Mehulkumar L. Savaliya | Plants | Best Researcher Award

Dr Mehulkumar L. Savaliya | Plants |  Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at  UPL University of Sustainable Technology, Ankleshwar, India

Dr. Mehulkumar Laljibhai Savaliya is an accomplished chemist and educator with over 8.5 years of academic experience and 2.5 years in the industry. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at UPL University of Sustainable Technology, he plays a pivotal role in research coordination, curriculum design, and accreditation efforts.

 

Publication Profile

Education and Research Focus:

Dr. Savaliya earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the National Institute of Technology, Surat, specializing in eco-friendly heterogeneous catalysts for biodiesel production. His research interests include:

  • Sustainable chemical synthesis.
  • Biomass-to-chemicals conversion.
  • Wastewater treatment and polymer chemistry.

Professional Achievements:

  • Recognized as a Schedule-1 Environmental Auditor by the Gujarat Pollution Control Board.
  • Active Ph.D. and M.Phil. research supervisor.
  • Published extensively in esteemed national and international journals, with notable contributions in biodiesel synthesis, green chemistry, and effluent treatment.
  • Member of multiple Boards of Examinations across prestigious institutions.

Dr. Savaliya is a passionate educator, teaching advanced topics in organic and industrial chemistry while mentoring students in innovative research projects.

Citation Metrics:

  • Citations: 128 total citations, with 91 coming since 2019.
  • h-index: 5, meaning 5 publications have each been cited at least 5 times.
  • i10-index: 4 overall, with 3 publications having at least 10 citations each since 2019.

Publication Top Note:

  • Current trends in separation and purification of fatty acid methyl ester
    ML Savaliya, BD Dhorajiya, BZ Dholakiya
    Separation & Purification Reviews 44 (1), 28-40 (2015)
  • A simpler and highly efficient protocol for the preparation of biodiesel from soap stock oil using a BBSA catalyst
    ML Savaliya, BZ Dholakiya
    RSC Advances 5 (91), 74416-74424 (2015)
  • Cutting cost technology for the preparation of biodiesel using environmentally benign and cheaper catalyst
    ML Savaliya, MS Bhakhar, BZ Dholakiya
    Catalysis Letters 146, 2313-2323 (2016)
  • Eco-friendly process for preparation of biodiesel from WFO over MTSA-Si catalyst: An innovative approach for the utilization of side product
    ML Savaliya, BZ Dholakiya
    Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry 64, 352-366 (2018)
  • Cellulose sulfuric acid catalyzed esterification of biodiesel derived raw glycerol to medium chain triglyceride: the dual advantage
    ML Savaliya, BZ Dholakiya
    Catalysis Letters 144, 1399-1406 (2014)
  • A Concise Review on Acid, Alkali and Enzyme Catalyzed Transesterification of Fatty Acid Esters of Glycerol (FAEG) to Fatty Acid Methyl Ester (FAME) Fuel
    BZD Mehulkumar L. Savaliya, Jigarkumar R. Patel
    International Journal of Chemical Studies 1 (2), 39-54 (2013)
  • Chemical Transformation of Triglycerides of Fatty Acid of Pongamia pinnata Seed to Fatty Acid Methyl Esters by Microwave Irradiation
    BZD Mehulkumar L Savaliya
    Chemical Sciences Journal 2013 (CSJ-104), 1-6 (2013)
  • Rational design of hierarchically porous sulfonic acid and silica hybrids with highly active sites for efficient catalytic biodiesel synthesis
    ML Savaliya, RS Tank, BZ Dholakiya
    Chemistry of Inorganic Materials 1, 100005 (2023)
  • A notice on newly synthesized silica-induced boron trisulfonic acid catalyst towards biodiesel synthesis from refined soybean oil
    ML Savaliya, BZ Dholakiya
    Research on Chemical Intermediates, 1-12 (2014)
  • An experimental investigation into methyl laureate production via direct esterification of solid fatty acid by using amylum sulfuric acid: an efficient, biodegradable, and …
    ML Savaliya, BZ Dholakiya
    Research on Chemical Intermediates, 1-10 (2014)
  • Exploration of HPTLC Technology for Rapid Chemical Fingerprinting and Simultaneous Determination of Bioactive Constituents from Clitoria ternatea Linn.
    J Makasana, N Gajbhiye, A Kumar Bishoyi, M Savaliya, S Raju, S Bansod, …
    ChemistrySelect 8 (13), e202203217 (2023)
  • A simple and sustainable process for the preparation of fuel grade esters using PE-Si composite: A reusable catalytic system
    ML Savaliya, PJ Patel, BZ Dholakiya
    Renewable Energy 109, 1-12 (2017)
  • A study of dairy effluent of various products on the basis of oil and grease value and a comparative study between common ETP with respect to other plants and possible load …
    N VADI, MK SAVALIYA, BK DHOLAKIYA
    Acta Chim. Pharm. Indica 2 (3), 151-155 (2012)
  • Structure-Based Design and Virtual Screening of Indole Scaffolds Targeting Plasmodium falciparum: An Experimental and Computational Approach for Antimalarial
    NPV AR Shama, ML Savaliya
    Russian Journal of General Chemistry, S993-S1005 (2023)
  • Experimental Investigation on Corrosive Nature of Acid Oil Biodiesel on Selected Automotive Materials
    S Vaishak, PV Bhale, ML Savaliya, BZ Dholakiya
    International Conference on Advances in Energy Research, 1-8 (2022)
  • Influence of oil and grease towards dairy wastewater generation
    BD M. Savaliya
    Recent Trends in Water Science and Technology 1, 176-179 (2014)
  • Measurement and evaluation of total dissolved solid (TDS) from dairy ETP and it’s comparison with other plants and possible load reduction method
    BZD MEHULKUMAR L. SAVALIYA, NIKHIL P. VADI
    Acta Chim. Pharm. Indica 3 (1), 17-20 (2013)
  • A Study of Dairy Effluent on the basis of do Value and a Comparative Analysis of CETP With Respect to other Plants and Possible Load Reduction Methods
    ML Savaliya, NP Vadi, BD Dhorajiya, BKZ Dholakiya
    International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Chemical Sciences (2013)
  • A Study of Dairy Effluent of Various Products on the Basis of Chemical Oxygen Demand Value and a Comparative Study Between Common ETP with Respect to Other Plants and Possible …
    M Savaliya, N Vadi, Y Gambhava
    (2012)
  • A Study of Dairy Effluent of Various Products on the Basis of Biological Oxygen Demand Value and a Comparative Study between Common ETP with Respect to other Plants and …
    NVYG Mehulkumar Savaliya
    International Journal of Environmental Engineering and Management 3 (2), 131-138 (2012)

 

 

Ignacio Povilonis | Plant Physiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof Ignacio  Povilonis |  Plant Physiology |  Best Researcher Award

Becario doctoral at  Universidad de Morón – CONICET,  Argentina

Ignacio Sebastián Povilonis is a dedicated agronomist, doctoral researcher, and university lecturer with expertise in [insert specific research focus or area of interest, e.g., sustainable agriculture, soil management, crop production, etc.]. Based in Merlo, Buenos Aires, he combines academic research with practical teaching to advance agricultural innovation and education.

 

Publication Profile

Educación Académica 🎓

  • Doctorado en Ciencias Agropecuarias (En curso) – Universidad de Buenos Aires.
  • Ingeniería Agronómica (2017) – Universidad de Morón.
  • Bachiller en Ciencias Naturales (2008) – Instituto Marista San José de Morón.

Experiencia Profesional 🌾

  • Becario Doctoral (2019 – Actualidad)
    Universidad de Morón – CONICET
    Proyecto interdisciplinario en Hexachlamys edulis (“ubajay”), una especie frutal nativa de Sudamérica con potencial como alimento funcional.
  • Docente Universitario (Desde 2016)
    • Actualmente: Docente Adscripto en Fisiología Vegetal – Universidad de Morón.
    • Anteriormente: Ayudante y Jefe de Trabajos Prácticos en Zootecnia, Fisiología Vegetal, y Nutrición Animal en la Universidad del Salvador y Universidad de Morón.
  • Investigador Novel (2017-2019)
    Cátedra de Forrajes y Praticultura, Universidad de Morón.
  • Coordinador del Censo Comercial Municipal (2017)
    Universidad de Morón y Municipalidad de Morón.

Cursos y Especializaciones 📚

  • Más de 27 cursos de posgrado relacionados con estadística aplicada, ecofisiología, genética de poblaciones, agricultura y ambiente, entre otros, en instituciones como la UBA, Universidad de Morón, y Universidad Nacional de La Plata.
  • Formación destacada en modelos lineales, metodología de investigación, análisis multivariado, y postcosecha de frutas y hortalizas.

Áreas de Especialización 🌾

  • Ecofisiología de frutales nativos.
  • Innovación en especies de interés agroalimentario y funcional.
  • Estadística aplicada al análisis agrícola y biológico.
  • Docencia y tutorías en ciencias agropecuarias.

Publication Top Note:

  1. Changes in Carbohydrates, Organic Acids, and Minerals at Different Development Stages of Hexachlamys edulis Fruit, a Wild South American Species
    M.E. Arena, I.S. Povilonis, V. Borroni, E. Perez, N. Pellegrino, C. Cacciatore, …
    Horticulturae, 9(3), 314 (2023).
  2. Changes in Physicochemical Properties at Different Development Stages of Hexachlamys edulis Fruit, an Underutilized South American Species
    M.E. Arena, I.S. Povilonis, V. Borroni, D. Constenla, S. Radice
    Heliyon, 7(11) (2021).
  3. Hexachlamys edulis (Berg) Kausel & Legrand, “Ubajay,” a Native Fruit Species from South America
    I. Povilonis, M.E. Arena, S. Radice
    Advances in Horticultural Science, 35(4), 389–397 (2021).
  4. Flower and Fruit Formation of Hexachlamys edulis in Buenos Aires, Argentina
    S. Radice, I. Povilonis, M.E. Arena
    Università degli Studi di Firenze (2023).
  5. Analysis of Associated Woody and Semi-Woody Local Wild Species in Entre Ríos, Argentina: Exploring the Agricultural Potential of Hexachlamys edulis
    I.S. Povilonis, M.E. Arena, M. Alonso, S. Radice
    Preprints (2024).
  6. Ubajay (Hexachlamys edulis O. Berg, Kausel & Legrand): A Wild Fruit Species with Climacteric Behavior?
    I.S. Povilonis, M.E. Arena, F. Bello, D. Vázquez, S. Radice
    Youth Research, 10(2), 176–176 (2023).
  7. Changes in the Physicochemical Properties During the Growth and Ripening of the Fruits of Sambucus australis (“Elder”)
    A.V. Sosa, I. Povilonis, M. Arena, S. Radice
    Young Research, 10 (2023).
  8. Spatiotemporal Study of the Productivity of a Pasture of a Tambo from In-Situ Measurements, Satellite Information, and Its Relationship with Meteorological Variability
    P.R. Galletti, M.A. Fischer, M.A. Blanco
    University of Morón (2021).
  9. Interdisciplinary Studies in Hexachlamys edulis (O. Berg) Kausel & D. Legrand, “Ubajay,” a Fruit Species Native to Argentina with Productive Potential and Interest
    I. Povilonis
    University of Morón (2020).
  10. Primary Productivity and Consumption: Correlation Between Different Ways of Measuring Pasture Production and How Knowing the Actual Production Data Affects Total Consumption
    F. Lower, P. Galletti, C. Salazar, I. Povilonis, M.A. Fischer, M.A. Blanco
    University of Morón (2020).
  11. Physico-Chemical Characterization of Various Underutilized Fruits from Argentina for Their Assessment as Functional Foods
    M. Arena, N. Saucedo, I. Povilonis, S. Radice, M. Alonso
    (2020).
  12. Influence of Cover Crops on Soil Physical Parameters: Resistance to Root Penetration, Apparent Density, and Water Infiltration
    I. Povilonis, M.J. Eiza, P.F. Carfagno
    University of Morón, Faculty of Agronomy and Agri-Food Sciences (2018).

 

 

Hajer Darouez | Horticulturae | Best Researcher Award

Mrs Hajer Darouez |  Horticulturae |  Best Researcher Award

PhD Candidate at  Ghent University,  Belgium

Hajer Darouez is a passionate Ph.D. student at Ghent University with over 4 years of experience in plant biotechnology. Specializing in root-inducing molecules to improve micropropagation techniques, she has conducted groundbreaking research on woody plants and rooting recalcitrant species. Hajer has extensive experience in molecular techniques, advanced data analysis, and propagation methods, developed through her work at the Laboratory for Applied In Vitro Plant Biotechnology at UGent and her internship at Mission Biologica de Galicia in Spain. Her notable research includes transcriptomic analysis, histological techniques, and the use of new compounds to enhance rooting in species like chestnut and poplar.

Publication profile

🎓 Education and Research Focus:

Hajer Darouez is a passionate and dedicated PhD student at Ghent University specializing in plant biotechnology. With more than 4 years of research experience, her expertise lies in rooting recalcitrant and woody plants, particularly through the development of root-inducing molecules to enhance micropropagation techniques. During her PhD, she has pioneered the optimization of propagation methods using innovative approaches.
📝 PhD Dissertation: Application of New Root-Inducing Molecules in Plant Tissue Culture.

🔬 Research Experience:

  • Ph.D. Researcher (2019-Present): Conducting research on root-inducing molecules at the Laboratory for Applied In Vitro Plant Biotechnology at UGent, Belgium.
  • Part-Time Researcher (2022-2023): Contributed to the VLAIO Moss project focusing on in vitro cultivation for urban greening applications.
  • Internship (2023): Four-month internship at Mission Biologica de Galicia in Spain, where she enhanced her expertise in woody species biotechnology and transcriptomic analysis.

🧪 Skills and Techniques:

Hajer is proficient in a variety of molecular techniques, including:

  • Histological sections and gene expression studies.
  • Advanced data analysis tools.
  • Execution of micropropagation optimization experiments.

🌿 Key Projects:

  • Hevea Project (2016): Played a key role in sustainable agriculture research, focusing on Hevea brasiliensis cultivation.
  • Nigella Sativa Research (2015): Conducted in vitro methods to improve salt stress tolerance in this medicinal plant species.

🏆 Conferences and Presentations:

  • Oral Communication (2023): Presented research on dichlorprop esters at the Innovative Woody Plant Cloning Congress in Spain.
  • Poster Presentations (2022): Showcased findings at International Symposium on In Vitro Technology and the ATSB Congress on rooting and shoot growth techniques in Lavandula angustifolia.

Publication Top Notes:

  1. “Red and Far-Red Light Combined with Trans-Cinnamic Acid Enhances In Vitro Rooting and Reduces Callus Formation in Lavender”
    Journal: Horticulturae
    Date: September 6, 2024
    Contributors: Hajer Darouez
  2. “Arinole, a Novel Auxin-Stimulating Benzoxazole, Affects Root Growth and Promotes Adventitious Root Formation”
    Journal: Journal of Experimental Botany
    DOI: erae282
    Date: June 26, 2024
    Contributors: Hajer Darouez

 

YiPing Li | Plants | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Northwest A&F University,  China

YiPing Li is a Professor at Northwest A&F University, specializing in sustainable agriculture and pest management. His research focuses on the interaction between insect midgut proteases and peritrophic membranes with host plants and Bt, as well as the green prevention and control technologies for pests affecting fruit trees, vegetables, edible fungi, and cotton. He has led multiple major research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and other prominent organizations. His notable projects include studying peritrophic membrane proteins, pest control technologies, and monitoring techniques for fruit-eating worms. YiPing Li has made significant contributions to the field, including numerous publications in top journals and several patents. He has been recognized with awards such as the Shaanxi Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award and the Ministry of Agriculture China Agricultural Science and Technology Award. His work also extends to educational reforms, with numerous teaching achievements and published papers on the subject.

Profile:

🔬 Academic and Professional Background:

YiPing Li focuses on the interaction between insect midgut proteases and peritrophic membranes, and the green prevention and control of pests on various crops, including fruit trees, vegetables, edible fungi, and cotton.

🔍 Research and Innovations

  • NSFC Projects: Leading research on Bt synergism, midgut protease adaptation, and cotton bollworm resistance.
  • National Key Projects: Integration of technologies to reduce fertilizer and pesticide use in Xinjiang and Gansu.
  • Major Science and Technology Project: Studying pest occurrence patterns in apple and developing monitoring technologies.

🏆 Contributions & Awards:

Awarded for significant contributions to agricultural science, including the Shaanxi Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award and several teaching achievement awards.

📜 Editorial & Professional Memberships:

Active in the field of agricultural pest management, disaster mechanisms, and green technologies.

Research Focus: Plant

YiPing Li’s research primarily revolves around the interaction between insect pests and plants, with a special emphasis on:

  1. Insect Midgut Proteases and Peritrophic Membranes: Studying how these digestive enzymes and protective layers in insects interact with host plants and Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) to develop effective pest control strategies.
  2. Pest Occurrence Patterns: Investigating the patterns and behaviors of pests on various crops including fruit trees, vegetables, edible fungi, and cotton, aiming to enhance green prevention and control technologies.
  3. Green Prevention and Control Technologies: Developing and integrating sustainable technologies to manage and mitigate pest impacts on plants, contributing to environmentally friendly agricultural practices.
  4. Adaptive Mechanisms of Midgut Proteases: Researching how midgut proteases adapt to different host plants and their potential as targets for pest control, focusing on pests like Grapholita molesta and cotton bollworm.

YiPing Li’s work is integral to advancing sustainable agriculture by improving pest management practices and reducing reliance on chemical controls.

Publication Top Notes:

  • “Trypsin‐encoding gene function of efficient star polycation nanomaterial‐mediated dsRNA feeding delivery system of Grapholita molesta”
    Pest Management Science
    July 5, 2024
    DOI: 10.1002/ps.8289
  • “Structural Characteristics of Mitochondrial Genomes of Eight Treehoppers (Hemiptera: Membracidae: Centrotinae) and Their Phylogenetic Implications”
    Genes
    July 24, 2023
    DOI: 10.3390/genes14071510
  • “Larval midgut protease activity of Illiberis pruni (Lepidoptera: Zygaenidae) feeding on multiple characteristic hosts”
    Phytoparasitica
    November 2022
    DOI: 10.1007/s12600-022-01019-w
  • “RNA Sequencing Reveals the Potential Adaptation Mechanism to Different Hosts of Grapholita molesta”
    Insects
    September 2022
    DOI: 10.3390/insects13100893
  • “Antibiotic Treatment Reduced the Gut Microbiota Diversity, Prolonged the Larval Development Period and Lessened Adult Fecundity of Grapholita molesta (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)”
    Insects
    September 15, 2022
    DOI: 10.3390/insects13090838
  • “Comparison of Gut Bacterial Communities of Fall Armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) Reared on Different Host Plants”
    International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    October 2021
    DOI: 10.3390/ijms222011266
  • “Comparison of Gut Bacterial Communities of Grapholita molesta (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) Reared on Different Host Plants”
    International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    June 25, 2021
    DOI: 10.3390/ijms22136843
  • “Enhanced hydrolysis of β‐cypermethrin caused by deletions in the glycin‐rich region of carboxylesterase 001G from Helicoverpa armigera”
    Pest Management Science
    April 2021
    DOI: 10.1002/ps.6242
  • “Geographic variation in sexual communication in the cotton bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera”
    Pest Management Science
    November 2020
    DOI: 10.1002/ps.5893
  • “The effect of host plant on the development and larval midgut protease activity of Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae)”
    Phytoparasitica
    September 1, 2019
    DOI: 10.1007/s12600-019-00746-x
  • “Ultrastructure of antennal sensilla of three fruit borers (Lepidoptera: Crambidae or Tortricidae)”
    PLOS ONE
    October 11, 2018
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0205604