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Marcin Kozak is a Professor at the Institute of Agroecology and Plant Production within the Faculty of Life Sciences and Technology at the University of Wrocław. His research focuses on crop production optimization, with a particular emphasis on legumes like soybean, faba bean, and chickpea. He investigates factors influencing crop yield, including nitrogen fertilization, seed inoculation, sowing density, and row spacing. His work integrates agronomy, plant physiology, and economic analysis to enhance agricultural sustainability.
Key research interests include improving seed quality through symbiotic bacterial applications, evaluating pest management strategies (e.g., thrips species in soybean), and assessing the economic viability of crop management practices. Collaborations with institutions in Croatia, Hungary, and other regions highlight his international impact. Kozak’s studies address challenges in sustainable farming, climate adaptation, and crop diversification in Central Europe.
His articles emphasize data-driven approaches to crop optimization, with recent work exploring the synergistic effects of nitrogen fertilization and inoculation on soybean yields. Findings on sowing dates and row spacing contribute to precision agriculture strategies. Economic analyses of seed production costs and profitability underscore his holistic approach to agricultural research.
While no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, his prolific publication record reflects significant contributions to agricultural science. He advises on crop management projects and collaborates widely, though specific grants or lab affiliations are not detailed in the provided texts.

