Biplab Brahma | Soil Fertility | Soil Nutrient Management Pioneer

Dr. Biplab Brahma | Soil Fertility | Soil Nutrient Management Pioneer

Dr. Biplab Brahma, Assam University, India

Dr. Biplab Brahma is an environmental researcher specializing in soil carbon sequestration, biomass modeling, and climate change mitigation. He holds a Ph.D. in Ecology and Environmental Science from Assam University, India, with expertise in soil health management, carbon flux, and agroforestry systems. Dr. Brahma has worked extensively on ecosystem carbon stocks, fine root dynamics, and land use impact assessments. He has received the Shastri Indo-Canadian Postdoctoral Fellowship (2019) and the Junior Scientist of the Year Award (2017). His research contributes to sustainable land management, biodiversity conservation, and climate resilience, with multiple high-impact publications and international collaborations.

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Summary:

Dr. Biplab Brahma has made pioneering contributions to soil nutrient management through his research on soil carbon sequestration, fine root dynamics, and biomass modeling. His work has enhanced the understanding of soil organic matter preservation and ecosystem restoration, making him a strong contender for the Research in Soil Nutrient Management Pioneer Award.

🎓 Education

Dr. Biplab Brahma holds a Ph.D. in Ecology and Environmental Science from Assam University, India, with research focusing on carbon stock and sequestration potential in rubber plantations. He also earned an M.Sc. in Ecology and Environmental Science from the same university and a Postgraduate Diploma in Bamboo Cultivation and Resource Utilization from Tripura University. His academic foundation includes a B.Sc. in Biological Science from Tripura University, and he is currently pursuing an M.A. in Sustainable Science from IGNOU.

💼Experience

Dr. Brahma has extensive research experience in environmental science, particularly in carbon dynamics and soil management. Since March 2020, he has been a Research Associate working on ecosystem carbon stock and sequestration rates in North East Indian forests. Previously, he was a Shastri Indo-Canadian Postdoctoral Research Fellow in 2019, where he assessed soil nutrient management and carbon sequestration strategies. From 2017 to 2019, he served as a Senior Research Fellow, focusing on phytolith occluded carbon in bamboo species for climate change mitigation. Earlier, as a Junior Research Fellow from 2015 to 2017, he assessed carbon sequestration potential in major land-use types of Southern Assam. His career began as a Field Assistant in 2009 on a bamboo cultivation and resource utilization project.

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Brahma specializes in soil carbon stock and sequestration, soil health management, fine root and litter dynamics, biomass modeling, and forest and biodiversity management. His work extends to climate change mitigation and adaptation, ecosystem restoration, and sustainable land management. He has contributed significantly to understanding carbon flux, sequestration rates, and the impact of land use changes on soil organic carbon pools. His research has practical applications in forest conservation, agroforestry, and carbon sink management.

🛠️Skills

Dr. Brahma possesses expertise in soil health management, ecosystem carbon sequestration, and biomass allometric modeling. He is skilled in statistical and GIS tools, including SPSS, R, MS Excel, and QGIS, for environmental data analysis. He has experience in natural resource management, climate change mitigation, and project management. His skills extend to research design, data analysis, laboratory experimentation, and scientific writing. Additionally, he is proficient in community engagement and capacity building and is fluent in English, Hindi, Bengali, and Assamese.

🏆Awards

Dr. Brahma has received notable recognition for his contributions to environmental science. He was awarded the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute Postdoctoral Fellowship in 2019 and honored as the Junior Scientist of the Year in 2017 by the Confederation of Indian Universities and the International Foundation for Environment and Ecology. His research paper on ecosystem carbon sequestration in North East India was one of the most downloaded articles between 2016 and 2018 in Land Degradation and Development. Another study on biomass stocks and carbon loss in rubber plantations was featured in Science Last Fortnight by Current Science in 2018.

📚 Publications

  • Publication: Significance of land management practices under haskap orchards to mitigate the degradations of soil organic carbon stocks and soil health because of land use changes from forest and grassland
    Author: Brahma, B., Hammermeister, A.M., Lynch, D.H., Smith, P., Nath, A.J.
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Soil Use and Management

Conclusion:

 Dr. Brahma is a highly deserving candidate for this award. His work not only advances scientific knowledge but also provides practical solutions for sustainable soil management and climate change mitigation.

Xiaolu Tang | Soil Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Xiaolu Tang | Soil Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Xiaolu Tang, Chengdu University of Technology, China

Prof. Dr. Xiaolu Tang is a Professor at Chengdu University of Technology, China, specializing in forest ecology, remote sensing, and carbon cycling. He holds a Ph.D. in Forest Ecology Science from the University of Göttingen, Germany, and has conducted postdoctoral research at the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry. His work focuses on ecosystem dynamics, land degradation, and climate change impacts on forests. Dr. Tang actively contributes to high-impact journals as a peer reviewer and has received recognition for his research in environmental sustainability and ecological modeling.

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Prof. Dr. Xiaolu Tang is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with extensive contributions to ecological and environmental sciences, particularly in soil carbon dynamics, habitat quality assessment, and remote sensing applications. His research is impactful, multidisciplinary, and relevant to pressing global challenges like climate change and ecosystem sustainability.

🎓 Education

Prof. Dr. Xiaolu Tang obtained his Ph.D. in Forest Ecology Science from the University of Göttingen, Germany, between October 2012 and August 2015, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Christoph Kleinn and Prof. Dr. Juan Gabriel Álvarez-González. He earned his M.S. in Forest Ecology Science from the International Bamboo and Rattan Center, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing, China, in July 2012, guided by Prof. Dr. Shaohui Fan. His academic journey began with a B.S. in Forestry Science from Sichuan Agricultural and Forestry University, College of Forestry and Horticulture, completed in June 2009.

💼Experience

Currently, Dr. Tang serves as a Professor at Chengdu University of Technology, College of Ecology and Environment, a position he has held since January 2020. Prior to this, he was a Professor at the College of Earth Science from June 2018 to January 2020 and a Lecturer at the same institution from October 2017 to June 2018. His postdoctoral research experience includes working as a Research Associate at the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Germany, from September 2016 to September 2017, collaborating with Prof. Dr. Markus Reichstein and Dr. Nuno Carvalhais.

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Tang’s research primarily revolves around forest ecology, remote sensing applications in ecosystem analysis, carbon cycling, and the impacts of land degradation and climate change on forest environments. His work integrates advanced data-driven approaches to understand ecosystem dynamics and sustainable land management.

🛠️Skills

With a strong foundation in forest ecology and environmental science, Dr. Tang specializes in remote sensing applications, carbon sequestration modeling, land degradation assessment, and climate impact analysis on forest ecosystems. His expertise also includes GIS, spatial analysis, and statistical modeling for ecological research.

🏆Awards

Dr. Tang has received recognition for his contributions to forest ecology and environmental sustainability, with multiple accolades for his research and peer-review contributions in leading scientific journals. His interdisciplinary approach has made a significant impact in the field of environmental and forest sciences.

📚 Publications

  • Title: Study on the Spatiotemporal Changes and Driving Factors of Habitat Quality in the Yarlung Zangbo River From 2000 to 2020
  • Authors: Chen, Y., Kang, Y., Li, J., Tang, X., Pei, X.
  • Year: 2025
  • Journal: Ecology and Evolution

  • Title: Estuarine wetland tidal organic carbon activates microbial carbon pump and increases long-term soil carbon stability
  • Authors: Xie, M., Dong, H., Tang, X., Hu, Y., Wang, L.
  • Year: 2024
  • Journal: Catena

  • Title: Accumulation of soil microbial necromass carbon and its contribution to soil organic carbon after vegetation restoration in the Tibetan Plateau
  • Authors: Pei, X., Lei, J., Wang, X., Li, P., Tang, X.
  • Year: 2024
  • Journal: Global Ecology and Conservation

  • Title: Prediction of soil organic carbon stock combining Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 images in the Zoige Plateau, the northeastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
  • Authors: Lei, J., Zeng, C., Zhang, L., Yang, Z., Tang, X.
  • Year: 2024
  • Journal: Ecological Processes

  • Title: Minor Effects of Canopy and Understory Nitrogen Addition on Soil Organic Carbon Turnover Time in Moso Bamboo Forests
  • Authors: Zeng, C., He, S., Long, B., Yang, Z., Tang, X.
  • Year: 2024
  • Journal: Forests

  • Title: Quantifying the relative importance of influencing factors on NPP in Hengduan Mountains of the Tibetan Plateau from 2002 to 2021: A Dominance Analysis
  • Authors: Long, B., Zeng, C., Tao, Z., Chen, G., Tang, X.
  • Year: 2024
  • Journal: Ecological Informatics

Conclusion:

While his academic output and research relevance are commendable, increasing citation impact, securing large-scale funding, and enhancing international collaborations would further solidify his position as a leading global researcher.

Eric LEGBA | Soil Fertility | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Eric LEGBA | Soil Fertility | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Eric LEGBA, World Vegetable Center, Benin

Eric C. LEGBA is a Research Assistant Agronomist at the World Vegetable Center, West and Central Africa, based at the IITA-Benin Campus in Cotonou. He holds a Master’s degree in Agronomy with a specialization in Sustainable Cropping Systems. His research focuses on soil fertility management, crop productivity enhancement, and sustainable agriculture. Eric has led studies on intercropping techniques, organic fertilization, and the use of Black Soldier Fly frass as an organic amendment. He has collaborated with international research institutions and contributed to capacity-building programs, influencing sustainable farming practices across West Africa.

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Summary:

Mr. Eric Legba is a strong candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award, given his contributions to sustainable agriculture, soil fertility management, and innovative farming techniques. His work has direct applications in improving agricultural practices, particularly in Africa, and his affiliation with the World Vegetable Center adds credibility to his research. His publications and technical reports demonstrate a commitment to bridging scientific research and real-world agricultural solutions.

 

🎓 Education

Eric C. LEGBA holds a Master’s degree in Agronomy with a specialization in Sustainable Cropping Systems. His academic training has provided him with a strong foundation in soil fertility, crop nutrition, agronomic trials, and sustainable agricultural practices.

💼Experience

As a Research Assistant Agronomist at the World Vegetable Center, West and Central Africa, based at the IITA-Benin Campus in Cotonou, Eric LEGBA has been actively involved in multiple research and development initiatives. He has worked extensively on intercropping techniques, organic fertilization trials, and sustainable agricultural technologies. His research projects include maize-mungbean intercropping, okra variety evaluations, and nutrient management using organic amendments such as Black Soldier Fly frass. In addition to research, he has contributed to consultancies and training programs focused on improving agricultural sustainability in West Africa.

🔬Research Focus

Eric LEGBA’s research focuses on sustainable cropping systems, soil fertility improvement, and innovative crop technologies. His studies emphasize the use of organic amendments, including Black Soldier Fly frass, to enhance soil health and crop yield. He has collaborated with international research institutions such as CIMMYT, IWMI, IFAD, and national organizations, contributing to capacity building, policy recommendations, and farmer training programs. His work aims to advance agroecological practices and optimize fertilization strategies for improved vegetable production.

Awards

Eric LEGBA has received recognition for his contributions to sustainable agriculture and soil fertility management. He has been nominated for the Young Scientist Award, showcasing his impactful research and commitment to advancing agronomic practices.

Skills

His expertise encompasses soil fertility management, crop productivity enhancement, agronomic trials, sustainable cropping technologies, and agroecology. He has extensive experience in project implementation, research collaborations, and consultancy work aimed at promoting evidence-based agricultural practices. His technical skills include intercropping techniques, organic fertilization strategies, and the development of improved tools for sustainable farming.

 

Publications

2025

  • Productivity and Profitability of Maize-Mungbean and Maize-Chili Pepper Relay Intercropping Systems for Income Diversification and Soil Fertility in Southern Benin
    EC Legba, L Dossou, J Honfoga, L Pawera, R SrinivasanSustainability 17 (3), 1076

2024

  • Organic mulching
    EC Legba, L Dossou, J Honfoga, S Odjo, S Ramasamy

 

  • Staking of fruit vegetable plants
    EC Legba, L Dossou, J Honfoga, S Odjo, S Ramasamy

 

  • Low inputting of fertilizers for safe and sustainable vegetable production
    L Dossou, EC Legba, J Honfoga, S Odjo, S Ramasamy

 

  • Use of sticky traps in vegetable production for sustainable pest management
    L Dossou, EC Legba, J Honfoga, S Odjo, S Ramasamy

 

  • Citizen science informs demand-driven breeding of opportunity crops
    R Voss, K de Sousa, S N’Danikou, AJ Shango, LA Aglinglo, MA Laporte, EC Legba, et al.bioRxiv, 2024.07.31.605211

2023

  • Technical report on safe and sustainable vegetable production activities in Benin
    E Legba, L Dossou, J Honfoga, S RamasamyInternational Food Policy Research Institute

 

  • Preferences of market gardeners for traditional vegetables and associated factors in urban areas of southern Benin
    TA Kouévi, CK Adé, S N’Danikou, RL Mongbo, C Komlan, EC Legba, et al.Future of Food: Journal on Food, Agriculture and Society 11 (5)

 

  • Developing improvement strategies for management of the Sisrè berry plant [Synsepalum dulcificum (Schumach & Thonn.) Daniell] based on end-user perspectives
    DA Tchokponhoué, EC Legba, S N’Danikou, D Nyadanu, HO Oselebe, et al.Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 7, 1252036

 

  • Guide pratique de culture de l’amarante et de multiplication des semences
    LA Aglinglo, A Sidibe, S N’Danikou, EC Legba, A Nantoume-Dolo, et al.ResearchGate

2020

  • Fiche technique synthétique pour la production de la carotte (Daucus carota L.)
    EC Legba, LA Aglinglo, RA Francisco, CA Houdegbe, et al.DOI:10.13140/RG.2.2.32623.66729

 

Conclusion:

With a solid research foundation and international collaborations, Mr. Legba has great potential to make further contributions to sustainable food production. Strengthening his profile through increased citations, securing research funding, mentoring young scientists, and integrating interdisciplinary approaches would enhance his candidacy. Overall, he is a highly competitive nominee for the award and has the potential to become a leading figure in sustainable agricultural research.