Hou-Hong Yang | Pest Control | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Hou-Hong Yang | Pest Control | Best Researcher Award

Doctoral Candidate at Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences | China

Hou-Hong Yang is a dedicated researcher at the China National Rice Research Institute, specializing in the complex interactions between plants and insects. With a strong focus on molecular biology techniques, she contributes significantly to understanding plant resistance mechanisms against insect pests. Her work highlights the role of salivary effectors in compromising rice plant defenses, which advances the scientific community's knowledge of pest management. Hou-Hong is committed to improving rice production and sustainability through innovative research and collaborative efforts in the field of plant-insect interactions. Hou-Hong Yang is currently pursuing a doctoral degree at the China National Rice Research Institute. She has developed advanced expertise in molecular cloning, recombinant protein expression, and protein purification techniques. Her academic journey is driven by a deep passion for plant-insect interaction research and the use of cutting-edge molecular biology methods. Hou-Hong actively participates in academic conferences and publications, demonstrating her commitment to continuous learning and applying innovative approaches to agricultural challenges, particularly in the rice cultivation sector. As a doctoral candidate, Hou-Hong Yang actively conducts research focused on brown planthopper (BPH) infestation in rice. Her work involves molecular analysis of the defensive regulatory network associated with circRNA responses in rice. She has presented her research at the International Conference on Insect Science 2025, providing insights into how BPH effectors target host proteins. Her professional responsibilities include experimental design, data analysis, and scientific communication, contributing significantly to knowledge that supports pest resistance strategies in agriculture. Hou-Hong Yang’s primary research interests lie in the interaction between plants and insects, with a focus on the molecular mechanisms that enable pest virulence and plant defense suppression. She is particularly interested in studying the role of salivary effectors from the brown planthopper and their impact on rice resistance. Her research aims to elucidate how these effectors interact with host proteins to undermine plant immune responses, offering insights essential for developing sustainable pest management strategies in rice production. Hou-Hong Yang has been recognized for her outstanding research contributions. Her work stands out for advancing the understanding of how brown planthopper salivary effectors affect rice resistance. She is a professional member of The Entomological Society of China, reflecting her commitment to contributing to scientific discourse in the field. Her research achievements are also highlighted through publications in respected journals such as Plants and Insects.

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Featured Publications

1. Wang X, Wang Y, Yang H, Liu F, Cai Y, Xiao J, Fu Q, Wan P. Integrative Omics Strategies for Understanding and Combating Brown Planthopper Virulence in Rice Production: A Review. Int J Mol Sci. 2024 Oct 12.

2. Wang, Y. , Wang, X. , Zhang, K. , Xiao, J. , Liu, F. , & Yang, H. , et al. (2025). Transcriptomic comparison of rice lncrnas in response to feeding by brown planthopper populations with different virulence. International Journal of Molecular Sciences.

Reza Mohammadi | Pest Control | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Reza Mohammadi |  Pest Control |  Best Researcher Award

Scientist at Agricultural Biotechnology Research institute of Iran

Dr. Reza Mohammadi Associate Professor, Department of Genomics Agricultural Biotechnology Research Institute of Iran (ABRII), North-West and West Region, Tabriz, Iran

Publication Profile

Educational Background:

  • Ph.D. in Genetics (Molecular Biology and Biotechnology), University of the Philippines Los Baños (2008-2012)
    Thesis: Genetic components and QTL analysis of salinity tolerance at reproductive stage in rice
  • M.Sc. in Plant Breeding, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran (1999-2002)
  • B.Sc. in Agronomy and Plant Breeding, Azad University of Tabriz, Iran (1994-1996)

Professional Experience:

  • Scientist, ABRII (2012–present)
    Focus: Genetic potential in perennial grasses, tissue culture, and micro-propagation.
  • Affiliate Ph.D. Scholar, International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), Philippines (2008-2012)
    Focus: Genetic components and QTL mapping for salinity tolerance in rice.

Awards:

  • Outstanding Researcher, Isfahan Province (2007)
  • Outstanding Researcher, East Azarbaijan Province (2013)
  • Best Speaker and Best Poster, National Scientific Events (2003)

Research Impact:

  • Citations: 448 (362 since 2019)
  • h-index: 10 (9 since 2019)
  • i10-index: 11 (8 since 2019)

Publication Top Notes

  • Mapping Quantitative Trait Loci Associated with Yield and Yield Components Under Reproductive Stage Salinity Stress in Rice (Oryza sativa L.).
    R. Mohammadi, M.S. Mendioro, G.Q. Diaz, G.B. Gregorio, R.K. Singh. Journal of Genetics 93 (3), 433-443. (2013)
    Citations: 102
  • Genetic Analysis of Salt Tolerance at Seedling and Reproductive Stages in Rice (Oryza sativa).
    R. Mohammadi, M.S. Mendioro, G.Q. Diaz, G.B. Gregorio, R.K. Singh. Plant Breeding 133 (5), 548-559. (2014)
    Citations: 66
  • Establishment of an Efficient In Vitro Propagation Protocol for Sumac (Rhus coriaria L.) and Confirmation of the Genetic Homogeneity.
    S. Amiri, R. Mohammadi. Scientific Reports 11 (173), 1-9. (2021)
    Citations: 37
  • Genetic Structure and Diversity Analysis of Tall Fescue Populations by EST-SSR and ISSR Markers.
    Z. Shahabzadeh, R. Mohammadi, R. Darvishzadeh, M. Jafari. Molecular Biology Reports. DOI: 10.1007/s11033-019-05173-z. (2019)
    Citations: 34
  • Antifungal Activity of Potential Probiotic Limosilactobacillus fermentum Strains and Their Role Against Toxigenic Aflatoxin-Producing Aspergilli.
    Y. Mahjoory, R. Mohammadi, M.A. Hejazi, Y. Nami. Scientific Reports 13 (1), 388. (2023)
    Citations: 20
  • ISSR-Based Study of Fine Fescue (Festuca ovina L.) Highlighted the Genetic Diversity of Iranian Accessions.
    R. Mohammadi, B. Panahi, S. Amiri. Cytology and Genetics 54 (3), 257-263. (2020)
    Citations: 18
  • The Effects of Cytokinin and Auxin Interactions on Proliferation and Rooting of Seedless Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) cv. ‘Sultanine’.
    S. Amiri, R. Mohammadi, R. Akbari. Erwerbs-obstbau 61. (2019)
    Citations: 16
  • Effect of Plant Growth Regulator Combination on Direct In Vitro Regeneration of Persian Lilac (Melia azedarach L.).
    S. Amiri, B. Panahi, R. Mohammadi, F. Fattahi. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India, Section B. (2019)
    Citations: 16
  • Phenotyping Protocols for Salinity and Other Problem Soils.
    J.A. Egdane, N.A. Vispo, R. Mohammadi, J. Amas, M.L. Katimbang, J.D. Platten, et al. Los Banos, Philippines: International Rice Research Institute 7 (8). (2003)
    Citations: 12
  • Cytogenetic and Crossability Studies in Hulled Wheat Collected from Central Zagros in Iran.
    A. Sheibanirad, A. Mirlohi, R. Mohammadi, P. Ehsanzadeh, et al. Plant Systematics and Evolution 300, 1895-1901. (2014)
    Citations: 11
  • Quantification of Ergovaline Using HPLC and Mass Spectrometry in Iranian Neotyphodium-Infected Tall Fescue.
    A. Sobhani Najafabadi, M.R. Mofid, R. Mohammadi, S. Moghim. Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences 5 (2), 135-143. (2010)
    Citations: 10
  • The Effect of Plant Growth Regulators on Hawthorn (Crataegus sp.) In Vitro Direct Regeneration and Confirmation of the Genetic Fidelity.
    S. Amiri, R. Mohammadi. Plant Biosystems 154 (6), 786-791. (2020)
    Citations: 9
  • Investigation of Genetic Variation in Tall Wheat Grass (Agropyron elongatum (Host) Beauv.) Populations.
    R. Mohammadi, M. Khayyam-Nekouei, A.F. Mirlohi, K. Razmjoo. Iranian Journal of Rangelands and Forests Plant Breeding and Genetic 14 (3). (2006)
    Citations: 9
  • Isolation, Characterization, and Expression Profiling of Nucleoside Diphosphate Kinase Gene from Tall Fescue (Festuca arundinaceae Schreb.) (FaNDPK) Under Stress Conditions.
    Z. Shahabzadeh, R. Darvishzadeh, R. Mohammadi, M. Jafari. Plant Molecular Biology Reporter 38, 175-186. (2020)
    Citations: 8
  • Genetic Variation and Heritability of Several Quantitative Traits in Selected Genotypes of Tall Fescue.
    R. Mohammadi, M. Khayyam-Nekouei, A.F. Mirlohi. Iranian Journal of Rangelands and Forests Plant Breeding and Genetic 14 (3). (2009)
    Citations: 8
  • Estimation of Yield Potential and Genetic Variation of Orchard Grass Genotypes (Dactylis glomerata).
    R. Mohammadi, M. Khayyam-Nekouei, M.M. Majidi, A.F. Mirlohi. Electronic Journal of Crop Production (EJCP) 3 (2), 139-158. (2010)
    Citations: 6
  • Investigation of Genetic Variation in Bromus inermis Leyss. Populations.
    R. Mohammadi, M. Khayyam-Nekouei, A.F. Mirlohi, K. Razmjoo. Journal of Rangelands and Forests Plants Breeding and Genetic Research 14 (3). (2006)
    Citations: 6
  • Genetic Diversity and Structure of Superior Spring Frost Tolerant Genotypes of Persian Walnut (Juglans regia L.) in East Azerbaijan Province of Iran, Characterized by Molecular Markers.
    H. Abbasi Holasou, H. Mohammadzadeh Jalaly, R. Mohammadi, B. Panahi. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 70 (2), 539-548. (2023)
    Citations: 5
  • Investigation of Genetic Diversity of Forage Yield and Morphological Traits in Tall Fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) Populations.
    H. Shahabzadeh, Z. Mohammadi, R. Darvishzadeh, M. Jafari, A. Alipour. Iranian Journal of Rangelands and Forests Plant Breeding and Genetic 14 (3). (2020)
    Citations: 5
  • Genetic Variability in Different Accessions of Agropyron Based on Morphological Traits.
    B. Rahnemoun, H. Hatami Maleki, R. Mohammadi. Modares Journal of Biotechnology 9 (4), 517-523. (2018)
    Citations: 5