Kumlachew Yeneneh | Horticultural Crops | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Kumlachew Yeneneh | Horticultural Crops | Best Researcher Award

Associate Researcher and Lecturer at Ethiopian Defence University,  Ethiopia

Kumlachew Yeneneh is an innovative Engineer, Researcher, and Lecturer at the Department of Motor Vehicle Engineering, College of Engineering, Ethiopian Defence University, Bishoftu, Ethiopia. He specializes in automotive engineering, vehicle dynamics, adaptive control systems, and sustainable post-harvest technologies.

Profile:

🎓 Education:

  • M.Tech in Automotive Engineering (2024)
    Ethiopian Defence University, Ethiopia

  • B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering (2018)
    Woldia University, Ethiopia

🧪 Research Interests:

  • 🚗 Automotive Engineering and Vehicle Dynamics

  • 🥬 Post-Harvest Technology and Evaporative Cooling Systems

  • 🌾 Sustainable Agricultural Engineering

  • 🔧 Adaptive and Robust Control Systems

  • 🚙 Semi-Autonomous Vehicle Systems

🛠️ Skills and Expertise:

  • Adaptive Vehicle Control Systems

  • Evaporative Cooling System Design

  • Post-Harvest Storage Technology

  • Model Predictive and Robust H∞ Control

  • Vehicle Dynamics Simulation

  • Energy-Efficient System Design

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Robust H∞ Control Design for Improving Handling and Ride Comfort in Semi-Active Suspension Systems
    K. Yeneneh, T. Mamo, M. Walle, B. Birhanu
    International Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering, 21(3), 11542–11558, 2024.

  2. Performance Evaluation of Evaporative Cooling Systems for Mitigating Post-Harvest Losses in Ethiopian Horticultural Crops
    K. Yeneneh, M. Walle
    Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 2025.

  3. Numerical and Experimental Analysis of Body Armor Polymer Penetration Resistance Against 7.62 mm Bullet
    G. Asgedom, K. Yeneneh, G. Tilahun, B. Negash
    Heliyon, 11(1), 2025.

  4. Analysis of Lateral Dynamics of Semi-Autonomous Vehicles for Lane Changes and Cornering Maneuvers
    K. Yeneneh, B. Yoseph
    2024.

  5. Design, Fabrication, and Evaluation of Evaporative Cooling System for the Storage of Fruits and Vegetables
    K. Yeneneh
    International Journal of Applied and Structural Mechanics, 3, 2023.

 

Anshul Kumar | Fruit Science | Young Researcher Award

Dr Anshul Kumar |  Fruit Science | Young Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Shoolini University, India

Dr. Anshul Kumar is an Assistant Professor specializing in Fruit Science at the MS Swaminathan School of Agriculture, Shoolini University. With a strong academic and research background, he is actively engaged in teaching, mentoring, and contributing to advancements in horticultural science.

Profile:

🎓 Academic Background:

  • Ph.D. (Fruit Science), Dr. Y.S. Parmar UHF, Nauni – 70.50% (2021)

  • M.Sc. (Fruit Science), Dr. Y.S. Parmar UHF, Nauni – 74.00% (2017)

  • B.Sc. (Hons.) Horticulture, Dr. Y.S. Parmar UHF, Nauni – 73.80% (2015)

📚 Research Highlights:

M.Sc. Thesis

Title: Effect of Integrated Nutrient Management on Growth, Yield and Fruit Quality of Apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.)

  • Demonstrated that integrated use of fertilizers, organic manure, and bio-fertilizers can reduce costs, enhance soil health, and increase productivity.

Ph.D. Thesis

Title: Identification and Characterisation of Bud Sports in Apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.)

  • Over 10,000 apple trees screened; 19 distinct bud sports identified.

  • 4 bud sports registered with ICAR-NBPGR with IC & INGR numbers.

  • Research published in Scientia Horticulturae.

👨‍🏫 Professional Experience:

Assistant Professor (Fruit Science)

Shoolini University, Himachal Pradesh
Tenure: 3 Years
Responsibilities:

  • Teaching, Research, and Extension.

  • Leading projects on:

    • Strawberry germplasm evaluation

    • Dragon fruit nutrition/orchard management

    • Cold stress evaluation in Hippophae spp.

Agri/Horti Officer

Himalayan Action Research Centre (HARC)ILSP Project by Govt. of Uttarakhand & IFAD
Focus:

  • Sustainable rural livelihood enhancement through agriculture, horticulture, and allied sectors.

  • Vocational training, agri-business strategies, and market linkage development.

🏆 Awards & Recognitions:

  • INGR Numbers: INGR 20103 – INGR 20106 (Apple bud sports)

  • IC Numbers: IC-0647748 – IC-0647751

  • RASSA Prof. Ram Nath Singh Best Ph.D. Thesis Award (2022)

  • Outstanding Student Award (2016)

  • Best Sports Person Award (2012–13)

  • Represented in multiple Inter-University Sports Meets (Badminton, Volleyball)

🧠 Trainings & Workshops Attended:

  1. Advanced Agricultural Techniques (DST, 2022) – 7 days

  2. Technological Advancements in Horticulture & Forest Crops (DST, 2022) – 7 days

  3. National Online Training on Conservation, Management – 5 days

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Kumar, A., Sharma, D.P., Kumar, P., Sharma, G., & Suprun, I.I. (2022). Comprehensive insights on Apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.) bud sport mutations and epigenetic regulations. Scientia Horticulturae, 297, 110979. [Citations: 20]

  2. Kumar, A., Kumar, P., Sharma, A., Sharma, D.P., & Thakur, M. (2022). Scientific insights to existing know-how, breeding, genetics, and biotechnological interventions pave the way for the adoption of high-value underutilized super fruit Sea buckthorn (Hippophae spp.). South African Journal of Botany, 145, 348–359. [Citations: 19]

  3. Gill, K., Kumar, P., Kumar, A., Kapoor, B., Sharma, R., & Joshi, A.K. (2022). Comprehensive mechanistic insights into citrus genetics, breeding challenges, biotechnological implications, and omics-based interventions. Tree Genetics & Genomes, 18(2), Article 9. [Citations: 18]

  4. Kumar, A., Sharma, D.P., Dogra, R.K., Singh, G., Sharma, R., & Kumar, P. (2022). Identification and characterization of Apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.) bud sports mutations in the apple growing Northwestern Himalayan region. Scientia Horticulturae, 304, 111308. [Citations: 7]

  5. Kumar, A., Sharma, D.D., Sharma, D.P., Shylla, B., & Sharma, S. (2019). Effect of integrated nutrient sources on fruit quality of apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) under mid hill conditions of Himachal Pradesh. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 8(2), 1120–1123. [Citations: 7]

  6. Kumar, A., Sharma, D.D., Sharma, D.P., Shylla, B., Singh, U., Verma, P., … (2024). Integrated Nutrient Management as a Low Cost and Eco-Friendly Strategy for Sustainable Fruit Production in Apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.). International Journal of Fruit Science, 24(1), 18–32. [Citations: 6]

  7. Kumar, A., Mushtaq, M., Kumar, P., Sharma, D.P., & Gahlaut, V. (2024). Insights into flowering mechanisms in apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.) amidst climate change: An exploration of genetic and epigenetic factors. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) – General Subjects, 130593. [Citations: 6]

  8. Padhan, A., Kumar, A., Pathirana, R., Sharma, D.P., Thakur, D.S., Rana, V.S., … (2024). Potential of wild, underutilized Actinidia callosa and Actinidia strigosa from Northeast India for kiwifruit breeding. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 71(1), 39–52. [Citations: 6]

  9. Kumar, A., Dangi, G., Kumar, P., Sharma, D.P., Sharma, G., Sangwan, P., … (2024). Exploring pollination mechanisms in walnut: Production and breeding perspectives. South African Journal of Botany, 171, 673–681. [Citations: 1]

  10. Kumar, A., Negi, M., Joshi, Y., Dangi, G., Sharma, D.P., & Sharma, K.C. (2024). Anti-hail nets under hailstorm incidence: Impact on apple orchard dynamics. New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science, 1–21.

  11. Sharma, D.P., Singh, N., & Kumar, A. (2020). Pollination assisted production of fruit crops. National Seminar on Smart Horticulture, 1, 87–94.

  12. Kumar, A., Gautam, S., Smakaria, S., Negi, N., & Abrol, D. (2024). Epigenetic regulation of pre- and postharvest quality traits in fruits and vegetables. In Bioengineered Fruit and Vegetables (pp. 185–218).

 

Samuel Agele | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Samuel Agele | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Professor at  Federal University of Technology Akure,  Nigeria

Prof. Agele Samuel Ohikhena is a distinguished Plant Physiologist and Ecologist with expertise in crop physiology, irrigation management, and climate adaptation strategies for sustainable agriculture. He holds a B.Agric. degree, an M.Sc. in Desert Science, a Ph.D. in Crop Physiology, and a Postgraduate Certificate in Protected Crops & Irrigation (Israel).

Profile:

🎓 Academic Background:

He holds a B.Agric., an M.Sc. in Desert Science, and a Ph.D. in Crop Physiology. Additionally, he obtained a Postgraduate Certificate in Protected Crops & Irrigation from Israel.

🎓 Supervision & Academic Contributions:

Prof. Agele has supervised numerous undergraduate projects, over 25 master’s theses, and about 15 Ph.D. dissertations.

🏛️ Administrative & Research Leadership:

He has actively contributed to FUTA’s academic administration and served in leadership roles, including:
🔹 Head of Department (Crop, Soil & Pest Management, FUTA) (2013-2016)
🔹 Dean (Faculty of Agriculture, University of Africa, Toru Orua, Bayelsa State) (2017-2019)
🔹 Scholar (World Bank Step B Centre of Excellence in Food Security)
🔹 Coordinator (West African Agriculture Productivity Programme – WAAPP, FUTA)
🔹 Researcher (EU-AU Capacity4Food Project & Integrated Soil Fertility Management, FUTA)

🌍 International Training & Collaborations:

Prof. Agele has undergone training in Nigeria, Belgium, Israel, and Germany, contributing to international agricultural research efforts.

🏅 Professional Memberships:

He is a member of various prestigious scientific organizations, including:
🔸 International Horticultural Science Society (HIS)
🔸 International Soil Conservation Organization
🔸 International & African Crop Science Society
🔸 Soil Science Society of Nigeria
🔸 Agricultural Society of Nigeria
🔸 International Society for Irrigation and Drainage
🔸 Urban Climate Research Group

📖 Publications & Research Impact:

Prof. Agele has authored several book chapters and journal articles, with notable contributions to:
Cacao agronomy & microclimate adaptation 🌱🍫
Smallholder irrigation & climate resilience 🚰🌾
Urban forestry & biochar applications 🌳🌍
Water management & drought stress mitigation 💧🌾
Climate change, food security & soil fertility management 🌎🌱

Citation Metrics:

  • Total Citations: 1,510

  • Citations Since 2020: 670

  • h-index: 22

  • h-index Since 2020: 13

  • i10-index: 38

  • i10-index Since 2020: 19

Publication Top Notes:

  • Assessing Crop Model Improvements Through Comparison of Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) Simulation Models: A Case Study of West African Varieties
    FM Akinseye, M Adam, SO Agele, MP Hoffmann, PCS Traore, …
    Field Crops Research 201, 19-31 (2017)

  • Effects of Tillage and Mulching on the Growth, Development, and Yield of Late-Season Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.) in the Humid South of Nigeria
    SO Agele, GO Iremiren, SO Ojeniyi
    The Journal of Agricultural Science 134 (1), 55-59 (2000)

  • Effects of Plant Density and Mulching on the Performance of Late-Season Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) in Southern Nigeria
    SO Agele, GO Iremiren, SO Ojeniyi
    The Journal of Agricultural Science 133 (4), 397-402 (1999)

  • Insecticidal Activity of Powders of Some Nigerian Plants Against the Maize Weevil (Sitophilus zeamais Motsch)
    L Lajide, CO Adedire, WA Muse, SO Agele
    (1998)

  • Improving Sorghum Productivity Under Changing Climatic Conditions: A Modelling Approach
    FM Akinseye, HA Ajeigbe, PCS Traore, SO Agele, B Zemadim, …
    Field Crops Research 246, 107685 (2020)

  • Effects of Tillage and Manure Application on Soil Physicochemical Properties and Yield of Maize Grown on a Degraded Intensively Tilled Alfisol in Southwestern Nigeria
    AJ Adeyemo, SO Agele
    Journal of Soil Science and Environmental Management 1 (8), 205-216 (2010)

  • Evaluation of the Onset and Length of Growing Season to Define Planting Date: A Case Study for Mali (West Africa)
    FM Akinseye, SO Agele, PCS Traore, M Adam, AM Whitbread
    Theoretical and Applied Climatology 124, 973-983 (2016)

  • Effects of Some Soil Management Systems on Soil Physical Properties, Microbial Biomass, and Nutrient Distribution Under Rainfed Maize Production in a Humid Rainforest Alfisol
    SO Agele, BS Ewulo, IK Oyewusi
    Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems 72, 121-134 (2005)

  • Effects of Synthetic Hormone Substitutes and Genotypes on Rooting and Mini Tuber Production of Vine Cuttings Obtained From White Yam (Dioscorea rotundata, Poir)
    SO Agele, TG Ayankanmi, H Kikuno
    African Journal of Biotechnology 9 (30), 4714-4724 (2010)

  • Effects of Watering Regimes on Aphid Infestation and Performance of Selected Varieties of Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp) in a Humid Rainforest Zone of Nigeria
    SO Agele, TI Ofuya, PO James
    Crop Protection 25 (1), 73-78 (2006)

  • Sunflower Responses to Weather Variations in Rainy and Dry Cropping Seasons in a Tropical Rainforest Zone
    SO Agele
    International Journal of Biotronics 32, 17-33 (2003)

  • Evapotranspiration, Water Use Efficiency, and Yield of Rainfed and Irrigated Tomato
    SO Agele, GO Iremiren, SO Ojeniyi
    International Journal of Agriculture & Biology 13 (4) (2011)

  • Organic Amendment of an Ultisol: Effects on Soil Properties, Growth, and Yield of Maize in Southern Guinea Savanna Zone of Nigeria
    K Ogundare, S Agele, P Aiyelari
    International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture 1, 1-7 (2012)

  • Effects of Season of Sowing on Water Use and Yield of Tomato in the Humid South of Nigeria
    SO Agele, A Olufayo, GO Iremiren
    African Crop Science Society (2002)

  • Effect of Some Mulch Materials on Soil Physical Properties, Growth, and Yield of Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.)
    SO Agele, JB Olaore, FA Akinbode
    Advances in Environmental Biology, 368-376 (2010)

  • Effects of Variety and Row Spacing on Radiation Interception, Partitioning of Dry Matter, and Seed Set Efficiency in Late-Season Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.)
    SO Agele, IO Maraiyesa, IA Adeniji (2007)

  • Agricultural Wastes and Mineral Fertilizer on Soil and Plant Nutrient Status, Growth, and Yield of Tomato
    SO Agele, AJ Adeyemo, IB Famuwagun
    Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science 57 (1), 91-104 (2011)

  • Ability of Ovipositing Callosobruchus maculatus Females to Discriminate Between Seeds Bearing Their Own Eggs and Those Bearing Eggs of Other Females
    T Ofuya, S Agele (1989)

  • Effects of Spent Engine Oil Polluted Soil and Organic Amendment on Soil Chemical Properties, Microflora, and Growth of Telfairia occidentalis (Hook f.)
    AU Osaigbovo, KE Law-Ogbomo, SO Agele
    Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences 6 (1), 72-78 (2013)

  • Effects of Shade on Microclimate, Canopy Characteristics, and Light Integrals in Dry Season Field-Grown Cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) Seedlings
    S Agele, B Famuwagun, A Ogunleye
    Journal of Horticultural Sciences 11 (1), 47-56 (2016)

 

 

Arun kumar | Fruit science | Best Researcher Award

Mr Arun kumar | Fruit science | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D. Scholar at Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India

Arun Kumar is a dedicated researcher in horticulture and post-harvest technology, specializing in nano-coatings, fruit preservation, and sustainable agricultural practices. He holds an M.Sc. in Horticulture (Fruit Science) from Lovely Professional University, Punjab, and a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture from Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Ambala.

Profile:

🎓 Educational Background:

  • M.Sc. (Horticulture – Fruit Science), Lovely Professional University, Punjab (2023)

  • B.Sc. (Agriculture) Hons., Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Ambala (2021)

🔬 Research Focus & Contributions:

Arun Kumar specializes in post-harvest technology, nano-coatings, and sustainable agricultural practices. His M.Sc. thesis focused on the effect of nano silicon dioxide coatings on winter guava quality, contributing to enhanced fruit preservation techniques.

📜 Intellectual Property & Innovation:

  • 9 Copyrights on post-harvest storage, edible coatings, and sustainable agriculture

  • 3 Patents (Recommended), including innovations in vermicomposting and nano-coating applications

🏆 Awards & Recognition:

  • Best Researcher Award – Vigyan Varta Magazine (2022)

  • Emerging Scientist Award – Vigyan Varta Magazine (2022)

Publication Top Notes:

  • Vikanksha, A. K., & Singh, J. (2023). Trends in hydroponics practice/technology in horticultural crops: A review. International Journal of Plant & Soil Science, 35(2), 57-65.

  • Kumar, N. (2024). Hydroponics and environmental bioremediation. Springer Nature Switzerland.

  • Kumar, A., & Singh, J. (2024). Microbial synthesized nanoparticles in environment management. In Microbiome-Based Decontamination of Environmental Pollutants (pp. 381-401).

  • Thakur, V., Kumar, A., & Singh, J. (2024). Mycobial nanotechnology in bioremediation of wastewater. In Microbes Based Approaches for the Management of Hazardous Contaminants (pp. 1-11).

  • Vikanksha, A., Kumar, A., & Singh, J. (2024). Hydroponic root mats for wastewater treatment: A review. In Hydroponics and Environmental Bioremediation: Wastewater Treatment (pp. 269-296).

  • Himanshu, Sharma, S., Rana, V. S., Ankit, Thakur, V., Kumar, A., Prachi, …, & others. (2024). Unlocking the sustainable role of melatonin in fruit production and stress tolerance: A review. CABI Agriculture and Bioscience, 5(1), 103.

  • Mirza, A., Kumar, A., Singh, G., Arya, S. K., Bhalla, A., & Singh, J. (2024). Microbial technology: Tools for waste management; environmental sustainability and environmental safety. In Microbial Applications for Environmental Sustainability (pp. 41-70).

  • Thakur, V., Sharma, S., Kumar, A., Kumar, A., Kumar, R., Sharma, N., Thakur, S., & others. (2025). Exploring the impact of agrovoltaics on horticultural crop yields and environmental stress mitigation: A comprehensive review. Ecological Frontiers.

  • Kumar, A., Vikanksha, A., & Singh, J. (2025). Rhizosphere microbiome and plant tolerance against biotic agents. In Plant Microbiome and Biological Control: Emerging Trends and Applications.

  • Kumar, A., Singh, J., Verma, P., & Kundana, M. (2024). Seed germination and seedling growth as pretentious by various growing media in Red Lady-786 papaya. Journal of Applied & Natural Science, 16(3).

  • Thakur, V., Jassal, P. S., Kumar, A., Bhatia, A., Mirza, A., & Singh, J. (2024). Enzyme biotechnology toward cleaner production in industry. In Enzyme Biotechnology for Environmental Sustainability (pp. 33-53).

  • Kumar, A., & Singh, J. (2024). Importance of microbial surfactants in heavy metal remediation. In Microbiome-Based Decontamination of Environmental Pollutants (pp. 97-122).

  • Kumar, A., Thakur, V., & Singh, J. (2023). Enhancing shelf life of winter guava “Allahabad Safeda” fruits using nanoemulsion coatings. Journal of Food Chemistry & Nanotechnology, 9(S1), S594-S601.

  • Singh, J. (2023). Mutation breeding in citrus.

  • Vikanksha, A. K., & Singh, J. (2023). Horti-silviculture system of farming.

  • Kumar, J. S. A., & Vikanksha, A. (2022). Nano-silicon coating on fruit crops: Review. The Pharma Innovation Journal, 11(11), 2395-2400.

  • Kumar, A., & Singh, J. (2024). Integrated pest management through biological control. In The Role of Entomopathogenic Fungi in Agriculture (pp. 54-76).

  • Mirza, A. A., & Singh, J. (2024). Modern trends in horticulture.

  • Kumar, A., Vikanksha, H., & Singh, J. (2024). Maximizing sustainability through vertical farming and urban agriculture. In Smart and Sustainable Agricultural Technology (pp. 395).

 

Tingting Wu | Horticulture science | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr Tingting Wu |  Horticulture science |  Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at  Mie University,  Japan

Dr. Tingting Wu is an accomplished academic with over 8 years of R&D experience in plant factories, hydroponics, and environmental control systems. Her research focuses on sustainable agriculture, smart farming technologies, and renewable energy integration in protected horticulture. Notable projects include the “ai tomato” initiative by Japan’s Ministry of Agriculture and the JST Co-Creation Platform Development Project.

Profile:

🏫 Academic and Professional Background:

Dr. Tingting Wu is an Assistant Professor at Mie University, Japan, specializing in plant factories, hydroponics, and environmental control systems. With over 8 years of R&D experience, she combines academic expertise with practical innovations to advance sustainable agriculture. 🌍

🔬 Research and Innovations:

  • 🌿 Developed hydroponic systems using tomato plant residues.
  • 🌞 Innovated environmental control solutions for semi-closed agricultural production.
  • 🤝 Collaborated on projects like the “ai tomato” initiative (MAFF, Japan) and the JST Co-Creation Platform Development Project.

📚 Academic Contributions:

  • Published 2 indexed journal articles (SCI, Scopus).
  • Active member of professional societies, including:
    • Japan Society for Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Agrochemistry.
    • Japanese Society of Agricultural Machinery and Food Engineers.

🌟 Areas of Expertise:

  • Sustainable agriculture
  • Smart farming technologies
  • Renewable energy integration in horticulture

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Research on Hydroponic Cultivation Substrates Made from Rice Straw
    T. Wu, X. Wang, T. Inada
    Sustainability, 17(2), 772, 2025.
  2. Development and Characterization of Biodegradable, Binderless Fiberboards from Eggplant Straw Fibers
    H. Fan, X. Wang, T. Wu, J. Sun, J. Liu
    Materials, 18(1), 37, 2024.
  3. Production of Biodegradable Board and Its Mechanical Properties Using Corn Straw
    T. Wu (呉婷婷)
    Mie University (三重大学).

 

Asim Mehmood | Horticulture | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr  Asim Mehmood |  Horticulture |  Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at  COMSATS University Islamabad, Sahiwal campus, Pakistan

Dr. Asim Mehmood is a distinguished academic and researcher in the fields of population genetics, tissue culture, and horticulture genetics. He is currently an Associate Professor at the Sahiwal Campus of COMSATS University Islamabad. Dr. Mehmood’s work has significantly contributed to the understanding and advancement of plant genetic resources (PGR) and their insights. His research interests and expertise lie at the intersection of genetics and horticulture, aiming to enhance crop yield and sustainability through innovative genetic approaches.

Profile:

Academic Background

  • PhD (Horticulture): University of Agriculture Faisalabad, 1st Division, 2013
  • M.Sc (Honors) Horticulture: University of Agriculture Faisalabad, 1st Division, 2008
  • B.Sc (Honors) Horticulture: Pir Mehr Ali Shah – Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, 1st Division, 2006
  • F.Sc. (Pre-Medical): Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (Pakistan), 1st Division, 2002
  • Matric (Science): Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Rawalpindi, 1st Division, 2000

Professional Experience

Dr. Asim Mehmood has been serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biosciences at COMSATS University Islamabad, Sahiwal Campus since February 12, 2014. His expertise lies in horticulture, particularly in plant biotechnology interventions in population genetics and breeding. His specialized areas include:

  • Polyploid breeding
  • Germplasm conservation and clonal propagation of fruit plants
  • Genetic resources characterization
  • PGRs usage in tissue culture media

Skills and Abilities

  • Ability to work independently and in team environments
  • Well-developed planning skills
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Good management abilities

Research Focus:

Dr. Asim Mehmood is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in horticulture genetics, population genetics, and tissue culture. He is currently serving as an Associate Professor at the Sahiwal Campus of COMSATS University Islamabad. Dr. Mehmood’s research in horticulture focuses on the genetic improvement of horticultural crops to enhance their yield, quality, and resistance to environmental stresses. His work involves advanced tissue culture techniques and genetic analysis to develop superior varieties of fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants. Dr. Mehmood aims to contribute to sustainable agricultural practices and the conservation of plant genetic resources through his innovative research.

Citations:

  • Total Citations: 596
  • Citations since 2019: 459
  • h-index: 10
  • i10-index: 12

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Isolation, characterization, and effect of phosphate-zinc-solubilizing bacterial strains on chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) growth
    Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, 2019
    Co-authored with A. Zaheer et al.
    Citations: 110
    This study examines bacterial strains that enhance chickpea growth by solubilizing phosphate and zinc.
  2. Genetic diversity of Pakistani guava (Psidium guajava L.) germplasm and its implications for conservation and breeding
    Scientia Horticulturae, 2014
    Co-authored with M.J. Jaskani et al.
    Citations: 100
    Research on the genetic diversity of guava germplasm, which has implications for its conservation and breeding.
  3. Effect of colchicine on in vitro polyploidy induction in African marigold (Tagetes erecta)
    Pak. J. Bot, 2013
    Co-authored with Y. Sajjad et al.
    Citations: 80
    This paper explores the use of colchicine for inducing polyploidy in marigold, enhancing its genetic traits.
  4. Evaluation of genetic diversity in open-pollinated guava by iPBS primers
    Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2013
    Co-authored with M.J. Jaskani et al.
    Citations: 75
    Study on genetic diversity in guava using iPBS markers.
  5. Molecular variability and phylogenetic relationships of guava (Psidium guajava L.) cultivars using inter-primer binding site (iPBS) and microsatellite (SSR) markers
    Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 2016
    Co-authored with S. Luo et al.
    Citations: 46
    Analysis of the molecular variability and phylogenetic relationships among guava cultivars.

Meisam Mohammadi | Horticulture Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Meisam Mohammadi | Horticulture Sciences |  Best Researcher Award

Faculty member, assistant professor at  ilam university, Iran

Dr. Meisam Mohammadi earned his PhD in Physiology and Breeding of Ornamental Plants in 2018. He has been a dedicated faculty member at Ilam University since 2014, serving as an assistant professor since 2019. His research focuses on crop physiology, stress responses, and post-harvest technology. Dr. Mohammadi has led 32 research projects, published 26 journals, and holds a local patent. He also serves as the internal manager of the Iranian Journal of Vegetable Sciences and is involved in 20 collaborative projects. His work addresses salt stress, chilling in crops, and postharvest physiology.

Profile:

Academic Background:

PhD in Physiology and Breeding of Ornamental Plants (2018)

Professional Experience:

Since 2014, Dr. Mohammadi has been a lecturer and researcher at Ilam University. He became an assistant professor in 2019 and has led multiple projects on crop physiology, stress, and post-harvest management.

Research Focus in Horticulture Sciences:

  • Salt Stress: Investigating the effects of salt stress on crop physiology and finding ways to mitigate its impact on plant growth and productivity.
  • Chilling Injury: Studying the physiological responses of crops to chilling temperatures and developing strategies to protect plants from cold damage.
  • Post-Harvest Physiology: Examining the physiological processes of crops after harvest to improve storage, quality, and shelf-life of horticultural products.

Publication Top Notes:

1. Impact of Gibberellic Acid and Calcium Chloride Treatments on Neck Bending Prevention and Vase Life Extension of Gerbera Cut Flowers

  • Journal: Journal of Plant Growth Regulation
  • Date: April 2024
  • DOI: 10.1007/s00344-023-11164-z
  • Contributors: Meisam Mohammadi, Mohammad-Ebrahim Ranjbar, Ghasem Eghlima

2. β-Aminobutyric Acid Enhances Salt Tolerance of African Marigold by Increasing Accumulation Rate of Salicylic Acid, γ-Aminobutyric Acid, and Proline

  • Journal: Scientia Horticulturae
  • Date: March 2024
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2023.112828
  • Contributors: Rafid Majeed Hussein, Meisam Mohammadi, Ghasem Eghlima, Mohammad-Ebrahim Ranjbar, Faisal Zulfiqar

3. Pre-harvest Spray of GABA and Spermine Delays Postharvest Senescence and Alleviates Chilling Injury of Gerbera Cut Flowers During Cold Storage

  • Journal: Scientific Reports
  • Date: December 2021
  • DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-93377-4
  • Contributors: Meisam Mohammadi, Mitra Aelaei, Mehdi Saidi

4. Antibacterial Properties of Scrophularia Striata Boiss. (Tashenehdari) Extract on Vase Life Improvement in “Stanza” and “Pink Elegance” Gerbera Cut Flowers

  • Journal: Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology
  • Date: September 2020
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.bcab.2020.101738
  • Contributors: Meisam Mohammadi, Mitra Aelaei, Mehdi Saidi

5. Pre-harvest and Pulse Treatments of Spermine, γ- and β-Aminobutyric Acid Increased Antioxidant Activities and Extended the Vase Life of Gerbera Cut Flowers ‘Stanza’

  • Journal: Ornamental Horticulture
  • Date: June 2020
  • DOI: 10.1590/2447-536x.v26i2.2120
  • Contributors: Meisam Mohammadi, Mitra Aelaei, Mehdi Saidi