Yue-Rong Liang | Agriculture | Distinguished Scientist Award

Prof. Yue-Rong Liang | Agriculture | Distinguished Scientist Award

Prof. Yue-Rong Liang | Agriculture | Professor at Zhejiang University | China

Prof. Yue-Rong Liang is a highly respected scholar and researcher in the fields of agricultural science, environmental biotechnology, and tea science, widely recognized for his authoritative contributions to plant physiology, tea phytochemistry, functional foods, and sustainable agricultural systems. Prof. Yue-Rong Liang completed his doctoral education at Zhejiang University, where he earned his Ph.D. from the College of Agriculture and Biotechnology, establishing a strong academic foundation in plant science and biochemical research. His professional experience includes long-standing academic service at Zhejiang University, where he has contributed as a lecturer and senior researcher, playing a vital role in teaching, mentoring postgraduate scholars, and advancing institutional research capacity.

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Featured Publications:

Effects of Photovoltaic-Integrated Tea Plantation on Tea Field Productivity and Tea Leaf Quality
Agriculture, 2026 | Journal Article
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture16010125

Xin-Qiang Zheng; Xue-Han Zhang; Jian-Gao Zhang; Rong-Jin Zheng; Jian-Liang Lu; Jian-Hui Ye; Yue-Rong Liang

Phenotype, Squalene, and Lanosterol Content Variation Patterns During Seed Maturation in Different Leaf-Color Tea Cultivars
Foods, 2025 | Journal Article
DOI: 10.3390/foods15010094

Jing-Jing Ye; Yu-Ning Fang; Xiao-Quan Lu; Shu-Ling Dong; Yue-Rong Liang; Jian-Liang Lu; Kai-Rong Wang; Long-Jie Zhang; Xin-Qiang Zheng

Green Tea Catechins and Skin Health
Antioxidants, 2024 | Journal Article
DOI: 10.3390/antiox13121506

Xin-Qiang Zheng; Xue-Han Zhang; Han-Qing Gao; Lan-Ying Huang; Jing-Jing Ye; Jian-Hui Ye; Jian-Liang Lu; Shi-Cheng Ma; Yue-Rong Liang


Shading-Dependent Greening Process of the Leaves in the Light-Sensitive Albino Tea Plant ‘Huangjinya’:
Possible Involvement of the Light-Harvesting Complex II Subunit of Photosystem II in the Phenotypic Characteristic

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2023 | Journal Article
DOI: 10.3390/ijms241210314

Ying-Qi Wang; Jing-Jing Ye; Hong-Zhiyuan Yang; Da Li; Xiao-Xiang Li; Yong-Kang Wang; Xin-Qiang Zheng; Jian-Hui Ye; Qing-Sheng Li; Yue-Rong Liang et al.

Dihydrochalcones in Sweet Tea: Biosynthesis, Distribution and Neuroprotection Function
Molecules, 2022 | Journal Article
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27248794

Yong-Kang Wang; Si-Yi Hu; Feng-Yi Xiao; Zhan-Bo Dong; Jian-Hui Ye; Xin-Qiang Zheng; Yue-Rong Liang; Jian-Liang Lu

Adsorption Behavior of the L-Theanine onto Cation Exchange Resin ZGSPC106Na and D001SD
Foods, 2022 | Journal Article
DOI: 10.3390/foods11223625

Yusi Yang; Zhanbo Dong; Yongkang Wang; Fengyi Xiao; Jinliang Yang; Dong Zhao; Jianhui Ye; Xinqiang Zheng; Yuerong Liang; Jianliang Lu

High-Light-Induced Degradation of Photosystem II Subunits’ Involvement in the Albino Phenotype in Tea Plants
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2022 | Journal Article
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23158522

Wen-He Cai; Xin-Qiang Zheng; Yue-Rong Liang

 

Zhifeng Xun | Soil Carbon | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhifeng Xun | Soil Carbon | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer | Liaoning Agricultural Vocation and Technical College | China

Dr. Zhifeng Xun is a lecturer at Liaoning Agricultural Vocational and Technical College with a strong academic background in Grassland Science and Turfgrass Resources and Utilization. His research focuses on soil carbon and nitrogen cycling and the microbial pathways responsible for the production of the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N₂O). Through a combination of biological inhibition experiments and high-throughput sequencing, he has identified fungi, particularly Ascomycota, as significant contributors to N₂O emissions under nitrogen fertilization, revealing that moderate nitrogen input disproportionately stimulates fungal-driven emissions. Dr. Zhifeng Xunhas contributed to multiple major research programs, enhancing the understanding of microbial mechanisms in urban lawn soils and providing a scientific foundation for sustainable nitrogen management in green spaces. He has authored four journal publications and a book, advancing knowledge in ecosystem management and climate change mitigation. His work integrates soil science and microbial ecology to inform practical strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting resilient, sustainable urban landscapes. His research has garnered 16 citations across 16 documents, with an h-index of 2.

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Xun, Z., Zhao, M., Zhao, X., Wang, M., Liu, Y., Han, X., Zhang, Y., Wu, Y., & Quan, Z. (2025-10). Role of fungi in N<sub>2</sub>O emissions from nitrogen-fertilized lawn soil. Nitrogen.

Quan, Z., Li, S., Xun, Z., Liu, C., Liu, D., Wang, Y., Zhao, X., Yang, M., Lu, C., Chen, X., et al. (2024-07). Evaluating the effects of reduced N application, a nitrification inhibitor, and straw incorporation on fertilizer-N fates in the maize growing season: A field <sup>15</sup>N tracer study. Nitrogen.

Quan, Z., Li, S., Xun, Z., Liu, C., Liu, D., Wang, Y., Zhao, X., Yang, M., Lu, C., Chen, X., et al. (2024). Effects of reduced N application, nitrification inhibitor, and straw incorporation on fertilizer-N fates in maize cropping system: A field <sup>15</sup>N tracer study in Northeastern China. Working paper.

Shixiu Zhang | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Shixiu Zhang | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy, China

Dr. Shixiu Zhang is a distinguished Professor at the Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. 🏛️ With a Ph.D. in Soil Science, he has contributed significantly to soil ecology, particularly in black soil fertility and carbon sequestration. 🌱 A recognized expert in sustainable land use, he has led 18 high-impact projects and authored over 50 scientific articles. 📚 Dr. Zhang holds 7 patents and serves in editorial roles for reputed journals. His dedication to soil health and agroecological resilience earned him accolades including the “Changbai Talent” Young Top Talent Award. 🏆

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🎓 Education

Dr. Zhang earned his Ph.D. in Soil Science from the Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. 🧪 His academic journey reflects deep-rooted expertise in environmental sustainability and soil-plant-microbe interactions. 🎓 This robust educational foundation laid the groundwork for his leadership in agroecological research and innovation. 🌾

💼 Professional Experience

Currently serving as a professor at the Chinese Academy’s Northeast Institute, Dr. Zhang has directed 18 national and regional projects and supervised both academic and field-based studies. 🔬 With consultancy work and collaborations spanning across China, Canada, Germany, and the Netherlands, he integrates theory with practice, advancing eco-friendly farming systems and precision agriculture. 🌍

🔬 Research Interest

Dr. Zhang’s research centers on soil ecology, particularly soil food webs, biodiversity, and biological mechanisms of soil fertility. 🌿 His studies decode how soil organisms influence carbon sequestration, nitrogen cycling, and crop yield. His conservation tillage strategies aim to boost soil health while reducing environmental impacts. 🌏🪱

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Zhang has received multiple honors including the “Changbai Talent” Young Top Talent Award, Jilin Provincial Excellent Youth Fund, and Provincial Second Prize in Natural Science for his groundbreaking work in organic carbon stabilization in black soils. 🥇 His efforts have not only earned scholarly respect but practical application in national soil management strategies. 🧩

📚 Publications

Soil biodiversity enhances ecosystem multifunctionalitySoil Biology & Biochemistry, 2020 (Cited by: 205)

Biotic interactions increase with soil carbon sequestrationGlobal Change Biology, 2021 (Cited by: 132)

Functional redundancy stabilizes soil micro-food websGeoderma, 2022 (Cited by: 89)

Soil food web complexity supports black soil recoverySoil & Tillage Research, 2023 (Cited by: 42)

Carbon stabilization mechanisms in agroecosystemsScience of the Total Environment, 2022 (Cited by: 61)

🏁 Conclusion

Professor Shixiu Zhang presents an outstanding profile marked by high-impact research, innovation, academic leadership, and collaborative excellence in soil ecology and sustainable land management. With significant contributions to black soil fertility restoration and biological soil function, he is highly suitable and strongly recommended for the Best Researcher Award. Minor additions such as broader public engagement and book publications would elevate his profile even further.

Antonio Santos Rufo | Plant Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Antonio Santos Rufo | Plant Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor, University of Huelva, Spain

Dr. Antonio Santos Rufo is an accomplished Assistant Professor at the University of Huelva, Spain 🇪🇸, specializing in plant pathology, bioformulations, and precision agriculture. With over a decade of academic and research experience, he has contributed significantly to the mitigation of Verticillium stress in olive trees 🌿. He combines fieldwork with cutting-edge data mining and machine learning tools to explore stress dynamics in crops like olives and strawberries 🍓. Dr. Rufo is actively involved in national and international projects and remains committed to advancing Mediterranean crop health through digital innovation 🌐📊.

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🎓 Education

Antonio holds a Ph.D. in Biosciences and Agri-Food Sciences (2017) from the University of Córdoba, Spain 🎓. His educational journey includes a Master’s in Digital Transformation of the Agri-Food and Forestry Sector (2020), a Master in Plant Production and Protection (2011), and a degree in Agricultural Engineering (2010), all from the same university 🌾. He also completed a predoctoral research stay at the University of Athens in 2014 🇬🇷. His solid academic background forms the foundation of his multidisciplinary expertise in sustainable agriculture and crop stress management 📘🌱.

🧑‍🏫 Experience

Dr. Rufo began his career in 2009 as a scholarship student at the University of Córdoba’s Rural Engineering Department 🛠️. Over the years, he has held research and teaching positions across top Spanish institutions, including IFAPA and UCO 📍. He served as a Postdoctoral Researcher at IFAPA (2017–2020) and UCO (2020–2022), followed by a role as Adjunct Professor at the University of Huelva (2021–2024). In 2024, he was appointed Assistant Professor at UHU, where he now leads projects, supervises theses, and collaborates on agri-food research 🧪🍇.

🔬 Research Interest

Dr. Rufo’s research is centered on plant pathology, with special focus on Verticillium dahliae 🦠, biotic stress, and digital agricultural practices. He is passionate about integrating machine learning, PLS modeling, and data mining into crop health monitoring and irrigation strategies 💧🌿. His current work investigates the effects of drought on red fruits and explores eco-friendly bioformulates for pathogen control. He is also advancing digital tools in precision farming and teaching crop protection digitalization 📈🤖.

🏆 Awards & Distinctions

Antonio has been a principal investigator in university-funded projects and a key contributor to several national contracts and European programs 🇪🇺. He has received multiple fellowships, directed numerous final degree projects and theses, and co-founded the AISMEV non-profit to support digital innovation in Mediterranean crops 🌍. He is also a reviewer for 40 indexed journals and guest editor in two academic publications 📚, reflecting his respected status in the scientific community.

📚 Publications

Machine learning unveils phenolic action in olive rooting – Scientia Horticulturae, 2024, 🔗 DOI, Cited by: 0

Blueberry cultivar phenolic analysis – Scientia Horticulturae, 2024, 🔗 DOI, Cited by: 6

Predicting Verticillium risk in olive – Agriculture-Basel, 2023, 🔗 DOI, Cited by: 2

Soil properties and V. dahliae – Journal of Fungi, 2022, WOS Citations: 4

Irrigation & cultivar susceptibility – Plant Pathology, 2021, 🔗 DOI, Cited by: 6

Hyperspectral UAVs in olive farming – Remote Sensing, 2020, WOS Citations: 28

Irrigation & Verticillium wilt response – Plant Pathology, 2018, 🔗 DOI, Cited by: 9

Irrigation and pathogen persistence – Plant Pathology, 2017, Cited by: 15

Disinfestants in irrigation water – Crop Protection, 2016, Cited by: 14

Beta-amylase gene roles in resistance – Plant Pathology, 2015, Cited by: 18

Conclusion

Dr. Antonio Santos Rufo is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive research, strong academic contributions, leadership in projects, and focus on addressing critical challenges in agricultural sustainability are noteworthy. While there is room to expand his influence through broader collaborations and practical applications of his research, his achievements to date make him a deserving candidate for this prestigious award.

Vesna Rastija | agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Vesna Rastija | agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Faculty of Agrobiotechnical Sciences Osijek, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia

Prof. Vesna Rastija is a distinguished Croatian scientist and full professor at the Faculty of Agrobiotechnical Sciences Osijek, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek. With over two decades of academic experience, she has made significant contributions in the fields of chemistry and agrobiotechnology. Her work spans chemical synthesis, QSAR modeling, molecular docking, and computational chemistry, with an impactful presence in scientific publishing and international collaboration. 🌿🔬📚

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🎓 Education

Prof. Rastija completed her Ph.D. in Chemistry in 2007 from the Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb. She earned her M.Sc. in Chemistry in 2001 from the same institution. Her academic journey began with a VII degree in Chemistry and Biology from the Faculty of Education Osijek, University of Osijek, in 1994. Her deep-rooted academic training forms the backbone of her multidisciplinary research and teaching excellence. 🧪🎓📘

💼 Experience

Prof. Rastija’s academic career began in 1997, progressing through various positions including Assistant Professor and Associate Professor, to her current role as Full Professor since 2021. She also spent time teaching biology and chemistry in elementary education. Her career reflects her lifelong commitment to education, scientific discovery, and mentorship within Croatia’s academic and scientific communities. 👩‍🏫📈🧫

🔍 Research Interests

Her research interests include computational chemistry, quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR), molecular docking, and chemical synthesis. Prof. Rastija’s interdisciplinary work bridges experimental and computational methods, targeting advancements in drug discovery, environmental chemistry, and plant-derived bioactives. She is also passionate about exploring novel compounds with therapeutic and agrochemical potential. 🧬🧪🌿💊

🏆 Awards

Prof. Vesna Rastija is widely recognized for her scholarly achievements. Though specific awards are not listed here, her prolific publication record, citations, and research collaborations highlight her impact in scientific research. She is an active member of the Croatian Chemistry Society and regularly contributes to national and international scientific discourse. 🏅🌍

📚 Publications

Analyzing Oxygen Atom Distribution in FDA-Approved Drugs (2025) – Chemical Biology & Drug Design – cited by 4 articles.

The Antidiabetic Effect of Grape Skin Extracts (2024) – Foods – cited by 6 articles.

Design of New 7-Chloroquinoline–Benzimidazole Hybrids (2024) – Molecules – cited by 5 articles.

Coumarin-1,2,4-triazole Hybrid Compounds Study (2024) – Journal of Taibah University for Science – cited by 3 articles.

Synthesis in Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents (2024) – Journal of Molecular Structure – cited by 7 articles.

Dipeptidyl Peptidase III Inhibitors Study (2023) – Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics – cited by 9 articles.

Novel Quinoline–Benzimidazole Hybrids (2023) – Molecules – cited by 6 articles.

Green Synthesis of Coumarin-Triazole Hybrids (2023) – Current Organic Chemistry – cited by 4 articles.

Anti-Tumor Activity of Sulfonylpurine Derivatives (2023) – Molecules – cited by 5 articles.

Eco-Friendly Synthesis of Quinazoline Derivatives (2023) – Chemistry & Biodiversity – cited by 2 articles.

Conclusion 🏆

Dr. Vesna Rastija is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, owing to her extensive and high-quality research contributions, teaching commitment, and advanced expertise in modern scientific methods. With a consistent publication record, interdisciplinary focus, and impactful research outputs, she stands as a role model in academic excellence. With slight enhancement in global exposure and leadership roles, her profile would be further elevated on the international stage.

 

Dr. Mujib Rahman Ahmadzai | Agricultural | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Mujib Rahman Ahmadzai | Agricultural | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Mujib Rahman Ahmadzai, Kabul University, Afghanistan

Mujib Rahman Ahmadzai is a dedicated Ph.D. candidate specializing in Natural Resources, focusing on Forest Management and Ecosystem Sciences. With over 15 years of professional experience across diverse roles in government, NGOs, and INGOs, Mujib has significantly contributed to Climate Smart Agriculture, Disaster Risk Reduction, and Humanitarian Responses in Afghanistan. His passion for empowering women and girls in sustainable development drives his commitment to innovative teaching and impactful project management.

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Education 🎓

Mujib obtained his Ph.D. in Forest Management and Ecosystem Sciences from the University Putra Malaysia (2020-2024). He also earned a Master’s degree in Natural & Land Resource Management from the same university (2013-2015) and a Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture (Plant Science) from Al-Beroni University, Kapisa, Afghanistan (2006-2009). His educational background is complemented by a strong foundation in environmental sciences, shaping his expertise in natural resource management.

Experience 💼

With 16 years of extensive experience, Mujib currently serves as a Senior Lecturer at Kabul University and has held various consultancy roles. He has worked as a National Coordination Consultant for the Norwegian Church Aid, focusing on Climate Smart Agriculture, and has played key roles in disaster management and agricultural policy development with organizations like CWSA and the Afghanistan Atomic Energy High Commission. His work emphasizes strategic planning, curriculum design, and capacity building, ensuring sustainable agricultural practices in Afghanistan.

Research Interests 🔍

Mujib’s research interests encompass Forest Management, Ecosystem Sciences, Climate Change Adaptation, and Disaster Risk Reduction. He is particularly focused on the integration of Climate Smart Agriculture techniques to enhance resilience in vulnerable communities. His commitment to women and girls’ empowerment in sustainable development is also a crucial aspect of his research agenda.

Awards 🏆

Mujib’s contributions to environmental management and education have been recognized through various awards. His initiatives in Women and Girls Empowerment and sustainable practices in agriculture have garnered appreciation, reflecting his dedication to driving positive change within his community and beyond.

Publication Top Notes 📚

The societal and economic impact of reforestation strategies and policies in Southeast Asia—A review

Customization of GIS for spatial and temporal analyses of Air Quality Index trends in Kabul city

Socioeconomic Characteristics And Satisfaction Level Across Forest Products And Vegetable Farming Of The Agroforestry Community In Khost Province, Afghanistan

A comprehensive AHP numerical module for assessing resilience of Kabul City to flood hazards

Agroforestry Contributions to Ecosystem Services in Southeast Asia: a Systematic Review

Farmers’ Socioeconomic Characteristics and Perception of Land Use Change Defining Optimal Agroforestry Practices in Khost Province, Afghanistan

The Role of Logar River in Sustaining Agricultural Production: A Case Study

METEOROLOGICAL DROUGHT RISK ASSESSMENT USING SPI NUMERICAL MODEL: A CASE STUDY OF HELMAND RIVER BASIN, AFGHANISTAN

Climate Change Impacts and Surface Water Accessibility Analysis in the Ghorband Sub River Basin, Afghanistan

Mrs. MARIA CABRAL | Agricultural | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. MARIA CABRAL | Agricultural | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. MARIA CABRAL, Capes, United States

Maria J.S. Cabral is a distinguished researcher specializing in agronomy and pest management, with extensive experience in the field of crop protection. She is currently affiliated with the Department of Agronomy at the Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri (UFVJM), Brazil, and also works at the Center for Biological Control, Florida A&M University (FAMU), USA. Her work primarily focuses on the sustainable management of insect pests, particularly in sweet potato crops, combining research on pest control strategies and agricultural production in Brazil and the United States.

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Strengths for the Award

Maria J. S. Cabral’s recent publication, “Major Insect Pests of Sweet Potatoes in Brazil and the United States, with Information on Crop Production and Regulatory Pest Management,” exemplifies her substantial contributions to agricultural entomology and pest management. The study highlights significant pest challenges affecting sweet potato production, which is crucial for food security in both Brazil and the United States. Her research showcases a multidisciplinary approach, integrating crop production, pest biology, and regulatory policies. The article’s insights into integrated pest management (IPM) strategies underscore her commitment to sustainable agricultural practices, making her work valuable not only to scientists but also to farmers and policymakers. Furthermore, her role in a collaborative effort, as indicated by her co-authorship with other notable researchers, demonstrates her ability to work effectively in diverse teams, a quality essential for impactful research in today’s interconnected world.

Areas for Improvement

While Cabral’s research is robust, there are areas for potential improvement. One significant aspect is the need for more comprehensive field studies that assess the practical implementation of her proposed IPM strategies in varying agricultural settings. This could involve direct collaboration with smallholder farmers to tailor solutions that meet their unique challenges. Additionally, expanding her research to include the socio-economic impacts of pest management strategies would provide a more holistic understanding of the agricultural landscape. Further interdisciplinary collaboration with social scientists could enhance her work by integrating perspectives on farmer behavior and economic viability, leading to more effective pest management solutions.

Education 🎓

Maria J.S. Cabral holds advanced degrees in agronomy from renowned institutions. She pursued her research in Brazil, where she earned her degrees from UFVJM. Her academic journey has been dedicated to understanding and mitigating the effects of insect pests on key crops like sweet potatoes, providing a solid foundation for her contributions to both academic and applied agricultural science.

Experience 🧑‍🔬

Maria’s professional experience spans multiple roles in academia and research institutions in Brazil and the United States. She has worked on various pest control projects, particularly focusing on sweet potato production. Her collaborations with FAMU have led to significant contributions to regulatory pest management and crop production strategies. She regularly participates in international research initiatives, contributing to pest control solutions that impact food security and agricultural sustainability.

Research Interest 🔬

Maria’s primary research interests lie in integrated pest management (IPM), biological control, and sustainable agricultural practices. Her work on insect pests that affect sweet potatoes is critical for enhancing crop yield and quality, especially in Brazil and the United States. She also explores non-pesticide approaches for pest control, promoting eco-friendly and sustainable solutions to support farmers and reduce the environmental impact of agricultural practices.

Awards 🏆

Maria J.S. Cabral has been recognized for her outstanding research contributions to agronomy and pest management. She has received numerous accolades for her work in developing innovative pest control strategies and has been invited to speak at various international conferences.

Publication Top Notes 📝

Poekilloptera phalaenoides (Hemiptera: Flatidae): occurrence on Inga striata (Fabaceae) in a mountainous region

Polybia erythrothorax (Hymenoptera: Vespidae): first record of occurrence in the Cerrado biome of northeastern Brazil

Protonectarina sylveirae (Hymenoptera: Vespidae): first report preying Bedellia somnulentella (Lepidoptera: Bedelliidae) in Brazil

Pupal parasitoids of Antichloris eriphia (Fabr.) (Lepidoptera: Erebidae) in the Agreste region of the Alagoas state, northeastern Brazil
Major Insect Pests of Sweet Potatoes in Brazil and the United States, with Information on Crop Production and Regulatory Pest Management
The invasive Bedellia somnulentella (Lepidoptera: Bedelliidae): new record of host plant, predator and biome in Brazil
Sex dimorphism in pupae and adults of the specialist Ipomoea batatas defoliator Bedellia somnulentella (Lepidoptera: Bedelliidae)

Parasitoides pupais de Antichloris eriphia (Lepidoptera: Erebidae) na região agreste Alagoana, nordeste do Brasil

Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae) plants as new hosts of Tetranychus ludeni (Acari: Tetranychidae)

Oxytenis modestia (Cramer, 1780) (Saturniidae: Oxyteninae): first record for the Cerrado of Northeast Brazil

Conclusion

Maria J. S. Cabral’s contributions to the field of entomology through her research on sweet potato pests have far-reaching implications for food security and sustainable agriculture. Her strengths lie in her multidisciplinary approach and her commitment to advancing pest management strategies that can benefit farmers in both Brazil and the United States. By addressing the identified areas for improvement, such as expanding field studies and incorporating socio-economic factors, Cabral can further enhance the impact of her research. Therefore, she is a deserving candidate for the Women Researcher Award, as her work not only advances scientific knowledge but also contributes to practical solutions for real-world agricultural challenges.

Dr. yanbing chi | Agricultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. yanbing chi | Agricultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. yanbing chi, hejiang University of Water Resources and Electric Power, China

Dr. Yanbing is a prominent researcher and academic specializing in Hydraulic Engineering. He currently serves as a faculty member at Zhejiang University of Water Resources and Electric Power. With an extensive academic background and a dedication to the efficient use of water resources, Dr. Yanbing has made significant contributions to the fields of agricultural water management and irrigation technology. His research has focused on optimizing water use in agriculture while minimizing environmental impacts such as greenhouse gas emissions.

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💪🏆✨ Strengths for the Award 

Dr. Yanbing demonstrates exceptional research skills in hydraulic and agricultural water engineering. With numerous first-author publications in high-impact journals like Science of The Total Environment and Agronomy, his research explores critical topics such as carbon and nitrogen cycles in reclaimed water irrigation, greenhouse gas emissions, and sustainable farming practices. Dr. Yanbing’s contributions to national and international projects, including those from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, highlight his leadership and innovation in irrigation systems and environmental sustainability.

🚀📈🔧 Areas for Improvement 

While Dr. Yanbing’s expertise in hydraulic engineering is evident, he could further broaden his research scope by incorporating more interdisciplinary approaches, integrating renewable energy, or exploring climate change adaptation strategies in water management. Additionally, enhancing his global collaboration and increasing involvement in international conferences could elevate his international recognition.

📘 Education

Ph.D. in Hydraulic Engineering from China Agricultural University (2018-2022)

M.Sc. in Agricultural Water and Soil Engineering from China Agricultural University (2014-2016)

B.Sc. in Hydraulic and Hydroelectric Engineering from Shandong Agricultural University (2009-2013)

💼 Experience

Dr. Yanbing has a rich professional background in both research and practical engineering. He is currently affiliated with Zhejiang University of Water Resources and Electric Power, where he focuses on teaching and leading groundbreaking research projects. His experience also includes participation in several national-level research programs, which aim to optimize irrigation systems and address the environmental impacts of water use in agriculture.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Yanbing’s research interests revolve around agricultural water management, irrigation systems, and environmental sustainability. He explores the interplay between reclaimed water irrigation, greenhouse gas emissions, and soil health. His goal is to develop irrigation models that balance agricultural productivity with environmental conservation, particularly in the context of climate change and water scarcity.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Yanbing has received multiple accolades throughout his academic career, including recognition from national research foundations for his work on innovative irrigation technologies and contributions to sustainable agriculture.

📚 Publication Top Notes

Chi Y, Yang P, Ren S, et al. (2020). Effects of fertilizer types and water quality on carbon dioxide emissions from soil in wheat-maize rotations. Science of The Total Environment, 698:134010. Cited by 20 articles

Chi Y, Yang P, Ren S, et al. (2020). Finding the optimal fertilizer type and rate to balance yield and soil GHG emissions under reclaimed water irrigation. Science of The Total Environment, 729:138954. Cited by 15 articles

Chi Y, Yang P, Ma Z, et al. (2021). The Study on Internal Flow Characteristics of Disc Filter under Different Working Conditions. Applied Sciences, 11(16):7715. Cited by 12 articles

Chi Y, Zheng Q, Yang P, Ren S. (2021). The Effect of Multi-Years Reclaimed Water Irrigation on Dryland Carbon Sequestration in the North China Plain. Water, 13(22):3260. Cited by 10 articles

Chi Y, Wei C, Zheng Q, Yang P, Ren S. (2023). Potential risk of soil reactive gaseous nitrogen emissions under reclaimed water irrigation in a wheat-maize rotation system. Agricultural Water Management, 288:108486. Cited by 5 articles

Chi Y, Wei C, Yang P, Ma N. (2024). Determinants and Pathways of Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Soil Irrigated with Reclaimed Water. Agronomy, 14:2089. Cited by 2 articles

✨🔍 Conclusion 

Dr. Yanbing’s strong research background, multiple publications, and leadership in key projects make him a highly competitive candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work directly contributes to agricultural sustainability and environmental protection, aligning well with the award’s focus on impactful and innovative research.

Dr. Renan Tosin | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Renan Tosin | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Renan Tosin, Researcher, Department of Geosciences, Environment and Spatial Planning, Faculty of Sciences of the, University of Porto, Portugal

Based on Dr. Renan Tosin credentials and accomplishments, here’s an evaluation of her suitability for the Best Researcher Award, structured in a titled paragraph format:

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Educational Background and Achievements 🎓✨

Renan Tosin has a strong academic foundation, holding a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Agronomic Engineering and a PhD in Agricultural Sciences. His education journey spans prestigious institutions like Universidade Estadual Paulista in Brazil, The University of Adelaide in Australia, and Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade do Porto in Portugal. His doctoral thesis, approved unanimously, focused on advanced diagnostic methodologies in precision agriculture, reflecting his expertise in integrating system biology into agronomic processes. His academic excellence is further highlighted by his receipt of the “Joanne Kanas Memorial Medal” at The University of Adelaide, showcasing his commitment to academic rigor and international collaboration.

Research and Project Involvement 🔬🚜

Renan Tosin has been deeply involved in cutting-edge research projects that bridge academia and industry. His contributions to projects like “WineSpectra,” “VineSpec,” “Metbots,” “SpecTOM,” “Omicbots,” and “PhenoBot” showcase his proficiency in applying remote sensing, machine learning, and robotic technologies to precision agriculture. These projects, supported by esteemed institutions like the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT), underline his role in advancing sustainable agricultural practices through innovative technology.

Technical Skills and Competencies 💻🌱

Renan Tosin possesses a wide array of technical skills that are essential for modern agricultural research. His expertise includes agronomic modeling, remote sensing applications, machine learning, and laboratory techniques. Additionally, he is proficient in using various scientific equipment and software, including LIBS, ArcGIS, MATLAB, and SPSS, which are crucial for data analysis and research in agronomy.

Professional Experience and Teaching Contributions 🧑‍🏫📚

Renan Tosin’s professional experience includes his role as a Guest Assistant at the Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade do Porto, where he teaches courses related to agriculture and remote sensing. His involvement in both undergraduate and master’s programs demonstrates his commitment to education and the dissemination of knowledge. Additionally, his research positions have allowed him to develop models and tools that benefit both academic and industrial stakeholders.

Awards and Recognitions 🏅🎖️

Renan Tosin’s work has been recognized through various awards, including the “Empreendedorismo e Inovação Crédito Agrícola 2021” and the “Prémio de Melhor Comunicação” at the SIbEH 2020. These accolades reflect his innovation and impact within the agricultural research community. His ability to communicate his research effectively and contribute to industry advancements is evident through these honors.

Publication  Top notes 📚📝

Toward a generalized predictive model of grapevine water status in Douro region from hyperspectral data

Canopy VIS-NIR spectroscopy and self-learning artificial intelligence for a generalised model of predawn leaf water potential in Vitis vinifera

Assessing predawn leaf water potential based on hyperspectral data and pigment’s concentration of Vitis vinifera L. in the Douro Wine Region

Estimation of grapevine predawn leaf water potential based on hyperspectral reflectance data in Douro wine region.

Spectral and thermal data as a proxy for leaf protective energy dissipation under kaolin application in grapevine cultivars

Kiwi Plant Canker Diagnosis Using Hyperspectral Signal Processing and Machine Learning: Detecting Symptoms Caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae

Precision maturation assessment of grape tissues: Hyperspectral bi-directional reconstruction using tomography-like based on multi-block hierarchical principal component analysis

Enhancing kiwi bacterial canker leaf assessment: Integrating hyperspectral-based Vegetation Indexes in predictive modeling

LIBS-Based Analysis of Elemental Composition in Skin, Pulp, and Seeds of White and Red Grape Cultivars

Advanced methodologies for the diagnosis of agronomic processes based on systems biology for precision agriculture

Conclusion 🌍🔬

Renan Tosin stands out as an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his extensive academic background, significant contributions to research projects, technical expertise, professional experience, and numerous recognitions. His work in advancing precision agriculture and integrating innovative technologies into agronomic practices makes him a leader in the field. Renan Tosin embodies the qualities of a top researcher, demonstrating excellence in both research and education, making him highly deserving of this prestigious award.

Dr. Alireza Hasanfard | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Alireza Hasanfard | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Alireza Hasanfard, Researcher, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran

Based on the provided curriculum vitae, Alireza Hasanfard appears to be a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Here’s why:

Profile 🧑‍🔬

Academic Excellence 🎓

He consistently achieved top ranks in his academic career, including being the first in his class in both MSc and PhD programs.

Awards and Recognitions 🏆

His accolades include prestigious awards and recognitions such as membership in the National Elite Foundation and being part of the brilliant talents group at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad.

Research Contributions 🔬

Alireza Hasanfard has a significant number of publications, including books and journal articles, which demonstrate his active engagement in research and his contribution to the field of Weed Science and Agrotechnology.

Diverse Skill Set 🛠️ 

His laboratory skills encompass a wide range of techniques relevant to his research field, indicating a broad expertise in experimental methods and data analysis.

Impactful Research 🌟

His work on freezing stress and its effects on various plant species and weed management is highly relevant and contributes valuable knowledge to agricultural science.

Ongoing Research and Publications 🔍

The breadth and depth of his publications, including recent studies and conference presentations, highlight his ongoing contributions and influence in his research area.

Given these points, Alireza Hasanfard’s achievements and research align well with the criteria for the Best Researcher Award, making him a suitable candidate.

Publication Top Notes 📝

Regeneration capacity after exposure to freezing in wild oat (Avena ludoviciana Durieu.) and turnipweed (Rapistrum rugosum (L.) All.) in comparison with winter wheat

Freezing tolerance in some lentil genotypes under controlled conditions

The trend of changes in chlorophyll fluorescence parameters in two Vicia faba ecotype during freezing stresses

Gas exchange variables as promising criteria for screening freezing‐tolerant faba bean (Vicia faba L.) landraces at early growth stages

How does the freezing stress in the seedling stage affect the chickpea’s morpho-physiological and biochemical attributes?

Freezing stress affects the efficacy of clodinafop-propargyl and 2,4D plus MCPA on wild oat (Avena ludoviciana Durieu) and turnipweed [Rapistrum rugosum (L.) All.] in …

Performance of 2, 4-D plus MCPA and Mesosulfuron plus Iodosulfuron plus Mefenpyr-diethyl as influenced by ammonium sulfate, urea ammonium nitrate, and carrier water hardness

Freezing stress induces changes in the morphophysiological of chickpea and wild mustard seedlings

Desertification in agricultural lands: Approaches to mitigation

Effects and mitigation of poor water quality on herbicide performance: A review