Research professor in Plant Biodiversity. I have a degree of Doctorate in plant’s biology, Option: “Environmental and Genetic of Forest Trees”. My research interest revolves around conservation and valorization of plant genetic resources. I focus on the genetic and breeding diversity and its interaction with climate change. I also have a great deal of experience in plants ecophysiology, environmental studies, and cost and benefits of plant ecosystem services. Also among my recent works is the analysis of the cost and benefit of irrigation systems in relation to agronomic efficiency.