Dharmendra Kumar Meena | Food Security and Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Dharmendra Kumar Meena | Food Security and Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Dr Dharmendra Kumar Meena, ICAR-CIFRI, India

Based on Dr. Dharmendra Kumar Meena’s impressive background and contributions, he appears to be a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.”

Publication profile

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Academic and Professional Background

Dr. Meena is a Senior Scientist at ICAR-Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute with a Ph.D. in Fish Nutrition and Feed Technology. His work in aquaculture, ecological engineering, and waste management has been groundbreaking. With over 80 international papers, 35 book chapters, and 50 popular articles, plus his roles in editing multiple books and manuals, his academic output is substantial. His numerous awards, including the Young Scientist Award, and global recognition underscore his impact in the field. 🌟📚

Research and Innovations

Dr. Meena’s extensive research projects, editorial appointments across high-impact journals, and collaborations with various sectors highlight his broad influence. His work on fish nutrigenomics, circular economy, and ecological engineering is cutting-edge. His dedication to advancing knowledge in these areas, combined with his leadership in multiple professional societies, makes him a standout candidate. 🌍🔬

Publications and Impact

His recent publications cover vital areas like fish masculinization, water quality dynamics, immunomodulatory effects of herbal treatments, and functional food development. These contributions demonstrate his ongoing commitment to addressing crucial issues in aquatic research and sustainability. 🐟📈

Research focus

Based on the provided articles, Meena D.K.’s research focus revolves around aquatic biology, fish physiology, and environmental science. His work explores various aspects of fish health and management, including the impact of aromatase inhibitors on fish masculinization, water quality dynamics, and immunomodulatory effects of natural substances in fish. Additionally, he investigates the antioxidant properties of sorghum and its potential in functional food development. Meena D.K.’s research contributes to enhancing fishery practices, improving fish health, and understanding environmental impacts on aquatic ecosystems. 🌊🐟📚🔬

Dr. Meena’s comprehensive expertise and significant achievements in his field make him a deserving nominee for this prestigious award.

Publication top notes

Seasonal Variations and Water Quality Dynamics:Analysis of Kanota Dam in Relation to WHO Standards

Terminalia arjuna Bark Powder as a Potential Immunomodulator in Labeo rohita: Enhanced Hematological, Adaptive, and Humoral Responses against Bacterial Pathogens and Concordant Liver Histomorphology

Unveiling the Antioxidant Arsenal of Colored Sorghum: A Path to Functional Food Development

Immunomodulatory effect of saponin treatment and microbial infections provoke the expression of Mx gene in catla (Labeo catla)

Ecosystem-based fishery enhancement through pen culture of Indian major carp Labeo catla in a tropical floodplain wetland of North Eastern Region, India, during COVID pandemic

Mohamed Bechir Allagui | Food System | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr Mohamed Bechir Allagui |  Food System | Best Researcher Award

Professor at the University at  National Institute for Agronomic Research of Tunisia (INRAT), Tunisia

Dr. Mohamed Bechir Allagui is a distinguished expert in agronomic sciences and biological engineering, earning his doctorate from the Faculté Universitaire des Sciences Agronomiques de Gembloux (Belgium) in 1999. With over 35 years of dedicated service at the Institut National de Recherche Agronomique de Tunisie (INRAT), he has made significant contributions to the field of pest and disease control, specializing in fungal diseases affecting various crops.

 

Profile:

🌾 Professional Journey:

Joining the Institut National de Recherche Agronomique de Tunisie (INRAT) in 1988, Professor Allagui showcased exceptional leadership as the Head of the Plant Protection Laboratory from 2011 to 2021. His team, comprising professors, engineers, technicians, workers, and students, flourished under his adept administrative, financial, and scientific guidance.

🌟 Collaborative Spirit:

Professor Allagui’s collaborative ethos shines through his partnerships with various companies and departments, exemplified by his work with the Direction Générale de la Santé végétale et du Contrôle des Intrants Agricoles (DGSVCIA). His commitment to evaluating fungicides and assessing pepper varieties’ resistance underscores his dedication to advancing agricultural solutions.

In summary, Professor Mohamed Bechir Allagui stands as a beacon of excellence in phyto-protection, blending scientific acumen with managerial prowess to revolutionize agricultural practices and safeguard crop health. 🌾🔬

📚 Contributions:

Professor Allagui’s scholarly impact is profound, with 24 scientific articles in impacted journals and 15 articles in indexed journals to his credit. He supervised 5 doctoral theses and 14 master’s degrees, nurturing the next generation of agronomic scientists. His expertise extends to coordinating national and international multilateral projects.

Research Focus: Food System

Professor Mohamed Bechir Allagui’s extensive experience in agronomic sciences and biological engineering, with a specialization in pest and disease control, provides a solid foundation for research in the food system. Here’s how his expertise can be applied to food system research: Crop Protection and Disease Management: Allagui’s deep understanding of fungal diseases affecting various crops equips him to contribute significantly to research aimed at improving crop protection strategies. He can investigate innovative methods for disease detection, prevention, and management, ensuring sustainable and resilient food production systems. Genetic Resistance and Variety Improvement: His work in selecting rust-tolerant oat and faba bean varieties demonstrates his expertise in genetic resistance. This can be leveraged in food system research to develop crop varieties with enhanced resistance to pests and diseases, reducing the reliance on chemical pesticides and promoting environmentally friendly agricultural practices. Post-Harvest Preservation: Allagui’s research on post-harvest fruit rots and the use of biological compounds for disease management in stored fruits aligns with the goal of reducing food loss and waste in the food system. His knowledge can contribute to the development of effective and sustainable methods for extending the shelf life of perishable foods, thereby improving food security and availability. Collaboration with Stakeholders: Allagui’s willingness to collaborate with different companies and departments, including governmental agencies like the Direction Générale de la Santé végétale et du Contrôle des Intrants Agricoles (DGSVCIA), indicates his ability to work across sectors. In food system research, collaboration with stakeholders such as farmers, policymakers, and food industry professionals is crucial for implementing research findings and driving positive change.

Overall, Professor Mohamed Bechir Allagui’s expertise in crop protection, genetic resistance, and post-harvest preservation makes him well-suited for conducting research that addresses key challenges within the food system, from farm to fork.

Citations:

  • Citations: This represents the total number of times Allagui’s work has been cited by other researchers. It’s a measure of the influence and relevance of his research within the scientific community.
  • h-index: The h-index is a metric that attempts to measure both the productivity and impact of a researcher’s publications. An h-index of 14 means that Allagui has published at least 14 papers that have each been cited at least 14 times.
  • i10-index: The i10-index measures the number of publications by a researcher that have been cited at least 10 times. An i10-index of 23 means that Allagui has at least 23 publications that have been cited at least 10 times each.

 

Publication Top Notes:

  • Phytophthora nicotianae diseases worldwide: new knowledge of a long-recognised pathogen
    Authors: F. Panabieres, GS Ali, MB Allagui, RJD Dalio, NC Gudmestad, ML Kuhn, …
    Journal: Phytopathologia Mediterranea
    Pages: 20-40
    Volume: 135
    Year: 2016
  • Fodder oats: a world overview
    Authors: JM Suttie, SG Reynolds
    Journal: Food & Agriculture Organization
    Volume: 108
    Year: 2004
  • Adaptation of oat (Avena sativa) cultivars to autumn sowings in Mediterranean environments
    Authors: J Sánchez-Martín, D Rubiales, F Flores, AA Emeran, MJY Shtaya, …
    Journal: Field Crops Research
    Volume: 156
    Pages: 111-122
    Year: 2014
  • Effects of crop mixtures on chocolate spot development on faba bean grown in Mediterranean climates
    Authors: M Fernández-Aparicio, MJY Shtaya, AA Emeran, MB Allagui, M Kharrat, …
    Journal: Crop Protection
    Volume: 30
    Issue: 8
    Pages: 1015-1023
    Year: 2011
  • Antifungal activity and chemical composition of seven essential oils to control the main seedborne fungi of cucurbits
    Authors: M Moumni, G Romanazzi, B Najar, L Pistelli, H Ben Amara, K Mezrioui, …
    Journal: Antibiotics
    Volume: 10
    Issue: 2
    Pages: 104
    Year: 2021
  • Epistasis and heritability of resistance to Phytophthora nicotianae in pepper (Capsicum annuum L.)
    Authors: F Bnejdi, M Saadoun, MB Allagui, M El Gazzah
    Journal: Euphytica
    Volume: 167
    Pages: 39-44
    Year: 2009
  • Management of chili pepper root rot and wilt (caused by Phytophthora nicotianae) by grafting onto resistant rootstock
    Authors: M Saadoun, MB Allagui
    Journal: Phytopathologia Mediterranea
    Pages: 141-147
    Year: 2013