Haoyuan Zheng | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Haoyuan Zheng | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Beijing Forestry University | China

Mr. Haoyuan Zheng is a passionate researcher and Master’s scholar at the School of Soil and Water Conservation, Beijing Forestry University, with a strong academic focus on agronomy, climate change, and hydrological processes. His work primarily investigates the intricate relationship between climate change and water-sediment dynamics, addressing critical challenges in wetland ecosystem conservation and sustainable water resource management. He has actively contributed to national-level scientific projects and research programs, demonstrating his ability to integrate interdisciplinary approaches for impactful outcomes. His academic accomplishments include the publication of a peer-reviewed article in the journal Water, where he presented an innovative framework combining multi-source remote sensing data with advanced structural modeling to analyze the spatio-temporal dynamics of wetland ecosystems in the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau. His research revealed significant patterns of wetland expansion and highlighted the dominant role of human activities in shaping ecological transformations, offering valuable insights into ecosystem sustainability and conservation strategies. By integrating robust analytical methods with practical environmental applications, he has provided a transferable model for alpine wetland research that has relevance for global climate adaptation studies. Beyond academic achievements, he has demonstrated commitment to scientific advancement through active participation in research collaborations and contributions to innovative methodologies. His dedication reflects not only in scholarly publications but also in his vision to bridge scientific understanding with practical conservation measures. With expertise spanning climate change impacts, water resource dynamics, and ecosystem modeling, Mr. Haoyuan Zheng is emerging as a promising researcher whose work contributes meaningfully to sustainable environmental management and global climate resilience.

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Featured Publications

Zheng, H., & Guan, Y. (2025). Spatio-temporal dynamics of wetland ecosystem and its driving factors in the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau. Water, 17(18), 2746.

 

Jon Jyoti Sahariah | Biosensors | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jon Jyoti Sahariah | Biosensors | Best Researcher Award

PhD Research Scholar | Dibrugarh University | India

Mr. Jon Jyoti Sahariah is a dedicated researcher and academician in the field of pharmaceutical sciences with a strong academic background and a passion for advancing drug discovery and development. He completed his early education with distinction and pursued his graduation and post-graduation in pharmacy from the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dibrugarh University, specializing in pharmaceutical chemistry. Currently, he is pursuing his doctoral research in the same department, focusing on innovative approaches in drug design and therapeutics. Alongside his research journey, he holds additional qualifications including a diploma in computer applications, which complements his academic and research expertise. He has served as a part-time and guest faculty member for both undergraduate and postgraduate pharmacy courses at prestigious institutions, contributing significantly to teaching and mentoring students. His research contributions are reflected through numerous publications in reputed journals covering areas such as nanomedicine, drug delivery systems, cancer therapy, antidiabetic agents, medicinal plants, and biosensor technology, with 62 citations across 13 documents and an h-index of 4. In addition to journal articles, he has co-authored several book chapters with international publishers, highlighting his multidisciplinary knowledge. He has actively participated in conferences, workshops, and training programs, where he presented his research on various platforms and received recognition for his work, including awards for poster presentations. He has also delivered invited talks, reflecting his commitment to knowledge dissemination. Beyond academics, he has demonstrated leadership qualities by holding various organizational positions in student and research associations. With a vision to contribute to innovative healthcare solutions, he continues to combine research, teaching, and collaborative efforts in pharmaceutical sciences.

Featured Publications

Pathak, K., Pathak, M. P., Saikia, R., Gogoi, U., Sahariah, J. J., Zothantluanga, J. H., … (2022). Cancer chemotherapy via natural bioactive compounds. Current Drug Discovery Technologies, 19(4), 4–23.

Saikia, R., Pathak, K., Pramanik, P., Islam, M. A., Karmakar, S., Gogoi, S., … (2024). Exploring the therapeutic potential of xanthones in diabetes management: Current insights and future directions. European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry Reports, 12, 100189.

Borthakur, P. P., Das, A., Sahariah, J. J., Pramanik, P., Baruah, E., & Pathak, K. (2025). Revolutionizing patient care: 3D printing for customized medical devices and therapeutics. Biomedical Materials & Devices, 1–28.

Ahmad, M. Z., Mustafa, G., Abdel-Wahab, B. A., Pathak, K., Das, A., Sahariah, J. J., … (2025). From bench to bedside: Advancing liposomal doxorubicin for targeted cancer therapy. Results in Surfaces and Interfaces, 100, 473.

Paul, T., Pathak, K., Saikia, R., Gogoi, U., Sahariah, J. J., & Das, A. (2024). The role of medicinal plants in the treatment and management of type 2 diabetes. Current Traditional Medicine, 10(2), 83–96.

 

Thomas Gicquel | Drug Metabolism | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Thomas Gicquel | Drug Metabolism | Best Researcher Award

CHU Rennes | France

Mr. Thomas Gicquel is an accomplished associate professor in pharmacology and a biologist specializing in biological and forensic toxicology at the Faculty of Pharmacy and University Hospital in Rennes, France. With a strong academic foundation in pharmaceutical sciences, biology, pharmacology, and addictology, he has combined clinical expertise with research excellence throughout his career. His professional journey includes significant roles as a pharmacist in hospital pharmacy, cellular biology, and toxicology laboratories, where he contributed to pharmaceutical control, drug management, cancer research, assay development, and clinical studies. He has been deeply involved in teaching pharmacology at the Master and Pharmacy levels, delivering extensive academic instruction while mentoring numerous students, including doctoral candidates. His commitment to advancing toxicological sciences is evident through his innovative research, notably in the metabolism of emerging drugs and the application of molecular networking approaches for toxicological analysis. He has contributed extensively to scientific literature with a substantial number of publications, invited conferences, oral communications, and poster presentations, establishing himself as a respected voice in his field. His research has provided valuable insights into the metabolism of psychoactive substances, synthetic drugs, and toxic compounds, supporting both clinical and forensic applications. Beyond publications, his innovation is marked by a patent related to a novel method to treat hepatotoxicity induced by amanitins, demonstrating his dedication to translational research with clinical impact. His academic influence is further reflected in his impressive record of citations, with 1,798 citations across 1,534 documents, 92 scientific papers, and an h-index of 23. Through his teaching, mentorship, and multidisciplinary collaborations, Mr. Thomas Gicquel has fostered the growth of future scientists and advanced the understanding of toxicology, pharmacology, and public health.

Featured Publications

Allard, S., Allard, P. M., Morel, I., & Gicquel, T. (2019). Application of a molecular networking approach for clinical and forensic toxicology exemplified in three cases involving 3-MeO-PCP, doxylamine, and chlormequat. Drug Testing and Analysis, 11(5), 669–677.

Le Daré, B., Ferron, P. J., Allard, S., Allard, P. M., Clément, B., Morel, I., & Gicquel, T. (2020). New insights into drug metabolism of quetiapine using molecular networking. Scientific Reports, 10(1), 19921.

Gicquel, T., Pelletier, R., Richeval, C., Gish, A., Hakim, F., Ferron, P. J., Mesli, V., Allorge, D., Morel, I., & Gaulier, J. M. (2022). Metabolite elucidation of 2-fluoro-deschloroketamine (2F-DCK) using molecular networking across three complementary in vitro and in vivo models. Drug Testing and Analysis, 14(1), 144–153.

Pelletier, R., Le Daré, B., Ferron, P. J., Le Bouëdec, D., Kernalléguen, A., Morel, I., & Gicquel, T. (2023). Use of innovative, cross-disciplinary in vitro, in silico and in vivo approaches to characterize the metabolism of chloro-alphapyrrolidinovalerophenone (4-Cl-PVP). Archives of Toxicology, 97(3), 671–683.

Pelletier, R., Le Daré, B., Le Bouëdec, D., Bourdais, A., Ferron, P. J., Morel, I., Porée, F. H., & Gicquel, T. (2024). Identification, synthesis and quantification of eutylone consumption markers in a chemsex context. Archives of Toxicology, 98(1), 151–158.

 

Sattar Ezzati | Forest Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Sattar Ezzati | Forest Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources | Iran

Prof. Sattar Ezzati is a distinguished scholar in forest engineering and natural resource management, currently serving as Assistant Professor at Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources in Iran. He earned his academic qualifications across Iran and abroad, including advanced training and postdoctoral research at University Laval in Canada, focusing on innovative logistics solutions and techno-economic analysis for biomass procurement to biorefineries. His expertise spans forest logistics, biomass utilization, bio-economy, biochar production, supply chain optimization, lifecycle assessment, and the ecological impacts of forest operations. He has conducted extensive research on sustainable harvesting, soil recovery, and transportation systems in mountainous terrains, applying mathematical modeling, operations research, and machine learning to complex forestry problems. His teaching portfolio covers both undergraduate and graduate levels, with courses in forest engineering, mechanization, optimization, decision support systems, and geospatial analysis. Alongside teaching, he has supervised and co-supervised numerous graduate projects on topics such as biomass energy, AI-based resource allocation, and multi-criteria decision analysis in natural resource management. Prof. Sattar Ezzati has been awarded several research fellowships, international travel grants, and recognition for academic excellence. His contributions extend to consulting projects for government and industry, addressing illegal logging detection, biomass-to-biochar production, and firefighting strategies in sensitive ecosystems. As an active reviewer and editorial contributor for multiple international journals, he plays a vital role in advancing forestry research globally. With a strong record of publications, conference presentations, and international collaborations, supported by 194 citations from 171 documents across 18 publications with an h-index of 8, Prof. Sattar Ezzati continues to make impactful contributions to sustainable forest management and the global bio-economy.

Featured Publications

Ezzati, S., Najafi, A., Rab, M. A., & Zenner, E. K. (2012). Recovery of soil bulk density, porosity and rutting from ground skidding over a 20-year period after timber harvesting in Iran. Silva Fennica, 46(4), 521–538.

Ezzati, S., Najafi, A., Yaghini, M., Hashemi, A. A., & Bettinger, P. (2015). An optimization model to solve skidding problem in steep slope terrain. Journal of Forest Economics, 21(4), 250–268.

Ezzati, S., Najafi, A., & Durston, T. (2011). Impact of animal logging on soil physical properties in mule trail in Hyrcanian forests. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 16(4), 316–320.

Ezzati, S., & Najafi, A. (2010). Long-term impact evaluation of ground-base skidding on residual damaged trees in the Hyrcanian forest, Iran. International Journal of Forestry Research, 2010, Article 183735.

Ezzati, S., Najafi, A., & Bettinger, P. (2016). Finding feasible harvest zones in mountainous areas using integrated spatial multi-criteria decision analysis. Land Use Policy, 59, 478–491.

 

Shakil Ahmad Zeb | Plant Ecology | Best Paper Award

Mr. Shakil Ahmad Zeb | Plant Ecology | Best Paper Award

Quaid-i-Azam University | Pakistan

Mr. Shakil Ahmad Zeb is a dedicated scholar in the Department of Plant Sciences at Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, with a strong academic background in botany and plant sciences, complemented by professional training in education. His research primarily focuses on plant ecology, phytogeographical classification, vegetation analysis, and the conservation of natural ecosystems, with notable work on riparian vegetation and economically significant species of the Hindu Kush region. He has gained valuable expertise through fieldwork, data collection, herbarium specimen processing, soil analysis, and advanced laboratory techniques, including spectrometry, molecular tools, and GIS mapping. Mr. Shakil Ahmad Zeb has presented his findings in national and international forums, contributing talks and posters on ecological patterns, biodiversity, and plant conservation, which highlight his ability to merge theoretical knowledge with practical applications. His publications in high-impact journals and book chapters reflect his commitment to advancing ecological research and addressing conservation challenges in South Asia, earning 40 citations across 39 documents with 6 publications and an h-index of 3. He has also served as a research assistant on funded projects exploring the nutritional and medicinal potential of wild edible mushrooms, emphasizing sustainable use of plant resources. Alongside his research, he has actively engaged in academic workshops, symposiums, and volunteer initiatives, reflecting a holistic approach to scholarship and community service. Recognized with multiple academic and extracurricular achievements, he combines analytical, organizational, and teamwork skills, thriving under challenging environments while maintaining integrity and dedication. Currently pursuing doctoral studies, Mr. Shakil Ahmad Zeb continues to strengthen his expertise in plant sciences, aspiring to contribute meaningfully to ecological conservation, sustainable biodiversity management, and future innovations in environmental research.

Featured Publications

Zeb, S. A., Khan, S. M., Ahmad, Z., & Abdullah. (2021). Phytogeographic elements and vegetation along the river PanjkoraClassification and ordination studies from the Hindu Kush Mountains range. The Botanical Review, 1–25.

Zeb, S. A., Khan, S. M., Abdullah, A., Ahmad, Z., & Zeb, T. A. (2025). Ecological assessment of riparian vegetation along the banks of the River Panjkora, Hindukush Range. Wild, 2(3), 37.

Ahmad, Z., Khan, S. M., Afza, R., Ullah, A., Zeb, S. A., Issayeva, K. S., & Bekzatqyzy, I. S. (2023). Angiosperms distribution under the influence of microclimatic factors across a polluted ecosystem. Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances, 9, 100223.

Abdullah, A., Khan, S. M., Shehzadi, S., Khan, Y., Ali, S., Iqbal, M., … & Haq, Z. U. (n.d.). Overcoming seed dormancy in the Mazri Palm; a sustainable way for its production at business scale.

Din, B. U., Hadi, F., ul Haq, Z., Ahmed, M., Abbas, M., Salam, A., … & Rasheed, S. (2020). Ethnobotanical perspective of medicinal plants in Mulkhow Valley District Upper Chitral, Pakistan. Academic Journal of Plant Sciences, 13(1), 15–22.

 

Károly Penksza | Botany | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Károly Penksza | Botany | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences | Hungary

Dr. Károly Penksza is a distinguished Hungarian botanist and professor whose career exemplifies a profound dedication to plant sciences, landscape ecology, and environmental conservation. His academic journey encompasses extensive research, teaching, and professional service across leading Hungarian institutions, where he has guided departments, led research projects, and mentored students in botany, floristics, phenology, herbalism, biomonitoring, and conservation. He has played a pivotal role in developing curricula for undergraduate and postgraduate programs, overseeing field courses in landscape assessment, habitat evaluation, and species conservation, and coordinating international correspondence courses. Dr. Károly Penksza research integrates plant systematics, community ecology, and environmental assessment, contributing to the sustainable management of Hungary’s natural landscapes and Natura2000 sites. He has actively engaged in professional and expert roles, including project leadership, environmental consultancy, and participation in regional and national conservation programs. Fluent in multiple languages, he combines teaching, research, and applied environmental expertise to advance knowledge of plant geography and ecological management. Throughout his career, he has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals, earning 1,056 citations by 770 documents, with 117 publications and an h-index of 17, contributing to scientific understanding and applied conservation practices. His work continues to bridge theoretical research with practical applications, promoting biodiversity, habitat protection, and sustainable agricultural and environmental management in Hungary and beyond.

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Featured Publications

Penksza, K., Szabó-Szöllösi, T., Neményi, A., Sipos, L., Szentes, S., Wagenhoffer, Z., Palla, B., Balogh, D. Á., & Saláta-Falusi, E. (2025). Evaluating inflorescence morphology in two species and subspecies of the genus Hierochloë R. Brown. Plants.

Szentes, S., Penksza, K., Saláta-Falusi, E., Sipos, L., Kozma-Bognár, V., Hoffmann, R., & Wagenhoffer, Z. (2025). Effects of Bothriochloa ischaemum on the diversity of Pannonian sandy grasslands. Land.

Szentes, S., Kevi, A., Wagenhoffer, Z., Saláta-Falusi, E., Pajor, F., Berke, J., Turcsányi-Járdi, I., Penksza, P., Kunos, V., Kende, Z., et al. (2024). Assessing the impact of grazing and restoration methods on Pannonian grasslands. Land.

Saláta-Falusi, E., Bajor, Z., Penksza, K., Balogh, Á. D., Sipos, L., Kende, Z., Fuchs, M., Penksza, P., Szabó-Szöllösi, T., & Saláta, D. (2024). Impact of conservation management on the regeneration of a protected Pannonian open sandy grassland. Preprint.

Takács, A., Wagenhoffer, Z., Bajnok, M., Penksza, K., Saláta-Falusi, E., & Szentes, S. (2024). Különböző gyepkezelések gyepgazdálkodási eredményei Aba melletti kaszálón. Animal Welfare, Etológia és Tartástechnológia (AWETH).

 

Usha Pandey | Plant Sciences | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Usha Pandey | Plant Sciences | Women Researcher Award

Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidaypith | India

Dr. Usha Pandey is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of botany, currently serving as Core Faculty at the Department of Botany, M. G. Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi. She has previously held key positions including Lecturer and Acting Principal at G.N. P.G. Girls College, Udaipur, and Chief Coordinator of Kota Open University’s Regional Centre. With a strong academic foundation from Banaras Hindu University and advanced specialization in algal biodiversity, her doctoral research focused on host–cyanobacterium and cyanophage interactions under physiological stress. Throughout her career, she has combined extensive teaching and research experience, contributing significantly to algal biodiversity, environmental technology, and freshwater ecosystem studies. Her impactful research has been recognized internationally, with citations in global water quality guidelines and inclusion in prestigious scientific directories. She has presented her work at leading national and international conferences, collaborated with reputed institutions such as BHU and IIT-BHU, and remains an active member of scientific and environmental societies including the New York Academy of Sciences and the Phycological Society of India. Her research excellence is reflected in a substantial body of publications across reputed journals, with a record of 33 indexed documents, 597 citations by 442 documents, and an h-index of 14, underscoring her scholarly influence. She has authored book chapters, received awards for research excellence, and maintained consistent engagement in symposia and workshops. Dr. Usha Pandey dedication to advancing scientific knowledge, mentoring young scholars, and addressing ecological challenges highlights her as a leading voice in plant sciences and environmental research.

Featured Publications

Pandey, J., & Pandey, U. (2009). Accumulation of heavy metals in dietary vegetables and cultivated soil horizon in organic farming system in relation to atmospheric deposition in a seasonally dry tropical region. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 148(1), 61–74.

Pandey, J., Pandey, U., & Singh, A. V. (2014). Impact of changing atmospheric deposition chemistry on carbon and nutrient loading to Ganga River: Integrating land–atmosphere–water components to uncover cross-domain carbon transport. Biogeochemistry, 119(1), 179–198.

Pandey, J., & Pandey, U. (1994). Evaluation of air pollution phytotoxicity in a seasonally dry tropical urban environment. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 33(3), 195–213.

Siddiqui, E., Verma, K., Pandey, U., & Pandey, J. (2019). Metal contamination in seven tributaries of the Ganga River and assessment of human health risk from fish consumption. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 77(2), 263–278.

Pandey, U., & Pandey, J. (2008). Enhanced production of biomass, pigments and antioxidant capacity of a nutritionally important cyanobacterium Nostochopsis lobatus. Bioresource Technology, 99(10), 4520–4523.

Junghun Yeum | Urban Green Space | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Junghun Yeum | Urban Green Space | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Gangneung-Wonju National University | South Korea

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Junghun Yeum is an Associate Professor at Gangneung-Wonju National University, Republic of Korea, specializing in landscape ecology with a strong focus on urban ecosystem conservation, ecological restoration, and green network design. His academic journey and professional contributions bridge science, policy, and practice, advancing strategies for biodiversity protection, sustainable planning, and resilience in urban landscapes. He has conducted extensive research on protected area management, ecological zoning, and urban green infrastructure, while also pioneering studies on the therapeutic value of natural environments in reducing stress and enhancing human well-being. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Junghun Yeum scholarly output includes numerous publications in indexed journals, co-authored books, and contributions to policy-driven frameworks for evaluating conservation effectiveness, many of which have been integrated into national strategies for wetland and ecological landscape management. His consultancy engagements with local governments and public agencies provide practical solutions for ecological mapping and conservation planning, while his collaborative projects supported by national research bodies have established innovative methodologies such as EEG-based studies on stress relief in urban parks. He is an editorial board member of leading environmental societies and holds leadership positions in professional organizations, contributing actively to knowledge dissemination and scientific governance. His contributions extend globally through his role as a national focal point to the Ramsar Convention’s Scientific and Technical Review Panel, reflecting his commitment to both ecological preservation and international collaboration. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Junghun Yeum work exemplifies a balanced integration of ecological science, applied research, and policy engagement, making him a leading figure in advancing nature-based solutions for urban sustainability.

Featured Publications

Kim, D. W., Han, B. H., Kim, J. Y., & Yeum, J. H. (2015). Plant community structure of Abies holophylla community from Sinseongam to Jungdaesa in Odaesan National Park. Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology, 29(6), 895–906.

Bae, J. Y., Kim, J. S., Lee, K. J., Kim, J. Y., & Yeum, J. H. (2013). Changes of vegetation structure in Naejangsan District, Najangsan National Park for twenty years (1991–2010), Korea. Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology, 27(1), 99–112.

Yeum, J. H., Han, B. H., Choi, J. W., & Jeong, H. U. (2013). Mapping of the damaged forest by oak wilt disease in Bukhansan National Park. Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology, 27(6), 704–717.

Yeum, J. H., Han, B. H., & Lee, K. J. (2010). A study on designation potential as Ramsar site and management method of massive scale of wetland: A case of Jang Hang estuary wetland, Han River, Korea. Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology, 24(3), 249–257.

Kim, K., Lee, K. J., Choi, J. W., Yeum, J. H., & Ahn, I. S. (2014). A study on vegetation structure of cultural landscape forest of Dongbaek Island, Busan. Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology, 28(2), 205–214.

Maria Eugenia Salgado Salomón | Climatic Change | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maria Eugenia Salgado Salomón | Climatic Change | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | National University of Patagonia San Juan Bosco | Argentina 

Dr. María Eugenia Salgado Salomón is an accomplished forest engineer and biologist whose career seamlessly integrates research, teaching, and applied science in forest ecosystems, with a particular focus on mycorrhizal fungi, invasive species, and forest health in Patagonia. She holds advanced degrees in biology and forest engineering, complemented by international specialization in governance and integrated water management. Her professional journey includes leadership as head of the Phytopathology and Applied Microbiology department at CIEFAP and a researcher role at CONICET, where she has advanced projects on ectomycorrhizal interactions, fungal invasions, and forest resilience under climate change. She has mentored doctoral and professional students, supervised internships, and trained human resources, while contributing to knowledge transfer for forestry and agricultural producers. Her research, cited by 138 articles and reflected in 14 peer-reviewed documents with an h-index of 8, spans international collaborations, field studies, molecular techniques, and interdisciplinary approaches, yielding numerous publications, book chapters, and technical reports. She has engaged in global initiatives like INTACT, focusing on truffle cultivation and sustainable forest practices, and projects assessing forest biodiversity, post-wildfire resilience, and fungal taxonomy. As a dedicated educator, she teaches courses in biodiversity, conservation, topography, and remote sensing, nurturing future specialists in environmental and forest sciences. Her professional service includes thesis examination, journal peer review, and participation on editorial boards and international scientific committees. Through leadership, scientific rigor, and commitment to sustainable forest management, Dr. María Eugenia Salgado Salomón is a recognized authority in Patagonian forest ecology and mycorrhizal research.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications

Huymann, L., Salgado Salomón, M. E., Rüde, L., Seibl, C., Schön, R., Barroetaveña, C., Siewert, B., & Peintner, U. (2025). Unveiling hidden treasures: A revision of phlegmacioid Cortinariaceae with special focus on edible South American species of Thaxterogaster subgenus Cretaces. Persoonia. In preparation.

Giles, P. V., Salgado Salomón, M. E., Carrión, N. N., & Barroetaveña, C. (2025). Amanita muscaria invasion in native Nothofagus dombeyi and Lophozonia alpina in Patagonia, Argentina: Unravel belowground associations. Bosques. In preparation.

Giles, P. V., Salgado Salomón, M. E., Pildain, M. B., & Barroetaveña, C. (2025). Invasive Amanita muscaria in Nothofagus dombeyi forests in Patagonia, Argentina. Biological Invasion Note. In revision.

Arguiano, C., Salgado Salomón, M. E., Barroetaveña, C., & Roy, M. (2025). Wildfire impact on below-ground communities associated with Nothofagus forests in Patagonia. Fire Ecology. In revision.

Salgado Salomón, M. E., García Barreda, S., Mohr Bell, D., Pildain, M. B., & Barroetaveña, C. (2025). Mapeo de zonas aptas para truficultura en Patagonia Argentina. Forest Systems. In press.

Salgado Salomón, M. E., De Errasti, A., Talarico, S. S., Gianolini, S., Urretavizcaya, F., & Barroetaveña, C. (2024). Evaluation of abundance and viability of arbuscular mycorrhizal spores in Austrocedrus chilensis forests affected by wildfires in Patagonia, Argentina. Wild, 2(3), 36.