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Carmelo Mosca

9-mar-2026

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Ph.D. Student

Carmelo Mosca

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Phone

(+39) 3273624558

E-mail

carmelo.mosca01@unipa.it

Orc-ID

https://orcid.org/0009-0003-4599-5996

Location

Department of Agricultural, Food, and Forest Sciences (SAAF), Viale delle Scienze, Building 4, Palermo, Italy.

Profile

  • Master’s degree in “Production Sciences and Agricultural Technologies (Agroecology and multifunctional green management)” (LM – 69) at University of Palermo (A.Y. 2023/2024), Final Grade:110/110 cum laude.
  • Master’s thesis in “Water Footprint Application for the Conservation and Efficient Management of Water Resources in Processing Tomato Grown in Mediterranean Environment”;
  • Bachelor’ s degree in “Agricultural Sciences and Technologies” (L – 25) at University of Palermo (A.Y. 2021/2022), Final Grade:101/110.

Expertise

  • Decision Support Systems (DSS)
  • Crop modeling
  • Irrigation and water resource management
  • Agroecology

Advisor

Prof.ssa Teresa Tuttolomondo

Co-advisor

Dott. Antonio Giovino

Thesis topics

Agrobiodiversity, Agronomic Strategies, and the Use of Decision Support Systems (DSS) to Promote Sustainability and Climate Change Resilience in Sicilian Agricultural Systems.

Research interests

  • Intercropping systems
  • Herbaceous plants
  • Legume crops
  • Soil nutrients
  • Crop modeling

Link to publications

  • Iacuzzi, N.; Tortorici, N.; Mosca, C.; Bondì, C.; Sarno, M.; Tuttolomondo, T. Crop Water Requirement Estimated with Data-Driven Models Improves the Reliability of CROPWAT 8.0 and the Water Footprint of Processing Tomato Grown in a Hot-Arid Environment. Agronomy 2025, 15, 1533. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy15071533
  • Vitale, G.S.; Iacuzzi, N.; Tortorici, N.; Indovino, G.; Franco, L.; Mosca, C.; Giovino, A.; Scavo, A.; Lombardo, S.; Tuttolomondo, T.; et al. Sustainable Cotton Production in Sicily: Yield Optimization Through Varietal Selection, Mycorrhizae, and Efficient Water Management. Agronomy 2025, 15, 1892. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy15081892