Ina Alsiņa Academic position Professor Dr. biol. 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 E-mail Ina.Alsina@lbtu.lv Telephone +37128636175 Obtained doctoral degree in biology at the University of Latvia. The main research scientific interests: the influence of growing conditions on the yield and quality of vegetables, the effects of light spectrum on plants, accumulation of physiologically active compounds in vegetables, the use of non-destructive methods in the assessment of physiological and biochemical parameters of plants. She is the author or co-author of 66 peer-reviewed publications indexed in SCOPUS, with an h-index of 9. Five doctoral theses have been defended under her supervision. The most important projects (2019-2025) Sustainable soil management to unleash soil biodiversity potential and increase environmental, economic, and social well-being , 2021 , project leader Investigation of innovative solutions and new method development for efficiency and quality increase in Latvian greenhouse sector (IRIS), 2019 , project leader 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 I. Alsiņa , (2022), Influence of agroecological factors on biologically active compounds in globe artichoke heads, Agronomy Research, ISSN 1406-894X L. Dubova, I. Alsiņa, I. Erdberga , (2022), Quality of different coloured tomatoes depending on the growing season = Dažādu krāsu tomātu kvalitāte atkarībā no audzēšanas sezonas, Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B. Natural, Exact and Applied Sciences, ISSN 2255-890X I. Erdberga, I. Augšpole, L. Dubova, I. Alsiņa , (2020), Lighting source as cause of changes in cucumbers’ physiology and morphology, Agronomy Research, ISSN 1406-894X