
معرفی
Dr. Beatriz Bizzuti is a researcher with the University of Wisconsin's Forage Extension program, specializing in agroecological systems and climate-smart agriculture. Her work focuses on greenhouse gas emissions, soil carbon sequestration, and sustainable forage management. Previously at the University of São Paulo, she studied silvopastoral systems and nutrient cycling. Currently, she investigates interseeding corn-alfalfa systems and machinery traffic impacts on alfalfa fields. Her research integrates tropical agroecosystems, intercropping strategies, and emission mitigation techniques.
Education and professional experience include advanced research roles in Brazil and the U.S., with expertise in static chambers, CRDS analyzers, and fibrolytic enzyme applications. Dr. Bizzuti collaborates with UW's Crop Weed Science, Silage and Biofeedback Breeding Program, and Forage Extension teams. Her studies address global challenges like carbon footprint reduction and sustainable livestock feed production.
Publications emphasize tropical systems, with recent work exploring Tithonia diversifolia's role in silvopastoral systems, sun hemp intercropping benefits, and methane mitigation through forage treatments. Though no awards are listed, her contributions advance agricultural sustainability through interdisciplinary approaches.




