Hatem Zgallai | Plant Physiology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Hatem Zgallai | Plant Physiology | Research Excellence Award

INRAT | Tunisia

Dr. Zgallai Hatem is an accomplished researcher in agronomy and applied biological sciences, specializing in plant ecophysiology, water stress adaptation, and sustainable agriculture in semi-arid environments. He holds a PhD from Ghent University (Belgium) and currently serves as Maître-Assistant at the National Institute of Agronomic Research of Tunisia (INRAT). His research integrates physiological, biochemical, and agronomic approaches to enhance crop resilience, particularly in olive, wheat, and horticultural systems. Dr. Zgallai has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals, contributing significantly to understanding plant responses to abiotic stress and resource-efficient farming practices. He has led and participated in major international projects, including European Union-funded initiatives such as H2020 and bilateral collaborations with Italy, emphasizing wastewater reuse and sustainable intensification. His work demonstrates strong societal impact by supporting climate-resilient agriculture, improving soil fertility, and promoting eco-friendly practices across Mediterranean regions.

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Featured Publications

Zgallai, H. et al. (2024). Mitigating soil water deficit using organic waste compost and commercial water retainer: a comparative study under semiarid conditions. Euro-Mediterranean Journal for Environmental Integration | Journal Article · 2024

Ouerghi, K. et al. (2024). Bio-Agronomic Efficiency and Competitive Indices of Intercropped Durum Wheat with Faba Bean or Fenugreek in Northern Tunisia. Agricultural Research & Technology: Open Access Journal | Journal Article · 2024

Boussadia, O. et al. (2023). Physiological Responses of Two Olive Cultivars to Salt Stress
Plants | Journal Article · 2023

Alexander Ermoshin | Plant Physiology | Best Research Article Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Alexander Ermoshin | Plant Physiology | Best Research Article Award

Ural Federal University | Russia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Alexander Ermoshin is an accomplished researcher in plant biotechnology, experimental biology, and biochemical analysis of medicinal plants and xylotrophic fungi. With a solid academic foundation that includes a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Biology, a Ph.D. in Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, and an additional Master’s in Management and Business Administration, he brings a rare combination of scientific depth and interdisciplinary insight to his work. His research portfolio centers on plant cell culture, secondary metabolite biosynthesis, abiotic stress physiology, molecular genetics of transgenic plants, and the biochemical profiling of fungal species. Dr. Ermoshin has authored 36 scientific documents, accumulating 138 citations and achieving an h-index of 7, reflecting the growing academic influence and relevance of his contributions across several subfields of biological sciences. He has collaborated extensively with national and international research institutions, including research stays and joint projects with universities and scientific academies in Poland, the Czech Republic, China, and the United States. These collaborations have strengthened his capacity to integrate diverse methodologies such as UHPLC-based biochemical profiling, antioxidant activity modeling, genetic transformation techniques, and molecular diagnostic tools. His recent publications in journals such as Russian Journal of Plant Physiology, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Horticulturae, Chemical Papers, Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, and others demonstrate his sustained contribution to understanding plant and fungal bioactive compounds, stress responses, and environmental adaptation. Beyond academic impact, Dr. Ermoshin’s work holds significant societal value, particularly in the development of stress-resilient crops, biotechnological applications of medicinal plants, and the exploration of fungal metabolites with potential pharmaceutical and agricultural relevance. His growing research influence, commitment to international collaboration, and multidisciplinary expertise underscore his role as an emerging leader in plant biotechnology and applied biological sciences.

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Featured Publications

Ostroushko, A. A., Permyakova, A. E., Zhulanova, T. Yu., Ermoshin, A. A., Melentsova, A. A., Mansurov, R. R., & Kuznetsov, D. K. (2025). Preparation and antibacterial properties of alumina–silver nanocomposites. Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry.

Maleva, M., Borisova, G., Tugbaeva, A., Malakheeva, A., Voropaeva, O., Ermoshin, A., & Betekhtina, A. (2025). Rhizobacteriome diversity and morphophysiological features of three tomato plant varieties under nitrogen deficiency. Nitrogen, 6(4), 102.

Petrova, I. M., Ermoshin, A. A., & Khatsko, S. L. (2025). Wound-healing effect of substances based on lanolin and Ganoderma applanatum and Fomitopsis pinicola (xylotrophic basidiomycetes) extracts. Bulletin of Siberian Medicine.

Tugbaeva, A. S., Ermoshin, A. A., Shiryaev, G. I., & Kiseleva, I. S. (2025). Microbiome of the soil and rhizosphere of the halophyte Spergularia marina (L.) Griseb in the saline sites of Lake Kurgi, the South Urals: Metagenomic analysis. Microbiology Research, 16(3), 64.

Glazyrina, M., Chukina, N., Lukina, N., Filimonova, E., & Ermoshin, A. (2024). Morphological and biochemical characteristics of Dendranthema zawadskii growing on industrial dumps and in introduction (Middle Ural). BIO Web of Conferences, 128, 00021.

Usman Mohammed Ali | Plant Science | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Usman Mohammed Ali | Plant Science | Young Scientist Award

Lecturer from Wollega University, Ethiopia

Usman Mohammed Ali is an Ethiopian researcher and educator specializing in plant science, horticulture, and crop production management. With a strong background in academic and practical applications, he is dedicated to improving agricultural practices in Ethiopia, focusing on sustainable crop production, climate resilience, and community engagement. Usman has demonstrated his leadership and organizational skills through various roles, such as the Council Secretary for the Plant Science Department and a lecturer at Wollega University. His research, particularly in areas like crop yield maximization and climate-smart horticultural practices, has been published in respected academic journals. Additionally, Usman actively participates in training farmers and development agents, ensuring that his research benefits local communities. His commitment to lifelong learning is evident from his numerous certifications and professional development efforts, including courses from Kansas State University. Usman continues to contribute significantly to both academia and practical agricultural development, positioning himself as a promising candidate for the Young Scientist Award.

Professional Profile

Education:

Usman Mohammed Ali holds a Master of Science degree in Horticulture from Wollega University, completed in February 2024. Prior to this, he earned a Bachelor of Science in Plant Science from Haramaya University in July 2018. These academic qualifications provided a strong foundation for his research in crop production, horticultural practices, and agricultural development. His education has allowed him to build a comprehensive understanding of plant science, equipping him with the necessary skills to contribute to sustainable agricultural practices. Usman’s academic journey has been further enriched by his continuous pursuit of knowledge, including certifications in specialized areas such as sorghum production and post-harvest management from Kansas State University. His solid educational background underpins his passion for advancing agricultural science and supporting local farming communities.

Professional Experience:

Usman’s professional experience is extensive and varied, with a focus on teaching, research, and administrative leadership. Since September 2022, he has worked as a Chief Technical Assistant-I and Lecturer at Wollega University, where he delivers courses in plant science, crop physiology, and horticultural management. In addition to his teaching duties, Usman serves as the Council Secretary for the Plant Science Department, coordinating faculty plans, budgets, and research activities. His work also involves the development and implementation of academic curricula and managing student affairs within the faculty. Usman is also actively involved in research projects that aim to improve crop productivity and sustainability in Ethiopia, particularly in the highland and lowland regions of East Wollega. His role in conducting basic research and providing training to farmers and development agents has significantly contributed to local agricultural practices.

Research Interests:

Usman Mohammed Ali’s research interests lie primarily in plant science, horticulture, and crop production management. He is particularly focused on improving crop yield, resilience to climate change, and the sustainability of agricultural practices in Ethiopia. His research explores various areas, including the adaptation of crops to different microclimates, the evaluation of crop quality and yield responses, and the development of climate-smart horticultural practices. Usman is also passionate about enhancing the production and market potential of specialty crops like coffee, which holds significant economic value in Ethiopia. His interest extends to agricultural systems that can increase food security and promote sustainable farming practices. Usman’s research contributes directly to addressing the challenges faced by farmers in Ethiopia, aiming to increase productivity, conserve natural resources, and build resilience in the agricultural sector.

Research Skills:

Usman Mohammed Ali possesses a strong set of research skills, making him a proficient scientist in the field of plant science and agriculture. He is well-versed in using various statistical and analytical software such as Minitab, SAS, SPSS, Genstat, and R-program, enabling him to analyze data and draw meaningful conclusions. His research also involves conducting field studies and experiments to evaluate crop performance under different environmental conditions. Usman is skilled in designing research proposals, writing action plans, and preparing quarterly and annual reports for research projects. His work is often collaborative, involving coordination with other researchers and institutions to implement and disseminate research findings. Additionally, Usman’s involvement in writing research papers and reviewing academic manuals showcases his attention to detail and commitment to academic excellence. His practical research experience, combined with his theoretical knowledge, makes him a capable and resourceful researcher in the agricultural sector.

Awards and Honors:

Usman Mohammed Ali has been recognized for his contributions to the field of agriculture, particularly for his research and community involvement. Notably, he received a certificate of appreciation for his one-month salary contribution to internally displaced persons (IDPs) by Wollega University. This reflects his dedication to supporting his community in times of need. Additionally, he has been awarded multiple certifications in recognition of his academic and professional development. These include certificates in sorghum production and post-harvest management from Kansas State University, as well as a certificate for his completion of a Master Class in online teaching from Arizona State University. Usman has also been awarded a research grant for his project on onion production techniques in western Ethiopia, highlighting his ability to secure funding for impactful research. These awards and honors underscore his commitment to both academic excellence and community service.

Conclusion:

Usman Mohammed Ali is a promising young scientist whose contributions to plant science and agriculture make him a strong candidate for the Young Scientist Award. His academic background, professional experience, and research interests reflect his dedication to improving agricultural practices and promoting sustainability in Ethiopia. Through his roles in teaching, research, and community service, Usman has demonstrated leadership and a deep commitment to making a positive impact on local farming communities. His research addresses critical challenges in crop production, climate change resilience, and food security, and his ongoing professional development ensures that he remains at the forefront of advancements in agricultural science. With his passion for research and his focus on practical applications, Usman is poised for continued success and is deserving of recognition for his work.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Tailoring Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) Traits to Microclimates: A Multilocation Evaluation of Yield and Quality Responses in Western Ethiopia

    • Journal: Scientifica

    • Date: 2025-01

    • DOI: 10.1155/sci5/6345142

    • Contributors: Usman Mohammed Ali, Desalegn Negasa Soresa, Tilahun Wondimu Fufa, Mehdi Rahimi

  2. Climate-Smart Horticultural Practices: Building Resilience in a Changing Environment: A Scoping Review

  3. Current Status of Specialty Coffee Production and Market in Ethiopia: A Review

    • Journal: Journal of Agriculture

    • Date: 2024-04-30

    • DOI: 10.20372/AFNR.V2I1.844

    • Contributors: Usman Ali, Abdela Tufa

  4. Influence of Different Planting Dates Pertaining to the Length of Monsoon on Stalk Yield, Sugar Content and Estimated Ethanol Yield in Sweet Sorghum Varieties

  5. Teff (Eragrostis tef [Zucc] Trotter): An Emerging Global Demanding Crop

    • Journal: Agriculture Observer

    • Date: 2020-01-06

    • Contributors: Usman Mohammed Ali, B.C. Nandeshwar, Hirko O, Morketa G, Belay G, Reta F, Fufa M, Kinde L