Madan Sharma | Agricultural | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Dr. Madan Sharma | Agricultural | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Dr. Madan Sharma | Manipal University | India

Prof. Dr. Madan Sharma has established a significant scientific presence through impactful research spanning plant biotechnology, nanobiotechnology, medicinal plant conservation, and sustainable bioscience innovation. His scholarly influence is reflected in 757 citations from 717 citing documents, demonstrating broad recognition and applicability of his findings across diverse research communities. With a portfolio of 62 peer-reviewed documents, his work has advanced micropropagation techniques, optimized in vitro regeneration systems, explored endophytic fungal diversity, and contributed to the biosynthesis of eco-friendly nanoparticles with antimicrobial and therapeutic potential. His h-index of 14 underscores the consistent relevance and academic value of his contributions, which have shaped new directions in plant tissue culture, phytochemical enhancement, biogenic nanomaterial development, and bioresource conservation. Prof. Dr. Madan Sharma’s research further integrates molecular, biochemical and nanotechnological approaches to address challenges related to medicinal plant preservation, sustainable agricultural practices, and innovative biological solutions for health and environmental applications. His cumulative scientific output reflects a commitment to advancing knowledge that supports societal benefit, industry innovation, and the progressive development of biosciences through interdisciplinary and forward-looking research.

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zhanming tan | Agricultural | Editorial Board Member

Prof. zhanming tan | Agricultural | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Zhanming Tan | Tarim University | China 

Zhanming Tan has established a strong academic footprint through impactful research contributions, reflected in an h-index of 6, a collection of 25 scholarly documents, and 139 citations across the literature. His work spans key areas of horticultural science, including stress physiology of greenhouse vegetables, optimization of soilless cultivation systems, water–fertilizer coupling strategies, and advanced substrate innovations tailored for efficient vegetable production. These contributions have strengthened scientific understanding and practical applications in controlled-environment agriculture, particularly in improving tomato and cucumber growth performance, enhancing quality traits, and refining cultivation models for challenging environments. His research further integrates modern analytical methods, including machine learning-based crop quality assessment and physiological evaluation under light, water, and nutrient variability. Beyond journal articles, Zhanming Tan has also produced monographs, textbooks, and patented technologies that support the development of innovative planting devices, fertilization systems, and substrate management tools. The cumulative impact of his documented output—demonstrated through publication volume, citation count, and h-index performance—highlights his commitment to advancing sustainable and high-efficiency facility agriculture. His work continues to offer scalable solutions that enhance crop productivity, resource-use efficiency, and horticultural resilience in modern agricultural systems.

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Li, Y., Tan, Z., Liu, Y., Peng, Y., & Liu, C. (2025). Root-specific overexpression of the CmDUF239-1 gene enhances heat tolerance in melon seedlings by upregulating antioxidant enzymes activities, proline content, and expression of heat shock protein-related genes. Horticulturae.

 Liu, Y., Tan, Z., Meng, L., Li, Y., & Peng, Y. (2025). CmDUF239-1 improves the salt tolerance of grafted melon by enhancing antioxidant capacity and Na+/K+ homeostasis. Plants

Md Suhag | Agroforestry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Md Suhag | Agroforestry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Md Suhag | Gazipur Agricultural University | Bangladesh

Md. Suhag is an emerging researcher in Agroforestry and Environmental Science whose work focuses on sustainable crop production, soil fertility enhancement, and integrated land-use systems. He has published seven scientific papers in reputed international journals, contributing to advancing knowledge on alley cropping, multistoried agroforestry, and allelopathic interactions among tree species such as Leucaena leucocephala, Gliricidia sepium, Eucalyptus, and Aonla. His research outputs collectively demonstrate strong methodological rigor, blending field experimentation with soil biochemical analysis to optimize productivity and sustainability. Suhag’s publications have earned growing academic recognition with two indexed documents, one citation, and an h-index of 1, reflecting the early but impactful trajectory of his scholarly engagement. He has also led three funded research projects as Principal Investigator and contributed as Co-Principal Investigator in another, addressing critical environmental and agricultural challenges in Bangladesh, including soil degradation, nutrient cycling, and crop yield optimization. His research initiatives exhibit strong interdisciplinary collaboration and practical relevance for agroecological innovation. Suhag’s academic excellence, demonstrated through top-ranking performance in his MS and BS (Ag) degrees, complements his active involvement in professional and institutional development, positioning him as a promising scholar committed to advancing sustainable agricultural systems and environmental stewardship.

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Featured Publications

Suhag, M., Ahamed, T., Das, A. K., Rahman, M. A., Rahman, M. M., & Miah, M. G. (2025). Leucaena-based alley cropping system: An approach for reclaiming degraded land, reducing the use of inorganic nitrogen fertilizer, and improving crop productivity. Nitrogen, 6(2), Article 25.

Yousra Mukhtar | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Yousra Mukhtar | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yousra Mukhtar | Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology | India

Dr. Yousra Mukhtar is a dedicated entomologist specializing in Integrated Pest and Pollinator Management (IPPM) and pollinator ecology, with significant expertise in insect biodiversity assessment and sustainable pest control strategies. Her research has documented 75 non-Apis bee species, including over 30 first records from the northwestern Himalayas of India, enriching knowledge on native pollinator diversity and ecosystem services. She has authored more than 30 peer-reviewed publications focusing on pest dynamics, pollinator behavior, and eco-friendly pest management approaches that enhance agroecosystem resilience. As a researcher and educator, she has contributed to advancing understanding of the interlinkages between pollination ecology and integrated pest management, promoting environmentally sustainable agricultural practices. Her scholarly contributions are recognized through 13 research documents, 19 citations, and an h-index of 2, reflecting her growing academic impact. Beyond research, she has actively engaged in scientific communities through leadership roles, conference presentations, and peer-review activities for reputed international journals. Dr. Mukhtar’s work exemplifies a strong commitment to pollinator conservation, biodiversity monitoring, and the development of sustainable IPM strategies that align with global goals for agricultural sustainability and environmental stewardship.

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Mukhtar, Y., & Shankar, U. (2025). Pest management practices impact Helicoverpa armigera infestation and foraging behaviour of pollinators in sunflower. International Journal of Pest Management.

Mukhtar, Y., & Shankar, U. (2025). Expanding Megachile diversity: First record of nine Megachile species (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) from Jammu, India and the broader North-Western Himalayas. Oriental Insects.

Mukhtar, Y., & Shankar, U. (2025). Non-Apis bee diversity in Jammu, India, with first records from the region and the northwestern Himalayas. National Academy Science Letters.

Mukhtar, Y., & Shankar, U. (2024). Harmonizing pest control and beneficial organism conservation in sunflower ecosystems through integrated pest management. Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection.

Soulaimani Aziz | Soil Quality | Soil Quality Improvement Champion

Mr. Soulaimani Aziz | Soil Quality | Soil Quality Improvement Champion

Mr. Soulaimani Aziz | University Mohammed VI Polytechnic | Morocco

Dr. Aziz Soulaimani is a distinguished researcher specializing in soil, water, and plant quality assessment, metrology, and analytical chemistry, with a proven record of advancing laboratory accreditation and quality assurance under ISO/IEC 17025 standards. His expertise focuses on developing and validating physicochemical methods, producing certified reference materials for soil and water analysis, and improving laboratory management systems for environmental and agricultural applications. With 14 scientific publications, his research has earned 277 citations across 273 documents and an h-index of 8, reflecting consistent academic impact and methodological innovation. His scientific contributions span topics such as trace metal dynamics, soil fertility, irrigation water quality, nutrient partitioning, and environmental contamination monitoring. Through collaborative studies with international and regional institutions, he has contributed to the development of sustainable soil and water management strategies, the evaluation of pedotransfer functions, and the creation of eco-friendly analytical approaches. Dr. Soulaimani’s applied research integrates precision measurement, quality control, and environmental monitoring to enhance agricultural productivity and ecological resilience. His leadership in laboratory accreditation projects and scientific training programs has strengthened analytical capacity and promoted best practices in metrology and quality systems, reinforcing his reputation as a leading figure in soil and water analytical sciences.

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Guéablé, Y. K. D., Jemo, M., Soulaimani, A., Hafidi, M., El Gharous, M., & El Mejahed, K. (2024). Sustainable strategy for rehabilitating phosphate mining sites and valorisation of phosphate industry by-products and sludge using pistachio tree (Pistacia atlantica), false pepper (Schinus molle), and eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus) trees. Science of the Total Environment.

Anis Bensadi | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anis Bensadi | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anis Bensadi | Shenzhen Technology University | China

Dr. Anis Bensadi is an accomplished academic and researcher in Economics and Finance, currently serving as Associate Professor at Shenzhen Technology University, China. His scholarly work integrates risk management, investment banking, and sustainable finance, with a strong emphasis on the intersection of digital transformation and energy transition. His research explores innovative financial models that promote renewable energy integration and sustainability across global economies, including studies on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, e-governance, and green financing for agricultural development in BRICS nations. With extensive experience in academia and the banking sector, he has contributed to advancing financial risk assessment frameworks and sustainable investment strategies. His research has been featured in reputed journals such as Nature Scientific Reports and Energy Policy. Actively engaged in international academic collaboration, he has presented at leading conferences on green and sustainable finance in Hong Kong, Sydney, Macau, and Singapore. Through his teaching and professional engagements, he fosters critical understanding of economic policy, market risk, and sustainable development practices, bridging the gap between theory and financial innovation to support resilient, low-carbon economic systems.

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Bensadi, A. (2025, October 29). Subnational heterogeneity in climate-smart agriculture green finance and irrigation efficiency across seven African nations. Scientific Reports.

Bensadi, A., & Liu, Z. (2025, October 14). Assessing sustainable energy transition pathways in the Philippines: An integrated TAM-TOE-TPB approach. Asian Journal of Water, Environment and Pollution.

Bensadi, A. (2024, November 26). Assessing the impact of renewable energy integration on energy efficiency within the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). Scientific Reports.

Santhoshkumar Jayakodi | Agricultural | Young Scientist Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Santhoshkumar Jayakodi | Agricultural | Young Scientist Award

Saveetha School of Engineering | India 

Dr. Santhoshkumar is a dedicated researcher and academic whose work spans nanotechnology, nanobiotechnology, biochemistry, drug delivery, toxicology, ecotoxicology, food safety and environmental biology, with a strong focus on interdisciplinary applications. He has contributed extensively to scientific research with 43 published documents, collectively cited 824 times by 761 different sources, reflecting the impact and visibility of his work in the scientific community. His scholarly influence is further evidenced by an h-index of 15, indicating a consistent record of high-quality publications. His doctoral research on nano-herbal formulations addressing cardiotoxicity and earlier work exploring antibacterial properties of essential oils demonstrate his ability to translate biological concepts into innovative applications. He possesses strong technical expertise in cell culture involving zebrafish, albino rats and animal models, as well as hands-on proficiency in operating advanced analytical instruments such as LC-MS, GC-MS, FTIR, HPLC, SEM and DLS. His academic role includes mentoring numerous undergraduate and postgraduate research projects and contributing to academic committees such as NAAC-related initiatives. In addition to teaching and research responsibilities, he has participated in organizing international scientific events and remains active in multiple professional societies related to biology, biotechnology, chemical sciences and technical skill development, enhancing both scientific collaboration and community engagement.

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Featured Publications

  • Jayakodi, S. (2025). Role of proteins in phytoremediation and mycoremediation for heavy metal removal: A focus on protein-based remediation. International Journal of Phytoremediation.

  • Palani, B., Vajjiravelu, R., Shanmugam, R., & Jayakodi, S. (2025). A comprehensive review of traditional medicinal plants and their role in ovarian cancer treatment. South African Journal of Botany.

  • Vajjiravelu, R., Palani, B., Shanmugam, R., & Jayakodi, S. (2025). Bioinspired nanoparticles mediated from bioactive plants and their therapeutic application in liver cancer. Biomedical Materials & Devices.

  • Palani, B., Vajjiravelu, R., Shanmugam, R., & Jayakodi, S. (2025). Bioactive compounds for inhibiting mutated gene (BRCA1 and BRCA2) signaling pathway in ovarian cancer treatment. Biomedical Materials & Devices.

  • Sowmiya, A., Jayakodi, S., Selvam, K. A., & Sangeetha, K. (2024). In silico molecular docking of cyclic peptides against TEM-1 beta-lactamases for effective antimicrobial drug development. Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology, 18(3), Article 16.

Stefania Fortunato | Soil Plant | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Stefania Fortunato | Soil Plant | Best Researcher Award

Stefania Fortunato | University of Bari Aldo Moro | Italy 

Stefania Fortunato is a Senior Laboratory Technician for research and teaching in Plant Biology and Physiology at the Department of Biosciences, Biotechnologies and Environment of the University of Bari Aldo Moro, where she has built a solid scientific profile grounded in multidisciplinary expertise. She earned her PhD in Agricultural Biodiversity and Environment in 2018 with a focus on Agricultural Genetics, conducting research on nitrogen metabolism in durum wheat, and complemented her academic path with a Master’s Degree in Cellular and Molecular Biology and a professional qualification as a Biologist. Her international experience includes a visiting researcher position at the Estación Experimental del Zaidín, Spanish National Research Council (EEZ-CSIC) in Granada, where she worked on ROS and nitric oxide signaling and peroxisomal dynamics in plants. Her research activity spans Plant Physiology, Agricultural Genetics, and Food Science and Technology, addressing cellular redox mechanisms, nitrogen use efficiency, thermal stress response, oxidative processes in food products, and green analytical techniques. She has authored 28 documents that collectively garnered 564 citations across 627 citing sources, reflecting the impact of her contributions, and she holds an H-index of 11. A member of the Italian Society of Plant Biology since 2021, she actively contributes to advancing plant science through both laboratory innovation and academic collaboration.

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Di Silvestre, N. J., Domingo, G., Vannini, C., Marsoni, M., Fortunato, S., de Pinto, M. C., Tamborrino, A., Negroni, Y. L., Zottini, M., Tran Hong, L., Lomagno, A., Mauri, P., Pesaresi, P., & Tadini, L. (2025). A holistic investigation of Arabidopsis proteomes altered in chloroplast biogenesis and retrograde signalling identifies PsbO as a key regulator of chloroplast quality control. Plant Cell and Environment.

Fortunato, S., Domingo, G., Davide, E., Lasorella, C., Bracale, M., Vannini, C., & de Pinto, M. C. (n.d.). Dual function plant cryptic nucleotide cyclases.

Christian Siewert | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Christian Siewert | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

Christian Siewert | University of Applied Sciences Dresden | Germany 

Dr. Christian Siewert is a German soil scientist and ecologist with more than three decades of academic and international experience. Holding a Ph.D. in natural sciences from the Soil Research Centre in Müncheberg and a Habilitation in soil science from the Technical University of Berlin, he has built a distinguished career across research, teaching, and international collaboration. Since 2005, he has served as a full professor, currently at the Dresden University of Applied Sciences, where he focuses on ecological sciences, soil fertility, land use technologies, environmental monitoring, and scientific publication activities. His professional record spans leadership roles, international project coordination, and contributions to over 14 EU strategic partnership research projects, including SUMCULA on sustainable cultural landscape management. With academic engagements across regions such as Russia, Eastern Europe, New Zealand, South America, and Japan, he has demonstrated long-standing expertise in cross-border ecological initiatives. Dr. Siewert has authored 32 scientific documents, which have collectively earned 809 citations, reflecting his influence in his field. His publication impact is further evidenced by an h-index of 15, underscoring the significance and reach of his scholarly contributions. Alongside 60 scientific publications and six patents, his work integrates research excellence with teaching, innovation, and global scientific cooperation.

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Featured Publications

  • Krahl, I., Tokarski, D., Kučerík, J., Schwitzky, E., & Siewert, C. (2025). New approach to experimental soil health definition using thermogravimetric fingerprinting. Agronomy.

  • Tokarski, D., Šimečková, J., Kučerík, J., Kalbitz, K., Demyan, M. S., Merbach, I., Barkusky, D., Ruehlmann, J., & Siewert, C. (2019). Detectability of degradable organic matter in agricultural soils by thermogravimetry. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science.

  • David, J., Weissmannová, H. D., Steinmetz, Z., Kabelíková, L., Demyan, M. S., Šimečková, J., Tokarski, D., Siewert, C., Schaumann, G. E., & Kučerík, J. (2019). Introducing a soil universal model method (SUMM) and its application for qualitative and quantitative determination of poly(ethylene), poly(styrene), poly(vinyl chloride) and poly(ethylene terephthalate) microplastics in a model soil. Chemosphere.

  • Tokarski, D., Kučerík, J., Kalbitz, K., Demyan, M. S., Merbach, I., Barkusky, D., Ruehlmann, J., & Siewert, C. (2018). Contribution of organic amendments to soil organic matter detected by thermogravimetry. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science.

  • Kučerík, J., Tokarski, D., Demyan, M. S., Merbach, I., & Siewert, C. (2018). Linking soil organic matter thermal stability with contents of clay, bound water, organic carbon and nitrogen. Geoderma.

Gelase Nkurunziza | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Gelase Nkurunziza | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Makerere University  | Burundi

Gelase Nkurunziza is a dedicated agricultural researcher and plant breeder with strong expertise in maize improvement and biotechnology, currently pursuing a PhD in Plant Breeding and Biotechnology at Makerere University, Uganda, where he has been enrolled since March 2022. He holds an MSc in Plant Breeding and Seed Systems from Makerere University (2017) and a BSc in Agronomy from the University of Burundi (2008). He further enhanced his skills in molecular biology through a competitive ABCF Fellowship at the BecA ILRI Hub in Nairobi, Kenya, in 2018, focusing on molecular breeding in maize. Professionally, Nkurunziza has extensive experience in maize research, beginning his career as a researcher in the maize program at ISABU, Gisozi Research Station, Burundi (2008–2013), before advancing to maize plant breeder and research activity coordinator at ISABU from 2016 to 2018. His work has contributed significantly to maize breeding strategies, addressing challenges in seed systems and improving crop productivity. Proficient in English and French, with good skills in speaking, writing, reading, and understanding, he bridges international research collaborations effectively. With a clear focus on applying plant breeding innovations to enhance food security, Nkurunziza continues to build a career dedicated to advancing sustainable agriculture in Africa.

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Featured Publications

Genome-wide association study of biological nitrogen fixation traits in mini-core cowpea germplasm

Identifying Optimal Lines for Enhanced Symbiotic Performance in a Mini‐Core Collection of Cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp]

Genetic and Environmental Effects on Nodulation and Yield Among Selected Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata [L.] Walp) Genotypes in Uganda

Performance and inheritance of yield and maize streak virus disease resistance in white maize and yellow conversions

Stability in performance of normal and nutritionally enhanced highland maize hybrid genotypes in Eastern Africa