- Ecology
- Environmental Science
- Plant Physiology
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Costas Saitanis is a Professor and Director of the Laboratory of Ecology and Environmental Sciences at the Agricultural University of Athens. His academic career is deeply rooted in environmental science, with particular focus on plant responses to environmental stressors, especially ozone pollution. He has established himself as a leading researcher in the field of plant-environment interactions through extensive publication record and laboratory leadership. Professor at Agricultural University of Athens Director of Laboratory of Ecology and Environmental Sciences Specializes in plant responses to environmental stress Expert in ozone effects on vegetation Professor Saitanis's research interests span multiple dimensions of environmental plant science, with particular emphasis on ozone effects on plants, plant stress physiology, and ecological stoichiometry. His work bridges fundamental plant physiology with practical environmental concerns, examining how air pollutants impact plant growth, nutrient cycling, and ecosystem functioning. He has made significant contributions to understanding how plants respond to ozone at molecular, physiological, and ecosystem levels, while also exploring protective strategies like melatonin application and biostimulants to enhance plant resilience. His research has practical implications for agriculture, urban forestry, and environmental protection policies. His recent publications reveal a strong focus on ozone-plant interactions, with numerous studies examining nutrient stoichiometry in urban trees exposed to ozone, protective effects of melatonin against ozone damage, and innovative approaches to ozone biomonitoring. His work spans from fundamental plant physiology to applied environmental science, with studies conducted across various ecosystems from urban environments to archaeological sites. Professor Saitanis has maintained consistent productivity across decades, with publications dating back to the early 2000s showing his long-standing commitment to environmental science research. Professor Saitanis has contributed significantly to the scientific understanding of ozone effects on vegetation through numerous publications and research projects. His work has helped establish methodologies for ozone biomonitoring and has provided critical insights into plant stress responses that inform environmental protection policies. His research has practical applications for sustainable agriculture and urban forestry in the face of increasing air pollution challenges. His academic leadership as Director of the Laboratory of Ecology and Environmental Sciences demonstrates his commitment to advancing environmental science research and education. Professor Saitanis appears to maintain an active research program with numerous recent publications, indicating ongoing scholarly activity and contribution to his field.








