Dhruba Jyoti Sarkar | Sustainable Agriculture and Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Dhruba Jyoti Sarkar | Sustainable Agriculture and Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Dr Dhruba Jyoti Sarkar, ICAR-Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute, India

Dr. Dhruba Jyoti Sarkar is a distinguished researcher in agricultural chemicals, holding a Ph.D. from the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, where he was a Gold Medalist. Currently, he serves as a Senior Scientist at ICAR-Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute. Awarded the Young Researcher Award in 2022, he has significantly advanced ecosystem health assessment, focusing on microplastics and nutrient formulations. Dr. Sarkar holds patents for innovative superabsorbents and slow-release nanoformulations and has commercialized the “CIFRI ARGCURE” antiparasitic formulation. His impactful research and dedication to addressing environmental challenges make him a leading candidate for the Best Researcher Award. 🌱🏆🔬🌊

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Educational qualifications

Dr. Dhruba Jyoti Sarkar has a solid educational foundation in agricultural sciences. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Hons.) from Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswa Vidyalaya, Mohanpur, West Bengal, in 2007. He then pursued his Master of Science in Agricultural Chemicals at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute in New Delhi, graduating in 2009. Dr. Sarkar continued his academic journey at the same institution, where he completed his Ph.D. in Agricultural Chemicals in 2013, earning the prestigious Gold Medal for his outstanding performance. His education equips him with essential knowledge for impactful research in agricultural chemistry. 🎓🌱🏆

Employment Record

Dr. Dhruba Jyoti Sarkar has an extensive employment record in research and teaching within esteemed agricultural institutions. He is currently serving as a Senior Scientist at the ICAR-Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute (ICAR-CIFRI) in Barrackpore, Kolkata, since January 21, 2021. Prior to this, he held the position of Senior Scientist at ICAR-CIFRI from July 1, 2017, to January 21, 2021. Dr. Sarkar also contributed to the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) in New Delhi, where he worked as a Scientist from January 23, 2012, to July 1, 2017, focusing on research and teaching activities. His career reflects a strong commitment to advancing agricultural research. 🌾🔬📚

Recognition and Awards

Dr. Dhruba Jyoti Sarkar has received numerous accolades for his contributions to agricultural science. He was honored with the Young Researcher Award for 2022 by the Indian Society of Analytical Scientists on October 26, 2023, and the Vigyan Sera Pratibha Award during the Vigyan Utsav on December 4, 2022. Additionally, he received the Best Oral Presentation award at the 1st Indian Fisheries Outlook in March 2022 and was named Scientist of the Year 2021 by ICAR-CIFRI. His recognition also includes the prestigious ICAR-Jawaharlal Nehru Award for his doctoral research in 2013. His work continues to inspire innovation in agriculture. 🏆🌱🔬✨

Projects

Dr. Dhruba Jyoti Sarkar has significantly contributed to various in-house and externally funded projects focused on agricultural innovation and ecosystem health. He played an associate role in several initiatives, including the development of novel agrochemical formulations (2012-2014) and precision farming techniques (2014-2017). Currently, he leads projects on monitoring heavy metals in inland water bodies and remediation techniques for polluted wetlands (2020-present). Externally, he has worked on significant projects, including enhancing phosphorus availability in alfisols and assessing microbial biodiversity in the River Ganga. His leadership in developing biosensors for detecting fish pathogens underscores his commitment to sustainable agriculture. 🌿💧🔬✨

Research Focus

Dr. Dhruba Jyoti Sarkar’s research focuses on environmental chemistry, specifically the assessment and management of pollutants in aquatic ecosystems. His studies examine the spatial distribution of micro and mesoplastics in river sediments, highlighting their role as vectors for heavy metals in wastewater treatment systems. He explores innovative solutions like biosensors and bioremediation techniques for the detection and removal of hazardous compounds, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Additionally, Dr. Sarkar investigates the antifungal properties of natural compounds and the efficiency of water treatment processes, contributing to sustainable agricultural practices and environmental health. 🌊🔬♻️✨

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Conclusion

Dr. Dhruba Jyoti Sarkar stands out as a leading researcher through his robust educational background, significant awards, and impactful contributions to agricultural chemistry and ecosystem health. His work not only addresses pressing environmental challenges but also leads to practical innovations that benefit society. Therefore, he is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award.

 

Bejoysekhar Datta | Sustainable Crop Production Systems | BioAgri Innovator Excellence Award

Bejoysekhar Datta | Sustainable Crop Production Systems | BioAgri Innovator Excellence Award

Dr Bejoysekhar Datta, University of Kalyani, India

Dr. Bejoysekhar Datta is an Associate Professor in the Department of Botany at the University of Kalyani, specializing in plant pathology and mycology. He completed his Ph.D. at Bose Institute, focusing on the phylogeny of bacteria from Cicer arietinum. With over a decade of teaching experience, Dr. Datta has contributed significantly to sustainable agriculture through research on bioinoculants and bioremediation techniques. He is a member of esteemed organizations like the Indian Mycological Society and has led several innovative research projects. His dedication to education and research positions him as a strong candidate for the BioAgri Innovator Excellence Award. 🌱🔬📚🌍🏆

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Academics

Dr. Bejoysekhar Datta has a distinguished academic background in life sciences. He earned his Ph.D. in 2010 from Bose Institute, Kolkata (University of Calcutta), focusing on the phylogeny of a bacterium from Cicer arietinum and its siderophore biosynthesis. He obtained his M.Sc. in Botany, specializing in Mycology and Plant Pathology, from the University of Calcutta in 2001. His undergraduate studies culminated in a B.Sc. from Presidency College (University of Calcutta) in 1999, with honors in Botany and a general study in Zoology and Chemistry. He also holds a B.Ed. in Life Science from the University of Calcutta, awarded in 2003. 🎓🌿🔬📚

Position and Employment

Dr. Bejoysekhar Datta has an extensive career in academia, currently serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Botany at the University of Kalyani since September 29, 2020. Prior to this role, he was an Assistant Professor at the same institution from January 19, 2011, to September 28, 2020. He began his teaching career as an Assistant Professor at Kashipur Micheal Madhusudan Mahavidhyalaya in Purulia, where he worked from August 29, 2008, to January 18, 2011. Dr. Datta also contributed as an Assistant Teacher at Chowgachha Panugopal High School in Chakdaha from October 12, 2007, to August 28, 2008. 🎓🌱📚✨

Honours and Awards 

Dr. Bejoysekhar Datta qualified for the National Eligibility Test (NET) in 2002, organized jointly by CSIR and UGC, earning a Junior Research Fellowship in Life Sciences under the UGC fellowship scheme. His academic accomplishments reflect his dedication to advancing research in botany and plant pathology. Dr. Datta is also a life member of the Indian Mycological Society in Kolkata and the Indian Phytopathological Society in New Delhi, showcasing his active involvement in the scientific community. These memberships enhance his networking opportunities and contribute to his commitment to promoting knowledge in mycology and plant health. 🎓🌱📖🔬

Research Focus

Dr. Bejoysekhar Datta’s research primarily focuses on plant pathology, emphasizing the interactions between fungi and plants, particularly in sustainable agricultural practices. His work includes evaluating the efficacy of mycelia from edible fungi as bioinoculants to promote plant growth and combat fungal pathogens, such as Fusarium oxysporum. Additionally, he investigates multi-metal tolerance in fungi and their role in enhancing plant health. His studies on the phylogenetic analysis and toxigenic potential of fungal species associated with root diseases further contribute to understanding plant-microbe interactions, showcasing a commitment to improving agricultural sustainability and crop protection. 🌿🍄🔬🌱

Symposia participated and paper presented

Dr. Bejoysekhar Datta has actively contributed to several prestigious symposiums, showcasing his expertise in plant pathology. He presented an invited lecture titled “Structural analyses of Fusarium solani β-tubulin protein to design novel tubulin-targeted antifungal compounds” at the National Symposium on “Role of Plant Pathology in Global Environment and Food Security” in March 2022. Additionally, he shared insights on “Taxonomy of Fusaria: an overview and current perspective” at the International Symposium on Nature, Microbes, and Society in February 2020. His research on carbendazim resistance in Fusarium oxysporum was highlighted at the 3rd Regional Science and Technology Congress in December 2018. 🌍🌱🔬✨

Publication Top Notes

Fungal antagonists of some plant pathogens

Fusarium oxysporum isolates showed varied benzimidazole fungicides sensitivity under low temperature and heavy metal stress

Synthetic, structural, spectral and DNA binding aspects of copper (II), nickel (II) and zinc (II) dimers of new carboxylate-based tripodal ligand

Conclusion

Dr. Bejoysekhar Datta is an exemplary candidate for the BioAgri Innovator Excellence Award. His work not only contributes to scientific knowledge but also promotes innovative solutions to pressing agricultural challenges.

R. DINESHKUMAR | Sustainable Crop Production Systems | Best Researcher Award

R. DINESHKUMAR | Sustainable Crop Production Systems | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr R. DINESHKUMAR, Vivekanandha Arts and science college for women, Sankagiri, India

Assistant Professor Dr. R. Dineshkumar is a distinguished researcher in Marine Microbiology, holding a Ph.D. from Annamalai University. His pioneering work focuses on utilizing marine microalgae extracts as biofertilizers for crops, contributing to sustainable agriculture. With 46 publications and an impact factor of 152.6, he has received numerous accolades, including the Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship and Young Researcher Award. Dr. Dineshkumar actively participates in peer review and conference organization, enhancing scientific literature quality. His expertise has made him a sought-after speaker, and his commitment to education shapes the next generation of scientists. 🌊🌱📚🏆🔬

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Education

Dr. R. Dineshkumar earned his Ph.D. in Marine Microbiology from the Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology at Annamalai University (2014-2020), where he received high commendation for his thesis on the role of marine microalgae and their extracts as biofertilizers in cultivating maize, onion, green gram, and paddy. He completed his M.Sc. in Microbiology at Gandhi Gram Rural University (2012-2014), focusing on how different carbon and nitrogen sources influence microalgae biomass and lipid production. Dr. Dineshkumar also holds a B.Sc. in Microbiology from Thiagarajar College (2009-2012), showcasing a solid foundation in the field. 🌊📚🌱🔬🎓

Awards and Fellowship

Dr. R. Dineshkumar has received several prestigious awards for his outstanding contributions to research. In 2015, he was honored with the Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship from the University Grants Commission (UGC), recognizing his potential in marine microbiology. In 2020, he was awarded the Young Researcher Award by InSc-Bangalore and the Young Scientist Award from VD GOOD Technology Factory, reflecting his innovative research efforts. Additionally, he received the Outstanding Research Paper Award from Novel Research Academy in 2020, further highlighting his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and sustainable practices in microbiology. 🏆🌟📜🔬🎓

Teaching and Research Experience

Dr. R. Dineshkumar has held several key positions throughout his academic career, showcasing his dedication to research and education. He began as a Junior Research Fellow at Annamalai University from April 2015 to March 2017, progressing to a Senior Research Fellow until February 2019. He then served as an Assistant Professor at Karpagam Academy of Higher Education from March 2019 to December 2021. Following that, he worked as a Teaching Assistant at Madurai Kamaraj University from February to May 2022. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor at Vivekanadha Arts and Science College for Women, where he continues to inspire and educate future scientists. 🎓🔬📚👩‍🏫🌊

Research Focus

Dr. R. Dineshkumar’s research focuses primarily on Marine Microbiology and Agricultural Microbiology, emphasizing the utilization of microalgae for sustainable agricultural practices. His studies include enhancing the growth of Spirulina platensis, exploring the antimicrobial properties of green microalgae, and assessing the impact of microalgae as biofertilizers in crops like maize. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of marine and freshwater ecosystems and their applications in aquaculture. His work also addresses the sustainable treatment of aquaculture effluents, highlighting his commitment to environmental health and sustainable agricultural practices. 🌊🌱🔬🌿📊

Conclusion

Assistant Professor Dr. R. Dineshkumar exemplifies excellence in research and education in marine microbiology and its agricultural applications. His impressive educational background, numerous awards, extensive publications, and commitment to teaching position him as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His innovative work continues to impact sustainable agriculture and environmental practices positively

 

Ajay Kumar Mishra | Regenerative Agriculture | Global Food Systems Innovator Award

Dr Ajay Kumar Mishra | Regenerative Agriculture | Global Food Systems Innovator Award

Senior Associate Scientist at  International Rice Research Institute, India

Ajay Kumar Mishra is a Senior Associate Scientist at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) specializing in enhancing rice-based agri-food systems with a focus on soil nutrient management and ICT (Information Communication & Technology) tools. His research work, particularly on the Rice Crop Manager, has significantly impacted small-scale rice farmers in India by providing timely and precise crop management recommendations. This tool integrates innovative technology platforms that improve farming profitability and sustainability.

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Education:

  • Ph.D. in Environmental Studies – Kyoto University, Japan (MEXT Fellowship)
  • M.Sc. in Environmental Science and Technology – Banaras Hindu University, India
  • B.Sc. in Botany and Chemistry – University of Allahabad, India

Awards and Honors:

  • Young Scientist Award 2021 – Environment and Social Development Association, New Delhi, India
  • Research Excellence Award 2020 – Institute of Scholars
  • Best Paper Award – 4th International Conference on Soil and Water Resources Management (2019)
  • MEXT Scholarship (2015-2018) – Japanese Government
  • Numerous other awards for his research on carbon sequestration, agroforestry, and crop diversification.

📊 Citation Metrics

  • Total Citations: 877 (822 since 2019)
  • h-index: 17 (14 since 2019)
  • i10-index: 27 (24 since 2019)

Publication Top Notes:

  • DNRA: A short-circuit in biological N-cycling to conserve nitrogen in terrestrial ecosystems
    CB Pandey, U Kumar, M Kaviraj, KJ Minick, AK Mishra, JS Singh
    Science of the Total Environment, 738, 139710 (2020)
    Citations: 232
  • Agronomic and environmental determinants of direct seeded rice in South Asia
    A Chaudhary, V Venkatramanan, A Kumar Mishra, S Sharma
    Circular Economy and Sustainability, 3(1), 253-290 (2023)
    Citations: 46
  • Influence of farmyard manure and fertilizers on soil properties and yield and nutrient uptake of wheat
    KB Meena, MS Alam, H Singh, MA Bhat, AK Singh, AK Mishra, T Thomas
    International Journal of Chemical Studies, 6(3), 386-390 (2018)
    Citations: 43
  • Varietal variation in physiological and biochemical attributes of sugarcane varieties under different soil moisture regimes
    AS Nandwal, M Chand, K Singh, AK Mishra, A Kumar, A Kumari, B Rani
    NISCAIR-CSIR, India (2019)
    Citations: 40*
  • Promising management strategies to improve crop sustainability and to amend soil salinity
    AK Mishra, R Das, RG Kerry, B Biswal, T Sinha, S Sharma, P Arora, …
    Frontiers in Environmental Science, 10 (2023)
    Citations: 32
  • Carbon pools and nutrient dynamics under eucalyptus-based agroforestry system in semi-arid region of north-west India
    P Kumar, AK Mishra, SK Chaudhari, N Basak, P Rai, K Singh, R Singh, …
    Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science, 66(2), 188-199 (2018)
    Citations: 30
  • Response of Sulphur and FYM on Soil Physico-Chemical Properties and Growth, Yield and Quality of Mustard (Brassica Nigra L.)
    MS Alam, AK Mishra, K Singh, SK Singh, A David
    Journal of Agricultural Physics, 14(2), 156-160 (2014)
    Citations: 30
  • Non-Judicious Use of Pesticides Indicating Potential Threat to Sustainable Agriculture
    AK Mishra, R Arya, R Tyagi, D Grover, J Mishra, SR Vimal, S Mishra, …
    Sustainable Agriculture Reviews, 50: Emerging Contaminants in Agriculture, 383 (2021)
    Citations: 28
  • Biomass production and carbon sequestration of Eucalyptus tereticornis plantation in reclaimed sodic soils of north-west India
    P Kumar, AK Mishra, M Kumar, SK Chaudhari, R Singh, K Singh, P Rai, …
    Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 89(7), 1091-1095 (2019)
    Citations: 28
  • Carbon Sequestration And Soil Carbon Build-Up Under Eucalyptus Plantation In Semi-Arid Regions Of North-West India
    P Kumar, AK Mishra, SK Chaudhari, DK Sharma, AK Rai, K Singh, P Rai, …
    Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 1-13 (2020)
    Citations: 23
  • Effect of salinity on gas exchange parameters and ionic relations in bael (Aegle marmelos Correa)
    A Singh, PC Sharma, MD Meena, A Kumar, AK Mishra, P Kumar, …
    Indian Journal of Horticulture, 73(1), 48-53 (2016)
    Citations: 22
  • Multifaceted applications of different parts of Moringa species: Review of present status and future potentials
    G Kumar, A Giri, R Arya, R Tyagi, S Mishra, AK Mishra, J Datta
    International Journal of Chemical Studies, 7(2), 835-842 (2019)
    Citations: 19
  • Biomass estimation and carbon sequestration in Populus deltoides plantations in India
    P Kumar, AK Mishra, SK Chaudhari, R Singh, K Singh, P Rai, CB Pandey, …
    Journal of Soil Salinity and Quality, 8(1), 25-29 (2016)
    Citations: 19
  • Consequences of Straw Burning on different carbon fractions and nutrient dynamics
    AK Mishra, SK Chaudhari, P Kumar, K Singh, P Rai, DK Sharma
    Indian Farming, 64(5) (2014)
    Citations: 19
  • Long term impact of different cropping systems on soil quality under silty loam soils of Indo-Gangetic plains of India
    K Srivastava, HS Jat, MD Meena, M Choudhary, AK Mishra, …
    Journal of Applied and Natural Science, 8(2), 584-587 (2016)
    Citations: 18
  • Short-Term Tillage and Residue Management Impact on Physical Properties of a Reclaimed Sodic Soil
    SK Chaudhari, G Bardhan, P Kumar, R Singh, AK Mishra, P Rai, K Singh, …
    Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science, 63(1), 30-38 (2015)
    Citations: 17
  • Standing carbon stock estimation in different tree species grown in dry tropical forests of vindhyan highland, Mirzapur, India
    AK Mishra, J Singh, V Kumar, R Srivastava, S Srivastava
    Ecology, Environment and Conservation, 19(2), 401-407 (2013)
    Citations: 17
  • Variation in soil properties and carbon stocks under roadside plantation and rice-wheat cropping system in North Western Haryana, India
    R Arya, AK Mishra, S Chaudhry
    International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 7(04), 1939-1949 (2018)
    Citations: 15
  • Aggregate fractions and organic carbon dynamics in partially reclaimed sodic soils growing Eucalyptus tereticornis
    SK Chaudhari, P Kumar, K Singh, AK Mishra, P Rai, R Singh, DK Sharma
    Journal of Soil Salinity and Water Quality, 6(2), 96-100 (2014)
    Citations: 15
  • Ecological perspectives of crop residue retention under the conservation agriculture systems
    S Singh, R Singh, AK Mishra, S Updhayay, H Singh, AS Rahgubanshi
    Tropical Ecology, 59(4), 589-604 (2018)
    Citations: 14

 

Donald Manigat | Crop | Best Researcher Award

Dr Donald Manigat |  Crop |  Best Researcher Award

Pesquisador at  Universidade Federal do Amapá – UNIFAP, Brazil

Dr. Donald Manigat holds a PhD in Entomology and a Bachelor’s degree in Agronomy. As a dedicated scientific researcher, his expertise spans insect bioecology, biological control, and plant resistance against arthropod pests. He specializes in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and Plant-Insect interactions. His ongoing research includes bioactive natural insecticides for Spodoptera frugiperda and past projects on detoxification in Plutella xylostella. Dr. Manigat collaborates with prominent institutions such as Embrapa and has published in journals like MDPI. His work contributes significantly to sustainable agricultural practices through ecological pest management.

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🎓 Academic and Professional Background:

Dr. Donald Manigat holds a Bachelor’s degree in Agronomy and a PhD in Entomology. He is a dedicated researcher with expertise in insect bioecology, biological control, resistant plants against arthropod pests, and plant-insect interaction. His work focuses on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies to promote sustainable agriculture.

🔬 Research and Innovations:

  • 🐛 Ongoing: Identification and characterization of bioactive compounds in Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae).
  • 🦋 Completed: Research on the detoxification and immunity in Plutella xylostella.
  • 🌱 Completed: Ecological pest control using essential oil-based formulations and resistance management.

🏆 Contributions and Impact:

Dr. Manigat has made significant contributions to entomology, particularly in biological control and pest resistance management. His innovative research on natural insecticides and plant-insect interactions is vital to promoting sustainable agricultural practices. He collaborates with notable institutions such as Embrapa and CENTELHA-MCTI and has published in leading journals like MDPI.

🧪 Collaborations and Memberships:

Dr. Manigat collaborates with Revista Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira and Embrapa. He is also actively involved in scientific and industry projects related to vector control, water quality, and waste management.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Associational Resistance Using Wild and Commercial Tomato Genotypes Employed in the Management of Tomato Virus Vectors
    Agriculture, 2024-01-04 | Journal article
    DOI: 10.3390/agriculture14010098
    ISSN: 2077-0472
    Contributors: Donald Manigat, Karolayne Campos, Joyce S. dos Santos, Catiane Oliveira Souza, Jorge Braz Torres, Fabio Suinaga, Cristina S. Bastos
  • Post Marked Field Monitoring and Evolution of Occurrence of Spodoptera frugiperda (Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Bt Maize in Brazil
    13th International Symposium on the Biosafety of Genetically Modified Organisms (ISBGMO13), 2014-11-09 | Conference paper
    AGR: Knowledge Center Biotech Updates, March 19, 2014 Issue
    Contributors: Donald Manigat

 

Vassilios Triantafyllidis | Sustainable Crop Production | Best Researcher Award

Vassilios Triantafyllidis | Sustainable Crop Production | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Vassilios Triantafyllidis, University of Patras, Greece

Based on the provided information, Dr. Vassilios Triantafyllidis appears to be a strong candidate for the Researcher of the Year Award.

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Extensive Education and Experience

Dr. Triantafyllidis holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and has substantial teaching and research experience, including roles as an Assistant Professor and visiting lecturer at multiple institutions.

Diverse Research Contributions

His research spans several important areas including pesticide science, soil and water management, and the environmental impact of agricultural practices. Notable projects include comparative assessments of pesticide impacts in Europe and innovative methodologies for olive oil traceability.

Significant Publications

He has published multiple impactful articles in reputable journals on topics like herbicide use, olive tree water dynamics, and organic fertilization effects, demonstrating his active and influential research output.

Leadership in Research Projects

Dr. Triantafyllidis has served as a principal investigator and research fellow in significant projects, contributing to advancements in agricultural sciences and environmental management.

Commitment to Education

His teaching contributions at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels highlight his dedication to shaping future experts in his field.

Overall, Dr. Triantafyllidis’s comprehensive research, educational involvement, and leadership in significant projects make him a well-suited candidate for the Best Researcher Award. 🌟🔬📚

Publication top notes

Herbicide Use in the Era of Farm to Fork: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Future Implications

Influence of Organic Fertilization and Soil Tillage on the Yield and Quality of Cold-Pressed Camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] Seed Cake: An Alternative Feed Ingredient

Mediterranean Plants as Potential Source of Biopesticides: An Overview of Current Research and Future Trends

Fungicides in Europe During the Twenty-first Century: a Comparative Assessment Using Agri-environmental Indices of EU<sub>27</sub>

Performance of fourteen genotypes of durum wheat under Eastern Mediterranean conditions

Seed fixed oil content, oil yield, and fatty acids profile of <i>Nigella sativa</i> L. in response to fertilization and plant density

Zahoor Ahmad | Crop Physiology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Zahoor Ahmad |  Crop Physiology |  Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at  University of Central Punjab, Pakistan

Associate Professor, Campus Coordinator University of Central Punjab, Constituent Punjab College Bahawalpur.

Profile:

Academic Qualifications:

  • Post-Doctorate: Department of Field Crops, Faculty of Agriculture, Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey (January 17 – September 17, 2020)
  • Ph.D. in Crop Physiology: University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan (Completed on December 13, 2015)
    • Thesis Title: Maize (Zea mays L.) Responses to Supplemental Foliar Applied Phosphorus under Drought Stress
  • M.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture (Agronomy/Crop Physiology): University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan (2011)
    • Thesis Title: Response of Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) to Foliar Applied Potassium Sulphate (K2SO4)
  • B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture (Agronomy/Crop Physiology): University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan (2009)
  • Intermediate (F.Sc. Pre-medical): BISE Bahawalpur (2005)
  • Matric (Science): BISE Bahawalpur (2002)

Professional Experience:

  • Assistant Professor, Head of Botany Department: Constituent College of University of Central Punjab, Bahawalpur (October 2, 2020 – Present)
  • Post-Doctoral Researcher: Department of Field Crops, Faculty of Agriculture, Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey (January 17 – September 17, 2020)
  • Visiting Faculty Member: Department of Life Sciences (Botany), The Islamia University of Bahawalpur (October 4, 2017 – January 10, 2020)
  • Lecturer: Allama Iqbal College Bahawalpur (September 15, 2017 – December 31, 2019)
  • Assistant Professor: Cholistan Institute of Desert Studies (CIDS), The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan (July 19, 2016 – July 18, 2017)

Research Interests:

  • Understanding the physiological limitations to crop productivity under field and controlled conditions.
  • Exploring abiotic stress tolerance (drought, salinity, heavy metals, heat) through foliar application of nutrients and trace elements.
  • Identifying morphological, physiological, and biochemical traits for enhanced stress tolerance in crops.
  • Screening germplasm for stress tolerance traits and developing methodologies for productivity enhancement under abiotic stress conditions.

Conclusion:

Considering Dr. Zahoor Ahmad’s research focus, academic background, professional experience, publication record, and contribution to crop physiology under abiotic stress conditions, he seems to be a suitable candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His work is significant for improving crop resilience and productivity, making him a valuable contributor to agricultural sciences.

Citations:

  • 1,729 Citations from 1,395 documents
  • 91 Documents authored
  • h-index of 22

Publication Top Notes:

  • Modulating Physiological and Antioxidant Responses in Wheat Cultivars via Foliar Application of Silicon Nanoparticles (SiNPs) Under Arsenic Stress Conditions
    Ahmad, Z., Younis, R., Ahmad, T., Alharby, H.F., Alsamadany, H. (2024). Silicon, 16(12), 5199–5211.
  • Silicon-Mediated Improvement in Maize (Zea mays L.) Resilience: Unrevealing Morpho-Physiological, Biochemical, and Root Attributes Against Cadmium and Drought Stress
    Sabir, A., Waraich, E.A., Ahmad, M., Ahmad, Z., Bibi, S. (2024). Silicon, 16(7), 3095–3109. (1 Citation)
  • Improving Alkaline Stress Tolerance in Maize through Seed Priming with Silicon Nanoparticles: A Comprehensive Investigation of Growth, Photosynthetic Pigments, Antioxidants, and Ion Balance
    Alsamadany, H., Alharby, H.F., Ahmad, Z., Alzahrani, Y.M., Almaghamsi, A. (2024). Silicon, 16(5), 2233–2244.
  • Enhancing the Physiological and Biochemical Potential of Praecitrullus fistulosus L. through Synergistic Action of Biochar and Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles
    Sana, S., Binyamin, A., Ramzan, M., Avila-Quezada, G.D., Abd-Allah, E.F. (2024). Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition.
  • Perspectives of Nanoparticles as Priming Agents for Amelioration of Abiotic Stresses in Crops
    Ahmad, Z., Waraich, E.A., Iqbal, M.A., Ahmed, S., Bano, S. (2024). In The Nanotechnology Driven Agriculture: The Future Ahead (pp. 117–137).
  • Prospects of Nanotechnology for Abiotic and Biotic Stresses Amelioration in Field Crops
    Ahmad, Z., Waraich, E.A., Barutçular, C., Ahmad, M., Bano, S. (2024). In The Nanotechnology Driven Agriculture: The Future Ahead (pp. 67–84).
  • Effect of Form of Silicon and the Timing of a Single Foliar Application on Sugar Beet Yield
    Siuda, A., Artyszak, A., Gozdowski, D., Ahmad, Z. (2024). Agriculture (Switzerland), 14(1), 86.
  • Ecofriendly Management of Insect Pests for Sustainable Agriculture
    Abbasi, A., Asif, A., Ahmad, Z., Saleha, A., Zafar, Z. (2023). In Climate-Resilient Agriculture, Volume 2, pp. 931–957. (1 Citation)
  • Climate Change and Global Crop Production
    Ahmad, Z., Ahmad, T., Abbasi, A., Sana, S., Jameel, J. (2023). In Climate-Resilient Agriculture, Volume 1, pp. 27–56. (1 Citation)
  • Silicon-Mediated Growth, Physiological, Biochemical and Root Alterations to Confer Drought and Nickel Stress Tolerance in Maize (Zea mays L.)
    Ishaq, H., Waraich, E.A., Hussain, S., Ahmad, Z., Saifullah. (2023). Silicon, 15(15), 6579–6589. (1 Citation)

 

 

Maha Al-Zu’bi | Sustainable Agriculture | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Maha Al-Zu’bi | Sustainable Agriculture | Women Researcher Award

Regional Researcher- Sustainable and Resilient Water Systems at University of Calgary, Jordan

Maha Al-Zu’bi is a seasoned expert in managing international development projects with a strong background in environmental design and sustainability. With over 15 years of experience, she has led and contributed to high-impact initiatives across the Middle East and Central Asia. Her research interests include climate change governance and the energy-water-food nexus. Maha is dedicated to integrating innovative solutions and fostering collaboration to address pressing global challenges. 🌍💧🌱

Profile:

Educational Background:

Ph.D. in Environmental Design with a specialization in Energy Environmental Systems from the University of Calgary, Canada.

Professional Experience:

  • Over 15 years in managing public and internationally funded projects, including those funded by major organizations like the UNDP, GGGI, World Bank, and USAID.
  • Currently co-leading the CGIAR Regional Integrated Initiative “Fragility to Resilience in Central and West Asia and North Africa” and serving as a Regional Researcher at the International Water Management Institute.
  • Previously managed major research initiatives and climate change projects, such as the Global Research Initiative in Sustainable Low Carbon Unconventional Resources at the University of Calgary.

Research Interests:

Maha’s research focuses on climate change governance, green roof policy, and the energy-water-food nexus. She is passionate about proposing local climate policies and principles for climate change adaptation and mitigation, particularly in the Arab region. Her work emphasizes fostering interdisciplinary approaches to address complex environmental challenges.

Publication Top Notes:

  • SDG11–Sustainable Cities and Communities: Towards Inclusive, Safe, and Resilient Settlements
    M Al-Zu’bi, V Radovic
    Emerald Publishing Limited, 32, 2018
  • Water, Energy, and Rooftops: Integrating Green Roof Systems into Building Policies in the Arab Region
    M Al-Zu’bi, O Mansour
    Environment and Natural Resources Research, 7(2), 11-36, 2017
  • Jordan’s Climate Change Governance Framework: From Silos to an Intersectoral Approach
    M Al-Zu’bi
    Environment Systems and Decisions, 36, 277-301, 2016
  • African Perspectives on Climate Change Research
    M Al-Zu’bi, SW Dejene, J Hounkpè, OL Kupika, S Lwasa, M Mbenge, …
    Nature Climate Change, 12(12), 1078-1084, 2022
  • Water-Energy-Food-Climate Change Nexus in the Arab Cities: The Case of Amman City, Jordan
    M Al-Zu’bi
    University of Calgary, 2017
  • Shifting Waters: The Challenges of Transitioning from Freshwater to Treated Wastewater Irrigation in the Northern Jordan Valley
    MH Tawfik, H Al-Zawaidah, J Hoogesteger, M Al-Zu’bi, P Hellegers, …
    Water, 15(7), 1315, 2023
  • Strengthening Climate Security in the Middle East and North Africa Region
    P Laderach, DJ Merrey, F Schapendonk, B Dhehibi, S Ruckstuhl, …
    IWMI, 2022
  • Water, Energy and Food: The Problematic Aspects of the Transition from ‘Silo Approach’ to ‘Nexus Approach’ in the Arab Region
    M Al-Zu’bi, N Keough
    Water, Energy, Food and People Across the Global South: ‘The Nexus’ in an …, 2018
  • Towards Lower Greenhouse Gas Emissions Agriculture in North Africa Through Climate-Smart Agriculture: A Systematic Review
    Y Brouziyne, A El Bilali, T Epule Epule, V Ongoma, A Elbeltagi, J Hallam, …
    Climate, 11(7), 139, 2023
  • Application of Artificial Intelligence in Monitoring of Animal Health and Welfare
    AZA Ali, M Al-Zu’bi
    Indian Journal of Animal Research, 57(11), 1550-1555, 2023
  • Hydrological Modelling for Reservoir Operation: Application of SWAT Model for Kalu Ganga Catchment, Sri Lanka
    GAT Madushanka, KDW Nandalal, LP Muthuwatta
    ENGINEER, 55(03), 29-41, 2022
  • One Hundred Priority Questions for the Development of Sustainable Food Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa
    AJM Devenish, P Schmitter, NP Jellason, N Esmail, NM Abdi, SK Adanu, …
    Land, 12(10), 1879, 2023
  • Climate Security in the MENA Region
    P Läderach, DJ Merrey, F Schapendonk, B Dhehibi, S Ruckstuhl, …
    2022
  • SDG11 and the Associated Challenges to Implementation
    M Al-Zu’bi, V Radovic
    SDG11–Sustainable Cities and Communities: Towards Inclusive, Safe, and …, 2018
  • Cities and Key Interactions
    M Al-Zu’bi, V Radovic
    SDG11–Sustainable Cities and Communities: Towards Inclusive, Safe, and …, 2018
  • Mapping SDG Stories
    M Al-Zu’bi, V Radovic
    SDG11–Sustainable Cities and Communities: Towards Inclusive, Safe, and …, 2018

 

Tangyuan Ning | sustainable crop production | Best Researcher Award

Tangyuan Ning | sustainable crop production | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Tangyuan Ning , academic at Shandong Agricultural University in China.

Prof. Dr. Tangyuan Ning is a leading scholar in agricultural science at Shandong Agricultural University. His expertise spans crop physiology, drought tolerance, and soil management. With significant contributions to agricultural innovation, he serves as the director of the Key Laboratory of Crop Water Physiology and Drought-Tolerance Germplasm Improvement. Prof. Ning has a notable research profile with extensive international collaboration and a strong citation record. He is dedicated to advancing sustainable agricultural practices through his research and leadership. 🌱📚

PUBLICATION:

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Education:

  1. Visiting Research Scholar, The Ohio State University, USA
    June 2014 – June 2015
    Conducted advanced research on crop physiology and water management.
  2. Visiting Research Scholar, University of Göttingen, Germany
    November 2019 – October 2020
    Focused on drought tolerance and soil fertility.
  3. Ph.D. in Agricultural Science, Shandong Agricultural University, China
    Specialized in crop improvement and soil management.
  4. Master’s in Crop Science, Shandong Agricultural University, China
  5. Bachelor’s in Agronomy, Shandong Agricultural University, China

Experience:

  1. Professor, Agricultural College, Shandong Agricultural University
    2014 – Present
    Leads research on crop water physiology and drought tolerance. Oversees the Key Laboratory of Crop Water Physiology and Drought-Tolerance Germplasm Improvement and is the Principal Investigator of the National Engineering Laboratory for Efficient Utilization of Soil and Fertilizer. 🌾🔬
  2. Visiting Research Scholar, The Ohio State University
    June 2014 – June 2015
  3. Visiting Research Scholar, University of Göttingen
    November 2019 – October 2020
  4. Director, Key Laboratory of Crop Water Physiology and Drought-Tolerance Germplasm Improvement
    Ministry of Agriculture
    Manages research initiatives and technological advancements in crop water management.

Research Interests:

  1. 🌱 Soil Carbon Formation and Properties
    Prof. Dr. Tangyuan Ning’s research delves into the dynamics of soil carbon formation and its impact on soil quality and agricultural productivity. He investigates how soil organic carbon contributes to soil health, fertility, and long-term sustainability.
  2. 🌾 Crop Carbon Fixation
    A significant focus of Dr. Ning’s work is on understanding crop carbon fixation processes. His research aims to optimize how crops absorb and utilize carbon dioxide, which is crucial for improving crop yield and reducing atmospheric CO₂ levels.
  3. 🚜 Cropping Systems and Soil Management
    Dr. Ning explores innovative cropping systems and soil management practices to enhance productivity and sustainability. His research includes the development of practices that integrate conservation tillage, crop rotation, and soil fertility management to improve overall farm efficiency.
  4. 🔬 Conservation Tillage Practices
    His studies on conservation tillage aim to assess its effects on soil carbon sequestration, soil health, and crop yields. Dr. Ning is interested in how different tillage methods influence long-term soil sustainability.
  5. 🌾 Intercrop Systems and Sustainable Farming
    Dr. Ning investigates the benefits of intercropping systems, such as the combination of maize with other crops like peanuts. His research focuses on optimizing these systems to enhance soil health, improve productivity, and maintain sustainable farmland.
  6. 📉 Soil Fertility and Nutrient Management
    Research on soil fertility and nutrient management is key to Dr. Ning’s work. He examines how different fertilizer applications and soil amendments affect crop growth, yield, and soil nutrient status.
  7. 🌍 Climate-Smart Agriculture
    Dr. Ning is committed to climate-smart agricultural practices that adapt to changing climatic conditions. His research includes developing strategies to mitigate climate impacts on agriculture while enhancing resilience and productivity.
  8. 🔍 Microbial Communities and Carbon Sequestration
    Dr. Ning explores how microbial communities in the soil contribute to carbon sequestration and overall soil health. His work aims to understand and leverage these microbial processes for improved soil management.
  9. 📈 Agricultural Waste Recycling
    He is involved in research on recycling agricultural waste to enhance soil health and sustainability. This includes developing technologies to convert waste into valuable resources for crop production.

Awards & Grants:

  • Key Technology and Integrated Application of Multi-Harvest Farming
    Award: Shennong China Agricultural Science and Technology Award, First Prize
    Year: 2019
    Recognized for groundbreaking advancements in multi-harvest farming techniques that significantly enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability.
  • Research, Development, and Industrial Application of New Functional Greenhouse Film and Mulch Film in Agriculture
    Award: Scientific and Technological Achievement Award, First Prize
    Organization: Shandong Provincial Government
    Year: 2018
    Honored for innovative contributions to the development of functional greenhouse and mulch films that improve agricultural practices and efficiency.
  • Key Technologies and Application of Recycling Use of Agricultural Wastes in Huang-Huai-Hai Region
    Award: Scientific and Technological Achievement Award, Second Prize
    Organization: Shandong Provincial Government
    Year: 2016
    Awarded for significant work in recycling agricultural wastes, contributing to sustainable farming practices in the Huang-Huai-Hai region.
  • National Excellent Resource-Sharing Course: Agro-ecology
    Award: National Recognition
    Year: 2013
    Acknowledged for creating a leading resource-sharing course in agro-ecology, enhancing the field’s educational resources.
  • Pioneer of Teaching Award
    Institution: Shandong Agricultural University
    Year: 2013
    Recognized for outstanding contributions to education and teaching excellence at Shandong Agricultural University.
  • Technical System Establishment and Demonstration for High Yield Intercropping System of Wheat, Peanut, and Maize
    Award: Scientific and Technological Achievement Award, First Prize
    Organization: Henan Provincial Education Department
    Year: 2012
    Awarded for developing and demonstrating a successful intercropping system that improves yield and efficiency in wheat, peanut, and maize cultivation.
  • Top Ten Outstanding Young Skilled Workers
    Institution: Shandong Agricultural University
    Year: 2012
    Honored for exceptional skills and contributions to the agricultural field as a young professional.
  • Key Technologies Research and Demonstration for Standardized Production of Pollution-Free High-Quality Wheat
    Award: Scientific and Technological Achievement Award, Second Prize
    Organization: Shandong Provincial Government
    Year: 2011
    Recognized for research and technology in producing high-quality, pollution-free wheat, enhancing crop quality and sustainability.
  • Outstanding Young Scientist in Farming System Branch of China Association of Agricultural Science Societies
    Award: Outstanding Young Scientist
    Year: 2010
    Acknowledged for significant contributions to farming systems and agricultural science.
  • Shandong Provincial Awards for Farming, Forestry, Animal Husbandry
    Award: Demonstration for Drought and Salt Tolerance of High-Quality Wheat Varieties and Technologies for Cost Reduction and Efficiency Improvement
    Year: 2005
    Awarded for advances in developing drought and salt-tolerant wheat varieties, improving agricultural resilience and cost-efficiency

Research projects:

Prof. Dr. Tangyuan Ning has made significant contributions through his research projects, focusing on soil management and crop physiology. He has completed approximately 20 research projects and is currently engaged in 7 ongoing projects. His research addresses critical areas such as crop water efficiency, soil fertility, and drought resistance.

Citation Index:

  • Scopus: H-index 26
  • Web of Science: H-index 18
  • Scientific Index: H-index 32
  • Total i10 Index: 90
  • ResearchGate: Research Interest Score 1,406; Citations: 2,450

Consultancy/Industry Projects:
Prof. Ning has undertaken 3 consultancy or industry-sponsored projects, contributing his expertise to practical applications and industry advancements in agriculture.

Publication Top notes:

  • Maize (Zea mays L.) planted at higher density utilizes dynamic light more efficiently
    Plant, Cell & Environment
    November 2023
    DOI: 10.1111/pce.14673
  • Long-Term Maize Intercropping with Peanut and Phosphorus Application Maintains Sustainable Farmland Productivity by Improving Soil Aggregate Stability and P Availability
    Preprint
    October 17, 2023
    DOI: 10.20944/preprints202310.1022.v1
  • Statistical analysis of the effects of variations in leaf shape, planting density, and nitrogen application rate on direct and diffuse light contributions to the crop yield from soy
    Preprint
    March 29, 2023
    DOI: 10.22541/au.168006250.03586141/v1
  • Climate-Smart Tillage Practices with Straw Return to Sustain Crop Productivity
    Agronomy
    October 10, 2022
    DOI: 10.3390/agronomy12102452
  • Nitrogen fixation and crop productivity enhancements co‐driven by intercrop root exudates and key rhizosphere bacteria
    Journal of Applied Ecology
    October 2021
    DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.13964
  • Soil organic carbon increment sources and crop yields under long‐term conservation tillage practices in wheat‐maize systems
    Land Degradation & Development
    May 30, 2020
    DOI: 10.1002/ldr.3531
  • Responses of soil carbon, nitrogen, and wheat and maize productivity to 10 years of decreased nitrogen fertilizer under contrasting tillage systems
    Soil and Tillage Research
    February 2020
    DOI: 10.1016/j.still.2019.104444
  • Shifts in microbial community and carbon sequestration in farmland soil under long-term conservation tillage and straw returning
    Applied Soil Ecology
    April 2019
    DOI: 10.1016/j.apsoil.2018.12.016
  • Suitability of mulching with biodegradable film to moderate soil temperature and moisture and to increase photosynthesis and yield in peanut
    Agricultural Water Management
    September 2018
    DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2018.06.027

 

 

Vladimir Verzhuk | Sustainable Crop Production | Best Researcher Award

Dr Vladimir Verzhuk |  Sustainable Crop Production |  Best Researcher Award

Senior researcher at N.I. Vavilov All-Russian Institute of Plant Genetic Resources (VIR) St. Petersburg, Russia

Verzhuk Vladimir Grigorevich is a Senior Researcher at the N.I. Vavilov All-Russian Institute of Plant Genetic Resources (VIR) in St. Petersburg, Russia. He holds a Candidate of Biological Sciences degree and has been a pivotal figure in the field of plant cryopreservation since completing his postgraduate studies at VIR in 1976.

 

Profile:

Academic and Professional Background:

Verzhuk Vladimir Grigorevich, a Candidate of Biological Sciences, is a Senior Researcher at the Laboratory of Long-term Storage of Plant Genetic Resources of VIR. He graduated from the Crimean Agricultural Institute in 1971 and completed his postgraduate studies at VIR in 1976, focusing on photosynthesis and productivity. Since 2000, he has led the cryopreservation group, specializing in low-temperature storage of vegetative shoots, buds, and pollen of fruit crops.

Areas of Research:

Verzhuk’s research focuses on developing and improving cryopreservation methods for the genetic resources of vegetatively propagated crops at VIR.

Sustainable Crop Production Research Focus:

Verzhuk’s research emphasizes sustainable crop production through the development of cryopreservation methods for genetic resources. His work ensures the long-term viability and diversity of crop species, contributing to the sustainability of agricultural systems by preserving genetic material that can adapt to changing environmental conditions and stressors.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Conservation of the Bird Cherry (Padus Mill.) Germplasm by Cold Storage and Cryopreservation of Winter Cuttings
    • Journal: Biology
    • Date: 2023-07
    • DOI: 10.3390/biology12081071
    • Contributors: Vladimir Verzhuk, Sergey Murashev, Liubov Novikova, Stepan Kiru, Svetlana Orlova
  • Post-Cryogenic Viability of Peach (Persica vulgaris Mill.) Dormant Buds from the VIR Genetic Collection
    • Journal: Agriculture
    • Date: 2022-12
    • DOI: 10.3390/agriculture13010111
    • Contributors: Vladimir Verzhuk, Victor Eremin, Taisya Gasanova, Oksana Eremina, Liubov Novikova, Galina Filipenko, Maxim Sitnikov, Alexander Pavlov
  • Viability of Red (Ribes rubrum L.) and Black (Ribes nigrum L.) Currant Cuttings in Field Conditions after Cryopreservation in Vapors of Liquid Nitrogen
    • Journal: Agriculture
    • Date: 2020-10
    • DOI: 10.3390/agriculture10100476
    • Contributors: Vladimir Verzhuk, Alexander Pavlov, Liubov Novikova, Galina Filipenko