Giuseppe Concheri is an Associate Professor at the University of Padova, affiliated with the Department of Agronomy, Food, Natural Resources, Animals and Environment (DAFNAE). His research focuses on soil science, microbial ecology, and sustainable agricultural practices, with particular interest in earthworm biology, soil nutrient dynamics, and biostimulant effects on plant-soil interactions.
His recent publications explore: (1) microbial community analysis in biodynamic agriculture, (2) advanced bioinformatics methods for microbiome diversity quantification, (3) copper toxicity impacts on soil organisms, and (4) innovative tools like Fertimetro for soil quality assessment. His work spans from molecular studies in sugar beet to large-scale ecological analyses across European meadows.Concheri actively investigates climate change mitigation through sustainable land management, as evidenced by his work on the Albarella island case study. He maintains a strong focus on both agricultural waste valorization (TEAPOTS project) and historical soil science developments in Veneto region.