Prof. Dr. Christos Chatzissavvidis | Horticultural Science | Best Researcher Award
Democritus University of Thrace | Greece
Author Profile
🎓 Early Academic Pursuits
Professor Christos Chatzissavvidis embarked on his academic journey in Agricultural Sciences at the prestigious Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUT). He earned his B.Sc. in Agriculture, followed by a Master’s degree in Plant Breeding and Physiology, where he focused on nutrient dynamics in olive plants under boron-rich irrigation. His academic rigor culminated in a Ph.D. in Pomology, specifically investigating boron toxicity in olive trees, which laid a strong foundation for his lifelong engagement with fruit tree physiology and stress tolerance.
đź’Ľ Professional Endeavors
Currently a Full Professor at the Democritus University of Thrace, within the Laboratory of Pomology-Vegetable Crops-Floriculture, Dr. Chatzissavvidis has held progressive roles including Lecturer, Assistant Professor, and Associate Professor since 2002. In addition to his academic roles, he collaborated with the Institute of Soil Science of Thessaloniki and has played pivotal roles in multiple cross-border and EU-funded projects addressing agricultural innovation, climate adaptation, and inclusion in agriculture.
🔬 Contributions and Research Focus
His research is centered on the nutrition and physiology of fruit trees, with special emphasis on boron dynamics, abiotic stress responses, alternative fruit crops, and plant propagation. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of plant nutrient status, salinity tolerance, and iron metabolism in fruit crops such as olives, cherries, peaches, and gardenias. His work often blends field experimentation with applied physiology, reflecting both scientific depth and agricultural practicality.
🌍 Impact and Influence
Prof. Chatzissavvidis has earned respect in the international scientific community through his membership in key scientific societies, such as the International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS) and the Greek Society for Horticultural Science. His insights into fruit crop nutrition and sustainable cultivation practices have influenced modern pomological research and farming approaches in Greece and beyond.
đź§Ş Technical Skills & Scientific Expertise
Prof. Chatzissavvidis possesses deep technical know-how in:
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Leaf nutrient diagnosis
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Plant stress physiology
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Hydroponics and nutrient solution experiments
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Micronutrient interactions (notably Fe and B)
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Soil-plant nutritional modeling
🏅 Legacy and Future Contributions
Professor Chatzissavvidis stands as a pillar of pomological science in Greece. His legacy lies in shaping both academic knowledge and agricultural innovation, particularly in sustainable fruit tree cultivation under environmental stress. As climate change and agricultural resilience become increasingly pressing issues, his ongoing research—such as adaptive practices for reducing olive fruit drop—is likely to guide future agro-technological policies and practices in the Mediterranean and beyond.
Publications
Salinity Stress and Calcium in Pomegranate: Impacts on Growth, Ion Homeostasis, and Photosynthesis
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Authors: Christos Chatzissavvidis, Nina Devetzi, Chrysovalantou Antonopoulou, Ioannis E. Papadakis, Ioannis Therios, Stefanos Koundouras
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Journal: Horticulturae
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Year: 2025
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Effect of Waterlogging on Growth and Productivity of Fruit Crops
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Authors: Christina Topali, Chrysovalantou Antonopoulou, Christos Chatzissavvidis
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Journal: Horticulturae
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Year: 2024
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Fruit Crops Physiology and Nutrition
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Author: Christos Chatzissavvidis
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Journal: Applied Sciences
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Year: 2024
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Enhancing the Yield of Mature Olive Trees via Comparative Fertilization Strategies, including a Foliar Application with Fulvic and Humic Acids, in Non-Irrigated Orchards with Calcareous and Non-Calcareous Soils
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Authors: Stavros Sotiropoulos, Christos Chatzissavvidis, Ioannis E. Papadakis, Victor Kavvadias, Christos Paschalidis, Chrysovalantou Antonopoulou, Sotirios Kiriakopoulos
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Journal: Horticulturae
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Year: 2024
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Inorganic and Organic Foliar Fertilisation in Olives
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Authors: Stavros Sotiropoulos, Christos Chatzissavvidis, Ioannis Papadakis, Viktor Kavvadias, Christos Paschalidis, Chrysovalantou Antonopoulou, Antonia Koriki
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Journal: Horticultural Science
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Year: 2023
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