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Professor Marko Karoglan is affiliated with the Department of Viticulture and Enology at the University of Zagreb. His academic career spans three decades, focusing on grapevine physiology and sustainable viticultural practices. He teaches courses including Ampelofiziologija (Grapevine Physiology) and Vinogradarstvo 2 (Advanced Viticulture).
- Projects:
- CroViZone – Climatic adaptation of Croatian viticultural zones (2020-2023)
- Subsector analyses of Croatian agriculture (World Bank, 2019-2020)
- Development of precision viticulture in Zagreb County (2019-2020)
- Mycorrhizal biotechnology applications in vineyards (2013-2015)
- Research Themes:
- Climate change impacts on viticulture
- Soil-plant interactions affecting grape composition
- Canopy management for wine quality optimization
- Bioactive compounds in grapes and health aspects
Recent publications demonstrate expertise in mycorrhizal applications, climate modeling in viticulture, and biochemical analysis of grape composition. His work integrates field trials, biochemical analyses, and geospatial modeling.
Education and Grants:
- PhD (2009), MSc (2004), BSc (2000) from University of Zagreb
- Coordinated multiple projects funded by Croatian Science Foundation, World Bank, and MZOS
- Developed precision viticulture protocols and mycorrhizal biotechnology applications
Labs and Teams: Based at the Experimental Station Jazbina, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams across Croatia's agricultural sector.
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