Laila Dubova Academic position Assistants professor / Leading researcher PhD Field of research 1. Implementation of the "One Health" concept and species interaction studies in the context of climate change 2. Preservation of biological diversity in agro- and forest biocenoses, ecosystem protection and services 4. Development and adaptation of technologies for obtaining high-value agricultural and forest products, as well as in veterinary medicine E-mail Laila.Dubova@lbtu.lv Telephone +37129996156 Obtained a Doctor of Science degree at the Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies. Her recent research focuses on agricultural soil microbiological activity and the symbiotic relationship between plants and microorganisms. She is the author or co-author of 38 peer-reviewed publications indexed in SCOPUS, with an h-index of 9. The most important projects (2019-2025) Sustainable soil management to unleash soil biodiversity potential and increase environmental, economic, and social well-being , 2021 Investigation of innovative solutions and new method development for efficiency and quality increase in Latvian greenhouse sector (IRIS), 2019 The most important publications (2019-2025) L. Dučkena, L. Dubova, I. Alsiņa, I. Erdberga , (2023), Non-destructive quality evaluation of 80 tomato varieties using Vis-NIR spectroscopy, Foods, ISSN 2304-8158 L. Dubova, I. Alsiņa , (2023), Alpha-, gamma- and beta-proteobacteria detected in legume nodules in Latvia, using full-length 16S rRNA gene sequencing, Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica. Section B - Plant & Soil Science, ISSN 0906-4710 L. Dubova, I. Alsiņa, I. Erdberga , (2022), Changes in greenhouse grown tomatoes metabolite content depending on supplemental light quality, Frontiers in Nutrition L. Dubova, I. Alsiņa , (2021), Stimulation of sewage sludge treatment by carbon sources and bioaugmentation with a sludge-derived microbial consortium, Science of the Total Environment, ISSN 0048-9697 I. Alsiņa, L. Dubova , (2019), Development of symbiotic interactions in the faba bean (Vicia faba L.) roots, Agronomy Research