Paulo Renato Matos Lopes | Bioremediation of agricultural soils | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Paulo Renato Matos Lopes | Bioremediation of agricultural soils | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor, São Paulo State University – Unesp, Brazil

Prof. Dr. Paulo Renato Matos Lopes is a dedicated Professor at the Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), with a focus on environmental and biological sciences. He coordinates the GAIA Group for Environmental Impact and has served in various academic roles since 2005. With a commitment to scientific innovation, he has contributed to both teaching and research in areas related to microbiology and environmental studies. 🌱📚

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Education🎓🔬

Prof. Dr. Paulo Renato Matos Lopes completed his Bachelor’s in Biological Sciences from UNESP-Rio Claro (2004), followed by a Master’s and Ph.D. in Applied Microbiology (2007-2014). He received postdoctoral training through CAPES and Unesp’s PROPe (2014) and worked as a Visiting Scholar at the University of Porto (2021-2022).

Experience🏫💼

Prof. Dr. Paulo Renato Matos Lopes has taught at UNESP Dracena since 2015, contributing to both undergraduate and graduate programs. He has also worked as a visiting researcher and professor at the University of Porto. He leads the GAIA Group and is a permanent faculty member in the Agronomy program.

Awards and Honors🏆

Prof. Dr. Paulo Renato Matos Lopes has been awarded the CAPES-PrInt Fellowship (2021-2022) and holds a CNPq Research Productivity Fellowship (2022). He is recognized for his contributions to innovation and environmental science, having led various impactful initiatives. 🎖️

Research Focus🌍🔬

Prof. Dr. Paulo Renato Matos Lopes focuses on environmental impact, applied microbiology, and sustainable agricultural practices. He leads research projects on ecological impacts and works on developing innovative solutions for environmental sustainability.

Publications Top Notes📚
  1. Antibacterial action and target mechanisms of zinc oxide nanoparticles against bacterial pathogens
    • Authors: CR Mendes, G Dilarri, CF Forsan, VMR Sapata, PRM Lopes, et al.
    • Journal: Scientific Reports
    • Volume/Issue: 12 (1), 1-10
    • Citations: 302
    • Year: 2022
  2. Microbial biodegradation potential of hydrocarbons evaluated by colorimetric technique: a case study
    • Authors: ED Bidoia, RN Montagnolli, PRM Lopes
    • Journal: Current research, technology and education topics in applied microbiology
    • Citations: 107
    • Year: 2010
  3. Assessing Bacillus subtilis biosurfactant effects on the biodegradation of petroleum products
    • Authors: RN Montagnolli, PRM Lopes, ED Bidoia
    • Journal: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
    • Volume/Issue: 187 (1), 4116
    • Citations: 92
    • Year: 2015
  4. Screening the toxicity and biodegradability of petroleum hydrocarbons by a rapid colorimetric method
    • Authors: RN Montagnolli, PRM Lopes, ED Bidoia
    • Journal: Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
    • Volume: 68, 342-353
    • Citations: 57
    • Year: 2015
  5. Biodegradation and toxicological evaluation of lubricant oils
    • Authors: IS Tamada, PRM Lopes, RN Montagnolli, ED Bidoia
    • Journal: Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
    • Volume/Issue: 55 (6), 951-956
    • Citations: 55
    • Year: 2012
  6. Phytotoxicity of soil contaminated with petroleum derivatives and biodiesel
    • Authors: JM Cruz, PRM Lopes, RN Montagnolli, IS Tamada, NMMG Silva, et al.
    • Journal: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Contamination
    • Volume/Issue: 8 (1), 49-54
    • Citations: 52
    • Year: 2013
  7. Applied models to biodegradation kinetics of lubricant and vegetable oils in wastewater
    • Authors: RN Montagnolli, PRM Lopes, ED Bidoia
    • Journal: International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation
    • Volume/Issue: 63 (3), 297-305
    • Citations: 51
    • Year: 2009
  8. Toxicity assessment of contaminated soil using seeds as bioindicators
    • Authors: JM Cruz, PRM Lopes, RN Montagnolli, IS Tamada, NMMG Silva, et al.
    • Journal: Journal of Applied Biotechnology
    • Volume/Issue: 1 (1), 1
    • Citations: 48
    • Year: 2013
  9. Toxicological evaluation of vegetable oils and biodiesel in soil during the biodegradation process
    • Authors: IS Tamada, RN Montagnolli, PRM Lopes, ED Bidoia
    • Journal: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
    • Volume/Issue: 43 (4), 1576-1581
    • Citations: 47
    • Year: 2012
  10. Toxicity and biodegradation in sandy soil contaminated by lubricant oils
    • Authors: PRM Lopes, RN Montagnolli, R de Fátima Domingues, ED Bidoia
    • Journal: Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
    • Volume: 84, 454-458
    • Citations: 44
    • Year: 2010
  11. Evaluation of the biodegradation of different types of lubricant oils in liquid medium
    • Authors: PRM Lopes, ED Bidoia
    • Journal: Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
    • Volume/Issue: 52 (5), 1285-1290
    • Citations: 35
    • Year: 2009
  12. Biodegradation and phytotoxicity of biodiesel, diesel, and petroleum in soil
    • Authors: JM Cruz, IS Tamada, PRM Lopes, RN Montagnolli, ED Bidoia
    • Journal: Water, Air & Soil Pollution
    • Volume: 225, 1-9
    • Citations: 34
    • Year: 2014
  13. The effects of fluoride-based fire-fighting foams on soil microbiota activity and plant growth during natural attenuation of perfluorinated compounds
    • Authors: RN Montagnolli, PRM Lopes, JM Cruz, EMT Claro, GM Quiterio, et al.
    • Journal: Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology
    • Volume: 50, 119-127
    • Citations: 33
    • Year: 2017
  14. Microbial bioremediation of pesticides in agricultural soils: an integrative review on natural attenuation, bioaugmentation, and biostimulation
    • Authors: PRM Lopes, VH Cruz, AB de Menezes, BP Gadanhoto, BRA Moreira, et al.
    • Journal: Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology
    • Volume/Issue: 21 (4), 851-876
    • Citations: 32
    • Year: 2022
  15. Contamination by Remazol Red Brilliant Dye and its Impact in Aquatic Photosynthetic Microbiota
    • Authors: ML de Sousa, PB de Moraes, PRM Lopes, RN Montagnolli, DF de Angelis, et al.
    • Journal: Environmental Management and Sustainable Development
    • Volume/Issue: 1 (2), 129-138
    • Citations: 31
    • Year: 2012

Conclusion

The individual is a highly capable candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with a robust background in environmental impact studies and sustainable agriculture. Their leadership roles, international exposure, and current research initiatives demonstrate their potential to make significant contributions to both academic and practical fields. By expanding their publication record and engaging in broader dissemination strategies, they could further enhance their impact and recognition. Given their current achievements and potential for growth, they stand out as a strong contender for the award.

Manju Kumari | soil science | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Manju Kumari | soil science | Women Researcher Award

Assistant professor, Xiamen University, China

anju Kumari is a passionate Ph.D. Scholar at the Division of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. 🌱 With a strong foundation in agriculture, she is dedicated to sustainable farming practices and enhancing soil fertility. Her research focuses on biochar-based fertilizers to boost nutrient use efficiency and crop yield in Inceptisols. 📚 Manju has authored two research articles published in Heliyon Journal and Agronomy Journal. She is committed to contributing to agricultural innovation and advancing eco-friendly solutions for global food security.

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Education 🎓

B.Sc. (Hons) Agriculture: Built a robust foundation in agricultural sciences. M.Sc. (Soil Science): Focused on soil nutrient dynamics and sustainable practices. Ph.D. in Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry: Currently researching the synthesis and evaluation of biochar-based fertilizer products for wheat and maize.

Experience🔬

Ph.D. Research: Developing biochar-based fertilizers for enhanced crop productivity. Research Publications: Two papers in reputed journals—Heliyon and Agronomy Journal.  Skilled in field trials, soil analysis, and nutrient management studies.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Women Research Award Nominee: Recognized for her dedication to soil science. Publications: Achieved recognition for impactful research contributions in agriculture.

Research Focus 🌍

Sustainable Agriculture: Developing biochar-based fertilizers.  Nutrient Efficiency: Enhancing crop productivity in wheat and maize. Soil Health: Researching eco-friendly practices for Inceptisols.

Publications:

  • Title: Long-Term Manuring and Fertilization Influence on Soil Properties and Wheat Productivity in Semi-Arid Regions
    • Authors: Kumari, M., Prakash, D., Sheoran, S., El-Hendawy, S., Mattar, M.A.
    • Journal: Agronomy
    • Publication Year: 2024
    • Volume and Issue: 14(10), Article ID: 2383
    • Citations: 0
    • Highlights: Investigates the effects of long-term manuring and fertilization on enhancing soil quality and wheat yield in semi-arid regions.
  • Title: Long-term application of organic manures and chemical fertilizers improve the organic carbon and microbiological properties of soil under pearl millet-wheat cropping system in North-Western India
    • Authors: Kumari, M., Sheoran, S., Prakash, D., Ankit, Apurva
    • Journal: Heliyon
    • Publication Year: 2024
    • Volume and Issue: 10(3), Article ID: e25333
    • Citations: 8
    • Highlights: Focuses on the beneficial impacts of organic manure and chemical fertilizers on soil health and microbiological properties in intensive cropping systems.
  • Title: Different cropping systems impact soil health by improving soil biological activities and total organic carbon content
    • Authors: Ankit, Prakash, D., Sheoran, S., Siddiqui, M.H., Gupta, R.K.
    • Journal: Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science
    • Publication Year: 2024
    • Volume and Issue: 70(1), Pages 1–24
    • Citations: 0

Conclusion

Manju Kumari has a strong foundation in soil science and shows promising potential for significant contributions to sustainable agriculture through her innovative research on biochar-based fertilizers. Her academic journey, aligned with her impactful research focus, makes her a worthy nominee for the Women Researcher Award. However, enhancing her profile with additional publications, professional memberships, and practical applications of her research will elevate her candidacy further. This nomination celebrates her role in advancing soil science and promoting women’s leadership in agricultural research.