Dr. Gianvito Ragone | Entomology | Young Scientist Award
University of Bari | Italy
Author Profile
BIOGRAPHY OF GIANVITO RAGONE š±
šĀ EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS
Gianvito Ragone, born on 14/11/1995, is an Italian academic and researcher who pursued his higher education at the University of Bari Aldo Moro, specializing in plant sciences and agricultural development. He obtained his Bachelorās degree in Agricultural Sciences and Technologies in 2019, graduating with a score of 108/110, followed by a Master’s degree in Plant Medicine, with honors, in 2021 (110/110 and summa cum laude). Currently, he is working on his PhD in Biodiversity, Agriculture, and Environment at the same institution.
š§ŖĀ PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS
After completing his studies, Gianvito began his professional career in the agricultural and environmental sectors. He serves as a Public Official in the Department of Agriculture, Rural Development, and Environment, working at the Puglia Region’s Phytosanitary Observatory since June 2022. His work focuses on sustainable agriculture and integrated pest management, especially in olive orchards affected by the Drosophila Suzukii pest. Gianvito is also engaged in the Extraordinary Olive Regeneration Plan in Puglia, collaborating with various agencies to support olive growers.
Previously, Gianvito held roles as an Agronomy Consultant at Tersan Puglia, where he worked on various agronomic projects. He also completed internships at Agriproject, contributing to the development of Decision Support Systems (DSS) for irrigation in table grape cultivation.
š¬ CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON ENTOMOLOGY
Gianvitoās research interests are centered on sustainable pest management, with a focus on integrated pest control in Mediterranean agroecosystems. His PhD research project explores sustainable pest control methods, particularly for key pests such as the Grapevine Phylloxera and Drosophila Suzukii. His Master’s thesis involved developing field traps and utilizing Beauveria bassiana for grapevine pest management. Additionally, his Bachelorās research explored irrigation and fertigation systems for grape cultivation.
šĀ IMPACT AND INFLUENCE
Gianvito has made significant contributions to sustainable agriculture through his research and professional work. His studies on pest management are helping to improve agricultural practices and mitigate the environmental impact of pests in Mediterranean ecosystems. He has also presented his findings at various conferences, including the IX Symposium of the European Association of Acarologists in 2022, and has collaborated on projects like Pollin-Actor, which focuses on pollinator biodiversity in Pugliaās cherry orchards.
šĀ ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS
- “Use of a Microwave Pilot Plant for Almond Disinfestation: Study on the Thermal Uniformity of the Treatment and Effect on Volatile Composition” (2023)
- “Climate and Landscape Composition Explain Agronomic Practices, Pesticide Use, and Grape Yield in Vineyards Across Italy” (2024)
- “Using a Continuous Microwave System for Postharvest Almond Disinfestation” (2023)
š Ā HONORS & AWARDS
- Certificate in Olive Oil Tasting (2019)
- Award for Best Presentation at the IX Symposium of the European Association of Acarologists (2022)
- Attended and presented at the HARISA Project in Novi Sad, Serbia (2022)
- Attended the Pollin-Actor Project Results Presentation (2022)
šĀ LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS
Looking ahead, Gianvito is poised to continue making an impact in sustainable agriculture and pest management. His ongoing work in the field, particularly in combating pest-related challenges in Mediterranean farming, will influence future agricultural practices and environmental conservation efforts. As he progresses with his doctoral research and professional roles, his expertise will undoubtedly contribute to the further development of agricultural sustainability.
š Ā FINAL NOTE
Gianvito Ragone is a promising researcher in the field of plant science and agricultural technology. His dedication to sustainable agriculture, pest management, and environmental conservation positions him as a key figure in shaping the future of Mediterranean agroecosystems. He continues to engage in groundbreaking research while contributing significantly to his field.
šĀ NOTABLE PUBLICATIONSĀ
Climate and landscape composition explain agronomic practices, pesticide use, and grape yield in vineyards across Italy
- Authors: Geppert, C., da Cruz, M., Alma, A., Garzia, G.T., Marini, L.
- Journal: Agricultural Systems
- Year: 2024
An integrated strategy for pathogen surveillance unveiled Xylella fastidiosa ST1 outbreak in hidden agricultural compartments in the Apulia region (Southern Italy)
- Authors: Cornara, D., Boscia, D., DāAttoma, G., Zaza, C., Saponari, M.
- Journal: European Journal of Plant Pathology
- Year: 2024
Using a continuous microwave system for postharvest almond disinfestation
- Authors: Tamborrino, A., Berardi, A., de Lillo, E., Santino, A., Leone, A.
- Journal: Postharvest Biology and Technology
- Year: 2023
Use of a Microwave Pilot Plant for Almond Disinfestation: Study on the Thermal Uniformity of the Treatment and Effect on Volatile Composition
- Authors: Tamborrino, A., Summo, C., Berardi, A., Ragone, G., Leone, A.
- Journal: Chemical Engineering Transactions
- Year: 2023