Issaka Zida | Pest Control & Integrated Pest Management | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Issaka Zida
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique et Technologique / Institut de l’environnement et de recherches agricoles

Issaka Zida
Affiliation Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique et Technologique / Institut de l’environnement et de recherches agricoles
Country Burkina Faso
Scopus ID 57195207756
Documents 15
Citations 55
h-index 4
Subject Area Pest Control & Integrated Pest Management
Event Agri Scientist Awards
ORCID 0009-0000-0754-6741

The Best Researcher Award recognizes scholarly achievement, research productivity, and contributions to scientific advancement within specialized disciplines. This article presents an academic overview of Issaka Zida, whose research activities in pest control and integrated pest management have contributed to agricultural sustainability, crop protection strategies, and evidence-based approaches for managing agricultural pests. The profile highlights research activities, publication contributions, scientific impact, and the relevance of the candidate’s work within the context of the Agri Scientist Awards.[1]

Abstract

Issaka Zida is a researcher associated with the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique et Technologique and the Institut de l’environnement et de recherches agricoles in Burkina Faso. His scholarly activities focus on pest control and integrated pest management, emphasizing sustainable agricultural production and improved crop protection methods. Through scientific investigations and applied agricultural research, he has contributed to knowledge concerning pest ecology, management practices, and agricultural resilience. His publication record, citation profile, and interdisciplinary engagement demonstrate continuing involvement in addressing practical agricultural challenges while supporting scientific advancement relevant to food security and sustainable farming systems.[1][2]

Keywords

Integrated Pest Management, Agricultural Research, Crop Protection, Sustainable Agriculture, Pest Ecology, Scientific Publications, Research Impact, Burkina Faso, Agricultural Innovation, Best Researcher Award.

Introduction

Agricultural productivity depends heavily on effective pest management strategies that reduce crop losses while maintaining environmental sustainability. Researchers working in integrated pest management contribute valuable scientific evidence for balancing agricultural production with ecological stewardship. Within this context, Issaka Zida has participated in research efforts that address pest-related challenges affecting agricultural systems and support the development of practical solutions for farmers and agricultural stakeholders.[2]

Research Profile

Issaka Zida’s research profile reflects sustained engagement in agricultural sciences, particularly within the field of pest control and integrated pest management. Affiliated with major research institutions in Burkina Faso, he has contributed to scientific investigations that examine pest dynamics, management interventions, and agricultural sustainability. His Scopus-indexed publication record and citation metrics indicate active participation in scholarly communication and international research dissemination.[1][3]

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Issaka Zida emphasize the advancement of knowledge related to pest management practices and agricultural sustainability. His work has explored scientific approaches for reducing pest-related losses while promoting environmentally responsible agricultural systems. By integrating field observations, applied experimentation, and agricultural research methodologies, these contributions support evidence-based decision-making and provide valuable information for researchers, extension services, and agricultural producers operating in diverse production environments.[2][4]

Publications

The researcher’s publication portfolio consists of peer-reviewed scholarly outputs indexed through major academic databases. These publications contribute to the scientific literature on agricultural development, crop protection, and pest management. The documented body of work demonstrates participation in collaborative research initiatives and supports the dissemination of scientific findings relevant to sustainable agricultural practices and the management of biological threats affecting crop production systems.[1][5]

Research Impact

Research impact can be assessed through scholarly visibility, citations, publication activity, and contributions to practical agricultural outcomes. With documented citations and an established publication record, Issaka Zida’s research demonstrates measurable academic engagement. Beyond citation metrics, the relevance of his work to pest management challenges and sustainable agriculture highlights its broader significance for scientific progress, agricultural resilience, and food production systems within developing agricultural regions.[1][3]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award seeks to recognize individuals who demonstrate meaningful scholarly achievement, scientific productivity, and contributions to their field of expertise. Issaka Zida’s profile aligns with these objectives through his documented research activities, publication record, and commitment to advancing agricultural knowledge. His focus on integrated pest management and sustainable agricultural practices reflects the type of applied scientific contribution that supports both academic advancement and societal benefit.[1][4]

Conclusion

Issaka Zida has established a scholarly profile centered on pest control and integrated pest management within the broader domain of agricultural sciences. His research activities, publication record, and documented scientific contributions illustrate continued engagement with issues of agricultural importance. The combination of academic output, applied research relevance, and contribution to sustainable agricultural development provides a foundation for consideration within recognition programs such as the Best Researcher Award and the Agri Scientist Awards.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Issaka Zida, Author ID 57195207756. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57195207756
  2. Journal of Insect Science. (2024). Seasonal fluctuation and alternative host plants of vegetable crop-infesting tephritids in non-vegetable growing areas in South Sudanese zone of Burkina Faso.
    https://doi.org/10.1093/jisesa/ieae047
  3. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID Record for Issaka Zida.
    https://orcid.org/0009-0000-0754-6741
  4. Issaka Zida, Alizèta Sawadogo, Souleymane Nacro. (2025). Species Richness, Population Fluctuations and Damage of Vegetable Crop-Infesting Fruit Flies in the South Sudanese Zone of Burkina Faso.
    https://doi.org/10.1111/jen.70035
  5. Agri Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Award Information and Recognition Programs.
    https://agriscientist.org/

Younes Rezaee Danesh | Plant Protection | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Younes Rezaee Danesh |  Plant Protection |  Best Researcher Award

Full Professor at  Van Yuzuncu Yil University, Turkey

Younes Rezaee Danesh is a Full Professor specializing in mycology, plant pathology, and biological control. His work focuses on symbiotic fungi, bio-fertilizers, and eco-friendly plant growth enhancers. He has held academic positions in Iran and Turkey, and led an EU-funded HORIZON 2020 project. With over 1000 citations, he has contributed significantly to sustainable agriculture research, collaborating with international partners and publishing numerous high-impact papers. He is also a member of various scientific societies and editorial boards. His research aims to promote plant resistance against abiotic and biotic stresses through microbial solutions.

Publication Profile

Academic and Professional Background:

Younes Rezaee Danesh has held various academic roles in multiple countries, beginning in 2007 at Urmia University, Iran. He has also led a HORIZON 2020 EU-funded project at the Soil, Fertilizer and Water Resources Central Research Institute in Ankara, Turkey. His research focuses on mycology, plant pathology, and biological control, emphasizing the eco-friendly use of symbiotic fungi as bio-fertilizers and biostimulants. With numerous international collaborations, Younes has over 1000 citations and is a member of several global scientific societies.

Research and Innovations:

  • Completed/Ongoing Research Projects:
    • Leader of 4 completed projects, co-researcher in 4 completed projects.
    • Currently leading 2 projects and acting as co-researcher in 2 others.
  • Citation Index:
    • H-Index: 16
    • More than 1000 citations
  • Consultancy/Industry Projects:
    • Advisor in 2 projects at the Soil, Fertilizer and Water Resources Central Research Institute, Ankara, Turkey.
    • Management Committee Member for COST Action Projects (COST 22158, COST 22142).
  • Books Published (ISBN):
    • Authored and contributed to 10 books and book chapters, including titles published by Springer and Elsevier.
  • Journals Published (SCI, Scopus, etc.):
    • Published 73 papers in indexed journals.
  • Editorial Appointments:
    • Member of editorial boards in journals including International Journal of Agricultural Technology and Frontiers in Physiology.
  • Collaborations:
    • Extensive collaborations with research institutes and universities in countries such as Turkey, Hungary, Italy, and Spain.

Professional Memberships:

  • Life member in various scientific organizations, including the Asian Mycorrhizal Society and the Iranian Society of Plant Pathology.

Areas of Research:

  • Agricultural Sciences, Mycology, Plant Pathology, Biotechnology, Environmental Biology, and Microbial Genetics.

Contributions:

Younes Rezaee Danesh’s work has significantly impacted sustainable agriculture by promoting eco-friendly microbial solutions to enhance plant growth and stress resilience. His research on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and plant-microbe interactions has offered innovative biofertilization strategies, improving nutrient uptake and reducing dependence on chemical inputs. These contributions address critical challenges in food security, particularly in regions affected by drought and salinity.

Citations:

  • All time: 1046
  • Since 2019: 601

h-index:

  • All time: 16
  • Since 2019: 13

i10-index:

  • All time: 28
  • Since 2019: 17

Publication Top Notes

  • Mycorrhizal fungi: what we know and what should we know?
    EM Goltapeh, YR Danesh, R Prasad, A Varma
    Mycorrhiza: State of the Art, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Eco-function
    Citations: 121 (2008)
  • Effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi on growth, essential oil production, and nutrients uptake in basil
    M Rasouli-Sadaghiani, A Hassani, M Barin, YR Danesh, F Sefidkon
    Journal of Medicinal Plants Research, 4(21): 2222-2228
    Citations: 115 (2010)
  • Mycorrhiza: state of the art, genetics and molecular biology, eco-function, biotechnology, eco-physiology, structure and systematics
    A Varma
    Citations: 84 (2008)
  • Fungi as bioremediators
    EM Goltapeh, YR Danesh, A Varma
    Springer Science & Business Media
    Citations: 50 (2013)
  • Effects of heavy metal resistant soil microbes inoculation and soil Cd concentration on growth and metal uptake of millet, couch grass, and alfalfa
    M Rahmanian, K Habib, RD Younes, RS Mir Hasan
    African Journal of Microbiology Research, 5(4): 403-410
    Citations: 31 (2011)
  • Genetic analysis of partial resistance to basal stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) in sunflower
    M Amouzadeh, R Darvishzadeh, P Haddadi, BA Mandoulakani
    Genetika (Belgrade), 45(3): 737-748
    Citations: 30 (2013)
  • Bioremediation and genetically modified organisms
    M Jafari, YR Danesh, EM Goltapeh, A Varma
    Fungi as Bioremediators: 433-451
    Citations: 29 (2012)
  • Mycoremediation of heavy metals
    YR Danesh, M Tajbakhsh, EM Goltapeh, A Varma
    Fungi as Bioremediators: 245-267
    Citations: 29 (2012)
  • Biological control of Fusarium basal rot of onion using Trichoderma harzianum and Glomus mosseae
    B Ghanbarzadeh, N Safaie, E Mohammadi Goltapeh, Y Rezaee Danesh
    Journal of Crop Protection, 5(3): 359-368
    Citations: 28 (2016)
  • Optimizing carrot hairy root production for monoxenic culture of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in Iran
    YR Danesh, EM Goltapeh, A Alizadeh, MM Sanavy
    Journal of Biological Sciences, 6(1): 87-91
    Citations: 28 (2006)
  • Antagonistic effects of Trichoderma species in biocontrol of Armillaria mellea in fruit trees in Iran
    M Asef, E Goltapeh, Y Danesh
    Journal of Plant Protection Research, 48(2)
    Citations: 26 (2008)
  • Pathogenic interactions between Trichoderma species and Agaricus bisporus
    ME Goltapeh, Y Rezaei Danesh
    Journal of Agricultural Technology, 2: 29-37
    Citations: 24 (2006)
  • Effects of some biological agents on the growth and biochemical parameters of tomato plants infected with Alternaria solani (Ellis & Martin) Sorauer
    G Boyno, S Demir, YR Danesh
    European Journal of Plant Pathology, 162(1): 19-29
    Citations: 23 (2022)
  • Effects of thyme (zaatar) essential oil and some chemical compounds in the control of citrus bacterial canker in Iran
    S Samavi, N Hassanzadeh, MM Faghihi, YR Danesh
    Journal of Plant Pathology: 691-696
    Citations: 21 (2009)
  • Identification of Trichoderma species causing green mould in button mushroom farms, distribution and their relative abundance
    YR Danesh, EM Goltapeh, H Rohani
    Citations: 18 (2001)
  • Studies on interaction between Trichoderma species and Agaricus bisporus mycelium
    EM Goltapeh, YR Danesh
    Citations: 17 (2000)
  • Morphophysiological and biochemical responses of Zinnia elegans to different irrigation regimes in symbiosis with Glomus mosseae
    Z Heidari, MJ Nazarideljou, Y Rezaei Danesh, N Khezrinejad
    International Journal of Horticultural Science and Technology, 3(1): 19-32
    Citations: 15 (2016)
  • The complex interplay between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and strigolactone: Mechanisms, synergies, applications and future directions
    G Boyno, Y Rezaee Danesh, S Demir, N Teniz, JM Mulet, R Porcel
    International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(23): 16774
    Citations: 14 (2023)
  • Foliar applications of ZnO and its nanoparticles increase safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) growth and yield under water stress
    M Ghiyasi, Y Rezaee Danesh, R Amirnia, S Najafi, JM Mulet, R Porcel
    Agronomy, 13(1): 192
    Citations: 14 (2023)
  • Rock phosphate solubilizing potential of soil microorganisms: advances in sustainable crop production
    B Khoshru, AF Nosratabad, D Mitra, M Chaithra, YR Danesh, G Boyno
    Bacteria, 2(2): 98-115
    Citations: 13 (2023)