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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Featured Publications

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.

Fangyuan Shen | Soil-Plant | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fangyuan Shen | Soil-Plant | Best Researcher Award

Xi’an University of Technology | China

Dr. Fangyuan Shen, Ph.D., is a distinguished researcher at Xi’an University of Technology specializing in agricultural water-saving irrigation technology, soil microbiology, and efficient utilization of water and soil resources. His pioneering work has focused on the challenges of sediment-laden water in the Yellow River Basin, where he developed and applied muddy water film hole irrigation technology to enhance agricultural productivity in semi-arid regions. Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Dr. Shen has contributed significantly to sustainable water and soil management practices. He has published extensively in leading international journals, including Plant and Soil and Scientia Horticulturae, advancing global understanding of water-soil-plant interactions. His research contributions have been recognized with strong academic impact, reflected in an h-index of 12, more than 45 peer-reviewed documents, and over 620 citations across Scopus and Web of Science databases. In addition to his scholarly publications, Dr. Shen actively engages in collaborative projects that bridge science and practical agricultural applications, providing technical support to local farmers and policymakers. His dedication to innovation and excellence continues to drive forward the field of agricultural water management, ensuring sustainable solutions to global food and water security challenges.

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Featured Publications

  • Long-term impacts of stand density on soil fungal and bacterial communities for targeted cultivation of large-diameter Larix olgensis

  • Effects of thinning on absorptive root functional traits of Pinus koraiensis

Lutfi Pirlak | Agriculture | Soil and Sustainable Development

Dr. Lutfi Pirlak | Agriculture | Soil and Sustainable Development

Lutfi Pirlak | Selcuk University | Turkey

Prof. Lütfi Pırlak is a Professor of Horticulture at Selcuk University, Turkey. His research focuses on fruit growing, breeding, and sustainable horticultural practices, with particular expertise in plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria, soil–plant interactions, and crop resilience under calcareous and saline conditions. He has published extensively in international journals and contributed to advancing environmentally friendly approaches that enhance plant nutrition, yield, and soil health. Prof. Pırlak is recognized for his role in integrating soil microbiology with horticulture to support sustainable agricultural development.

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Summary

Prof. Pırlak’s academic journey reflects decades of dedication to fruit growing and breeding, with a strong focus on soil–plant–microbe interactions. His expertise in PGPR, soil stress mitigation, and sustainable horticulture has produced innovative approaches to overcome calcareous soils, salinity, and nutrient deficiencies. His work not only contributes to scientific advancement but also supports sustainable agricultural practices that balance productivity with ecological stewardship.

Education

Prof. Lütfi Pırlak obtained his Bachelor degree in Agricultural Engineering from Atatürk University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Horticulture in Erzurum, Turkey. He continued his academic journey with a Master of Science in Horticulture at the Natural and Applied Science Institute of Atatürk University, where he gained specialized knowledge in horticultural sciences. He later completed his Doctorate in Fruit Growing and Breeding at the same institution, demonstrating advanced expertise in plant production and genetic improvement.

Experience

Prof. Pırlak began his academic career as a Research Assistant at Atatürk University, where he focused on fruit growing and breeding. He then served as Assistant Professor and later as Associate Professor in the Department of Horticulture. His professional growth continued when he was promoted to Professor at Selcuk University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Horticulture in Konya, Turkey, where he has been actively contributing to teaching, research, and academic leadership. His extensive career reflects a strong commitment to advancing horticultural science and fruit crop improvement.

Research Focus

His research primarily emphasizes fruit growing and breeding with a special focus on plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria and their effects on plant nutrition, growth, yield, and stress tolerance. He has investigated the interactions between soil conditions, microorganisms, and fruit crops such as apple, blackberry, strawberry, cherry, and citrus. His work contributes to sustainable horticultural practices, genetic improvement of fruit species, and innovative approaches in overcoming soil-related challenges such as salinity and calcareous conditions.

Skills

He possesses advanced communication and organizational skills, with high proficiency in English at a professional level. He is competent in computer applications, especially Microsoft Office programs, and has working knowledge of HTML. His skills extend to research design, data analysis, academic writing, and effective collaboration in multidisciplinary teams.

Awards

Prof. Pırlak has an outstanding publication record in internationally refereed journals, reflecting his significant scientific contributions. While specific awards are not detailed in the CV, his research achievements and academic recognition highlight his influence in horticultural sciences.

Publications

Effects of Some Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) on Growth and Nutrition of Apple Cv. “Braeburn” under High Lime Soil Condition
Authors: Ipek, Muzaffer; Arikan, Seyma; Esitken, Ahmet; Pirlak, Lutfi; Turan, Metin; Donmez, Mesude Figen
Journal: Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis (2021)


Influence of Bacterial Inoculation on Growth and Plant Nutrition of Peach Grafted in Different Rootstocks in Calcareous Soil
Authors: Ipek, Muzaffer; Arikan, Seyma; Esitken, Ahmet; Pirlak, Lutfi; Donmez, Mesude Figen; Turan, Metin
Journal: Sains Malaysiana (2021)


Effects of Bacteria and IBA on the Rooting of Citrange Citrus Rootstocks Cuttings
Authors: Pirlak, Lutfi; Cinar, Mustafa
Journal: Alinteri Journal of Agriculture Sciences (2020)


Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria Mitigate Deleterious Combined Effects of Salinity and Lime in Soil in Strawberry Plants
Authors: Arikan, Seyma; Ipek, Muzaffer; Esitken, Ahmet; Pirlak, Lutfi; Donmez, Mesude Figen; Turan, Metin
Journal: Journal of Plant Nutrition (2020)


Phenological, Morphological and Molecular Characterization of Some Promising Walnut (Juglans regia L.) Genotypes in Konya
Authors: Ipek, Muzaffer; Arikan, Seyma; Pirlak, Lutfi; Esitken, Ahmet
Journal: Erwerbs-Obstbau (2019)

Conclusion

Considering his extensive research on soil biology, plant nutrition, and sustainable crop production systems, Prof. Lütfi Pırlak is highly suitable for recognition in the field of Soil and Sustainable Development. His strengths lie in his innovative use of beneficial microbes for soil health, his application of sustainable strategies in horticulture, and his commitment to advancing environmentally friendly agricultural solutions. With further integration of broader crop systems and socio-environmental perspectives, his work can provide even greater contributions toward global sustainable development goals.

Santosh Marahatta | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Santosh Marahatta | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Santosh Marahatta, Agriculture and Forestry University , Nepal

Prof. Santosh Marahatta is an Associate Professor of Agronomy at Agriculture and Forestry University, Nepal. He holds a Ph.D. in Cropping System Agronomy from Tribhuvan University and specializes in conservation agriculture, precision nutrient management, and sustainable soil fertility practices. With over a decade of academic and research experience, he has led numerous national and international projects and published extensively on rice-based cropping systems, resource use efficiency, and agronomic innovations. Prof. Marahatta is actively involved in university leadership, editorial boards, and government agricultural committees, contributing significantly to research, education, and policy in Nepal’s agricultural sector.

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Summary:

Prof. Marahatta exemplifies excellence in agricultural research with a focus on sustainability, productivity, and innovation. His research addresses critical agronomic challenges through practical, field-based solutions. His leadership in academia, commitment to mentoring, and scholarly contributions mark him as a transformative figure in Nepal’s agricultural research landscape.

🎓 Education

Dr. Santosh Marahatta holds a Ph.D. in Cropping System Agronomy from Tribhuvan University, Nepal, where his dissertation focused on conservation agriculture and site-specific nutrient management in intensive rice-based systems in Nepal’s western foothills. He completed his M.Sc. in Agriculture (Agronomy) with distinction from the same university, conducting research on rice varieties and fertility practices in southern Chitwan. He earned his B.Sc. in Agriculture from Tribhuvan University as well.

💼Experience

Dr. Marahatta currently serves as an Associate Professor of Agronomy at the Agriculture and Forestry University (AFU), Nepal. His academic career spans over a decade, with prior roles including Assistant Professor (both permanent and temporary) at Tribhuvan University and AFU. He also served as an agronomist at the Nepal Agricultural Research Council and as a lecturer at the Himalayan College of Agricultural Science and Technology. He is actively engaged in university governance and curriculum development as a Senate Member, Academic Council Member, Faculty Board Member, and Head of the Department of Agronomy at AFU. Additionally, he serves on multiple editorial boards and government-appointed agricultural committees and has led or contributed to numerous national and international research and development projects.

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Marahatta’s research is deeply rooted in conservation agriculture, precision nutrient management, and sustainable soil fertility practices. His work emphasizes zero tillage, direct seeding of rice, and the use of biofertilizers, slow-release nitrogen sources, and tools like NDVI and SPAD meters to improve nutrient efficiency. He has published extensively on cropping systems, resource use efficiency, and agronomic interventions for enhancing productivity in Nepal’s diverse agro-climatic zones.

🛠️Skills

He is proficient in a range of research and statistical software, including MS Office Suite, Mstat, GenStat, SPSS, DSSAT, R Studio, SigmaPlot, and Adobe Photoshop. Dr. Marahatta communicates effectively in Nepali, English, and Hindi and has participated in numerous international workshops and training programs, reinforcing his expertise in sustainable and climate-resilient agricultural practices.

🏆Awards

During his academic career, Dr. Marahatta was honored with the prestigious Tribhuvan University Merit Scholarship throughout his B.Sc. studies, awarded to the top 15% of students at the Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science.

📚 Publications

Title
Improving soil health and crop productivity through conservation agriculture and nitrogen management in rice–mustard–maize systems

Authors
Santosh Marahatta, Shrawan Kumar Sah, Andrew M. McDonald, Jagadish Timsina, Krishna Prasad Devkota

Journal
Field Crops Research

Year of Publication
2025

Conclusion:

Prof. Santosh Marahatta is a visionary agronomist whose sustained academic output, impactful research, and leadership make him highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award. His work is not only shaping sustainable agricultural practices in Nepal but also serving as a model for developing countries worldwide. With continued focus on innovation and collaboration, he is well-positioned to achieve even greater influence in global agricultural science.

Chowlani Manpoong | Soil Quality | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chowlani Manpoong | Soil Quality | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chowlani Manpoong, Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, India

Dr. Chowlani Manpoong is an Assistant Professor at Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya (A Central University), India. He holds a Ph.D. in Forestry from Mizoram University and has over 10 years of research and 8 years of teaching experience. His work focuses on forest ecology, soil ecology, and rhizosphere dynamics in tropical and subtropical ecosystems. Dr. Manpoong has published extensively in international journals and serves on editorial boards of several scientific publications. He is a recipient of the National Environmental Research Promotion and Development Award 2024 for his significant contributions to environmental and soil science research.

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Summary:

Dr. Chowlani Manpoong is a committed and impactful researcher in the field of forestry and soil ecology, with a strong publication record, peer recognition, and contributions to applied and academic research. His work is particularly valuable in the context of sustainable land use and forest-soil interactions in the Himalayan region.

🎓 Education

Dr. Chowlani Manpoong holds both M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Forestry from the Department of Forestry, Mizoram University, a Central University in India. His academic foundation is rooted in forestry and environmental sciences, with a strong emphasis on soil ecology and forest ecosystems.

💼Experience

Dr. Manpoong is currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Forestry, Wildlife and Environmental Science at Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya (A Central University), Bilaspur, India. He brings with him 8 years of teaching experience and over 10 years of dedicated research work in forestry-related disciplines. His expertise includes guiding students, conducting field studies, and leading academic projects.

🔬Research Focus

His research is centered on forest ecology, soil ecology, and rhizosphere dynamics, particularly in tropical and subtropical forest ecosystems. His work has explored soil aggregation, fertility, bacterial diversity, and root exudates in various land use systems like Rubber Plantations, Bamboo Forests, and Natural Forests in Mizoram, India. His research highlights the ecological impact of land use changes and their implications for long-term sustainability.

🛠️Skills

Dr. Manpoong’s skill set includes forest and soil ecology research, academic publishing, and scientific review. He has served as a reviewer for various esteemed journals such as Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, Frontiers in Microbiology, and BMC Plant Biology. He holds editorial board positions in several international journals including Proceedings of the International Academy of Sciences, Journal of the Royal Laureates Academy, Advances in Applied Sciences, and Research in Biotechnology and Environmental Science.

🏆Awards

He has been honored with the National Environmental Research Promotion and Development Award 2024 by the International Foundation for Environment and Ecology, India. His work has also led to his nomination for the International Soil Scientist “Best Researcher Award.”

📚 Publications

Title:
Biometric analysis, biosynthetic pathway and multipurpose uses of buckwheat local varieties in Namsai district of eastern Himalayas in India

Authors:
Sharma, A., Pandey, H. N., Manpoong, C., Singh, D. N., Bang, N. T. H.

Conclusion:

 Dr. Chowlani Manpoong is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With further opportunities for international engagement and leadership in large-scale projects, his potential to influence global soil and ecological research is significant.

FAZL ULLAH | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. FAZL ULLAH | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Fazl Ullah, Huazhong agricultural University, Pakistan

Mr. Fazl Ullah is a dedicated researcher from Pakistan with a Master’s degree in Agronomy from Yanbian University, China. His academic and research background spans crop physiology, plant nutrition, soil microbiology, and sustainable agricultural practices. He has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed publications focusing on phosphorus management, microbial interactions in soil, and biogas production. Fluent in English, Chinese, Urdu, and Pashto, Mr. Ullah is passionate about advancing crop science and is currently seeking opportunities to pursue a Ph.D. in a research-driven environment.

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Mr. Fazl Ullah is a promising early-career researcher with a strong foundation in agronomic research, particularly in the areas of plant-soil interactions, biofertilizers, and environmental stress management. His work demonstrates originality, technical depth, and alignment with contemporary global agricultural challenges. He has already contributed to the scientific community through quality publications and shows significant potential for further growth.

🎓 Education

Fazl Ullah holds a Master’s degree in Agronomy from Yanbian University, China, where he studied from 2019 to 2024. Prior to that, he completed a year of intensive Chinese language studies at the same university’s College of International Cultural Exchange in 2018–2019. His academic foundation in agriculture was laid at the University of Swabi in Pakistan, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture between 2013 and 2017.

💼Experience

Fazl Ullah has been actively involved in academic research throughout his studies. His work includes studies on phosphorus application and phosphate-solubilizing bacteria to enhance maize and wheat yields, contributing to improved nutrient uptake in alkaline soils. He has co-authored multiple peer-reviewed journal articles and engaged in interdisciplinary research on soil microbial communities, greenhouse gas emissions, and biogas production under psychrophilic conditions. Most recently, he conducted research on the effect of iron ion addition on saline-alkali soil properties and microbial dynamics during soybean cultivation, which is currently ready for submission.

🔬Research Focus

His core research interests are centered around crop science and environmental sustainability. He is passionate about plant physiology, crop management, and plant nutrition, particularly in rice, maize, and soybean systems. He is also interested in biofertilizers, photosynthesis, plant hormones, weed control, and the integration of biotechnology and fermentation science in sustainable agriculture. His work extends to greenhouse gas mitigation, biogas production from lignocellulosic materials, and improving soil health in challenging environments.

🛠️Skills

Fazl Ullah possesses a strong skill set in modern agricultural science and research. His expertise includes crop phenotyping, nutrient and soil microbiology analysis, seed testing, and sustainable farming practices. He is proficient in statistical analysis, experimental design, herbicide application, laboratory safety, and scientific data management. His excellent communication and collaboration skills are complemented by his command of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, which he has further refined through professional certification courses.

🏆Awards

He has been the recipient of the prestigious Chinese Government Scholarship awarded by the China Scholarship Council, which fully funded both his Chinese language studies and his Master’s program. Additionally, during his undergraduate studies, he was awarded a merit-based laptop by the Prime Minister of Pakistan in recognition of academic excellence in 2015.

📚 Publications

Title: Effects of FeSO₄ and Organic Additives on Soil Properties and Microbiota during Model Soybean Planting in Saline-Alkali Soil
Authors: Fazl Ullah
Year: 2024
Journal: Agronomy

 

Title: Impact of Temperature on the Performance and Character of the Methanogenic Community of a Fixed-Bed Anaerobic Reactor at Psychrophilic Temperature
Authors: Hongyan Z., Liu H., Sun Y., Zhang L., Ullah F., Piao R., Wang W., Cui Z.
Year: 2021
Journal: Water

 

Title: Combining Phosphorus (P) with Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria (PSB) Improved Wheat Yield and P Uptake in Alkaline Soil
Authors: Hussain A., Adnan M., Iqbal S., Fahad S., Saeed M., Mian I. A., Muhammad M. W., Romman M., Perveez R., Wahid F., Ullah F.
Year: 2019
Journal: Pure and Applied Biology

 

Title: Integrated Application of Phosphorus (P) and Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria (PSB) Improves Maize Yield
Authors: Fazl Ullah, Adnan M., Fahad S., Iqbal S., Arshad M., Muhammad D., Wahid F., Noor M.
Year: 2018
Journal: Pure and Applied Biology

Conclusion:

Mr. Fazl Ullah is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award at Huazhong Agricultural University. While he is still in the early stages of his academic career, his trajectory is upward, and this recognition would serve to encourage continued excellence and leadership in agricultural research. With further opportunities for leading projects and expanding collaborations, he is well-positioned to make impactful contributions to the field.

Shengchang Huai | Soil Fertility | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Shengchang Huai | Soil Fertility | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Shengchang Huai, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China

Mr. Shengchang Huai is a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, specializing in soil science and agricultural sustainability. His work focuses on soil nutrient estimation, organic amendments, and hyperspectral analysis for precision agriculture. He has contributed to multiple high-impact studies on soil fertility, carbon sequestration, and nutrient efficiency. With expertise in GIS, programming, and statistical modeling, he aims to enhance sustainable farming practices through data-driven research.

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Mr. Shengchang Huai is a distinguished researcher with significant contributions to soil science, precision agriculture, and sustainable farming practices. His expertise in infrared spectroscopy, soil fertility modeling, and data-driven agricultural research positions him as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His research publications in high-impact journals, technical proficiency, and international collaborations underscore his credibility.

🎓 Education

Shengchang Huai is pursuing a Doctorate in Agricultural and Biological Engineering at the University of Liege since 2020, focusing on developing an estimation model for soil total NPK content using hyperspectral analysis. He previously earned a Master’s degree in Soil Science from the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (2017–2020), where he studied the short-term effects of applying straw and manure on maize production, water efficiency, and nutrient utilization in rainfed regions.

💼Experience

His academic research experience spans soil science, agricultural engineering, and predictive modeling. He has been involved in multiple projects, including the study of soil spectral responses in complex environments with field validation.

🔬Research Focus

His research centers on soil nutrient estimation, sustainable agriculture, and the application of advanced technologies like hyperspectral analysis to enhance soil fertility assessment. He explores the impact of organic amendments, such as straw and manure, on soil properties, carbon sequestration, and nutrient efficiency. His work also delves into soil spectral responses, precision agriculture, and improving agricultural sustainability through data-driven modeling approaches.

🛠️Skills

He possesses expertise in modeling and programming using Matlab, R, Python, and SQL. His statistical skills include proficiency in SPSS, SAS, and Excel, while his GIS capabilities extend to remote sensing, ArcGIS, and Idrisi.

🏆Awards

Shengchang Huai has actively contributed to groundbreaking research in soil science and agricultural engineering, earning recognition for his work. His involvement in funded projects, such as the “Mechanism of Soil Spectral Response in Complex Environments and Field Validation” (CAAS-CSAL-202402), highlights his contributions to advancing soil analysis methodologies.

📚 Publications

  • Infrared Spectroscopy for Soil NPK Estimation: Advances, Challenges, and Future Directions in Predictive Modelling
    Authors: Huai, S., Lu, C., Zhang, Q., Colinet, G., et al.
    Year: 2025
    Journal: TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry

  • Short-Term Effects of Incorporation Depth of Straw Combined with Manure During the Fallow Season on Maize Production, Water Efficiency, and Nutrient Utilization in Rainfed Regions
    Authors: Huai, S., Wang, S., Yu, W., Zhang, Q., Wu, H., Xing, T., … Lu, C.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Agronomy, 14(11), 2504

  • Mechanism of Al Toxicity Alleviation in Acidic Red Soil by Rice-Straw Hydrochar Application and Comparison with Pyrochar
    Authors: Yu, W., Ren, T., Duan, Y., Huai, S., Zhang, Q., Cai, Z., & Lu, C.
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Science of The Total Environment, 877, 162849

  • Straw Burial Depth and Manure Application Affect the Straw-C and N Sequestration: Evidence from 13C & 15N-Tracing
    Authors: Wang, S., Lu, C., Huai, S., Yan, Z., Wang, J., Sun, J., & Raza, S.
    Year: 2021
    Journal: Soil and Tillage Research, 208, 104884

  • Fertilization Enhances Mineralization of Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Pools by Regulating the Bacterial Community and Biomass
    Authors: Wu, H., Cai, A., Xing, T., Huai, S., Zhu, P., Xu, M., & Lu, C.
    Year: 2021
    Journal: Journal of Soils and Sediments, 21, 1633-1643

  • Deep Application of Straw Combined with Manure Enhances Maize Yield and Water-and Nutrient Use Efficiencies by Regulating the Root Growth Strategy in Rainfed Regions
    Authors: Lu, C., Huai, S., Wang, S., Yu, W., Xing, T., Wu, H., … & Colinet, G.
    Year: Available at SSRN 4712995

  • Increasing Soil Microbial Biomass Nitrogen in Crop Rotation Systems by Improving Nitrogen Resources Under Nitrogen Application
    Authors: Xing, T. T., Cai, A. D., Lu, C. A., Ye, H. L., Wu, H. L., Huai, S. C., … & Lin, Q. M.
    Year: 2022
    Journal: Journal of Integrative Agriculture, 21(5), 1488-1500

Conclusion:

Mr. Shengchang Huai is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. While he has already demonstrated excellence in academic research, further engagement in industry collaborations, policy influence, and leadership roles could enhance his profile even further. His pioneering work in soil nutrient estimation and precision agriculture makes him a deserving candidate for this recognition.

Shabana Wazir | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Shabana Wazir | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Shabana Wazir, Central Cotton Research Institute, Pakistan

Mrs. Shabana Wazir is a Scientific Officer (Entomology) at the Central Cotton Research Institute, Multan, Pakistan. She holds a Ph.D. in Entomology from the University College of Agriculture, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan. With extensive research experience in insect pest management, she specializes in insecticide resistance, biological control, and integrated pest management strategies for cotton pests. Her work focuses on the genetics and toxicity of insecticides, the impact of environmental factors on natural enemies, and sustainable pest control methods. She has participated in international conferences and training programs and has received multiple academic honors.

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Summary:

Mrs. Shabana Wazir is a highly qualified entomologist with strong research expertise in insect pest management. Her extensive experience, academic excellence, and significant contributions to cotton pest control make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. She has demonstrated exceptional dedication to applied research, with valuable publications and participation in international conferences.

🎓 Education

Shabana Wazir holds a Ph.D. in Entomology from the University College of Agriculture, Bahauddin Zakariya University (BZU), Multan, completed in 2022 with an impressive CGPA of 3.98/4.00. She also earned an M.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture (Entomology) from the same institution in 2006 with a CGPA of 3.79/4.00. Her undergraduate studies include a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture (Entomology) from BZU, completed in 2004 with a CGPA of 3.76/4.00. Additionally, she completed her F.Sc. (Pre-Medical) from Government Degree College for Women, Multan, and her Matriculation (Science Group) from Sultan Foundation High School, securing top academic positions throughout her educational journey.

💼Experience

Dr. Wazir is currently serving as a Scientific Officer (Entomology) at the Central Cotton Research Institute, Multan, a role she has held since May 2014. In this position, she focuses on studying insecticide resistance mechanisms, evaluating toxicity and risk assessments of insecticides, analyzing fitness cost parameters of resistant insect populations, and integrating chemical, biological, and cultural measures for pest management in cotton crops. She also conducts research on the impact of host plants and environmental factors on insect behavior and control strategies.

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Wazir’s research primarily revolves around insect pest management, particularly in cotton crops. Her studies cover insecticide resistance mechanisms, biological control of mealybugs, the impact of host plants on pest populations, and the integration of pest management strategies. She has also conducted significant research on aphid management in canola through various insecticides, sowing dates, and seed treatments. Her expertise includes mass rearing of beneficial insects such as Chrysoperla carnea and Menochilus sexmaculatus, as well as studying the biology of major insect pests like the American bollworm and aphids.

🛠️Skills

Dr. Wazir is proficient in various statistical analysis and research tools, including GenStat, MSTAT-C, and Microsoft Office. She has also completed a Computer Literacy Program and has hands-on experience with research methodologies for insecticide resistance, biological control techniques, and pest management strategies. Her work involves extensive field and laboratory research, with a strong focus on sustainability and integrated pest management in agriculture.

🏆Awards

Dr. Wazir has received multiple accolades for her academic and professional achievements. She was ranked second in her M.Sc. (Hons.) program and among the top five students in her B.Sc. (Hons.) batch. She has also participated in prestigious international conferences and training programs, including the Beltwide Cotton Conference in the USA (2015) and the Integrated Agriculture and Rural Development Training in Japan (2017). Additionally, she has completed specialized training courses on biological safety, non-chemical pest management, and cotton production technology, further enhancing her expertise in agricultural entomology.

📚 Publications

  • Title Effect of soil types and moisture contents on the pupation behavior and adult emergence of Oriental fruit fly Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) (Diptera Tephritidae)
  • Authors M M U Mamoon-Ur-Rashid Muhammad M U S Wazir Shabana R M K Ullah Rana Muhammad Kaleem A S Aldawood Abdulrahman S Aldawood
  • Journal International Journal of Tropical Insect Science
  • Year 2025

Conclusion:

Mrs. Wazir is a well-deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her impactful research in entomology and pest management. While she has already made significant contributions, further expanding her international collaborations, high-impact publications, and research funding initiatives will strengthen her candidacy for future recognitions. Given her expertise, dedication, and ongoing contributions to entomological research, she is a strong contender for the award.

Wenbin Sun | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wenbin Sun | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wenbin Sun, Lanzhou University of Technology, China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wenbin Sun is an agricultural scientist and Associate Professor at Lanzhou University of Technology, China. His research focuses on plant-endophyte interactions, phytohormone metabolism, and crop stress resistance. He has led multiple National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) projects and published extensively in high-impact journals. With expertise in molecular biology, bioinformatics, and microbial ecology, his work advances sustainable agriculture and biotechnology. He teaches bioinformatics, microbiology, and pharmaceutical technology while contributing to innovations in plant-microbe relationships and phytoremediation.

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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wenbin Sun is a leading researcher in plant microbiology, bioinformatics, and sustainable agriculture, with a strong academic record, multiple funded projects, and high-impact publications. His research in endophyte-plant interactions, stress resistance, and microbial ecology has significant scientific and practical value.

🎓 Education

Wenbin Sun holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural Science and serves as an Associate Professor at the Experimental Center, School of Life Science and Engineering, Lanzhou University of Technology, China. His academic background in agricultural science and biotechnology provides a strong foundation for his research in molecular plant-microbe interactions and crop stress resistance.

💼Experience

He has extensive experience in both teaching and research. His teaching responsibilities include undergraduate courses such as Bioinformatics (Theory & Lab) and Microbiology Laboratory, as well as a graduate course on Pharmaceutical Industry and Technology (Theory). As a researcher, he has led multiple projects, including the Youth Science Fund of Gansu Natural Science Foundation and the General Program of Gansu Natural Science Foundation. He has also contributed as a co-investigator in major National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) projects, advancing research in plant-endophyte interactions and stress resistance.

🔬Research Focus

His research centers on molecular mechanisms of phytohormone metabolism mediated by plant-endophyte interactions and the role of phytohormones in endophyte-regulated crop stress resistance and quality formation. His studies on endophytic fungi and bacteria provide valuable insights into enhancing crop resilience, improving secondary metabolite production, and optimizing sustainable agricultural practices. His work has significant implications for soil health, phytoremediation, and microbial biotechnology applications.

🛠️Skills

He specializes in molecular biology, bioinformatics, plant-microbe interactions, and microbial ecology. His research integrates genomic and phosphoproteomic analyses to understand plant-endophyte relationships and their role in improving crop stress resistance. His expertise in phytohormone metabolism, endophyte-regulated quality formation, and plant stress adaptation positions him as a key contributor to agricultural sustainability and biotechnology advancements.

🏆Awards

His expertise and contributions to plant microbiology have been recognized through multiple research grants from prestigious institutions. His role as a principal investigator in competitive funding programs reflects his leadership in agricultural research. His scholarly work has been published in high-impact journals such as Plant Molecular Biology Reporter, Rhizosphere, Journal of Fungi, Biology, and the Journal of Environmental Management, highlighting his research excellence.

📚 Publications

  • Diversity, growth promoting potential and anti-fungal properties of culturable endophytic bacteria isolated from Codonopsis pilosula roots
    Author(s): N. Zhu, H. Wang, W. Sun, W. Luo, Y. Wang
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology

  • Phosphoproteomic Analysis of Potato Tuber Reveals a Correlation Between Phosphorylation Site Occupancy and Protein Attributes
    Author(s): W. Sun, Y. Wang, F. Zhang
    Year: 2020
    Journal: Plant Molecular Biology Reporter

  • Seasonally Driven Microecological Changes Among Endophytic and Rhizospheric Bacteria and Their Effects on the Carbohydrate Content of Codonopsis pilosula from Lintao County, Gansu Province, China
    Author(s): H. Wang, S. Li, X. Guo, W. Sun, F. Leng, C. Yu, Y. Wang
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Rhizosphere

  • Genomic Characteristics and Comparative Genomics Analysis of the Endophytic Fungus Paraphoma chrysanthemicola DS-84 Isolated from Codonopsis pilosula Root
    Author(s): W. Sun, M. Feng, N. Zhu, F. Leng, M. Yang, Y. Wang
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Journal of Fungi

  • Paraphoma chrysanthemicola Affects the Carbohydrate and Lobetyolin Metabolism Regulated by Salicylic Acid in the Soilless Cultivation of Codonopsis pilosula
    Author(s): W. Sun, C. Luo, Y. Wu, M. Ding, M. Feng, F. Leng, Y. Wang
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Biology

  • Potential Function of Plant-Growth-Promoting Endophytic Serratia fonticola CPSE11 from Codonopsis pilosula in Phytoremediation of Cadmium Ion (Cd²⁺)
    Author(s): M. Yang, Y. Fu, S. Hu, F. Leng, Y. Zhuang, W. Sun, Y. Wang
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Journal of Environmental Management

Conclusion:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wenbin Sun is an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award. By expanding international collaborations, industry applications, and public engagement, he can further enhance his global recognition and research influence.

Muhammad Asad Ullah | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Asad Ullah | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Asad Ullah, University of the Punjab, Pakistan

Muhammad Asad Ullah is an MSc (Hons.) student in Plant Breeding and Genetics at the University of the Punjab, Pakistan. His research at the National Institute for Genomics and Advanced Biotechnology (NIGAB) focuses on integrating UAV-based high-throughput phenotyping with genome-wide association studies (GWAS) to enhance wheat breeding for drought tolerance. He has expertise in fieldwork, laboratory techniques, bioinformatics, and computational statistics. His work contributes to precision breeding and crop resilience under abiotic stress. He has published research on plant genomics and actively participates in international conferences and scientific discussions.

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Summary:

Mr. Muhammad Asad Ullah is a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award, given his diverse contributions to crop genetics, plant stress tolerance, and sustainable agriculture. His publications in high-quality journals and collaboration with international researchers make him a valuable asset to the scientific community. However, improving research funding, citation impact, conference engagement, and policy-oriented contributions could further strengthen his profile.

🎓 Education

Muhammad Asad Ullah is currently pursuing an MSc (Hons.) in Plant Breeding and Genetics at the University of the Punjab, Lahore, with a CGPA of 3.40/4.00. His master’s research focuses on unraveling genetic factors associated with early-stage drought tolerance in wheat using multispectral imaging. He previously earned a BSc (Hons.) in Agriculture with a specialization in Plant Breeding and Genetics from Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, achieving a CGPA of 3.50/4.00. His undergraduate thesis explored the responsiveness of wheat genotypes to zinc application under drought conditions.

💼Experience

Muhammad Asad Ullah is currently conducting his MSc research at the National Institute for Genomics and Advanced Biotechnology (NIGAB), NARC, Pakistan, where he specializes in UAV-based high-throughput phenomics and genomic research. His work integrates multispectral imaging, machine learning models, and genomic analyses such as genome-wide association studies (GWAS) to identify key QTLs and potential candidate genes regulating important traits. Previously, he was involved in breeding and evaluating exotic tomato genotypes in the arid climate of Layyah, sourcing germplasm from the Netherlands Genebank and crossing them with local varieties to enhance adaptation.

🔬Research Focus

His research primarily focuses on integrating advanced high-throughput phenomics and genomics approaches to improve crop breeding. He employs UAV-based high-throughput phenotyping techniques combined with GWAS to accelerate breeding and enhance genomic selection accuracy, particularly in wheat. His work contributes to understanding plant responses to abiotic stress and improving crop resilience through precision breeding.

🏆Awards

Muhammad Asad Ullah has received several accolades, including a Certificate of Appreciation for being the best Class Representative during his BSc (Hons.) studies in 2023. He won the college sports gala badminton tournament in 2018 and was awarded a merit-based solar panel by the Punjab Provincial Government in 2014. In 2012, he secured first position in the English speech competition at the Punjab Youth Festival.

🛠️Skills

He possesses extensive expertise in laboratory techniques, including DNA and RNA extraction, PCR, gel electrophoresis, and microplate spectroscopy. His field experimentation skills include digital phenotyping through UAV-based imaging, root system analysis, and floral trait assessment. He is proficient in R, Python, MATLAB, SAS, and Origin Lab for statistical and genomic data analysis, along with software such as PiX4D mapper, Agisoft Metashape, and GIS for UAV-based phenotyping. His experience extends to machine learning regression models and genomic analysis tools like Structure, Tassel, and TB tools.

Publications

  • Screening and Assessment of Genetic Diversity of Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Germplasm in Response to Soil Salinity Stress at Germination Stage

    • Journal: Agronomy
    • Authors: Alia Anwar, Javaria Tabassum, Shakeel Ahmad, Muhammad Ashfaq, Adil Hussain, Muhammad Asad Ullah, Nur Shuhadah Binti Mohd Saad, Abdelhalim I. Ghazy, Muhammad Arshad Javed
    • Year: 2025
  • Comprehensive Identification of GASA Genes in Sunflower and Expression Profiling in Response to Drought

    • Journal: BMC Genomics
    • Authors: Muhammad Asad Ullah, Muhammad Awais Ahmed, Latifa AlHusnain, Muhammad Abu Bakar Zia, Muneera D. F. AlKahtani, Kotb A. Attia, Mohammed Hawash
    • Year: 2024
  • Genetically Modified Crops Global Regulation: Implications for Food Security and Environmental Sustainability

    • Journal: Not Specified
    • Authors: Muhammad Asad Ullah
    • Year: 2024
  • Unveiling Genetic Threads: Phenotypic Exploration of Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) Germplasms for Heritability and Trait Associations

    • Journal: Journal of Physical, Biomedical and Biological Sciences
    • Authors: Muhammad Asad Ullah
    • Year: 2024
  • Morphological Characterization of Diverse Wheat Genotypes for Yield and Related Traits Under Drought Condition

    • Journal: International Journal of Natural and Engineering Sciences
    • Authors: Muhammad Asad Ullah
    • Year: 2023
  • Physiological Response of Wheat Genotypes Toward Zinc Regimens

    • Journal: International Journal of Natural and Engineering Sciences
    • Authors: Muhammad Asad Ullah
    • Year: 2023

Conclusion:

Mr. Muhammad Asad Ullah is an outstanding researcher with significant contributions to plant sciences, his chances of winning the Best Researcher Award would be further enhanced by securing grants, improving citation impact, and increasing international visibility. If these areas are addressed, he would be an excellent choice for the award.