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Dr. Vladimir Nosov
Director, Southern and Eastern Russia

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Dr. Vladimir Nosov
Director, Southern and Eastern Russia
A native of Moscow region, Dr. Nosov received his Ph.D. in Soil Science in 1997 at Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Soil Science, Department of Soil Chemistry. Earlier, he earned his M.Sc. at the same university in 1994. Dr. Nosov started his career as a Scientific Officer at Lubertsy Agricultural Research Station in Moscow region of Russia from 1998 to 2002, while also serving as Assistant Coordinator, Former Soviet Union, for the International Potash Institute (IPI).From 2003 to 2008, Dr. Nosov served in the Marketing Department of the International Potash Company, based in Moscow. His duties included global market research on potash and dry bulk fertilizers, and in 2007 he was named acting head of the Department. From 2003 to 2006, he was a Vice President (Agriculture) of the Union of Producers and Exporters of Potash and Salt, based in St. Petersburg. During this time he was also a member of the managing committee of the International Potash Company-Indian Potash Ltd. Potash Promotion Project in India. From 2003 to 2008, he was also active as Coordinator for IPI in India, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka, focused on potash fertilizer use in South Asian agriculture.Dr. Nosov is the author/co-author of more than 60 publications on the behavior of potassium in soils, on the efficiency of potash fertilizer application, and on the status of mineral fertilizer use in Russia and South Asia. He is editor of two books on mineral fertilizer use, and a participant in numerous field days for farmers, seminars, con­ferences, and agricultural fairs. He has an extensive list of published research papers, as well as pro­ceedings of symposiums, conferences, and workshops, review papers, and electronic publications.Dr. Nosov is a member of the Dokuchaev Soil Science Society of Russia.

Education:

M.Sc. 1994 Moscow State University (Soil Science and Agrochemistry)
Ph.D. 1997 Moscow State University (Soil Science)

Curriculum Vitae:CV-Nosov.pdf
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Awards & Recognition Professional Service Selected Publications
Nosov, V.V., Sokolova, T.A. and Prokoshev, V.V., 1995. The effect of potassium and magnesium fertilizers and liming on the behaviour of potassium, calcium and magnesium in sandy loam soddy-podzolic soils (results from field experiment). Agrochemistry, 10: 3-9. [Russian]

Nosov, V.V., Sokolova, T.A., Prokoshev, V.V. and Isaenko, M.A., 1997. The effect of long-term fertilization with potassium on some indices of the status of potassium in soddy-podzolic soils under conditions of a field experiment. Agrochemistry, 5: 13-19. [Russian]. Translated: 1997. Agricultural Chemistry, 1(2): 137-143.

Sokolova, T.A., Nosov, V.V. and Prokoshev, V.V., 1998. Factors controlling the status of potassium in soddy-podzolic soils of different texture and mineralogical composition. Herald of Moscow University, 17 (2): 19-25. [Russian]

Sokolova, T.A., Isaenko, M.A., Nosov, V.V. and Prokoshev, V.V., 1999. The effect of long-term potassium fertilizer application on cation exchange potassium–calcium in soddy-podzolic soils of different texture and mineralogical composition. Agrochemistry, 4: 5-13. [Russian]. Translated: 1999. Agricultural Chemistry, 3 (2): 85-92.

Sokolova, T.A., Nosov, V.V. and Prokoshev, V.V., 1999. Kinetics of easily exchangeable potassium release by calcium from soddy-podzolic soils of different texture. Soil Science, 5: 575-585. [Russian]. Translated: Eurasian Soil Science, 32 (5): 521-530.

Kozlova, O.N., Sokolova, T.A., Nosov, V.V. and Baldina V.V., 2003. About potassium content in different extractants from chernozems and soddy-podzolic soils of various texture and mineralogical composition. Agrochemistry, 10: 13-21. [Russian]

Nosov, V.V., Prokoshev, V.V. and Deryugin, I.P., 2003. Current problems of assessment of potassium status in soils. Vladimir Agriculturist, 1 (27): 28-30. [Russian]

Kumar, N., Meenakshi, N., Suresh, J. and Nosov, V., 2006. Effect of potassium nutrition on growth, yield and quality of papaya (Carica papaya L.). Indian Journal of Fertilizers, 2 (4): 43-47.

Mazid Miah, M.A., Saha, P.K., Islam, A., Nazmul Hasan, M. and Nosov, V.V., 2008. Potassium fertilization in rice-rice and rice-wheat cropping systems in Bangladesh. Bangladesh Journal of Agriculture and Environment, 4 (Special Issue): 51-67.

Magen, H. and Nosov, V., 2008. Putting potassium in the picture: achieving improved nitrogen use efficiency. Bangladesh Journal of Agriculture and Environment, 4 (Special Issue): 115-127.