Latif Ahmad Peer | Plant Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Latif Ahmad Peer  | Plant Science | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at University of Kashmir, India

Dr. Latif Ahmad Peer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Botany at the University of Kashmir, specializing in plant morphogenesis and climate-smart agriculture. He earned his Ph.D. in Botany in 2022 with research focused on morphogenetic assessment in Zea mays L., contributing to sustainable agricultural practices. With over two decades of academic and teaching experience, Dr. Peer has served in various roles, progressing from Lecturer to Associate Professor since 2007.

Profile:

🎓 Academic Journey:

Dr. Latif Ahmad Peer earned his Ph.D. in Botany from the University of Kashmir in 2022, with a thesis titled “Morphogenetic assessment in Zea mays L. with reference to climate smart agriculture.” He also holds a Master’s degree in Botany (2003) and a Bachelor’s in Biology and Chemistry (2001).

👨‍🏫 Academic Roles & Experience:

With over 20 years of teaching and research experience, Dr. Peer currently serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Botany, University of Kashmir. He has previously worked as a Lecturer and Assistant Professor, contributing significantly to both undergraduate and postgraduate education.

🔬 Research Focus:

His research interests center around climate-smart agriculture, morphogenetic plant analysis, and the adaptation of Zea mays L. (maize) to environmental stress, with an emphasis on improving crop resilience and sustainability.

🏛️ University Service & Leadership:

Dr. Peer plays an active role in the university’s academic and administrative activities:

  • Academic & Career Counsellor

  • Member of UG/PG Boards of Studies

  • Incharge of the Computer Lab & Department Auditorium

  • Member of Research and Admission Committees

🌱 Impact & Vision:

Dedicated to sustainable agricultural development and botanical innovation, Dr. Peer’s work contributes to environmentally adaptive farming practices in the Himalayan region and beyond.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Floral Induction Pathways: Decision Making and Determination in Plants to Flower – A Comprehensive Review

  • High Temperature Triggered Plant Responses From Whole Plant to Cellular Level

  • Potential Antioxidant Activity of Some Mushrooms Growing in Kashmir Valley

  • Traditional Uses, Phytochemistry, Pharmacology, and Toxicology of the Genus Artemisia L. (Asteraceae): A High-Value Medicinal Plant

  • Phenolic Content, Antioxidant and Allelopathic Potential of Artemisia brevifolia Wall. ex DC. Across the Elevations of Western Himalayan Region of Ladakh

  • Phytochemistry, Pharmacological Activities, and Ethnomedicinal Importance of the Highly Valuable Endangered Plant, Podophyllum hexandrum: A Comprehensive Review

  • Rhizosphere Mycobiome Diversity of Medicinal Plants: A Review

  • Genetic, Molecular and Physiological Crosstalk During Drought Tolerance in Maize (Zea mays): Pathways to Resilient Agriculture

  • Repurposing of Plant-Based Antiviral Molecules for the Treatment of COVID-19

  • Drought Stress-Induced Impact on Morpho-Physiological Traits in Maize Landraces of Kashmir

  • Phytochemistry, Biological Properties, Economic and Ecological Importance of Taraxacum officinale: A Review

  • Genetic Diversity Analysis in Maize Landraces Under Temperate Ecology

  • Phytochemistry, Biological Activity and Medicinal Importance of Urtica dioica: A Review

  • Self-Incompatibility Patterns and Signal Transduction

  • Medicinal Plants of the Himalayan Tral Region of Kashmir, India: An Ethnobotanical Study of Their Diversity, Use Patterns, and Health Implications

  • Maize Characterization: From Genotyping to High-Throughput Phenotyping

  • Effect of Plant Growth Promoting Bacillus Species on the Growth of Blue Pine Seedlings

  • Cowpea Wild Relatives for Cowpea Sustainability Through Introgression Breeding

  • Harnessing Phytohormone Dynamics to Fortify Crop Resilience Against Drought: A Comprehensive Review

  • Comprehensive Morphological Characterization of Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) Genotypes for Enhanced Breeding Programs in Jammu and Kashmir

 

Ujjwal Layek | Pollination Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr Ujjwal Layek |  Pollination Biology |  Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at  Rampurhat College, India

Dr. Ujjwal Layek is an Assistant Professor of Botany at Rampurhat College, specializing in plant-pollinator interactions with a focus on palynology and pollination biology. He holds a Ph.D. from Vidyasagar University and completed his M.Sc. at Visva-Bharati, West Bengal. With over four years of experience in academia, he has authored over 35 publications in esteemed journals such as Elsevier, Springer Nature, and Wiley & Sons. Dr. Layek serves as an editorial board member for journals like Frontiers in Bee Science and Plant Science Today and has reviewed over 60 manuscripts for prestigious publishers including Nature Publishing Group and Elsevier. His research has garnered significant citation recognition, with an H-index of 13. Additionally, he has organized research conferences and workshops and actively collaborates with universities and industries. Dr. Layek’s contributions to research and development have earned him recognition, including an award, and he continues to make strides in advancing our understanding of plant reproductive biology and bee behavior.

Profile:

👨‍🎓 Education & Experience:

Dr. Ujjwal Layek holds a Ph.D. in Botany from Vidyasagar University, following his M.Sc. from Visva-Bharati. With over 4 years of teaching experience, he currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Rampurhat College, specializing in plant-pollinator interactions.

 

📚 Academic Contributions:

As an editorial board member of journals like Frontiers in Bee Science and Plant Science Today, he actively shapes scholarly discourse. Dr. Layek’s commitment to academia is evident through his review of over 60 manuscripts from renowned publishers like Nature Publishing Group and Springer Nature.

 

🌍 Global Impact:

Dr. Layek’s work has garnered international recognition, with publications indexed in SCI, SCIE, Scopus, and PubMed. He has engaged in over 20 collaborative research activities and presented his findings in numerous conferences worldwide.

🔬 Research Focus: Pollination Biology

 

Dr. Ujjwal Layek, an Assistant Professor of Botany at Rampurhat College, specializes in the intricate world of pollination biology. His research delves into the crucial interactions between plants and pollinators, exploring the mechanisms and dynamics that drive successful pollination processes.

🌼 Plant-Pollinator Interactions: Dr. Layek investigates the fascinating relationships between flowering plants and their pollinators, unraveling the complexities of co-evolution and mutual dependencies.

🔍 Palynology Expertise: With a focus on palynology, Dr. Layek examines pollen grains and their role in plant reproduction, shedding light on pollen morphology, dispersal, and its implications for pollination efficiency.

🐝 Foraging Behavior of Pollinators: Understanding the foraging behavior of pollinators like honeybees and stingless bees is central to Dr. Layek’s research. He explores how these vital agents navigate floral landscapes, impacting plant reproductive success.

🌍 Environmental Impact: Dr. Layek’s work not only advances scientific knowledge but also highlights the ecological importance of pollination in maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem stability.

Citations:

Dr. Ujjwal Layek’s contributions to the field of pollination biology have garnered significant attention, with 360 citations overall and 339 citations since 2019. His work has established an h-index of 13 and an i10-index of 15, reflecting the impact and influence of his research in advancing our understanding of plant-pollinator interactions.

Publication Top Notes:

  • “Nesting characteristics, floral resources, and foraging activity of Trigona iridipennis Smith in Bankura district of West Bengal, India”
    • Authors: U Layek, P Karmakar
    • Published in: Insectes sociaux
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 41
  • “Impact of managed stingless bee and western honey bee colonies on native pollinators and yield of watermelon: A comparative study”
    • Authors: U Layek, A Kundu, S Bisui, P Karmakar
    • Published in: Annals of Agricultural Sciences
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 36
  • “Pollen foraging behaviour of honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) in southern West Bengal, India”
    • Authors: U Layek, SS Manna, P Karmakar
    • Published in: Palynology
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 25
  • “Honey sample collection methods influence pollen composition in determining true nectar-foraging bee plants”
    • Authors: U Layek, R Mondal, P Karmakar
    • Published in: Acta Botanica Brasilica
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 24
  • “Comparing the pollen forage pattern of stingless bee (Trigona iridipennis Smith) between rural and semi-urban areas of West Bengal, India”
    • Authors: S Bisui, U Layek, P Karmakar
    • Published in: Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 23
  • “Bee plants used as nectar sources by Apis florea Fabricius in Bankura and Paschim Medinipur districts, West Bengal”
    • Authors: U Layek, P Karmakar
    • Published in: Geophytology
    • Year: 2016
    • Citations: 21