Zhihua Qiao | Soil | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhihua Qiao | Soil | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhihua Qiao, Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhihua Qiao is a researcher at the Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China, specializing in environmental toxicology and pollutant risk assessment. His work focuses on the ecological effects and interaction mechanisms of emerging contaminants, including brominated flame retardants and pesticides, in soil-plant-animal systems. With a PhD in Environmental Science and Engineering from East China University of Science and Technology, Dr. Qiao has published extensively in top-tier SCI journals and has led and contributed to numerous national research projects. His research integrates multi-omics technologies and advanced analytical techniques to understand the bioaccumulation, toxicity, and environmental fate of pollutants.

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Summary:

Dr. Zhihua Qiao is a rising research leader in environmental toxicology and ecotoxicological risk assessment. His work on brominated flame retardants, microplastics, heavy metals, and their interaction with soil organisms and plants is both highly relevant and methodologically advanced. His multidisciplinary approach and contributions to top journals signal strong potential for international leadership in his field.

🎓 Education

Zhihua Qiao began his academic journey at Shandong Agricultural University, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmaceutical Engineering (Pesticides) from 2014 to 2021, achieving an undergraduate GPA of 3.42/4. He then pursued a Master’s and currently a PhD in Environmental Science and Engineering at East China University of Science and Technology (a national 211 project university), starting in 2021. His doctoral studies are supervised by Professor Zhang Wei and Associate Professor Jiang Xingyin. His academic coursework has included subjects such as Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Plant Physiology, Microbiology, and Environmental Toxicology.

💼Experience

Zhihua Qiao has extensive experience in environmental toxicology and pollutant risk assessment, particularly focusing on new brominated flame retardants and pesticides. He has served as the main researcher in national and provincial-level projects under the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the National Key R&D Program. His work includes investigating the bioaccumulation, metabolism, and toxic effects of compounds like decabromodiphenylethane and cadmium in complex systems involving earthworms, plants, and aquatic organisms. He has also studied co-exposure effects, soil and rhizosphere microbial responses, and developed insights into pollutant interaction mechanisms using multi-omics technologies.

🔬Research Focus

His research centers on environmental risk assessment and pollution control of emerging contaminants. He specializes in understanding the toxicity mechanisms of brominated flame retardants, pesticides, and heavy metals through integrated approaches involving transcriptomics, metabolomics, and microbial ecology. His studies span soil-plant-animal systems and emphasize pollutant interactions, oxidative stress, detoxification, and ecological impact, especially in earthworms, lettuce, rice, and zebrafish models.

🛠️Skills

Zhihua Qiao is proficient in advanced research techniques including transcriptomics, metabolomics, 16S rDNA sequencing, XPS, and XRD. He is skilled in operating large-scale analytical instruments such as GC-MS, LC-MS, atomic fluorescence analyzers, flow cytometers, and qPCR machines. With strong English proficiency (CET-6 certified), he is capable of independently writing and translating scientific papers. His capabilities also extend to data processing, experimental design, and collaborative scientific writing.

🏆Awards

Zhihua Qiao has earned numerous awards for his academic excellence and research contributions. These include the National Scholarship for Master’s Students (2019), Outstanding Graduate and Outstanding Master’s Thesis of Shandong Province (2021–2022), Yu Zunhong Scholarship (2023), Green Seedling Program Scholarship of the Beijing Green Future Environment Foundation (2023), and several first-class academic scholarships for both master’s and doctoral studies. He also received the Second Prize at Zhejiang University’s Doctoral Forum on Soil Health and Sustainable Agriculture and the First Prize at the Graduate Academic Forum of East China University of Science and Technology.

📚 Publications

  • Effects of Decabromodiphenyl Ethane and Cadmium Coexposure on Their Bioaccumulation, Oxidative Stress, Root Metabolism, and Rhizosphere Soil Microorganisms in a Soil-Rice System
    2024
    Qiao, Zhihua; Fu, Mengru; Liang, Weiyu; Zhang, Wei; Zhan, Xiuping
    Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry

  • Effect of Biodegradable Microplastics and Cd Co-pollution on Cd Bioavailability and Plastisphere in Soil-Plant System
    2024
    Shao, Xuechun; Liang, Weiyu; Gong, Kailin; Shen, Genxiang; Peng, Cheng
    Chemosphere

  • Microbial Metabolism in Wormcast Affected the Perturbation on Soil Organic Matter by Microplastics under Decabromodiphenyl Ethane Stress
    2025
    Han, Yanna; Fu, Mengru; Yang, Yuhe; Peng, Cheng; Zhang, Wei
    Journal of Hazardous Materials

Conclusion:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhihua Qiao is a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His demonstrated commitment to impactful, interdisciplinary environmental research, combined with academic excellence and technical strength, make him a compelling nominee. With continued progression toward independent project leadership and broader global collaborations, his trajectory aligns well with the expectations of this prestigious award.

HONGBO SHAO | Soil | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. HONGBO SHAO | Soil | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Hongbo Shao, Yancheng Normal University, China

Prof. Dr. Hongbo Shao is a leading researcher at Yancheng Normal University, China, specializing in plant stress biology, soil-plant interactions, and environmental sustainability. With a Ph.D. in Soil Biology from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, his work focuses on salt stress tolerance, phytoremediation, and sustainable soil management. He has published extensively in high-impact journals and has received numerous awards for his contributions to agricultural and environmental sciences. Prof. Shao is actively involved in international collaborations and serves as an editor and reviewer for prestigious scientific journals.

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Prof. Dr. Hongbo Shao is a highly accomplished researcher with vast expertise in soil science, plant stress physiology, and environmental sustainability. His significant contributions to phytoremediation, sustainable soil management, and molecular plant adaptation make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His leadership in mentoring young scientists and active participation in the global research community further enhance his suitability for this recognition.

🎓 Education

Shao Hong-Bo earned his Bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences from Harbin Normal University in 1988. He pursued his Master’s degree in Plant Biology at Zhejiang University, completing it in 1990. His Ph.D. in Soil Biology, focusing on the mutual responding relationship between soil and plants, was awarded by the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2005.

💼Experience

Shao Hong-Bo has had a distinguished academic and research career. From 1988 to 2001, he served as a lecturer in Botany and an associate professor at Jilin Normal University. Between 2001 and 2003, he was an advanced visiting scholar at the State Key Laboratory of Plant Gene Engineering and Protein Engineering, Peking University. From 2003 to 2005, he worked as a full professor at the Guangxi Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). From 2003 to 2015, he was a senior research scientist and Ph.D. supervisor at the Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, CAS. Since 2015, he has been a professor at the Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences in Nanjing, China. He also serves as a member of prestigious scientific societies and is an editorial board member for several high-impact academic journals.

🔬Research Focus

His research primarily explores plant stress biology, soil-plant interactions, and environmental sustainability. His work emphasizes plant adaptation mechanisms to salt and water stress at the molecular level and agricultural resource utilization for soil conservation. He has made groundbreaking contributions to soil improvement through phytoremediation and has conducted significant studies on the ecological and molecular aspects of plant-environment interactions. His research extends to soil ecology, sustainable land management, and innovative strategies for restoring degraded soils.

🛠️Skills

Shao Hong-Bo possesses extensive expertise in plant stress biology, particularly under salt and water stress at the physiological and molecular levels. His skills include soil-plant interaction analysis, salt soil improvement through phytoremediation, soil ecology, and agricultural resource utilization. He is proficient in molecular biology techniques, plant genomics, and ecosystem-level research in sustainable soil protection. He is also an accomplished reviewer and editor for international journals, contributing to over 36 reputable publications.

🏆Awards

He has received numerous awards for his scientific contributions. He was honored with the Scientific and Technological Advancement Prizes at Jilin Normal University in 1994, 1996, and 1998. He received the Outstanding Youth Prize of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) in 2003 and the Western Scholar Award in 2004. His achievements were further recognized with the Excellent Prize of the Dean of CAS in 2004 and the Outstanding Prize from the Director of the State Key Laboratory of Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming in 2005. He was also awarded the Excellent Ph.D. Dissertation Prize from CAS in 2005 and has been included in “Who’s Who in the World” since 2006. In 2009, he was selected for the One Hundred-Talent Plan of CAS. His research has also been recognized with the 2008 Most Cited Paper Award from the International Journal of Biological Sciences.

📚 Publications

    1. Publication: Depiction of the Dairy Product Supplemented with the Exopolysaccharide from Pediococcus acidilactici BCB1H by Metabolomics Analysis
      Authors: Gege Hu, Hangyu Hu, Tariq Aziz, Thamer H. Albekairi, Abdullah F. Alasmari
      Year: 2024
      Journal: Journal of Food Measurement and Characterization

    2. Publication: Developments and Prospects of Farmland Application of Biogas Slurry in China—A Review
      Authors: Zichen Wang, Isaac Adeyemi Sanusi, Jidong Wang, Ademola Olufolahan Olaniran, Hongbo Shao
      Year: 2023
      Journal: Microorganisms

    3. Publication: Advances in Roles of Salicylic Acid in Plant Tolerance Responses to Biotic and Abiotic Stresses
      Authors: Weiyi Song, Hongbo Shao, Aizhen Zheng, Longfei Zhao, Yajun Xu
      Year: 2023
      Journal: Plants

    4. Publication: Aging Characteristics and Fate Analysis of Liquid Digestate Ammonium Nitrogen Disposal in Farmland Soil
      Authors: Zichen Wang, Guofeng Sun, Liping Zhang, Evariste Bosco Gueguim Kana, Hongbo Shao
      Year: 2022
      Journal: Water (Switzerland)

    5. Publication: Applications of Plant Protein in the Dairy Industry
      Authors: Gege Hu, Jing Liu, Yihui Wang, Zhennai Yang, Hongbo Shao
      Year: 2022
      Journal: Foods

    6. Publication: Improving Soil Fertility by Driving Microbial Community Changes in Saline Soils of Yellow River Delta under Petroleum Pollution
      Authors: Bingchen Wang, Shaoping Kuang, Hongbo Shao, Fei Cheng, Huihui Wang
      Year: 2022
      Journal: Journal of Environmental Management

    7. Publication: Anaerobic-Petroleum Degrading Bacteria: Diversity and Biotechnological Applications for Improving Coastal Soil
      Authors: Bingchen Wang, Shaoping Kuang, Hongbo Shao, Lei Wang, Huihui Wang
      Year: 2021
      Journal: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety

    8. Publication: Characterization of Interactions Between the Soybean Salt-Stress Responsive Membrane-Intrinsic Proteins GmPIP1 and GmPIP2
      Authors: Jia Liu, Weicong Qi, Hai Ying Lu, Hongbo Shao, Dayong Zhang
      Year: 2021
      Journal: Agronomy

    9. Publication: Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles: Potential Effects on Soil Properties, Crop Production, Food Processing, and Food Quality
      Authors: Mohamed Salah Sheteiwy, Hiba Shaghaleh, Yousef Alhaj Hamoud, Muhammad Zaffar Hashmi, Tianow Wu
      Year: 2021
      Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research

    10. Publication: Seed Priming and Foliar Application with Jasmonic Acid Enhance Salinity Stress Tolerance of Soybean (Glycine max L.) Seedlings
      Authors: Mohamed Salah Sheteiwy, Hongbo Shao, Weicong Qi, Qun Wan, Hai Ying Lu
      Year: 2021
      Journal: Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture

Conclusion:

Prof. Dr. Hongbo Shao is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive research output, global impact, and dedication to advancing soil and plant sciences make him a deserving recipient of this prestigious honor. Recognizing him with this award would acknowledge his significant contributions and inspire further innovations in the field.

Bing zhao | Soil | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Bing zhao | Soil | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Bing zhao, Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University, China

Bing Zhao is a lecturer at the College of Landscape Architecture and Arts, Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University, China. She holds a Ph.D. in Landscape Architecture from Beijing Forestry University and has conducted postdoctoral research in horticulture. Her research focuses on the physiological resistance, propagation, and genetic diversity of Rhododendron, as well as the phytoremediation potential of ornamental plants like Hydrangea. She has published extensively in high-impact journals and has international research experience, including as a visiting scholar at the University of Georgia, USA.

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Dr. Bing Zhao is a highly accomplished researcher with significant contributions to plant stress physiology and phytoremediation. Her publications, international collaborations, and academic leadership position her as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While she has already made substantial advancements in her field, expanding interdisciplinary partnerships and policy engagement could further enhance her impact.

🎓 Education

Zhao Bing obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Landscape Architecture from Shengyang Agricultural University in 2003. She pursued her Ph.D. in the College of Landscape Architecture at Beijing Forestry University, which she completed in 2008. She further advanced her expertise through a postdoctoral position in the Department of Horticulture at Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University from 2010 to 2012. Additionally, she expanded her international academic experience as a visiting scholar at the University of Georgia, USA, in 2013.

💼Experience

Zhao Bing began her academic career as a lecturer at the College of Forestry, Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University, in 2008. In 2014, she transitioned to the College of Landscape Architecture and Arts at the same university, where she continues to serve as a lecturer. She has extensive experience teaching undergraduate and graduate courses on topics such as flower taxonomy, the art of flower arranging, the production technology of cut flowers, and the management and planting techniques of garden plants.

🔬Research Focus

Her research primarily focuses on the physiological resistance, propagation, and flower color breeding of Rhododendron, as well as its genetic diversity. More recently, she has contributed significantly to studies on the phytoremediation potential of ornamental plants, particularly in lead and cadmium-contaminated soils. Her work includes genetic analysis, physiological responses to environmental stressors, and plant adaptation mechanisms.

🛠️Skills

Zhao Bing is proficient in plant physiology, horticultural techniques, genetic diversity analysis, and environmental remediation research. She has expertise in molecular marker analysis, plant tissue culture, and stress physiology. Her skills extend to mentoring students and guiding research projects in plant science and ecological restoration.

🏆Awards

She has published extensively in high-impact journals, contributing significantly to the fields of landscape architecture and plant physiology. Her studies on Rhododendron and Hydrangea have been widely cited, showcasing her influence in plant stress tolerance and phytoremediation research. She has collaborated internationally and played a key role in advancing knowledge on plant-environment interactions.

📚 Publications

  • Publication: Exogenous organic acids promoted phytoremediation by Hydrangea macrophylla in cadmium-contaminated soil
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
    Authors: Yunjing Song, Qian Cheng, Bing Zhao

  • Publication: Glycolic acid addition enhances lead uptake and transport by Hydrangea macrophylla (Thunb.) Ser. of different plant ages
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Environmental Technology and Innovation
    Authors: Huiqi Zhao, Huan Chen, Bing Zhao

Conclusion:

Dr. Bing Zhao is a suitable and deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her strong research record, innovative phytoremediation work, and dedication to academic growth make her a valuable contributor to environmental sciences and plant physiology. Recognizing her with this award would encourage further groundbreaking research in her field.