Ajay Kumar | Agricultural Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr Ajay Kumar |  Agricultural Biotechnology |  Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at  Amity University,  India

Dr. Ajay Kumar is a Senior Assistant Professor at the Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University, Noida, India. His research spans areas including plant growth-promoting bacteria, postharvest decay control using microbial communities, and bioinformatics. Dr. Kumar’s expertise includes microbial inoculants, biocontrol screening, fermentation, and postharvest management of fruits.

 

Publication Profile

Education & Work Experience:

  • Ph.D. (2010–2016): Department of Botany, Banaras Hindu University, India. Focused on the modulation of growth and metabolites in Curcuma longa using plant growth-promoting bacteria.
  • Postdoctoral Research (2018–2022): Department of Postharvest Science, Agricultural Research Organization, Israel. Focused on developing strategies for controlling postharvest decay in fruits using microbial communities.
  • Current Role: Assistant Professor at Amity University since 2023, specializing in biotechnology and microbiology.

Awards & Fellowships:

  • A.R.O. Fellowship, Volcanic Centre, Israel (2018)
  • CSIR NET/JRF, New Delhi (2009)
  • GATE, IIT Kanpur (2009)

Professional Memberships:

  • Associate Editor, Frontiers in Microbiology
  • Special Issue Guest Editor for Microorganisms (MDPI), Plants (MDPI), Sustainability
  • Life Member, Asian Society of PGPR (Auburn, USA)
  • Life Member, Association of Microbiologists of India

Research Impact:

  • Total Citations: 4,979
  • H-index: 37
  • i10-index: 95
  • Cumulative Impact Factor: 398

Publication Top Notes

  1. Therapeutic and Medicinal Uses of Aloe vera: A Review
    P.K. Sahu, D.D. Giri, R. Singh, P. Pandey, S. Gupta, A.K. Shrivastava, A. Kumar, …
    Pharmacology & Pharmacy, 4 (08), 599, 2013.
    Cited by: 460
  2. Endophytic bacteria: a new source of bioactive compounds
    M. Singh, A. Kumar, R. Singh, K.D. Pandey
    3 Biotech, 7 (5), 1-14, 2017.
    Cited by: 272
  3. Disease management of tomato through PGPB: current trends and future perspective
    V.K. Singh, A.K. Singh, A. Kumar
    3 Biotech, 7 (4), 1-10, 2017.
    Cited by: 179
  4. Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria: application in biofertilizers and biocontrol of phytopathogens
    M. Singh, D. Singh, A. Gupta, K.D. Pandey, P.K. Singh, A. Kumar
    PGPR Amelioration in Sustainable Agriculture, 41-66, 2019.
    Cited by: 166
  5. Isolation and characterization of bacterial endophytes of Curcuma longa L.
    A. Kumar, R. Singh, A. Yadav, D.D. Giri, P.K. Singh, K.D. Pandey
    3 Biotech, 6 (1), 60, 2016.
    Cited by: 161
  6. Trichoderma Species: Our Best Fungal Allies in the Biocontrol of Plant Diseases—A Review
    P. Guzmán-Guzmán, A. Kumar, S. de los Santos-Villalobos, F.I. Parra-Cota, …
    Plants, 12 (3), 432, 2023.
    Cited by: 146
  7. Interaction of plant growth promoting bacteria with tomato under abiotic stress: a review
    V.K. Singh, A.K. Singh, P.P. Singh, A. Kumar
    Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 267, 129-140, 2018.
    Cited by: 144
  8. Regulation of Reactive Oxygen Species during Salt Stress in Plants and Their Crosstalk with Other Signaling Molecules—Current Perspectives and Future Directions
    M.S. Kesawat, N. Satheesh, B.S. Kherawat, A. Kumar, H.U. Kim, S.M. Chung, …
    Plants, 12 (4), 864, 2023.
    Cited by: 122
  9. The potential application of endophytes in management of stress from drought and salinity in crop plants
    H. Verma, D. Kumar, V. Kumar, M. Kumari, S.K. Singh, V.K. Sharma, S. Droby, …
    Microorganisms, 9 (8), 1729, 2021.
    Cited by: 122
  10. Microbial biosurfactant: a new frontier for sustainable agriculture and pharmaceutical industries
    A. Kumar, S.K. Singh, C. Kant, H. Verma, D. Kumar, P.P. Singh, A. Modi, …
    Antioxidants, 10 (9), 1472, 2021.
    Cited by: 111
  11. Isolation of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria and their impact on growth and curcumin content in Curcuma longa L.
    A. Kumar, M. Singh, P.P. Singh, S.K. Singh, P.K. Singh, K.D. Pandey
    Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology, 8, 1-7, 2016.
    Cited by: 107
  12. Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR): perspective in agriculture under biotic and abiotic stress
    A. Kumar, V.K. Singh, V. Tripathi, P.P. Singh, A.K. Singh
    Crop Improvement Through Microbial Biotechnology, 333-342, 2018.
    Cited by: 103
  13. Global Analysis of the Apple Fruit Microbiome: Are All Apples the Same?
    A. Abdelfattah, S. Freilich, R. Bartuv, V.Y. Zhimo, A. Kumar, A. Biasi, S. Salim, …
    Scientific Report, 98*, 2021.
  14. Isolation and characterization of bacterial endophytes from the roots of Cassia tora L.
    V. Kumar, A. Kumar, K.D. Pandey, B.K. Roy
    Annals of Microbiology, 65 (3), 1391-1399, 2015.
    Cited by: 92
  15. Bioremediation: a sustainable approach for management of environmental contaminants
    P. Singh, V.K. Singh, R. Singh, A. Borthakur, S. Madhav, A. Ahamad, A. Kumar, …
    Abatement of Environmental Pollutants, 1-23, 2020.
    Cited by: 83
  16. Role of Pseudomonas sp. in Sustainable Agriculture and Disease Management
    A. Kumar, H. Verma, V.K. Singh, P.P. Singh, S.K. Singh, W.A. Ansari, A. Yadav, …
    Agriculturally Important Microbes for Sustainable Agriculture, 195-215, 2017.
    Cited by: 74
  17. Current Scenario and Future Prospects of Endophytic Microbes: Promising Candidates for Abiotic and Biotic Stress Management for Agricultural and Environmental Sustainability
    U. Anand, T. Pal, N. Yadav, V.K. Singh, V. Tripathi, K.K. Choudhary, A.K. Shukla, …
    Microbial Ecology, 1-32, 2023.
    Cited by: 64
  18. Compositional shifts in the strawberry fruit microbiome in response to near-harvest application of Metschnikowia fructicola, a yeast biocontrol agent
    V.Y. Zhimo, A. Kumar, A. Biasi, S. Salim, O. Feygenberg, M.A. Toamy, …
    Postharvest Biology and Technology, 175, 111469, 2021.
    Cited by: 63
  19. Distribution of cyanobacteria and their interactions with pesticides in paddy field: a comprehensive review
    A.K. Singh, P.P. Singh, V. Tripathi, H. Verma, S.K. Singh, A.K. Srivastava, …
    Journal of Environmental Management, 224, 361-375, 2018.
    Cited by: 61
  20. Impacts of agrochemicals on soil microbiology and food quality
    D. Singh, S.K. Singh, A. Modi, P.K. Singh, V.Y. Zhimo, A. Kumar
    Agrochemicals Detection, Treatment and Remediation, 101-116, 2020.
    Cited by: 56

 

 

R. DINESHKUMAR | Sustainable Crop Production Systems | Best Researcher Award

R. DINESHKUMAR | Sustainable Crop Production Systems | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr R. DINESHKUMAR, Vivekanandha Arts and science college for women, Sankagiri, India

Assistant Professor Dr. R. Dineshkumar is a distinguished researcher in Marine Microbiology, holding a Ph.D. from Annamalai University. His pioneering work focuses on utilizing marine microalgae extracts as biofertilizers for crops, contributing to sustainable agriculture. With 46 publications and an impact factor of 152.6, he has received numerous accolades, including the Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship and Young Researcher Award. Dr. Dineshkumar actively participates in peer review and conference organization, enhancing scientific literature quality. His expertise has made him a sought-after speaker, and his commitment to education shapes the next generation of scientists. 🌊🌱📚🏆🔬

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Education

Dr. R. Dineshkumar earned his Ph.D. in Marine Microbiology from the Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology at Annamalai University (2014-2020), where he received high commendation for his thesis on the role of marine microalgae and their extracts as biofertilizers in cultivating maize, onion, green gram, and paddy. He completed his M.Sc. in Microbiology at Gandhi Gram Rural University (2012-2014), focusing on how different carbon and nitrogen sources influence microalgae biomass and lipid production. Dr. Dineshkumar also holds a B.Sc. in Microbiology from Thiagarajar College (2009-2012), showcasing a solid foundation in the field. 🌊📚🌱🔬🎓

Awards and Fellowship

Dr. R. Dineshkumar has received several prestigious awards for his outstanding contributions to research. In 2015, he was honored with the Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship from the University Grants Commission (UGC), recognizing his potential in marine microbiology. In 2020, he was awarded the Young Researcher Award by InSc-Bangalore and the Young Scientist Award from VD GOOD Technology Factory, reflecting his innovative research efforts. Additionally, he received the Outstanding Research Paper Award from Novel Research Academy in 2020, further highlighting his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and sustainable practices in microbiology. 🏆🌟📜🔬🎓

Teaching and Research Experience

Dr. R. Dineshkumar has held several key positions throughout his academic career, showcasing his dedication to research and education. He began as a Junior Research Fellow at Annamalai University from April 2015 to March 2017, progressing to a Senior Research Fellow until February 2019. He then served as an Assistant Professor at Karpagam Academy of Higher Education from March 2019 to December 2021. Following that, he worked as a Teaching Assistant at Madurai Kamaraj University from February to May 2022. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor at Vivekanadha Arts and Science College for Women, where he continues to inspire and educate future scientists. 🎓🔬📚👩‍🏫🌊

Research Focus

Dr. R. Dineshkumar’s research focuses primarily on Marine Microbiology and Agricultural Microbiology, emphasizing the utilization of microalgae for sustainable agricultural practices. His studies include enhancing the growth of Spirulina platensis, exploring the antimicrobial properties of green microalgae, and assessing the impact of microalgae as biofertilizers in crops like maize. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of marine and freshwater ecosystems and their applications in aquaculture. His work also addresses the sustainable treatment of aquaculture effluents, highlighting his commitment to environmental health and sustainable agricultural practices. 🌊🌱🔬🌿📊

Conclusion

Assistant Professor Dr. R. Dineshkumar exemplifies excellence in research and education in marine microbiology and its agricultural applications. His impressive educational background, numerous awards, extensive publications, and commitment to teaching position him as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His innovative work continues to impact sustainable agriculture and environmental practices positively