Yucheng Jie | Crop Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Yucheng Jie |  Crop Science | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at  Agricultural College / Ramie Research Institute,  China

Yucheng Jie is a distinguished professor and doctoral advisor at Hunan Agricultural University. With extensive expertise in [insert area of expertise, e.g., crop genetics, sustainable agriculture, or other specialties], Professor Jie has made significant contributions to the field through research, teaching, and mentorship. Born in Taoyuan, Hunan Province, his work reflects a deep commitment to advancing agricultural science and innovation.

Profile:

🎓 Education:

  • B.S. in Crop Science, Hunan Agricultural University (1987)
  • Ph.D. in Agriculture, Nanjing Agricultural University (1998)

📚 Professional Experience:

  • Director, Institute of Ramie, Hunan Agricultural University (2007–Present)
  • Visiting Scholar, North Carolina State University, USA (2013–2015)
  • Research Fellow and Director Roles, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (1993–2007)

🔬 Research Focus:

Specializes in ramie and bast fiber crops, with expertise in crop germplasm innovation, heavy metal soil remediation, and sustainable agricultural technologies.

🏆 Awards and Recognitions:

  • National Science and Technology Progress Award (Second Prize, 2016, 2010)
  • Multiple provincial awards for contributions to agricultural science and technology

📖 Grants and Projects:

Led over 25 national and provincial projects, including studies on cadmium stress tolerance in ramie, crop germplasm resources, and soil remediation technologies.

Citation Metrics:

📊 Total Citations: 631 (from 531 documents)
📄 Total Publications: 54
📈 h-index: 14

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Effects of Nitrogen Fertilizer and Planting Density on Growth, Nutrient Characteristics, and Chlorophyll Fluorescence in Silage Maize
    Han, X., Xiao, X., Zhang, J., Jie, Y., Xing, H.
    Agronomy, 2024, 14(7), 1352
  2. BnXTH1 Regulates Cadmium Tolerance by Modulating Vacuolar Compartmentalization and the Cadmium Binding Capacity of Cell Walls in Ramie (Boehmeria nivea)
    Ma, Y., Jie, H., Zhao, L., Xing, H., Jie, Y.
    Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2024, 470, 134172
  3. Fungal Systems for Lignocellulose Deconstruction: From Enzymatic Mechanisms to Hydrolysis Optimization
    Ren, F., Wu, F., Wu, X., Jie, Y., Gao, L.
    GCB Bioenergy, 2024, 16(5), e13130
  4. Comparative Study on Production Performance of Forage Triticale and Italian Ryegrass in Hunan Province
    He, P., Jie, H., Rasheed, A., Xing, H., Jie, Y.
    Chinese Journal of Grassland, 2024, 46(4), pp. 144–150
  5. Evaluation of Forage Sweet Sorghum Production Performance in Western Hunan
    He, P., Jie, H., Ma, Y., Xing, H., Jie, Y.
    Chinese Journal of Grassland, 2024, 46(3), pp. 100–109
  6. Response of Lignin and Flavonoid Metabolic Pathways in Capsicum annuum to Drought and Waterlogging Stresses
    Lv, X., Xiao, H., Jie, H., Xing, H., Jie, Y.
    Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca, 2024, 52(2), 13819
  7. Comparison of Silage Maize Production Performance in the Eastern and Western Regions of Hunan Province
    He, P.-L., Jie, H.-D., Zhu, N.-J., Xing, H.-C., Jie, Y.-C.
    Acta Agrestia Sinica, 2024, 32(3), pp. 977–984
  8. Waterlogging Increases Greenhouse Gas Release and Decreases Yield in Winter Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) Seedlings
    Li, L., Zhang, L., Tang, J., Jie, H., Jie, Y.
    Scientific Reports, 2023, 13(1), 18673

 

Bramwel Wanjala | Crop health | Best Paper Award

Mr Bramwel Wanjala | Crop health | Best Paper Award

Senior Research Scientist at  Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization,  Kenya

Dr. Bramwel Waswa Wanjala is an experienced research scientist at the Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO), where he has worked since 2003. His research primarily focuses on plant disease diagnostics and molecular biology, particularly the epidemiology and management of critical diseases like Maize Lethal Necrosis (MLN), Cassava Brown Streak Disease (CBSV), and sweetpotato viruses. Dr. Wanjala has contributed to the development of laboratory protocols, training of personnel, and the establishment of standardized practices that ensure high-quality lab operations. His work includes using genetic markers such as AFLP, SSRs, SRAP, and ISSR to analyze crop diversity, helping enhance agricultural resilience in Kenya. Dr. Wanjala’s expertise has made him a key figure in plant pathology research, where he supports capacity-building efforts and advances diagnostic methodologies for sustainable agriculture.

 

Publication Profile

Academic Background:

  • Ph.D. in Biotechnology (Expected Dec 2022) – Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology
  • M.Sc. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2013) – Egerton University

Expertise:

Dr. Wanjala is a skilled research scientist specializing in plant disease diagnostics, molecular biology, and crop germplasm management. His work has focused on critical plant diseases in Kenya, including Maize Lethal Necrosis (MLN) and various sweetpotato viruses, employing advanced techniques like ELISA, PCR, Q-PCR, and LAMP. At the International Potato Center (CIP), he led sweetpotato virus diagnostics and developed innovative technologies for rapid vine multiplication, like sandponics, significantly aiding the sweetpotato seed system in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Key Contributions and Achievements:

  • Capacity Building: Trained numerous researchers and technical staff in virus diagnostics across East and Central Africa, including for KEPHIS.
  • Diagnostic Innovations: Validated a ClonDiag Microarray for sweetpotato virus detection, reducing testing time from 6 months to 2 days.
  • MLN Lab Establishment: Set up a diagnostic lab for MLN and trained stakeholders in disease identification and management.
  • Prebasic Seed Production: Helped establish a sustainable sweetpotato seed production system with KEPHIS, distributing over 150,000 vines to farmers.

Professional Affiliations:

  • International Society for Tropical Root Crops (African Branch)
  • African Biotechnology Stakeholders Forum (ABSF)
  • Trustee and Director of Economic Empowerment, JEDIMU Trust

Publication Top Notes

  • “Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification assays for on-site detection of the main sweetpotato infecting viruses”
  • “Comparative analysis for producing sweetpotato pre-basic seed using sandponics and conventional systems”
  • “Improving rapid multiplication of sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas L. (Lam) pre-basic seed using sandponics technology in East Africa”
  • “Storage root yield of sweetpotato as influenced by sweetpotato leaf curl virus and its interaction with sweetpotato feathery mottle virus and Sweetpotato chlorotic stunt virus in Kenya”
  • “Yield potential of sandponically produced sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam) pre-basic seed for selected genotypes”