Razieh Khalilzadeh | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Scholar Award

Best Scholar Award

Razieh Khalilzadeh
Assistant Professor, Department of Plant Genetics and Production Engineering, Lorestan University, Iran

Razieh Khalilzadeh
Affiliation Lorestan University
Country Iran
Scopus ID 59241063100
Documents 23
Citations 571
h-index 12
Subject Area Plant Physiology, Agronomy, Environmental Science
Event World Science Awards

Razieh Khalilzadeh is an Iranian plant scientist, agronomist, and environmental researcher recognized for her contributions to plant physiology, crop stress management, phytoremediation, biofertilizers, and sustainable agricultural production systems. As an Assistant Professor at Lorestan University, her research focuses on improving crop resilience under salinity, drought, heavy metal contamination, and environmental stress conditions through innovative agronomic and physiological approaches. Her scholarly work has contributed significantly to the understanding of plant adaptation mechanisms and sustainable environmental management strategies.[1]

Abstract

Razieh Khalilzadeh’s academic work integrates plant physiology, agronomy, environmental sustainability, and stress biology. Her research investigates plant responses to salinity, drought, wastewater irrigation, heavy metal contamination, and nutrient management while developing practical solutions through biofertilizers, nanotechnology, plasma treatments, and phytoremediation systems. Through interdisciplinary research, she has contributed to sustainable agricultural practices and environmental remediation technologies applicable to arid and semi-arid regions.[2]

Keywords

Plant Physiology, Agronomy, Environmental Science, Salinity Stress, Drought Stress, Biofertilizers, Nanotechnology, Phytoremediation, Wastewater Management, Medicinal Plants, Sustainable Agriculture, Plant Biology, Crop Science, Plant Stress Physiology, Soil Fertility.

Introduction

Environmental stresses represent one of the major constraints affecting global agricultural productivity. Dr. Khalilzadeh’s research addresses critical challenges associated with salinity, drought, nutrient deficiencies, and environmental pollution through physiological and agronomic interventions. Her investigations combine fundamental plant biology with practical agricultural applications, supporting sustainable crop production and environmental conservation initiatives.[3]

Research Profile

Dr. Khalilzadeh obtained her B.Sc. in Applied Agronomy from Urmia University, followed by an M.Sc. in Agronomy and a Ph.D. in Agronomy and Plant Breeding from the University of Mohaghegh Ardabili. She subsequently completed a postdoctoral fellowship supported by Urmia University and the National Elite Foundation. Her scientific expertise spans plant physiology, crop improvement, environmental stress physiology, medicinal plants, fertilizers, and sustainable agricultural systems.[4]

  • Assistant Professor, Lorestan University.
  • Postdoctoral Researcher, Urmia University.
  • Top Postgraduate Researcher in Iran (2018).
  • Recipient of Elite Foundation scientific awards.

Research Contributions

Her research contributions encompass several interconnected scientific themes that have advanced agricultural sustainability and environmental management.[5]

  • Development of strategies to mitigate salinity and drought stress in wheat, barley, saffron, triticale, marigold, and other crops.
  • Investigation of biofertilizers, growth-promoting rhizobacteria, mycorrhizal fungi, and nanomaterials for crop productivity enhancement.
  • Pioneering studies on phytoremediation using Phragmites australis and Salicornia europaea in wastewater-affected environments.
  • Research on plasma technology applications for improving saffron performance under saline conditions.
  • Contributions to sustainable soil fertility management and environmental restoration.

Publications

Dr. Khalilzadeh has authored and co-authored more than forty scientific publications in internationally recognized journals and scholarly books. Selected publications include:[1]

  • Response of saffron to irrigation water salinity following corm priming with cold plasma technology (Scientific Reports, 2025).
  • Analysis of flowering and stigma performance of saffron under salt stress after plasma treatment (Radiation Physics and Engineering, 2024).
  • Phytoremediation potential of Salicornia europaea under wastewater irrigation conditions (Environmental Science and Pollution Research).
  • Physiological responses of Phragmites australis to wastewater exposure (Acta Physiologiae Plantarum).
  • Multiple studies on wheat stress physiology, biofertilizers, nano-fertilizers, and crop adaptation under environmental stress.

Research Impact

The scientific impact of Dr. Khalilzadeh’s work is reflected through contributions to crop resilience, sustainable environmental management, and phytoremediation science. Her findings have improved understanding of plant adaptation mechanisms under abiotic stress and provided practical solutions for wastewater management, saline agriculture, and soil rehabilitation. The interdisciplinary nature of her research bridges plant biology, agronomy, and environmental science while supporting sustainable development goals.[4]

Award Suitability

Dr. Khalilzadeh demonstrates strong suitability for recognition in the field of plant sciences and environmental agronomy due to her extensive publication record, innovative research projects, leadership in environmental remediation studies, and sustained contributions to agricultural sustainability. Her achievements include national research awards, international collaborations, high-impact publications, book authorship, and leadership roles in multidisciplinary research initiatives.[3]

Conclusion

Razieh Khalilzadeh has established a distinguished academic profile through sustained research excellence in plant physiology, agronomy, environmental science, and sustainable agriculture. Her work contributes valuable scientific knowledge for addressing contemporary agricultural and environmental challenges while advancing sustainable solutions for food production and ecosystem management. Her scholarly achievements position her as a notable contributor within the international plant science research community.[5]

References

  1. Lorestan University. Faculty Profile of Razieh Khalilzadeh. https://professors.lu.ac.ir/show/?id=3608
  2. Khalilzadeh, R. et al. (2025). Response of saffron to irrigation water salinity following corm priming with cold plasma technology. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-43698
  3. University of Mohaghegh Ardabili. Academic Records and Research Achievements.
  4. National Elite Foundation. Postdoctoral Fellowship Recognition Records.
  5. Khalilzadeh, R., Pirzad, A., Sepehr, E., Khan, S., and collaborators. Research contributions in plant stress physiology and phytoremediation.

Nesibe Ebru Kafkas | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Prof. Dr. Nesibe Ebru Kafkas
ร‡ukurova University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Horticulture, Tรผrkiye
Prof. Dr. Nesibe Ebru Kafkas
Affiliation ร‡ukurova University
Country Turkey
Scopus ID 9242946000
Documents 127
Citations 2247
h-index 26
Subject Area Horticulture, Fruit Breeding, Agricultural Biotechnology, Plant Metabolomics
Event World Science Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-3412-5971

Prof. Dr. Nesibe Ebru Kafkas is a Turkish horticultural scientist and academic researcher recognized for her extensive contributions to fruit breeding, plant metabolomics, agricultural biotechnology, and horticultural crop improvement. She has served at ร‡ukurova University since 1996 and currently holds the position of Professor in the Department of Horticulture. Her scholarly activities encompass fruit quality analysis, stress physiology, metabolomic characterization, molecular breeding, and sustainable agricultural innovation.[1]

Throughout her academic career, Prof. Kafkas has authored more than one hundred scientific publications indexed in international citation databases and has participated in numerous European Union, Horizon Europe, COST, and TรœBฤฐTAK-supported research projects. Her work has significantly contributed to the advancement of resilient fruit cultivars, climate-adaptive horticultural systems, and biochemical characterization of economically important crops.[2]

Abstract

This academic recognition article documents the scientific achievements and professional contributions of Prof. Dr. Nesibe Ebru Kafkas in the fields of horticultural sciences, fruit breeding, metabolomics, and sustainable agricultural biotechnology. Her research portfolio demonstrates extensive interdisciplinary expertise in plant physiology, molecular genetics, biochemical characterization, drought resistance, stress tolerance, and fruit quality enhancement. Through active participation in international collaborations, COST Actions, Horizon Europe initiatives, and national scientific programs, she has contributed substantially to agricultural sustainability and innovation. Her publication record, citation impact, and leadership in scientific projects establish her as a distinguished contributor to global horticultural research.[1][3]

Keywords

Horticulture, Fruit Breeding, Agricultural Biotechnology, Plant Metabolomics, Fruit Quality, Sustainable Agriculture, Pistachio Research, Strawberry Breeding, Crop Stress Physiology, Plant Biochemistry, Molecular Breeding, Climate-Resilient Agriculture, Plant Genetics, Bioactive Compounds, Crop Improvement

Introduction

Prof. Dr. Nesibe Ebru Kafkas graduated from the University of ร‡ukurova, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Horticulture, and has continued her academic and scientific career at the same institution since 1996. Her work focuses primarily on fruit breeding, metabolomics, chromatography, stress physiology, and the biochemical analysis of horticultural crops. Over the course of her career, she has contributed to the development of innovative approaches for improving crop quality, sustainability, and resistance to environmental stress conditions.[1]

Her research activities have addressed critical agricultural challenges associated with climate change, drought stress, salinity, crop diseases, and sustainable food production. She has actively collaborated with international researchers and institutions across Europe, North America, and Asia through multidisciplinary scientific programs and international symposiums.[2]

Research Profile

The research profile of Prof. Kafkas is characterized by extensive scientific productivity in horticultural sciences and agricultural biotechnology. Her investigations have included studies on pistachio, strawberry, blueberry, walnut, olive, apricot, hazelnut, banana, fennel, pitaya, and berry crops. Her work integrates advanced metabolomic analyses, molecular genetics, and physiological characterization to improve crop resilience and nutritional quality.[4]

  • Professor at ร‡ukurova University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Horticulture.
  • Author of more than 100 internationally indexed scientific publications.
  • Scopus h-index of 23 with more than 1713 citations.
  • Member of the International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS).
  • Coordinator and collaborator in EU COST, Horizon Europe, and TรœBฤฐTAK projects.
  • Editorial contributor and scientific reviewer for multiple international journals.

Research Contributions

Prof. Kafkas has contributed substantially to the advancement of fruit breeding and crop quality evaluation through integrated biochemical and molecular approaches. Her studies have investigated antioxidant mechanisms, volatile aroma profiles, phytochemical compositions, stress physiology, and genetic diversity in horticultural crops.[5]

Her research on strawberry drought tolerance, pistachio alternate bearing, blueberry cold storage quality, and sustainable berry production has provided valuable insights for modern horticultural systems. She has also participated in investigations involving plant tissue culture, in vitro propagation, QTL mapping, metabolomic profiling, and climate-resilient crop development.[6]

In addition to her scientific publications, she has actively contributed to international collaborative initiatives focused on pesticide reduction, sustainable agriculture, crop water management, and innovative horticultural technologies under climate change scenarios.[7]

Publications

Selected SCI-indexed publications authored or co-authored by Prof. Dr. Nesibe Ebru Kafkas include:

  • Polat, Y. et al. (2026). Pre-Harvest Calcium and Biostimulant Applications Mitigate Fruit Cracking and Improve Metabolome in Sweet Cherry. Applied Fruit Science.
  • ร–z, A. T. et al. (2026). Enhancement of Antioxidant Defense Mechanism by Preharvest GABA Spray on Postharvest Quality of Strawberries. Applied Food Research.
  • Akbari, A. et al. (2025). Bioactive and antioxidant properties in highbush blueberry cultivars. Frontiers in Plant Science.
  • Sรถnmez, D. A. et al. (2025). A comprehensive analysis of the physiological and biochemical responses of raspberry cultivars to water stress. Scientific Reports.
  • Zydlik, P. et al. (2024). The Effect of the Foliar Application of Biostimulants in a Strawberry Field Plantation. Agronomy.
  • ร–z, A. T. et al. (2024). Improving blueberry cold storage quality: the effect of preharvest hexanal application. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture.
  • Senger, E. et al. (2022). Towards smart and sustainable development of modern berry cultivars in Europe. Plant Journal.
  • Urun, I. et al. (2021). Comparison of Polyphenol, Sugar, Organic Acid, Volatile Compounds, and Antioxidant Capacity of Commercially Grown Strawberry Cultivars in Turkey. Plants.

Research Impact

The research impact of Prof. Kafkas is reflected through her citation metrics, international collaborations, and scientific leadership in horticultural sciences. Her publications have contributed to the understanding of fruit physiology, metabolomic pathways, drought resistance, antioxidant systems, and sustainable crop production strategies.[1]

Her involvement in Horizon Europe, COST Actions, and TรœBฤฐTAK-funded programs has facilitated the development of international scientific networks dedicated to climate-adaptive agriculture and horticultural innovation. These collaborations have strengthened multidisciplinary approaches toward sustainable food systems and advanced breeding technologies.[3]

Award Suitability

Prof. Dr. Nesibe Ebru Kafkas demonstrates strong suitability for international academic recognition in horticultural science and agricultural biotechnology due to her sustained scientific productivity, leadership in collaborative research initiatives, and interdisciplinary contributions to crop science. Her scholarly achievements encompass high-impact publications, international conference participation, editorial activities, and extensive project coordination.[2]

Her work addressing climate resilience, fruit quality improvement, plant metabolomics, and sustainable agricultural systems aligns with contemporary global priorities in food security and environmental sustainability. The breadth and continuity of her research portfolio establish her as a notable contributor to international horticultural research and agricultural innovation.[6]

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Nesibe Ebru Kafkas has established a distinguished academic career through her extensive contributions to horticulture, plant breeding, metabolomics, and sustainable agricultural biotechnology. Her scientific output, international collaborations, and commitment to innovative crop research have strengthened the global understanding of horticultural crop quality and resilience. Through interdisciplinary research and leadership in international scientific initiatives, she continues to contribute significantly to the advancement of agricultural sciences and sustainable food production systems.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Nesibe Ebru Kafkas, Author ID 9242946000. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=9242946000
  2. ร‡ukurova University. (n.d.). Academic profile of Prof. Dr. Nesibe Ebru Kafkas.
    https://avesis.cu.edu.tr//ebru
  3. Frontiers Media SA. (2025). Bioactive and antioxidant properties in highbush blueberry cultivars.
    https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2025.1750179
  4. Springer Nature. (2025). Physiological and biochemical responses of raspberry cultivars to water stress.
    https://www.nature.com/
  5. MDPI. (2023). Exploring the Bioactive Compounds in Some Apple Vinegar Samples and Their Biological Activities.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12223850
  6. Plant Journal. (2022). Towards smart and sustainable development of modern berry cultivars in Europe.
    https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.15804
  7. International Society for Horticultural Science. (n.d.). ISHS Membership and Activities.

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Miaomiao Wu | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Excellence in Research Award

Ms. Miaomiao Wu | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Excellence in Research Award

Institute of Crop Sciences, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS) | China

Miao Miao Wu, M.Sc., is an early-career researcher specializing in crop science, agronomy, and seed industry research, with a strong focus on mung bean genetics and nutritional quality. She is currently pursuing a Master of Agriculture at Inner Mongolia Minzu University, with training at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. Her research integrates classical genetics, transcriptomics, and nutritional biochemistry to elucidate the genetic basis and health implications of seed coat color variation in legumes. She has authored or co-authored six peer-reviewed publications, including SCI-indexed articles in Agronomy (Q2) and SABRAO Journal of Breeding and Genetics, with one manuscript under review in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (Q1). Her work contributes to crop improvement, functional food development, and sustainable agriculture, offering clear societal impact through enhanced nutritional value and utilization potential of legume crops.

 

Sevgi Kolayli | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Sevgi Kolayli | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Karadeniz Technical University | Turkey

Prof. Sevgi Kolayli publication record demonstrates an extensive and sustained research contribution spanning over two decades, with a strong focus on food chemistry, biochemistry, natural products, antioxidant systems, and bioactive compounds. The earlier works emphasize comparative enzymology and physiological biochemistry, especially studies on antioxidant enzyme activities in fish species and adaptive biological responses. Over time, the research trajectory evolved toward food science and bioactive natural substances, including honey, propolis, fruit extracts, edible oils, medicinal plants, and bee-related products. Numerous high-impact studies explore the chemical composition, phenolic profile, antioxidant capacity, antimicrobial effects, and functional health properties of honey and related apitherapy materials, positioning the author as a significant scientific contributor in honey research worldwide. Several publications highlight analytical characterization techniques, enzyme inhibition studies, and biochemical health mechanisms such as carbonic anhydrase, hyaluronidase, urease inhibition, and hepatoprotective effects. Interdisciplinary applications are evident through studies combining nanotechnology, chromatography, molecular bioactivity, and food quality assessment. Publications appear in reputable international journals across toxicology, food chemistry, enzyme studies, phytochemistry, and medicinal food science. Overall, this record reflects a prolific, innovative, and impactful scientific career, contributing valuable knowledge to natural product chemistry, functional food research, and health-related biochemistryโ€”demonstrating both depth and breadth in experimental design, analytical expertise, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Kรผรงรผk, M., Kolaylฤฑ, S., KaraoฤŸlu, ลž., Ulusoy, E., Baltacฤฑ, C., & Candan, F. (2007). Biological activities and chemical composition of three honeys of different types from Anatolia. Food Chemistry, 100(2), 526โ€“534.

Zehracan, S. K., Yฤฑldฤฑz, O., ลžahin, H., Turumtay, E. A., & Silici, S. (2015). An investigation of Turkish honeys: Their physico-chemical properties, antioxidant capacities and phenolic profiles. Food Chemistry, 180(1), 133โ€“141.

Kaya, A., Aydฤฑn, O., & Kolaylฤฑ, S. (2010). Effect of different drying conditions on the vitamin C (ascorbic acid) content of Hayward kiwifruits (Actinidia deliciosa Planch). Food and Bioproducts Processing, 88(2โ€“3), 165โ€“173.

Yayli, N., YaลŸar, A., Gรผleรง, C., Usta, A., Kolaylฤฑ, S., CoลŸkunรงelebi, K., & KaraoฤŸlu, ลž. (2005). Composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oils from Centaurea sessilis and Centaurea armena. Phytochemistry, 66(14), 1741โ€“1745.

KalaycฤฑoฤŸlu, Z., Kaygusuz, H., Dรถker, S., Kolaylฤฑ, S., & Erim, F. B. (2017). Characterization of Turkish honeybee pollens by principal component analysis based on their individual organic acids, sugars, minerals, and antioxidant activities. LWT, 84, 402โ€“408.

Nesreen Abd El-Ghany | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nesreen Abd El-Ghany | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

National Research Centre | Egypt

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nesreen Abd El-Ghany is an accomplished academic and researcher recognized for her contributions to pharmaceutical sciences, nanotechnology, and innovative therapeutic systems. She holds an established academic career marked by scientific rigor, multidisciplinary research, and sustained excellence in both teaching and research leadership. Over the course of her professional journey, Dr. Abd El-Ghany has developed expertise in drug delivery systems, biomedical applications of nanomaterials, and formulation science, with a particular focus on improving clinical outcomes through advanced material engineering and translational research. Dr. Abd El-Ghany has published extensively in high-impact international journals, contributing significantly to the global scientific community. Her scholarly record includes peer-reviewed journal articles, conference papers, and collaborative research output, reflecting her active engagement in advancing scientific knowledge. Her work has garnered recognition through an increasing number of citations, contributing to her growing impact and visibility in her field. She has also participated in multiple national and international collaborations, working alongside researchers, clinicians, and industry partners to bridge scientific innovation with real-world medical and pharmaceutical needs. In addition to her research achievements, Dr. Abd El-Ghany is committed to academic mentorship and capacity-building. She has supervised postgraduate students and contributed to academic program development, fostering a culture of inquiry, innovation, and ethical scientific practice. Her dedication to advancing health-related research has positioned her as a respected contributor to scientific progress and societal well-being. With her ongoing research activities, international collaborations, and commitment to advancing therapeutic technologies, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nesreen Abd El-Ghany continues to play a meaningful role in shaping the future of pharmaceutical innovation, healthcare solutions, and scientific excellence at both regional and global levels.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Abd El-Ghany, N. M., Abd El-Aziz, S. E., & Marei, S. S. (2020). A review: Application of remote sensing as a promising strategy for insect pests and diseases management. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 27(27), 33503โ€“33515. (212 citations)

El-Ghany, N. M. A. (2019). Semiochemicals for controlling insect pests. Journal of Plant Protection Research, 59(1). (147 citations)

Ibrahim, S. S., Moharum, F. A., & Abd El-Ghany, N. M. (2015). The cotton mealybug Phenacoccus solenopsis Tinsley as a new insect pest on tomato plants in Egypt. Journal of Plant Protection Research, 55(1), 48โ€“51. (101 citations)

El-Ghany, A., Nesreen, M., Abdel-Razek, A. S., Ebadah, I., & Mahmoud, Y. A. (2016). Evaluation of some microbial agents, natural and chemical compounds for controlling tomato leaf miner Tuta absoluta (Meyrick). Journal of Plant Protection Research. (55 citations)

Abd El-Ghany, N. M. (2020). Pheromones and chemical communication in insects. In Pests, weeds and diseases in agricultural crop and animal husbandry. (49 citations)

 

LAURA Lร“PEZ GRECO| Agricultural and Biological Sciences| Scientific Excellence Achievement Award

Dr. LAURA Lร“PEZ GRECO| Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Scientific Excellence Achievement Award

Regular, UNIVERSIDAD DE BUENOS AIRE , Argentina

Dr. Laura Susana Lรณpez Greco is an exemplary candidate for the Research for Scientific Excellence Achievement Award. Her extensive educational background includes a Doctorate in Biological Sciences and a Masterโ€™s in Tropical Biodiversity Management. As a Principal Researcher at CONICET and a professor at renowned universities, she leads groundbreaking research in decapod crustacean biology, with over 350 presentations and 153 indexed papers to her name. Her international collaborations with institutions across Brazil, the USA, and beyond demonstrate her global impact. Her research, addressing key issues like aquaculture, ecotoxicology, and climate change, significantly contributes to both scientific knowledge and practical applications. Her active role in education and public outreach further highlights her dedication and influence. Dr. Lรณpez Grecoโ€™s exceptional achievements and impact make her a highly deserving candidate for this prestigious award.

Profile

Education

Dr. Laura Susana Lรณpez Grecoโ€™s educational journey is marked by distinction and depth. She earned her Doctorate in Biological Sciences from the Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences at the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1997, achieving a remarkable “outstanding” grade. Furthering her expertise, she completed a Masterโ€™s in Tropical Biodiversity Management at Fundaciรณn Carolina in Spain in 2002. This advanced training, combined with her extensive research experience, underscores her commitment to understanding and advancing crustacean biology. Her academic credentials are complemented by her role as a Principal Researcher at CONICET and a Professor at multiple esteemed institutions, reflecting her dedication to both scientific inquiry and education. Dr. Lรณpez Grecoโ€™s robust academic foundation has significantly contributed to her acclaimed research and professional achievements in the field of aquatic biology.

Professional Experiences

Dr. Laura Susana Lรณpez Greco exhibits exceptional professional skills across multiple domains of biological research and academia. Her expertise in the reproduction, growth, and nutrition of decapod crustaceans is reflected in her prolific publication record, including 153 indexed papers and numerous books and chapters. Her leadership as a Principal Researcher at CONICET and her role as an Associate Professor at the University of Buenos Aires underscore her strong research management and teaching abilities. Dr. Lรณpez Grecoโ€™s collaborative work with international institutions demonstrates her ability to build and sustain impactful global partnerships. Her proficiency in securing and managing research grants highlights her strategic vision and resourcefulness. Additionally, her extensive experience in presenting at conferences and leading workshops illustrates her excellent communication skills and commitment to knowledge dissemination. Overall, Dr. Lรณpez Grecoโ€™s diverse professional skills make her a leading figure in her field.

Research skills

Dr. Laura Susana Lรณpez Greco’s research skills are exemplified by her extensive contributions to the field of decapod crustacean biology. Her expertise spans reproductive biology, growth, and nutrition, with a significant focus on practical applications in aquaculture and ecotoxicology. Dr. Lรณpez Greco has successfully led a research group since 2004, which has grown through her leadership and collaborative efforts with international institutions. Her ability to secure and manage research funding is evident from numerous projects and grants. She has demonstrated a high level of proficiency in experimental design, data analysis, and the dissemination of research findings through over 350 presentations and 153 indexed publications. Her work not only advances scientific understanding but also addresses real-world issues such as climate change and sustainable aquaculture practices. Dr. Lรณpez Greco’s research skills are marked by innovation, collaboration, and a commitment to addressing critical environmental and biological challenges.

Awards And Recognition

Dr. Laura Susana Lรณpez Greco has received numerous awards and recognitions for her pioneering work in crustacean biology and aquaculture. Her achievements include being elected as the Latin American Governor of The Crustacean Society from 2019 to 2023, a testament to her global influence and leadership in the field. Her research contributions are highlighted by her high H-index scores, reflecting significant citations and impact. Dr. Lรณpez Greco has also been recognized with prestigious awards for her publications, including multiple high-impact papers on topics such as reproductive biology and environmental impacts on crustaceans. Her excellence in research has been further acknowledged through her active participation in national and international conferences, where she has delivered numerous keynote lectures. These accolades underscore her distinguished career and exceptional contributions to scientific research and education

Publication Top Notes

  • Profile of the gut microbiota of Pacific white shrimp under industrial indoor farming system
    • Authors: Li, M., Ghonimy, A., Chen, D.-Q., Dyzenchauz, F., Chang, Z.-Q.
    • Journal: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 108(1)
    • Pages: 225
    • Citations: 0
  • Effects of glyphosate on sperm quality of the estuarine crab Neohelice granulata, under the โ€œOne Healthโ€ perspective
    • Authors: Canosa, I.S., Zanitti, M., Medesani, D.A., Lรณpez Greco, L.S., Rodrรญguez, E.M.
    • Journal: Science of the Total Environment
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 948
    • Article ID: 174879
    • Citations: 0
  • Diet impact on the reproductive characters of male red claw Cherax quadricarintus during the juvenile-adult transition
    • Authors: Mutti, L.D., Stumpf, L., Paolucci, M., Lรณpez Greco, L.S.
    • Journal: Animal Feed Science and Technology
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 307
    • Article ID: 115830
    • Citations: 0
  • Yolk resorption and larval development in the brackish river prawn Macrobrachium macrobrachion under laboratory conditions: Perspectives for aquaculture
    • Authors: Koussovi, G., Houssou, A.M., Daves, D.A.O., Lรณpez Greco, L., Montchowui, E.
    • Journal: Journal of the World Aquaculture Society
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 54(6)
    • Pages: 1659โ€“1676
    • Citations: 0
  • Examination of female energy dynamics and larval quality in the southern king crab, Lithodes santolla: Annual and interannual variability
    • Authors: Sacristรกn, H., Di Salvatore, P., Florentรญn, O., Lรณpez Greco, L., Lovrich, G.
    • Journal: Aquaculture
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 576
    • Article ID: 739819
    • Citations: 0
  • Long-Term Exposure of the Red Cherry Shrimp Neocaridina davidi to Diclofenac: Impact on Survival, Growth, and Reproductive Potential
    • Authors: Zanitti, M., Medesani, D.A., Rodrรญguez, E.M., Lรณpez Greco, L.S.
    • Journal: Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 85(2)
    • Pages: 181โ€“190
    • Citations: 2
  • Total suspended solids and their impact in a biofloc system: Current and potentially new management strategies
    • Authors: Soaudy, M.R., Ghonimy, A., Greco, L.S.L., Dyzenchauz, A., Li, J.
    • Journal: Aquaculture
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 572
    • Article ID: 739524
    • Citations: 9
  • Annoying noise: effect of anthropogenic underwater noise on the movement and feeding performance in the red cherry shrimp, Neocaridina davidi
    • Authors: Azarm-Karnagh, S., Lรณpez Greco, L., Shafiei Sabet, S.
    • Journal: Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 11
    • Article ID: 1091314
    • Citations: 3
  • An hypothesis on crustacean pigmentation metabolism: L-carnitine and nuclear hormone receptors as limiting factors
    • Authors: Ghonimy, A., Lรณpez Greco, L.S., Li, J., Wade, N.M.
    • Journal: Crustaceana
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 96(10)
    • Pages: 939โ€“956
    • Citations: 1
  • Also in Crayfish: How Phytase Inclusion Avoids Phytic Acid Effects on Hepatopancreas Enzymes of Redclaw Cherax quadricarinatus
    • Authors: Casaretto, M.E., Stumpf, L., Azcuy, R.L., Lรณpez Greco, L.S., Colombatto, D.
    • Journal: Aquaculture Research
    • Year: 2023
    • Article ID: 4341218
    • Citations: 0

Conclusion

Dr. Laura Susana Lรณpez Grecoโ€™s distinguished career exemplifies the essence of scientific excellence. Her pioneering research in crustacean biology, coupled with her substantial contributions to aquaculture, ecotoxicology, and climate change, underscores her profound impact on both scientific understanding and practical applications. Her impressive record of publications, presentations, and international collaborations reflects her dedication to advancing her field. Furthermore, her active role in education and public outreach highlights her commitment to nurturing future scientists and disseminating knowledge. Dr. Lรณpez Grecoโ€™s sustained excellence in research and her influential role in addressing critical global issues align seamlessly with the criteria for the Research for Scientific Excellence Achievement Award. Her accomplishments not only enhance the scientific community but also have significant real-world implications, making her an exemplary candidate for this prestigious recognition.

 

Jerry Asalma Nboyine | Crop Protection | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jerry Asalma Nboyine | Crop Protection | Best Researcher Award

Senior Research Scientist of CSIR – Savanna Agricultural Research Institute, Ghana.

Dr. Jerry Asalma Nboyine is a distinguished Senior Research Scientist in Entomology at CSIR-Savanna Agricultural Research Institute in Ghana. With a PhD in Ecology and Entomology from Lincoln University, New Zealand, he has spearheaded significant research projects on pest management and agricultural innovations. His leadership in projects like the development of Bruchid resistant cowpea and podborer resistant Bt cowpea, funded by organizations such as Gates Agricultural Innovations and USAID, highlights his expertise and impact. Dr. Nboyine’s extensive training includes international courses and hands-on experience across various countries. He holds key administrative roles, including Team Lead and Chairman of the Publications and Editorial Committee. His consultancy work with GIZ and CAB International further underscores his practical influence in agricultural practices. Dr. Nboyine’s contributions reflect a robust blend of research excellence, leadership, and practical application in his field.

Profile
Education

Dr. Jerry Asalma Nboyine has a robust educational background that underpins his expertise in entomology and agricultural research. He earned his Ph.D. in Ecology with a major in Entomology from Lincoln University, New Zealand, in December 2017. Prior to this, he completed his Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Entomology at the University of Ghana, Legon, in June 2010. Dr. Nboyineโ€™s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Agriculture, graduating with First Class Honours from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana, in June 2006. His foundational education was completed at Tamale Secondary School, where he obtained his Senior Secondary School Certificate in December 2000. This extensive academic background, complemented by specialized training and short courses in agricultural biotechnology and pest management, has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of his field.

Professional Experience

Dr. Jerry Asalma Nboyine is a distinguished Senior Research Scientist at the CSIR-Savanna Agricultural Research Institute, specializing in entomology. His professional journey began with roles as a Chemistry Tutor and National Service Personnel before advancing to research positions. Since January 2020, he has served as a Senior Research Scientist, focusing on critical agricultural pest management projects. His prior roles include Research Scientist at both the Upper West and Northern Region Farming System Research Groups, where he significantly contributed to various entomological studies. Dr. Nboyine’s research leadership is evident in his roles as Principal Investigator for projects on Bruchid-resistant cowpea and podborer-resistant Bt cowpea. He has also managed consultancy projects for organizations like GIZ and CAB International, providing expertise in pest management and agricultural innovations. His extensive experience in research, administration, and consultancy highlights his pivotal role in advancing agricultural science.

Research Interest

Dr. Jerry Asalma Nboyine’s research interests primarily focus on the biological control and agro-ecological management of insect pests, emphasizing the restoration of crucial ecosystem functions. His work integrates advanced pest management techniques with sustainable agricultural practices to enhance crop protection and improve agricultural productivity. Dr. Nboyine’s research encompasses developing pest-resistant crop varieties, such as Bruchid-resistant genetically modified cowpea and podborer-resistant Bt cowpea, and implementing integrated pest management (IPM) strategies for crops like peanuts and maize. His approach combines field trials, pest monitoring, and the use of innovative technologies to address pest-related challenges effectively. Additionally, Dr. Nboyine explores climate-smart pest management practices, including the application of neem seed oil and other eco-friendly solutions, to promote sustainable agriculture. His research aims to balance agricultural productivity with environmental stewardship, contributing to the advancement of agricultural science and pest management.

Research Skills

Dr. Jerry Asalma Nboyine exhibits exceptional research skills, particularly in entomology and agricultural pest management. His expertise in biological control and agro-ecological approaches is demonstrated through his role as Principal Investigator on several high-profile projects, including the development of Bruchid resistant genetically modified cowpea and podborer resistant Bt cowpea. Dr. Nboyine’s proficiency in designing and managing confined field trials and his ability to secure and lead complex research initiatives highlight his strong project management and technical skills. His extensive training in agricultural biotechnology and pest management, combined with practical experience in diverse international settings, further enhances his research capabilities. Additionally, his role in consultancy and advisory services reflects his ability to apply scientific knowledge to real-world challenges. Dr. Nboyineโ€™s comprehensive approach to research, coupled with his leadership in academic and advisory roles, underscores his significant contributions to advancing agricultural sciences.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Jerry Asalma Nboyine has garnered significant recognition for his contributions to entomology and agricultural research. His work has been acknowledged through various awards and honors, reflecting his expertise and impact in the field. Notably, Dr. Nboyine’s research on pest management and agricultural innovation has received acclaim from prestigious organizations, including Gates Agricultural Innovations and USAID. His leadership in projects such as the development of Bruchid resistant cowpea and podborer resistant Bt cowpea has further established his reputation. In addition to research accolades, Dr. Nboyine’s role as Chairman of the Publications and Editorial Committee at CSIR-Savanna Agricultural Research Institute highlights his influence in advancing scientific knowledge. His consultancy work with international organizations like GIZ and CAB International also underscores his esteemed position in the agricultural research community. Dr. Nboyineโ€™s recognition underscores his significant contributions to enhancing agricultural practices and pest management.

Conclusion

Dr. Jerry Asalma Nboyine is a strong candidate for the “Research for Best Researcher Award.” His extensive research experience, successful project leadership, and significant contributions to entomology and pest management demonstrate his qualifications. His involvement in high-impact projects and advisory roles underscores his influence in the field. Addressing areas such as publication output and broader collaborations could further enhance his profile.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Evaluation of Production and Pest Management Practices in Peanut (Arachis hypogaea) in Ghana
    • Authors: Seidu, A., Abudulai, M., Dzomeku, I.K., Hoisington, D., Rhoads, J.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 1
  2. DArTseq-based SNP markers reveal high genetic diversity among early generation fall armyworm tolerant maize inbred lines
    • Authors: Adu, G.B., Awuku, F.J., Garcia-Oliveira, A.L., Manigben, K.A., Aboyadana, P.A.
    • Year: 2024
  3. Forecasting the population development of within-season insect crop pests in sub-Saharan Africa: the Pest Risk Information Service
    • Authors: Day, C., Murphy, S.T., Styles, J., Nboyine, J.A., Susuwele, B.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 1
  4. Rapid assessment of post-dispersal seed removal in an agricultural landscape of semi-arid West Africa
    • Authors: Boadi, P.A.N., Nboyine, J.A., Kusi, F., Ibrahim, Y.J., Lawer, E.A.
    • Year: 2024
  5. The use of Beauveria bassiana for the control of the larger grain borer, Prostephanus truncatus, in stored maize: Semi-field trials in Ghana
    • Authors: Luke, B., Acheampong, M.A., Rangel, D.E.N., Moore, D., Mikaelyan, A.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 3
  6. Comparative effects of biopesticides on fall armyworm management and larval parasitism rates in northern Ghana
    • Authors: Agboyi, L.K., Nboyine, J.A., Asamani, E., Kenis, M., Babendreier, D.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 11
  7. Farmersโ€™ knowledge, experience and management of fall armyworm in a major maize producing municipality in Ghana
    • Authors: Safo, A., Avicor, S.W., Baidoo, P.K., Gyan, S.E., Nboyine, J.A.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 4
  8. Resistance to Callosobruchus maculatus among cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp) genotypes
    • Authors: Tengey, T.K., Alidu, S.M., Moro, A., Nboyine, J., Affram, E.I.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 3
  9. Assessment of the optimal frequency of insecticide sprays required to manage fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda J.E Smith) in maize (Zea mays L.) in northern Ghana
    • Authors: Nboyine, J.A., Asamani, E., Agboyi, L.K., Adazebra, G., Badii, B.K.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 8
  10. Transgenic Plants and Its Role in Insect Control
    • Authors: Adomako, J., Yeboah, S., Larbi-Koranteng, S., Osei, M.K., Oteng-Darko, P.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 2

 

 

Meisam Zargar | Crop Protection | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Meisam Zargar | Crop Protection | Best Researcher Award

Professor of RUDN University, Russia.

Meisam Zargar, born on August 17, 1984, is a Professor of Crop Protection at the Department of Agrobiotechnology, RUDN University, Moscow. He holds a D.Sc. (2022) and Ph.D. (2014) in Crop Protection from RUDN University, an M.S. in Agronomy (2009), and a B.S. in Plant Production (2007). His professional journey at RUDN University began in 2012, progressing from Acting Assistant Professor to his current role. He also served as a Senior Researcher during a sabbatical at Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman and holds consultative and supervisory positions. His research interests encompass field crop production, pest management, nanotechnology in plant protection, and sustainable crop production. He has received awards including the Quality of Research Discovery Award and multiple best paper recognitions. Dr. Zargar is proficient in Persian, English, Russian, and Turkish and is actively involved in several research projects and editorial boards. ๐ŸŒพ๐Ÿ”ฌ๐Ÿ“š

Professional Profiles:

Education

Meisam Zargar holds a distinguished academic background in crop protection and agronomy. He earned his D.Sc. in Crop Protection from RUDN University’s Department of Agrobiotechnology in June 2022, following a Ph.D. in the same field from RUDN University in May 2014. His academic journey began with a B.S. in Plant Production, completed in September 2007, and an M.S. in Agronomy, completed in September 2009. These qualifications have laid a solid foundation for his expertise in field crop production, pest management practices, and sustainable crop production. Dr. Zargarโ€™s education has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of crop management under environmental stress conditions, the application of nanotechnology in plant protection, and the principles of organic and low-input farming. His academic achievements have significantly contributed to his role as a Professor of Crop Protection at RUDN University, where he continues to advance research in agrobiotechnology. ๐ŸŒฑ๐ŸŽ“

Professional Experience

Meisam Zargar boasts extensive professional experience in the field of crop protection and agronomy. He currently serves as a Professor in the Department of Agrobiotechnology at the Institute of Agricultural Sciences, RUDN University, Moscow, a position he has held since 2024. Prior to this, he was an Associate Professor at the same department from 2017 to 2024, and an Assistant Professor from 2014 to 2017. His early career included a role as Acting Assistant Professor from 2012 to 2014. Dr. Zargar has also been a Senior Researcher on sabbatical at the Research and Technology Institute of Plant Production, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran, from 2021 to 2022. Additionally, he has served as a scientific consultant for the Agriculture and Natural Resources Organization of Tehran province, Iran, and as a consultant supervisor for Ph.D. candidates at S. Seifullin Kazakh Agrotechnical University since 2023. ๐ŸŒพ๐Ÿ”ฌ

Research Interest

Meisam Zargar’s research interests span several critical areas in agronomy and crop protection. He focuses on field crop production and pest management practices, particularly under environmental stress conditions. His expertise includes the application of nanotechnology in plant protection and promoting sustainable crop production methods, such as low-input and organic farming. Dr. Zargar is also deeply involved in weed biology and management, alongside agro-ecological studies. His research aims to enhance agricultural productivity while minimizing environmental impacts, ensuring a balance between effective crop management and ecological sustainability. His innovative approaches contribute significantly to advancing knowledge in the fields of agronomy and crop protection. ๐ŸŒฑ๐Ÿ”ฌ๐ŸŒพ

Award and Honors

Meisam Zargar has received several prestigious awards and honors throughout his career. He was honored with the Quality of Research Discovery Award by the Iranian Association of Talented Young Scientists in 2017. He received a Postdoctoral Fellowship from RUDN University in Russia. His paper was awarded the Best Paper in the International Conference on Agricultural and Biological Sciences in Osaka, Japan, in 2017, and the Best Paper in the International Conference on Healthcare & Life-Science Research in 2018. Additionally, he was appointed as the most influential researcher in agricultural science, earning the title of Leader of Publication Activity. These accolades highlight his significant contributions and outstanding achievements in the field of agricultural sciences. ๐Ÿ†๐ŸŽ“๐Ÿ“œ

Research Skills

Meisam Zargar possesses a wide range of research skills essential for his field. He is proficient in field crop production and pest management, focusing on crop management under environmental stress conditions. His expertise includes nanotechnology applications in plant protection and sustainable crop production practices, such as low-input and organic farming. He is skilled in weed biology and management, as well as conducting agro-ecological studies. His analytical skills are evident in his ability to perform statistical analysis in agricultural experiments. Furthermore, he has experience in developing and optimizing methods for detecting and identifying phytopathogens, particularly those affecting export and import of agricultural products. His research skills are complemented by his capability to apply advanced techniques and innovative approaches to enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability. ๐ŸŒพ๐Ÿ”ฌ๐Ÿ“Š

Publications

  1. In vitro evaluation of antibacterial and antifungal activity of biogenic silver and copper nanoparticles: The first report of applying biogenic nanoparticles against Pilidium
    Authors: M. Bayat, M. Zargar, E. Chudinova, T. Astarkhanova, E. Pakina
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 52
  2. Phyto-assisted green synthesis of zinc oxide nanoparticles and its antibacterial and antifungal activity
    Authors: M. Bayat, E. Chudinova, M. Zargar, M. Lyashko, K. Louis, F. K. Adenew
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 51
  3. Evaluation of Phoma sp. Biomass as an Endophytic Fungus for Synthesis of Extracellular Gold Nanoparticles with Antibacterial and Antifungal Properties
    Authors: M. Soltani Nejad, N. Samandari Najafabadi, S. Aghighi, E. Pakina, M. Zargar
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 46
  4. Rice vegetative response to different biological and chemical fertilizers
    Authors: M. J. Shakouri, A. V. Vajargah, M. G. Gavabar, S. Mafakheri, M. Zargar
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 43
  5. Ameliorating seed germination and seedling growth of nano-primed wheat and flax seeds using seven biogenic metal-based nanoparticles
    Authors: M. Bayat, M. Zargar, K. M. S. Murtazova, M. R. Nakhaev, S. I. Shkurkin
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 42
  6. Postemergence herbicide applications impact Canada thistle control and spring wheat yields
    Authors: M. Zargar, M. Bayat, M. Lyashko, B. Chauhan
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 40
  7. Nine strains of Pseudomonas fluorescens and P. putida: Effects on growth indices, seed and yield production of Carthamus tinctorius L.
    Authors: Y. Naserzadeh, D. Kartoolinejad, N. Mahmoudi, M. Zargar, E. Pakina
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 39
  8. Weed mapping technologies in discerning and managing weed infestation levels of farming systems
    Authors: N. J. Kavhiza, V. Vvedenskiy, A. Behzad, M. Bayat, M. H. Kargar, M. Zargar
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 38
  9. Agronomic evaluation of mechanical and chemical weed management for reducing use of herbicides in single vs. twin-row sugarbeet
    Authors: S. M. A. N. D. M. S. Meisam Zargar, Hossein Najafi, Kiumars Fakhri
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 36
  10. Review on agro-nanotechnology for ameliorating strawberry cultivation
    Authors: M. Bayat, E. Pakina, T. Astarkhanova, A. N. Sediqi, M. Zargar, V. Vvedenskiy
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 35