Thiyagarajan T | Plant | Best Researcher Award

Dr Thiyagarajan T | Plant |  Best Researcher Award

Research Associate |  ICAR- IIRr |  India

Dr. Thiyagarajan Thulasinathan is committed to exploring various facets of natural science and applying his expertise to benefit society. His passion lies in utilizing scientific knowledge to serve the community and contribute to sustainable development.

Publication profile

Educational Qualifications:

  • Ph.D. (Agricultural Biotechnology) – Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore (2016-2021) – 87.40%
  • M.Sc. (Agricultural Biotechnology) – Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore (2008-2010) – 83.90%
  • B.Sc. (Agriculture) – Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore (2004-2008) – 83.00%

Work Experience:

  • Research Associate, ICAR-National Academy of Agricultural Research Management (NAARM), Hyderabad (2022-2023)
  • Contract Scientist and Research Associate-III, ICAR-National Institute of Plant Biotechnology (NIPB), New Delhi (2021-2022)
  • Research Fellow, Gyeongsang National University, South Korea (2011-2015)
  • Senior Research Fellow, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore (2011)

Key Research Contributions:

  • Development of genome-edited rice plants with resistance to rice blast
  • Genetic fidelity testing for various crops including banana, potato, and sugarcane
  • Pioneered research on developing multiple stress-tolerant rice varieties through marker-assisted backcross breeding (MABB)

Training Programs Attended:

  • Gene Editing & Technology Management in Agriculture, NAARM (2023)
  • Application of Bioinformatics in Accelerating Agricultural Research, NAARM (2023)
  • Genetic Fidelity Testing, ICAR-NIPB (2022)

Awards and Recognitions:

  • Dr. S. Robin Memorial Award for Best Ph.D. Thesis in Rice Molecular Biology (2024)
  • Best Ph.D. Thesis Award, ITAHAS-2023 (2023)
  • Young Scientist Award, Global Challenges of Food and Agriculture (2023)
  • Multiple awards for poster presentations and research excellence between 2010-2019

Research Work Experience:

Focused on plant biotechnology, especially rice molecular biology, and multiple stress tolerance. He standardized protocols for somatic embryogenesis, developed rice lines resistant to biotic and abiotic stresses, and conducted extensive phenotypic screenings for resistance traits.

Ph.D. Research: Developed multiple stress-tolerant versions of rice variety CO 51 through Genomics-Assisted Breeding. Developed rice lines resistant to drought, salinity, submergence, phosphorus starvation, and various diseases using QTLs/genes.

Research Metrics:

  • Citations: 108 (by 105 documents)
  • Publications: 10
  • h-index: 4

Publication top notes

  • Genetic Enhancement of Blast and Bacterial Leaf Blight Resistance in Rice Variety CO 51 through Marker-Assisted Selection
    Subburaj, S., Thulasinathan, T., Sakthivel, V., Swaminathan, M., Muthurajan, R.
    Agriculture (Switzerland), 2024, 14(5), 693
  • Unveiling the Distribution of Free and Bound Phenolic Acids, Flavonoids, Anthocyanins, and Proanthocyanidins in Pigmented and Non-Pigmented Rice Genotypes
    Avinash, G., Sharma, N., Prasad, K.R., Pagidipala, N., Thulasinathan, T.
    Frontiers in Plant Science, 2024, 15, 1324825
  • Plant Stomata: An Unrealized Possibility in Plant Defense against Invading Pathogens and Stress Tolerance
    Meddya, S., Meshram, S., Sarkar, D., Savani, A.K., Thulasinathan, T.
    Plants, 2023, 12(19), 3380
  • Marker Assisted Introgression of Resistance Genes and Phenotypic Evaluation Enabled Identification of Durable and Broad-Spectrum Blast Resistance in Elite Rice Cultivar, CO 51
    Thulasinathan, T., Ayyenar, B., Kambale, R., Swaminathan, M., Muthurajan, R.
    Genes, 2023, 14(3), 719
  • Development of Biotic Stress Resistant Version of CO 51 Rice Cultivar through Marker Assisted Introgression of Major Genes, Pi9 and Xa21
    Subburaj, S., Thulasinathan, T., Viswabharathy, S., Manonmani, S., Raveendran, M.
    Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding, 2023, 14(3), pp. 1035–1043
  • Harnessing Parent-Offspring Regression Analysis to Develop High-Yielding Submergence Tolerant Lines of Oryza sativa L.
    Viswabharathy, S., Thulasinathan, T., Subburaj, S., Kalaimagal, T., Raveendran, M.
    Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding, 2023, 14(2), pp. 675–686
  • Current Status of Bioinformatics Resources of Small Millets
    Thulasinathan, T., Jain, P., Yadav, A.K., Sevanthi, A.M., Solanke, A.U.
    Omics of Climate Resilient Small Millets, 2022, pp. 221–234
  • Evaluation of Blast Resistance Genes Pi9 and Pi54 in Rice Against Local Isolates of Tamil Nadu
    Thulasinathan, T., Kambale, R., Ayyenar, B., Manonmani, S., Muthurajan, R.
    Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding, 2020, 11(4), pp. 1153–1158
  • Pyramiding QTLs Controlling Tolerance Against Drought, Salinity, and Submergence in Rice through Marker Assisted Breeding
    Muthu, V., Abbai, R., Nallathambi, J., Ayyenar, B., Muthurajan, R.
    PLoS ONE, 2020, 15(1), e0227421
  • Limited Addition of the 6-Arm β-1,2-Linked N-Acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) Residue Facilitates the Formation of the Largest N-Glycan in Plants
    Yoo, J.Y., Ko, K.S., Seo, H.-K., Lee, S.Y., Lee, K.O.
    Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2015, 290(27), pp. 16560–16572

 

 

Sitesh Chatterjee | Agricultural Entomology | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr Sitesh Chatterjee |  Agricultural Entomology |  Outstanding Scientist Award

  Entomologist at  Rice Research Station, Government of West Bengal, Chinsurah, Hooghly, West Bengal, India

Dr. Sitesh Chatterjee Designation: Entomologist, Government of West Bengal Institution/Organization: Rice Research Station, Government of West Bengal, Chinsurah, Hooghly, West Bengal, India

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Academic and Professional Background:

Dr. Sitesh Chatterjee completed his Higher Secondary in 1993 with 73.2% and received the National Scholarship. He obtained a B.Sc. (Ag.) Hons. (75.6%) in 1998, M.Sc. (Ag.) (84.8%) in 2000 from Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya (BCKV), and a Ph.D. (89.3%) from Visva-Bharati University. He has been awarded the University Merit Scholarship for his M.Sc. (Ag.) course and qualified the Research Eligibility Test (RET) in 2009. Dr. Chatterjee has over 21 years of experience as an agricultural scientist and educator, having served as a high school teacher and later as Assistant Entomologist and Entomologist at various research stations.

Research and Innovations:

Dr. Chatterjee has extensive research experience spanning over two decades, with a focus on entomology and rice pest management. He has presented and published numerous research papers in both national and international conferences and journals. He played a significant role in the development and release of seven new rice varieties, benefitting the farming community of West Bengal. Dr. Chatterjee also participated in key national and international research projects, such as the All India Coordinated Rice Improvement Project (AICRIP), Shuttle Breeding Programme of Rice, and the National Initiative for Climate Resilient Agriculture (NICRA).

Notable Contributions:

Dr. Chatterjee’s research has contributed to the release of important rice varieties, including:

  1. Rajdeep – Notified in 2017
  2. CNRH 102 – Notified in 2018
  3. IET 19886 (Kanak) – Notified in 2018
  4. Manisha – Notified in 2019
  5. Chinsurah Nona 2 – Notified in 2019
  6. CNRH 103 – Notified in 2019
  7. Sukumar – Notified in 2020

Citations:

  • Total Citations: 195 (149 since 2019)
  • h-index: 8 (7 since 2019)
  • i10-index: 6 (5 since 2019)

Publication top notes

  • Management of rice yellow stem borer, Scirpophaga incertulas Walker using some biorational insecticides
    S. Chatterjee, P. Mondal
    Journal of Biopesticides, 7, 143-150, 2014
  • Input-based assessment on integrated pest management for transplanted rice (Oryza sativa) in India
    S. Chatterjee, C. Gangopadhyay, P. Bandyopadhyay, M.K. Bhowmick, et al.
    Crop Protection, 141, 105444, 2021
  • Field screening of different rice entries against different insect-pests of rice during kharif season
    S. Chatterjee, M. Ghose, C. Gangopadhyay
    International Journal of Agriculture, Environment and Biotechnology, 9 (4), 551-557, 2016
  • Monitoring of yellow stem borer, Scirpophaga incertulas (Walker) using pheromone trap and light trap along with determination of field incidence in kharif rice
    S. Chatterjee, I. Dana, C. Gangopadhyay, P. Mondal
    Journal of Crop and Weed, 13 (3), 156-159, 2017
  • Management of rice insects by granular formulation of chlorantraniliprole along with foliar sprays of some new molecules
    S. Chatterjee, C. Gangopadhyay, S.K. Roy
    The Journal of Plant Protection Sciences, 7 (1/2), 6-13, 2015
  • Seasonal variation in the larval population of brinjal shoot and fruit borer Leucinodes orbonalis Guenee with respect to different ecological parameters
    U.S. Nayak, K. Baral, P. Mandal, S. Chatterjee
    International Journal of Bio-resource and Stress Management, 5 (3), 409-412, 2014
  • Future of Rice Yellow Stem Borer Scirpophaga incertulas (Walker) Under Changing Climate
    S. Vennila, M. Bagri, A. Tomar, M.S. Rao, P.S. Sarao, S. Sharma, V. Jalgaonkar, et al.
    National Academy Science Letters, 42, 309-313, 2019
  • EIRLSBN: Twenty years of achievements in rice breeding
    B.C.Y. Collard, A.M. Ismail
    IRRI, 53, 2013
  • Screening of rice cultivars against rice leaf folder (Cnaphalocrocis medinalis) and rice stem borer (Scirpophaga incertulas) during kharif season in the new alluvial plains
    S. Chatterjee, U.S. Nayak, P. Mandal, N.J. Singh
    International Journal of Agriculture, Environment and Biotechnology, 8, 31-36, 2011
  • Impact of Nitrogen and Potash on the Incidence of Scirpophaga incertulas and Cnaphalocrocis medinalis and Yield of Rice
    S. Chatterjee, P. Mondal
    International Journal of Bio-resource and Stress Management, 11 (5), 482-487, 2020
  • Twenty years of achievements of the EIRLSBN at the Rice Research Station, Chinsurah
    I. Dana, S. Chatterjee, C. Kundu
    EIRLSBN: Twenty years of achievements in rice breeding, 53, 2013
  • Swarna-Sub1: a boon to the farmers of West Bengal
    I. Dana, S. Chatterjee
    STRASA News, 5 (5), 5, 2012
  • Relative efficacy of some biorational and microbial insecticides against yellow stem borer and whorl maggot of boro paddy
    B. Singh, S. Chatterjee
    Journal of Biopesticides, 14 (2), 90-96, 2021
  • Pesticidal compatibility against yellow stem borer and sheath blight in kharif and rabi Rice
    C. Gangopadhyay, S. Chatterjee
    International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 9 (11), 116-121, 2020
  • Field screening of few popularly grown and some newly developed rice varieties against different insect-pests in wet season
    S. Chatterjee, P. Halder, C. Gangopadhyay, I. Dana, A. Halder
    International Journal of Research Culture Society, 3 (7), 45-50, 2019
  • Critical role of potassium and sodium salts against insect-pest complex of rice
    S. Chatterjee, R. Mallick, C. Gangopadhyay, P. Halder, I. Dana, B. Choudhury
    ORYZA-An International Journal of Rice, 58 (3), 409-418, 2021
  • Host plant resistance against yellow stem borer and rice leaf folder through varietal screening of rice
    S. Chatterjee, C. Gangopadhyay, I. Dana, S.K. Roy, P. Mondal
    Plants and Environment, 3 (1), 23-29, 2021
  • Population dynamics of insect pests and their natural enemies in rice seed bed ecosystem
    A. Singha, S. Chatterjee
    Journal of Crop and Weed, 5 (1), 330-332, 2009
  • Screening of rice genotypes for their resistance against yellow stem borer and leaf folder
    S. Chatterjee, P. Mondal, I. Dana, C. Gangopadhyay, U. Nayak
    SATSA Mukhaptra Annual Technical Issue, 21, 200-205, 2017
  • Population dynamics of adult moths of different sugarcane borer pests by using pheromone trap
    S. Chatterjee, B.R. Ray, M.K. Bera
    Cooperative Sugar, 38 (10), 35-39, 2007

 

 

Tlou Masehela | Weed Management | Best Researcher Award

Tlou Masehela | Weed Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr Tlou Masehela, Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, South Africa

Dr. Tlou Masehela appears highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award based on the following criteria:

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Academic Excellence

Dr. Masehela holds a PhD in Entomology and has conducted significant research on beekeeping practices, pollination services, and threats such as hive theft. His work, including a detailed study on beekeeping practices in South Africa, highlights his deep expertise and academic rigor. 📚🐝

Extensive Research Experience

His role as a Knowledge Collation Scientist at SANParks and past positions at SANBI and other research institutions demonstrate his extensive experience in pollinators, GMOs, and biodiversity. His research has contributed to several critical reports and policy frameworks, showcasing his impact on scientific understanding and environmental management. 🌿🔬

Policy and Strategic Contributions

Dr. Masehela’s involvement in developing national biodiversity strategies, GMO frameworks, and bee industry strategies illustrates his influence on policy and conservation strategies. His contributions to technical reports and strategic plans underscore his role in shaping effective environmental policies. 🌍📈

Community and Educational Impact

His outreach efforts, including educational documentaries and contributions to community projects, reflect his commitment to public education and conservation awareness. These efforts help bridge the gap between scientific research and public understanding. 🎥🌻

Research focus

TS Masehela’s research primarily focuses on biodiversity, pollination services, and sustainable agriculture in South Africa. Their work addresses critical issues in beekeeping, including the assessment of beekeeping practices, the importance of securing forage for honey bees, and the threats posed by hive theft and vandalism. Additionally, Masehela’s research explores the impact of genetically modified (GM) crops on biodiversity, the management of pests using genetic tools, and the need for harmonized biotechnology policies in Africa. This research aims to balance agricultural productivity with the conservation of biodiversity and the sustainability of ecosystems. 🌍🐝🌱🔬

High-Impact Publications

Dr. Masehela has published influential research on topics such as bee forage resources and the impact of GM crops, with several citations demonstrating the relevance and impact of his work. 📑🔍

In summary, Dr. Tlou Masehela’s academic qualifications, extensive research experience, contributions to policy and education, and impactful publications make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work significantly advances our understanding of biodiversity, pollination, and genetic engineering, aligning well with the award’s criteria.

Publication top notes

An assessment of different beekeeping practices in South Africa based on their needs (bee forage use), services (pollination services) and threats (hive theft and vandalism)

South African National Biodiversity Assessment 2019: Technical Report Volume 7: Genetic Diversity

The African continent should consider a harmonized consultative and collaborative effort towards coordinated policy and regulatory guidelines across the fields of biotechnology

Securing forage resources for indigenous managed honey bees–thoughts from South Africa

Management of pests using genetic tools in Africa

Diversity patterns of plants and arthropods in soybean agro-ecosystems in the Grassland Biome of South Africa

Impact of GM crops on farmland biodiversity

Comparisons in floristic composition and plant species diversity amongst granite outcrops of the Mamabolo Mountain Bushveld, South Africa

16 Harnessing ecosystem services in transforming agriculture in Southern Africa

A Synopsis of Crimes in the South African Beekeeping Industry: Contextualising the Industry Harms, Malpractices, and Risks

Vassilios Triantafyllidis | Sustainable Crop Production | Best Researcher Award

Vassilios Triantafyllidis | Sustainable Crop Production | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Vassilios Triantafyllidis, University of Patras, Greece

Based on the provided information, Dr. Vassilios Triantafyllidis appears to be a strong candidate for the Researcher of the Year Award.

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Extensive Education and Experience

Dr. Triantafyllidis holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and has substantial teaching and research experience, including roles as an Assistant Professor and visiting lecturer at multiple institutions.

Diverse Research Contributions

His research spans several important areas including pesticide science, soil and water management, and the environmental impact of agricultural practices. Notable projects include comparative assessments of pesticide impacts in Europe and innovative methodologies for olive oil traceability.

Significant Publications

He has published multiple impactful articles in reputable journals on topics like herbicide use, olive tree water dynamics, and organic fertilization effects, demonstrating his active and influential research output.

Leadership in Research Projects

Dr. Triantafyllidis has served as a principal investigator and research fellow in significant projects, contributing to advancements in agricultural sciences and environmental management.

Commitment to Education

His teaching contributions at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels highlight his dedication to shaping future experts in his field.

Overall, Dr. Triantafyllidis’s comprehensive research, educational involvement, and leadership in significant projects make him a well-suited candidate for the Best Researcher Award. 🌟🔬📚

Publication top notes

Herbicide Use in the Era of Farm to Fork: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Future Implications

Influence of Organic Fertilization and Soil Tillage on the Yield and Quality of Cold-Pressed Camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] Seed Cake: An Alternative Feed Ingredient

Mediterranean Plants as Potential Source of Biopesticides: An Overview of Current Research and Future Trends

Fungicides in Europe During the Twenty-first Century: a Comparative Assessment Using Agri-environmental Indices of EU<sub>27</sub>

Performance of fourteen genotypes of durum wheat under Eastern Mediterranean conditions

Seed fixed oil content, oil yield, and fatty acids profile of <i>Nigella sativa</i> L. in response to fertilization and plant density

Dharmendra Kumar Meena | Food Security and Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Dharmendra Kumar Meena | Food Security and Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Dr Dharmendra Kumar Meena, ICAR-CIFRI, India

Based on Dr. Dharmendra Kumar Meena’s impressive background and contributions, he appears to be a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.”

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Academic and Professional Background

Dr. Meena is a Senior Scientist at ICAR-Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute with a Ph.D. in Fish Nutrition and Feed Technology. His work in aquaculture, ecological engineering, and waste management has been groundbreaking. With over 80 international papers, 35 book chapters, and 50 popular articles, plus his roles in editing multiple books and manuals, his academic output is substantial. His numerous awards, including the Young Scientist Award, and global recognition underscore his impact in the field. 🌟📚

Research and Innovations

Dr. Meena’s extensive research projects, editorial appointments across high-impact journals, and collaborations with various sectors highlight his broad influence. His work on fish nutrigenomics, circular economy, and ecological engineering is cutting-edge. His dedication to advancing knowledge in these areas, combined with his leadership in multiple professional societies, makes him a standout candidate. 🌍🔬

Publications and Impact

His recent publications cover vital areas like fish masculinization, water quality dynamics, immunomodulatory effects of herbal treatments, and functional food development. These contributions demonstrate his ongoing commitment to addressing crucial issues in aquatic research and sustainability. 🐟📈

Research focus

Based on the provided articles, Meena D.K.’s research focus revolves around aquatic biology, fish physiology, and environmental science. His work explores various aspects of fish health and management, including the impact of aromatase inhibitors on fish masculinization, water quality dynamics, and immunomodulatory effects of natural substances in fish. Additionally, he investigates the antioxidant properties of sorghum and its potential in functional food development. Meena D.K.’s research contributes to enhancing fishery practices, improving fish health, and understanding environmental impacts on aquatic ecosystems. 🌊🐟📚🔬

Dr. Meena’s comprehensive expertise and significant achievements in his field make him a deserving nominee for this prestigious award.

Publication top notes

Seasonal Variations and Water Quality Dynamics:Analysis of Kanota Dam in Relation to WHO Standards

Terminalia arjuna Bark Powder as a Potential Immunomodulator in Labeo rohita: Enhanced Hematological, Adaptive, and Humoral Responses against Bacterial Pathogens and Concordant Liver Histomorphology

Unveiling the Antioxidant Arsenal of Colored Sorghum: A Path to Functional Food Development

Immunomodulatory effect of saponin treatment and microbial infections provoke the expression of Mx gene in catla (Labeo catla)

Ecosystem-based fishery enhancement through pen culture of Indian major carp Labeo catla in a tropical floodplain wetland of North Eastern Region, India, during COVID pandemic

Franciely da Silva Ponce | Agronomic | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr Franciely  da Silva Ponce |  Agronomic |  Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr at  Universidade Paranaense,  Brazil

Franciely da Silva Ponce is a full professor in the Agronomic Engineering course at Paranaense University (UNIPAR) and a faculty member of the Postgraduate Program in Biotechnology Applied to Agriculture. She holds a Ph.D. in Agronomy (Horticulture) from São Paulo State University (UNESP), where her research focused on the integrated management of Lepidoptera pests in brassicas using Trichogramma pretiosum. Franciely completed her Master’s degree in Environment and Agricultural Production Systems at the State University of Mato Grosso (UNEMAT), focusing on the environmental and economic aspects of cabbage cultivation. Her undergraduate degree in Agronomy was also obtained from UNEMAT, where she researched the propagation of Byrsonima cydoniifolia. She has additional training in plant biochemistry and cultural management. Her research interests include tropical horticulture, vegetable production, pest management, and integrated pest management. Franciely has been involved in various research and extension activities, including technology transfer in vegetable production and teaching at multiple institutions.

Profile:

Academic Background:

🎓 PhD in Agronomy (Horticulture)
São Paulo State University (UNESP), Brazil
Title: Integrated Management of Lepidoptera Pests in Brassicas Using Trichogramma pretiosum Riley
Year: 2021

🎓 Master’s in Environment and Agricultural Production Systems
State University of Mato Grosso (UNEMAT), Brazil
Title: Environmental, Productive and Profitability Analysis of Cabbage Cultivation
Year: 2018

🎓 Degree in Agronomy
Mato Grosso State University (UNEMAT), Brazil
Title: Feasibility of Using Cuttings and Indolbutyric Acid in the Propagation of Murici
Year: 2015

Current Positions:

👩‍🏫 Full Professor
Paranaense University (UNIPAR), Brazil

  • Agronomic Engineering Course
  • Postgraduate Program in Biotechnology Applied to Agriculture

Research Interests:

🌿 Tropical Horticulture

  • Horticulture and Society
  • Management and Production of Vegetable Species
  • Integrated Pest Management
  • Protected Cultivation
  • Non-Conventional Vegetables
  • Post-Harvest Vegetables
  • Cost and Profitability of Vegetable Production

Professional Experience:

  • Scholarship Holder, Research Fellow
    Mato Grosso State University (UNEMAT)

    • Vegetable Cultivation in Protected Environments
  • Guest Professor
    Mato Grosso State University (UNEMAT)

    • Production and Quality of Vegetables (Master’s course)

Publication Top Notes:

  • Melon Cultivation Under Agrotextile Increases Production and Reduces Phytosanitary Products
  • Profitability and Efficiency of Conduction Systems and Optimal Tomato Density for Fresh Consumption
  • Desafios e Perspectivas do Manejo da Traça-do-Tomateiro
  • Do the Training System and Spacing Affect the Productivity and Quality of Tomato Plants?
  • Adubação Silicatada na Produtividade e Respostas Fisiológicas das Plantas
  • Effect of Polycarbonate and Agricultural Film on Production and Biochemical Compounds of Tomato Fruits
  • Produtividade, Custo e Rentabilidade de Couve Produzida Sob Túnel Baixo
  • Does the Physiological Trade-Off Between Reproduction and Defense Affect the Physiological and Biochemical Parameters of Tomato Plants Infested with Bemisia tabaci MED and MEAM1?
  • Dispersão de Trichogramma pretiosum Riley (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) em Cultivos de Couve e Repolho
  • Teores de Macro e Micronutrientes em Plantas de Jambu Cultivadas em Ambiente Protegido
  • Controle Cultural de Nematoides em Alface, Utilizando Cobertura de Solo e Consórcio com Cravo-de-Defunto
  • Curva de Absorção de Água em Sementes de Sete Cascas em Função do Tamanho
  • Produção e Qualidade de Melão Amarelo Submetido a Diferentes Sistemas de Plantio
  • Viabilidade Agroeconômica do Cultivo de Híbridos Tomateiro de Hábito Determinado no Período de Safra e Entressafra na Região Central Matogrossense
  • Viabilidade do Uso de Estacas e Ácido Indolbutírico na Propagação de Murici (Byrsonima cydoniifolia A. Juss.)
  • Produção de Cultivares de Almeirão Sob Diferentes Telados e Campo Aberto em Clima Tropical
  • Curva de Absorção de Nutrientes em Jambu (Spilanthes oleracea L.), Cultivado em Sistema Hidropônico
  • Índices Morfofisiológicos de Alface Produzidas em Diferentes Substratos Sob Ambiente Protegido

 

Inês Mansinhos | Plant Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs Inês Mansinhos | Plant Biotechnology |  Best Researcher Award

PhD student at  University of Algarve, Portugal

Inês Filipa Paixão Mansinhos is a dedicated researcher in the field of Biotechnological Sciences. She is currently pursuing her PhD at the Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Algarve (Portugal) from 2020 to 2024. Inês holds a Master’s degree in Biochemistry from the Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Coimbra (Portugal), where she graduated with a distinction, achieving a final classification of 18 out of 20 in 2017. She also completed her Bachelor’s degree in Biotechnology at the Coimbra Agriculture School (ESAC), Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra in 2014, with a final classification of 15 out of 20. Inês’s academic journey reflects her strong commitment to advancing knowledge in the areas of biotechnology and biochemistry.

Profile:

🎓 Education:

  • 2020 – 2024: PhD in Biotechnological Sciences, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Algarve, Portugal.
  • 2015 – 2017: Master’s Degree in Biochemistry, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Coimbra, Portugal.
    Final classification: 18 (0 to 20)
  • 2011 – 2014: Bachelor’s Degree in Biotechnology, Coimbra Agriculture School (ESAC), Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra, Portugal.
    Final classification: 15 (0 to 20)

👩‍🔬 Employment and Scientific Experience:

  • 2020 – Present: PhD Student in Biotechnology Sciences – Plant Biotechnology Area
    MED – Mediterranean Institute for Agriculture, Environment, and Development & CHANGE – Global Change and Sustainability Institute, Laboratory of Plant Biotechnology, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Algarve.
  • 2018 – 2020: Research Grant in Plant Biotechnology
    MeditBio – Centre for Mediterranean Biological Resources and Food, Laboratory of Plant Biotechnology, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Algarve.
  • 2016 – 2017: Research Internship in Genetics and Molecular Biology
    Portuguese Oncology Institute of Coimbra Francisco Gentil EPE, Coimbra, Portugal.
  • 2015: Research Internship in Plant Biotechnology
    QFM-UC – Molecular Physical-Chemistry Research and Development Unit, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Coimbra.
  • 2014 – 2015: Research Internship in Molecular Biology
    IBILI – Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Life Sciences, Molecular Mechanisms of Disease Department, Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra.

Conclusion:

Mrs. Inês Filipa Paixão Mansinhos demonstrates exceptional academic and research credentials, with substantial contributions to biotechnology, particularly in plant sciences. Her impressive educational background, diverse research experience, significant publication record, and impactful research outputs make her a highly suitable candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” She represents a promising young researcher with the potential for continued excellence and innovation in her field.

Citations:

  • Total Citations: 243
  • Citations Since 2019: 243
  • h-index: 8
  • h-index Since 2019: 8
  • i10-index: 7
  • i10-index Since 2019: 7

Publication Top Notes:

  • Ultrasonic-assisted extraction and natural deep eutectic solvents combination: A green strategy to improve the recovery of phenolic compounds from Lavandula pedunculata subsp …
    • Antioxidants, 10 (4), 582 (2021)
  • Elicitation improves rosmarinic acid content and antioxidant activity in Thymus lotocephalus shoot cultures
    • Industrial Crops and Products, 137, 214-220 (2019)
  • Phenolic profile, antioxidant activity and enzyme inhibitory capacities of fruit and seed extracts from different Algerian cultivars of date (Phoenix dactylifera L.) were …
    • South African Journal of Botany, 137, 133-148 (2021)
  • Aromatic plants: a source of compounds with antioxidant and neuroprotective effects
    • Oxidative stress and dietary antioxidants in neurological diseases, 155-173 (2020)
  • Greener is better: First approach for the use of natural deep eutectic solvents (NADES) to extract antioxidants from the medicinal halophyte Polygonum maritimum L.
    • Molecules, 26 (20), 6136 (2021)
  • Response of Thymus lotocephalus In Vitro Cultures to Drought Stress and Role of Green Extracts in Cosmetics
    • Antioxidants, 11 (8), 1475 (2022)
  • Impact of metallic nanoparticles on in vitro culture, phenolic profile and biological activity of two Mediterranean Lamiaceae species: Lavandula viridis L’Hér and Thymus …
    • Molecules, 26 (21), 6427 (2021)
  • Impact of temperature on phenolic and osmolyte contents in in vitro cultures and micropropagated plants of two mediterranean plant species, Lavandula viridis and Thymus …
    • Plants, 11 (24), 3516 (2022)
  • Exploring the biotechnological value of marine invertebrates: A closer look at the biochemical and antioxidant properties of Sabella spallanzanii and Microcosmus squamiger
    • Animals, 11 (12), 3557 (2021)
  • Influence of elaboration process on chemical, biological, and sensory characteristics of European pennyroyal liqueurs
    • Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 101 (10), 4076-4089 (2021)
  • Oxidative stress and dietary antioxidants in neurological diseases
    • Chapter, 5 (2020)
  • Neuroprotective compounds from plant sources and their modes of action: an update
    • Plant-derived Bioactives: Chemistry and Mode of Action, 417-440 (2020)
  • Bachir bey M. and Romano A. 2021. Phenolic profile, antioxidant activity and enzyme inhibitory capacities of fruit and seed extracts from different Algerian cultivars of date …
    • S Afr J Bot, 137, 133-148 (2021)
  • Influence of biotic and abiotic factors on the production and composition of essential oils
    • Essential oils: extraction methods and applications, 69-97 (2023)
  • How climate change-related abiotic factors affect the production of industrial valuable compounds in Lamiaceae plant species: a review
    • Frontiers in Plant Science, 15, 1370810 (2024)
  • Role of nanoparticles on modulation of plant secondary metabolism
    • Engineered Nanomaterials for Sustainable Agricultural Production, Soil … (2023)
  • Influence of wine pH and ethanol content on the fining efficacy of proteins from winemaking by-products
    • Foods, 11 (12), 1688 (2022)
  • Phytochemical Characterization and Bioactivity of Extracts from Different Fruit Parts of Opuntia leucotricha DC.: A Comparison between a Conventional Organic …
    • Horticulturae, 10 (8), 824 (2024)
  • Environmental Factors Related to Climate Change Alter the Chemical Composition and Biological Activity of Lavandula viridis L’Hér Essential Oil
    • Agriculture, 14 (7), 1067 (2024)
  • Drying of Maritime Plants: Effect on Antioxidant Activity
    • XXI EuroFoodChem, 94 (2021)

 

Marius Gheorghe Dolis | Animal husbandry | Top Researcher Award

Mr Marius Gheorghe  Dolis |  Animal husbandry |  Top Researcher Award

Prof at  Iasi University of Life Sciences, Romania

Marius Gheorghe Doliș is an Associate Professor at the “Ion Ionescu de la Brad” University of Life Sciences in Iași, Romania, within the Faculty of Food and Animal Sciences. With a rich career in education and research, he has been involved in teaching and researching various subjects, including horse rearing, animal raising, apiculture, sericulture, ethology, and animal nutrition. Dr. Doliș has held multiple academic positions, starting as a Prep PhD and advancing to Associate Professor, demonstrating a consistent commitment to advancing knowledge in his field. In addition to his academic roles, he has also served as a Specialist Inspector at the “Dumbrava” Regional Center and as an Inspector/Senior Advisor for the National Inspection Directorate, where he focused on horse breeding and the evaluation of animals used for reproduction.

Profile:

📚 Education and Training:

  • PhD in Agricultural and Forestry Sciences
    • Faculty of Animal Sciences, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Iași, Romania (2000-2005)
  • Master’s Degree in Agriculture Management
    • Agriculture Faculty, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Iași, Romania (1999-2001)
  • Animal Sciences Engineer Degree
    • Faculty of Animal Sciences, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Iași, Romania (1995-1999)
  • Sub-engineer in Small Animals Raising
    • Agriculture College, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Iași, Romania (1992-1995)

🏅 Professional Experience:

  • Lecturer PhD
    • “ION IONESCU DE LA BRAD” University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Iași (2006-2018)
    • Responsibilities: Teaching and research in animal sciences
  • Inspector/Senior Advisor
    • National Inspection Directorate, National Agency for Husbandry (2009-2018)
    • Responsibilities: Inspection and control in husbandry; evaluation of animals for reproduction
  • Specialist Inspector
    • „Dumbrava” Regional Center, National Equestrian Authority (2006-2009)
    • Responsibilities: Inspection, control, consultancy regarding horse breeding, evaluation of purebred horses

🏆 Skills and Competences:

  • Languages: Romanian (Native), English (Proficient – B1/B2)
  • Organizational Skills: Project management, faculty council member, education director
  • Technical Skills: Published over 150 scientific papers, PhD supervision, member of several professional associations
  • Computer Skills: Proficient in Microsoft Office, animal science-specific software (SIE, SICASA)

🏅 Memberships and Honors:

  • Romanian Society of Animal Sciences (Member since 1999)
  • Beekeeping Association, Iași (Honorary member since 1999)
  • Animal Husbandry of Nutritionists Association (Founder member since 2005)
  • Professional Poultry of Meat and Egg Birds Association (Member since 2010)
  • World Poultry Science Association (Member since 2016)
  • DAGENE (Member since 2016)
  • ASIAR (Member since 2019)

Conclusion:

Based on his comprehensive experience in research, education, and applied sciences, as well as his leadership in various professional organizations, Doliș Marius Gheorghe appears to be a suitable candidate for the Top Researcher Award. His extensive background in animal sciences, combined with his numerous contributions to research and education, aligns well with the criteria typically considered for such awards.

📊 Research Impact:

  • Citations: 183 (Total), 114 (Since 2019)
  • h-index: 8 (Total), 5 (Since 2019)
  • i10-index: 3 (Total), 1 (Since 2019)

Publication Top Notes:

  • C. Simeanu, D. Simeanu, A. Popa, A. Usturoi, D. Bodescu, M.G. Dolis (2017). Research regarding content in amino-acids and biological value of proteins from Polyodon spathula sturgeon meat. Rev. Chim, 68, 1063-1069.
  • M. Doliş, A. Gavrilaş (2008). Tehnologia creşterii animalelor. Alfa.
  • I.I. Gîlcă, M. Doliş (2006). Tehnologii de creştere a animalelor. Alfa.
  • M.G. Doliş, M. Ivancia, C.G. Şonea, R. Donosă, C.E. Nistor (2017). Study regarding some body dimensions to horses from Shagya breed from Rădăuţi studfarm, Romania. Scientific Papers, Animal Sciences Series, 68, 22.
  • M.G. Usturoi, P.C. Boisteanu, R.M. Radu-Rusu, I.M. Pop, M.G. Doliș, A. Usturoi (2011). Alternative technologies used in laying hens husbandry. Journal of Life Sciences, 5(9), 201.
  • M.G. Usturoi, R.M. Radu-Rusu, A. Usturoi, C. Simeanu, M.G. Doliș, R.N. Rațu, … (2023). Impact of different levels of crude protein on production performance and meat quality in broiler selected for slow growth. Agriculture, 13(2), 427.
  • M.G. Dolis, C. Simeanu, A. Usturoi, D. Simeanu (2017). Research regarding chemical composition and the digestibility of the mulberry leaves from eforie variety. Rev. Chim. (Bucharest), 68, 151-156.
  • M. Doliş (2008). Sericicultură. Alfa.
  • A. Matei, D.B. Tanase, C. Diaconescu, M. Constantinescu, M. Dolis (2006). Contributions to the study of the leaf protein value in different mulberry varieties. Archiva Zootechnica, 9, 153-157.
  • R.N. Ratu, M.G. Usturoi, D. Simeanu, C. Simeanu, A. Usturoi, M.G. Dolis (2017). Research regarding dynamics of chemical content from pasteurized egg melange stored in polyethylene type packings. Mater. Plast, 54, 368-374.
  • L. Şt, M. Doliş (2004). Apicultură practică. Editura Alfa, Iaşi.
  • M.G. Doliș, G. Diniță, C. Pânzaru (2022). Contributions to study of mulberry leaf use by Bombyx mori larvae. Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science, 65(1).
  • R.N. Rațu, M.M. Ciobanu, R.M. Radu-Rusu, M.G. Usturoi, M. Ivancia, … (2021). Study on the chemical composition and nitrogen fraction of milk from different animal species. Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science, 64(2).
  • M.G. Doliş, P. Claudia, D. Simeanu, I. Chereji, S. Cristina (2018). Study regarding the morphology of Cal de Bucovina population. Lucina Studfarm, Suceava County. Oradea University-Ecotoxicology, Animal …
  • C. Simeanu, B. Pasarin, P.C. Boisteanu, D. Simeanu, M.G. Dolis, G. Nacu, … (2018). Sensorial, physico-chemical and nutritive characterization of Paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) meat. Revista de Chimie (Bucharest), 69(10), 2837-2844.
  • A. Matei, G. Chioveanu, M. Androne, D. Dezmirean, M. Dolis, I. Pasca, … (2010). The presentation of silkmoth Bombyx mori L. sp. genetic resources in Romania as a source of initial material in amelioration works. Universitatea de Științe Agricole și Medicină Veteriară Iași Lucrări …
  • M.G. Usturoi, P.C. Boişteanu, R.M. Radu-Rusu, I.M. Pop, M.G. Doliş, A. Usturoi (2009). Productivity of the laying hybrids reared in different husbandry systems. Environment, 3, 4.
  • A. Usturoi, M.G. Usturoi, B.V. Avarvarei, C. Pânzaru, C. Simeanu, M.I. Usturoi, … (2022). Research Regarding Correlation between the Assured Health State for Laying Hens and Their Productivity. Agriculture, 13(1), 86.
  • G. Nacu, M. Bologa, C. Pop, P.C. Boisteanu, D. Simeanu, M.G. Dolis, … (2018). Research on chemical composition and nutritive value of green fodder used in ecological production of eggs for consumption. Revista de Chimie, 682-687.
  • D. Simeanu, M. Doliş (2018). Producţii animaliere. Editura “Ion Ionescu de la Brad”.

 

Zahoor Ahmad | Crop Physiology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Zahoor Ahmad |  Crop Physiology |  Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at  University of Central Punjab, Pakistan

Associate Professor, Campus Coordinator University of Central Punjab, Constituent Punjab College Bahawalpur.

Profile:

Academic Qualifications:

  • Post-Doctorate: Department of Field Crops, Faculty of Agriculture, Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey (January 17 – September 17, 2020)
  • Ph.D. in Crop Physiology: University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan (Completed on December 13, 2015)
    • Thesis Title: Maize (Zea mays L.) Responses to Supplemental Foliar Applied Phosphorus under Drought Stress
  • M.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture (Agronomy/Crop Physiology): University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan (2011)
    • Thesis Title: Response of Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) to Foliar Applied Potassium Sulphate (K2SO4)
  • B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture (Agronomy/Crop Physiology): University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan (2009)
  • Intermediate (F.Sc. Pre-medical): BISE Bahawalpur (2005)
  • Matric (Science): BISE Bahawalpur (2002)

Professional Experience:

  • Assistant Professor, Head of Botany Department: Constituent College of University of Central Punjab, Bahawalpur (October 2, 2020 – Present)
  • Post-Doctoral Researcher: Department of Field Crops, Faculty of Agriculture, Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey (January 17 – September 17, 2020)
  • Visiting Faculty Member: Department of Life Sciences (Botany), The Islamia University of Bahawalpur (October 4, 2017 – January 10, 2020)
  • Lecturer: Allama Iqbal College Bahawalpur (September 15, 2017 – December 31, 2019)
  • Assistant Professor: Cholistan Institute of Desert Studies (CIDS), The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan (July 19, 2016 – July 18, 2017)

Research Interests:

  • Understanding the physiological limitations to crop productivity under field and controlled conditions.
  • Exploring abiotic stress tolerance (drought, salinity, heavy metals, heat) through foliar application of nutrients and trace elements.
  • Identifying morphological, physiological, and biochemical traits for enhanced stress tolerance in crops.
  • Screening germplasm for stress tolerance traits and developing methodologies for productivity enhancement under abiotic stress conditions.

Conclusion:

Considering Dr. Zahoor Ahmad’s research focus, academic background, professional experience, publication record, and contribution to crop physiology under abiotic stress conditions, he seems to be a suitable candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His work is significant for improving crop resilience and productivity, making him a valuable contributor to agricultural sciences.

Citations:

  • 1,729 Citations from 1,395 documents
  • 91 Documents authored
  • h-index of 22

Publication Top Notes:

  • Modulating Physiological and Antioxidant Responses in Wheat Cultivars via Foliar Application of Silicon Nanoparticles (SiNPs) Under Arsenic Stress Conditions
    Ahmad, Z., Younis, R., Ahmad, T., Alharby, H.F., Alsamadany, H. (2024). Silicon, 16(12), 5199–5211.
  • Silicon-Mediated Improvement in Maize (Zea mays L.) Resilience: Unrevealing Morpho-Physiological, Biochemical, and Root Attributes Against Cadmium and Drought Stress
    Sabir, A., Waraich, E.A., Ahmad, M., Ahmad, Z., Bibi, S. (2024). Silicon, 16(7), 3095–3109. (1 Citation)
  • Improving Alkaline Stress Tolerance in Maize through Seed Priming with Silicon Nanoparticles: A Comprehensive Investigation of Growth, Photosynthetic Pigments, Antioxidants, and Ion Balance
    Alsamadany, H., Alharby, H.F., Ahmad, Z., Alzahrani, Y.M., Almaghamsi, A. (2024). Silicon, 16(5), 2233–2244.
  • Enhancing the Physiological and Biochemical Potential of Praecitrullus fistulosus L. through Synergistic Action of Biochar and Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles
    Sana, S., Binyamin, A., Ramzan, M., Avila-Quezada, G.D., Abd-Allah, E.F. (2024). Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition.
  • Perspectives of Nanoparticles as Priming Agents for Amelioration of Abiotic Stresses in Crops
    Ahmad, Z., Waraich, E.A., Iqbal, M.A., Ahmed, S., Bano, S. (2024). In The Nanotechnology Driven Agriculture: The Future Ahead (pp. 117–137).
  • Prospects of Nanotechnology for Abiotic and Biotic Stresses Amelioration in Field Crops
    Ahmad, Z., Waraich, E.A., Barutçular, C., Ahmad, M., Bano, S. (2024). In The Nanotechnology Driven Agriculture: The Future Ahead (pp. 67–84).
  • Effect of Form of Silicon and the Timing of a Single Foliar Application on Sugar Beet Yield
    Siuda, A., Artyszak, A., Gozdowski, D., Ahmad, Z. (2024). Agriculture (Switzerland), 14(1), 86.
  • Ecofriendly Management of Insect Pests for Sustainable Agriculture
    Abbasi, A., Asif, A., Ahmad, Z., Saleha, A., Zafar, Z. (2023). In Climate-Resilient Agriculture, Volume 2, pp. 931–957. (1 Citation)
  • Climate Change and Global Crop Production
    Ahmad, Z., Ahmad, T., Abbasi, A., Sana, S., Jameel, J. (2023). In Climate-Resilient Agriculture, Volume 1, pp. 27–56. (1 Citation)
  • Silicon-Mediated Growth, Physiological, Biochemical and Root Alterations to Confer Drought and Nickel Stress Tolerance in Maize (Zea mays L.)
    Ishaq, H., Waraich, E.A., Hussain, S., Ahmad, Z., Saifullah. (2023). Silicon, 15(15), 6579–6589. (1 Citation)

 

 

Xue Qu | Agricultural Resources | Best Researcher Award

Dr Xue Qu |  Agricultural Resources |  Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at  School of Management/Chengdu University of Information Technology, China

Dr. Xue Qu is a distinguished researcher at the School of Management, Chengdu University of Information Technology. She holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree from China Agricultural University and a doctoral degree from the University of Tokyo, funded by the China Scholarship Council. Her research focuses on agricultural resources, the environment, and food security, with specific interest in food loss and waste, agriculture outsourcing services, and resource and environmental footprints. Dr. Qu has published 12 papers in reputed journals such as Applied Economics and the Journal of Integrative Agriculture. She has participated in several significant projects funded by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs and the State Administration of Grain. Dr. Qu’s work offers valuable insights into agricultural outsourcing’s impact on harvest losses, contributing empirical evidence for regulating moral hazards in these services as agricultural marketization expands in the future.

Profile:

🎓 Academic and Professional Background:

Dr. Xue Qu is currently affiliated with the School of Management at Chengdu University of Information Technology. She earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from China Agricultural University and her doctoral degree from the University of Tokyo under the China Scholarship Council’s funding. Her research interests span agricultural resources and environment, food security, food loss and waste, agriculture outsourcing service, and resource and environmental footprint. She has published 12 papers in esteemed journals such as Applied Economics, Journal of Integrative Agriculture, and Agriculture.

🔬 Research and Innovations:

Dr. Qu has been involved in several significant research projects, including the “Technology System for Modern Agricultural Industry—Rabbit Industry” funded by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, and “Research on the Investigation and Evaluation Technology of Post-harvest Loss and Waste of Grain” funded by the State Administration of Grain.

📚 Publications and Contributions:

Dr. Qu has contributed significantly to the academic community with her research on rice harvest losses, food security, and agricultural sustainability. Her notable works include articles published in high-impact journals like Applied Economics and Agriculture, where she explores the effects of farming scale, mechanization, and outsourcing services on harvest losses in China. Additionally, she has authored a book chapter on field harvest losses in China.

🏆 Achievements and Recognitions:

With 94 citations on Google Scholar, Dr. Qu’s research has garnered attention and impact in her field. Her work provides empirical evidence on the moral hazards associated with agricultural outsourcing services, a crucial insight as the marketization of agricultural production continues to expand.

🌱 Areas of Research:

  • Food Security
  • Food Economy
  • Agricultural Sustainability

🤝 Collaborations and Memberships:

Dr. Qu collaborates with notable researchers such as Laping Wu, Daizo Kojima, Mitsuyoshi Ando, Yi Luo, Dong Huang, and Fangfang Cao, contributing to advancements in agricultural research.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Can Harvest Outsourcing Services Reduce Field Harvest Losses of Rice in China?
    QU Xue, D Kojima, Y Nishihara, L Wu, A Mitsuyoshi
    Journal of Integrative Agriculture, 20(5), 1396-1406, 2021 (Citations: 39)
  • The Losses in the Rice Harvest Process: A Review
    X Qu, D Kojima, L Wu, M Ando
    Sustainability, 13(17), 9627, 2021 (Citations: 16)
  • Impact of Rice Harvest Loss by Mechanization or Outsourcing: Comparison of Specialized and Part-Time Farmers
    X Qu, D Kojima, Y Nishihara, L Wu, M Ando
    Agricultural Economics/Zemědělská Ekonomika, 66(12), 2020 (Citations: 12)
  • Effects of Different Harvesting Ways on Grain Loss: Based on the Field Survey of 3251 Rural Households in China
    X LI, D HUANG, X QU, J ZHU
    Journal of Natural Resources, 35(5), 1043-1054, 2020 (Citations: 6)
  • Do Farming Scale and Mechanization Affect Moral Hazard in Rice Harvest Outsourcing Service in China?
    X Qu, D Kojima, L Wu, M Ando
    Agriculture, 12(8), 1205, 2022 (Citations: 5)
  • A Study of Rice Harvest Losses in China: Do Mechanization and Farming Scale Matter?
    X Qu, D Kojima, Y Nishihara, L Wu, M Ando
    Japanese Journal of Agricultural Economics, 23, 83-88, 2021 (Citations: 5)
  • Rice Harvest Losses Caused by Agency Slack in China: A Mediation Analysis
    X Qu, D Kojima, L Wu, M Ando
    Applied Economics, 55(10), 1129-1141, 2023 (Citations: 2)
  • An Inverse Relationship between Farm Size and Rice Harvest Loss: Evidence from China
    Y Luo, D Huang, X Qu, L Wu
    Land, 11(10), 1760, 2022 (Citations: 2)
  • Impacts of Work Attitude of Outsourcing Services on Food Losses: Evidence from Rice Harvest in China
    X Qu, D Kojima, L Wu, M Ando
    International Food and Agribusiness Management Review, 25(4), 587-599, 2022 (Citations: 1)
  • Does Outsourcing Skimp Work Attitude? Comparative Analysis between Business and Part-Time Farmers in China
    X Qu, D Kojima, L Wu, M Ando
    Japanese Journal of Farm Management, 60(2), 41-46, 2022 (Citations: 1)
  • Does Outsourcing Skimp Work Attitude?
    Q Xue, K Daizo, W Laping, A Mitsuyoshi
    Agricultural Economics Research, 60(2), 41-46, 2022
  • Harvest Loss Rate of Sweet Potato and Its Influencing Factors
    HY Han Yan, QX Qu Xue, HD Huang Dong, WLP Wu LaPing
    Southwest China Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2019