Naji Al-Dosary | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Naji Al-Dosary | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Professor | The University of  King Saud University | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Naji Al-Dosary is an accomplished researcher specializing in Agricultural and Biological Engineering, with expertise in machine development, harvesting systems, and precision agriculture technologies. His research emphasizes the design and optimization of agricultural machinery, including innovative harvesting equipment and fluid power systems, alongside applications of GIS and GPS for improved farm management. He has significantly contributed to advancing post-harvest operations and reducing crop losses through engineering solutions. With 16 publications, 224 citations, and an h-index of 7, his scholarly impact highlights consistent contributions to agricultural engineering research. His work bridges theory and application, supporting sustainable farming practices and enhancing productivity through mechanization and smart agricultural technologies.

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Debadrita Das | Agricultural Science and Innovation | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Debadrita Das | Agricultural Science and Innovation | Women Researcher Award

PhD. Research Scholar | The University of  Jadavpur University | India

Mrs. Debadrita Das is a dedicated researcher in environmental toxicology and plant molecular biology, specializing in arsenic and fluoride contamination in food crops. Her research emphasizes the interaction between soil, plant systems, and genetic regulation to reduce toxic element accumulation in staple crops. She explores innovative mitigation strategies, including the application of salicylic acid and advanced genomic approaches to enhance stress tolerance and minimize contaminant uptake. Her work also contributes to sustainable remediation techniques such as biochar and nanoparticle-based solutions. With 6 published documents, 2 citations, and an h-index of 1, she is steadily building a research profile focused on environmental sustainability, crop safety, and resilient agricultural practices for future food security.

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Wenwen Zhang | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Wenwen Zhang | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer | Henan Agricultural University | China

Dr. Wenwen Zhang, a lecturer at the College of Resources and Environment, Henan Agricultural University, is an accomplished researcher specializing in the bioremediation of degraded soils and soil nutrient resource management. Her scientific pursuits focus on enhancing soil fertility, promoting sustainable agricultural productivity, and mitigating environmental degradation through biological and ecological approaches. With a strong foundation in soil ecology and environmental sciences, Dr. Wenwen Zhang has led and participated in several funded research projects, including studies supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and provincial research initiatives. Her research has produced significant insights into the synergistic roles of earthworms and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in improving nitrogen use efficiency and soil health, as reflected in her publications in high-impact journals such as Applied Soil Ecology, Plant and Soil, and Journal of Integrative Agriculture. Beyond her research, she has contributed to academic resources through co-authoring books like Utilization of Agricultural Resources and Plant Protection and Advances in Soil Ecology. With 373 citations by 357 documents, 9 published papers, and an h-index of 7, she has made a measurable impact in her field. Her innovative work on soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics particularly the role of straw incorporation in enhancing nitrogen sequestration and reducing nitrate leaching has advanced sustainable soil management strategies. By integrating ecological mechanisms with agricultural applications, Dr. Wenwen Zhang research supports the global pursuit of low-impact, climate-resilient farming systems, reinforcing her role as a key contributor to agricultural sustainability and environmental protection.

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Featured Publications

Zhang, W., Wang, C., Liu, M., & Yu, Y. (2019). Integrated reclamation of saline soil nitrogen transformation in the hyphosphere by earthworms and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus. Applied Soil Ecology, 135, 137–146.

Zhang, W., Wang, C., Lu, T., & Zheng, Y. (2018). Cooperation between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and earthworms promotes the physiological adaptation of maize under a high salt stress. Plant and Soil, 423(1–2), 125–140.

Zhang, W., Cao, J., Zhang, S., & Wang, C. (2016). Effect of earthworms and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on the microbial community and maize growth under salt stress. Applied Soil Ecology, 107, 214–223.

Zhang, W., Wang, C., Xue, R., & Wang, L. (2019). Effects of salinity on the soil microbial community and soil fertility. Journal of Integrative Agriculture, 18(6), 1360–1368.

Zhang, W., Wang, C., Dong, M., Jin, S., & Li, H. (2018). Dynamics of soil fertility and maize growth with lower environmental impacts depending on a combination of organic and mineral fertilizer. Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 18(2), 556–575.