Karoly Hrotko | Cherry Rootstocks | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Karoly Hrotko
Affiliation Hungarian University of Agricultural and Life Sciences
Country Hungary
Scopus ID 21742357300
Documents 92
Citations 948
h-index 16
Subject Area Cherry rootstocks
Event International Plant Scientist Awards
Google Scholar zdUDOHkAAAAJ

Karoly Hrotko – Hungarian University of Agricultural and Life Sciences

Karoly Hrotko is affiliated with the Hungarian University of Agricultural and Life Sciences and is recognized for contributions to horticultural science, particularly in the study of cherry rootstocks, fruit production systems, and sustainable orchard management. His scholarly publications and citation record demonstrate a sustained contribution to agricultural research and plant science innovation.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an overview of Karoly Hrotko’s academic achievements, emphasizing research on cherry rootstocks, fruit crop production, orchard technologies, and environmental interactions affecting horticultural systems. His publications contribute to advancing knowledge in sustainable fruit cultivation and agricultural productivity through applied plant science research.[1]

Keywords

Cherry rootstocks, horticulture, orchard management, fruit production, sustainable agriculture, plant science, environmental monitoring, agricultural innovation, fruit tree cultivation, research excellence.

Introduction

Karoly Hrotko has contributed extensively to horticultural sciences through investigations of fruit tree rootstocks, orchard performance, and production efficiency. His studies support evidence-based agricultural practices and improve understanding of factors influencing fruit crop productivity, sustainability, and environmental adaptation within modern cultivation systems.[1]

Research Profile

The research profile of Karoly Hrotko reflects specialization in cherry rootstocks and fruit tree cultivation. His scholarly activities encompass orchard technology, propagation methods, growth evaluation, and environmental influences on crop development. Published research demonstrates a consistent commitment to practical horticultural advancement and scientific inquiry.[1]

Research Contributions

His research contributions include evaluations of rootstock performance, fruiting characteristics, and urban environmental effects on vegetation. Studies have provided valuable data supporting orchard management decisions, cultivar selection, and environmental assessment. These findings contribute to broader agricultural sustainability and productivity objectives.[2]

Publications

Karoly Hrotko’s publication record includes peer-reviewed articles addressing apricot and cherry production, rootstock evaluation, and environmental impacts on plants. His work integrates applied horticulture with ecological observations, creating useful knowledge for researchers, growers, and agricultural institutions engaged in plant science.[1][2]

Research Impact

With 92 indexed documents and 948 citations, the research portfolio demonstrates measurable scholarly influence. Citation activity indicates continued relevance of his findings within horticultural and agricultural sciences. The impact extends through scientific literature, educational resources, and practical applications in fruit production systems.[1]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award recognizes meaningful scientific contributions and research excellence. Karoly Hrotko’s sustained publication record, citation performance, and specialized expertise in cherry rootstocks align with the objectives of the International Plant Scientist Awards. His work demonstrates both academic value and practical agricultural significance.[1]

Conclusion

Karoly Hrotko’s contributions to horticultural science have advanced understanding of fruit tree cultivation and rootstock management. Through research, publication, and scientific engagement, he has supported improvements in agricultural productivity and sustainability. His achievements provide a strong foundation for recognition within international plant science communities.[1][3]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Karoly Hrotko, Author ID 21742357300. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=21742357300
  2. Foliar dust and heavy metal deposit on leaves of urban trees in Budapest (Hungary)
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=zdUDOHkAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra
  3. International Plant Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Official conference and award information
    https://plantscientist.org/