Tanzin Ladon | Horticulture Development | Best Researcher Award
TANZIN LADON Dr. Y S Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, Solan,india.
Research Focus:
- Advanced Materials Synthesis: Developing new materials with specific properties for various applications, including energy storage, catalysis, and environmental remediation.
- Nanotechnology: Exploring the use of nanomaterials for enhancing the performance of devices and systems in fields like electronics, medicine, and environmental science.
- Catalysis: Designing and optimizing catalysts for chemical reactions, particularly in green chemistry and sustainable processes.
- Energy Storage and Conversion: Investigating new materials and technologies for efficient energy storage and conversion, including batteries and fuel cells.
- Environmental Applications: Applying materials science to environmental challenges, such as pollution control and resource recovery.
- Computational Modeling: Using simulations and computational techniques to predict material properties and behavior, aiding in the design and optimization of new materials.
Research and Innovations:
PhD Research:
- Project Title: “Studies on the Effect of Planting Densities, Canopy Management, and Fertigation on Growth, Yield, and Fruit Quality of Apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.)”
- Focus: Investigated optimal agronomic practices to enhance apple production.
- Details: Explored various planting densities, canopy management techniques, and fertigation schedules. Evaluated their impacts on apple tree growth, yield, and fruit quality.
- Skills Gained: Advanced understanding of horticultural practices, experimental design, data analysis, and practical application of scientific principles.
M.Sc. Research:
- Project Title: “Studies on Epicotyl Grafting in Walnut (Juglans regia L.)”
- Focus: Advanced grafting techniques to improve walnut propagation and cultivation.
- Details: Gained insights into advanced grafting methods and their applications in walnut production.
- Skills Gained: Expertise in grafting techniques and their impact on walnut cultivation.
Horticulture Development Award:
Introduction
The Horticulture Development Award celebrates outstanding contributions and innovations in horticulture. This prestigious accolade honors individuals and teams whose work significantly advances the field.
Eligibility
- Open to individuals and teams actively engaged in horticulture.
- Must demonstrate significant impact in the field.
- Advanced degree or equivalent experience in horticulture or related fields.
- Proven track record of relevant achievements.
Publications
- Relevant research papers, articles, or books demonstrating expertise and contributions to horticulture.
Requirements
- Detailed project or research description.
- Evidence of impact and innovation.
- Relevant qualifications and achievements.
Evaluation Criteria
- Innovation and originality of the project.
- Practical impact and applicability.
- Quality and rigor of research.
- Contribution to the advancement of horticulture.
Submission Guidelines
- Submit a comprehensive project report.
- Include a biography and supporting documents.
- Follow specific formatting and submission instructions as detailed on the award website.
Recognition
- Award recipients receive a certificate and recognition at a formal ceremony.
- Opportunities for networking and further professional development.
Community Impact
- The award acknowledges contributions that lead to substantial benefits for communities and the environment through advancements in horticulture.
Biography
- Provide a detailed biography highlighting the applicant’s career and contributions to horticulture.
Abstract
- A concise summary of the project or research, emphasizing its significance and impact.
Supporting Files
- Research papers, project reports, publications, and any other relevant documents that substantiate the application.
Publication Top Notes:
- Ladon, T., Chandel, J.S., Sharma, N.C., & Verma, P. (2024). Optimizing apple orchard management: Investigating the impact of planting density, training systems, and fertigation levels on tree growth, yield, and fruit quality. Scientia Horticulturae, 334, 113329.
- Gangode, A.M., Ladon, T., Aman, A., & Chauhan, P. (2020). Effect of storage media and time on germination, vegetative growth, and survival in mango (Mangifera indica L.). Indian Journal of Ecology, 47(3), 872-874.
- Ladon, T., Chandel, J.S., & Verma, P. (2020). Epicotyl grafting: A new method for propagation in walnut (Juglans regia L.). Indian Journal of Ecology, 47(1), 72-76.