Muhammad Nadir Naqqash | Entomology | Young Scientist Award

Assist Prof Dr. Muhammad Nadir Naqqash | Entomology | Young Scientist Award

Assist Prof Dr. Muhammad Nadir Naqqash, MNS University of Agriculture, Pakistan

🌿 Assist. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Nadir Naqqash specializes in Molecular Entomology, holding a Ph.D. with 93.86% from Nigde Omer Halisdemir University, Turkey. His research focuses on gene silencing techniques to control pests like the Colorado potato beetle. He earned an M.Sc. (Hons) in Agri. Entomology with distinctions from Bahauddin Zakariya University, Pakistan, and a B.Sc. (Hons) in Agriculture. Dr. Naqqash has extensive teaching experience and has led research projects internationally, including at King Faisal University in Saudi Arabia. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor at MNS-University of Agriculture, Pakistan, and coordinates undergraduate programs in Entomology.

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📚 Education

Dr. Naqqash holds a Ph.D. in Molecular Entomology (93.86%) from Nigde Omer Halisdemir University, Turkey, focusing on gene silencing for pest control. He earned an M.Sc. (Hons) in Agri. Entomology (4.00/4.00) and a B.Sc. (Hons) in Agriculture from Bahauddin Zakariya University, Pakistan.

🏆 Distinctions and Awards

He has received prestigious scholarships, including the Tubitak 2215 scholarship during his Ph.D. and HEC scholarships for his master’s degree. Dr. Naqqash ranked 1st in his M.Sc. (Hons) and received a private scholarship during his intermediate studies.

🌱 Experience

Currently, Dr. Naqqash serves as Assistant Professor at MNS-University of Agriculture, Pakistan, and coordinates undergraduate programs in Entomology. His research spans gene silencing techniques and pest management, with significant project contributions in Saudi Arabia and Turkey. He has extensive teaching and research experience, including work in bio-ecology labs and leading insecticidal gene projects.

 

Research Focus

Based on Dr. Muhammad Nadir Naqqash’s research publications, his primary research focus revolves around insecticide resistance and molecular basis in urban insect pests, particularly exploring gene silencing techniques for pest management, as evidenced by his work on the Colorado potato beetle. His studies also cover the ecological impacts of insect behavior on agricultural crops and the application of biochar in reducing environmental contaminants in plant systems. 🌱 His contributions enhance understanding in ecological entomology and sustainable pest management strategies, crucial for agricultural sustainability and ecosystem health.

 

Publication Top Notes

📚 Insecticide resistance and its molecular basis in urban insect pests

  • Cited by: 361
  • Year: 2016

🌱 Biochar increased photosynthetic and accessory pigments in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) plants by reducing cadmium concentration under various irrigation …

  • Cited by: 73
  • Year: 2017

🦟 Effect of the Blowflies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) on the size and weight of Mango (Mangifera indica L.)

  • Cited by: 39
  • Year: 2016

🐞 Biology and bionomics of Dysdercus koenigii F.(Hemiptera: Pyrrhocoridae) under laboratory conditions.

  • Cited by: 39
  • Year: 2013

🌾 Survey of Bt cotton in Punjab Pakistan related to the knowledge, perception and practices of farmers regarding insect pests

  • Cited by: 38
  • Year: 2014

🥦 Effects of three different cultivars of cruciferous plants on the age‐stage, two‐sex life table traits of Plutella xylostella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae)

  • Cited by: 28
  • Year: 2019

🌿 Integration of biochar and chemical fertilizer to enhance quality of soil and wheat crop (Triticum aestivum L.)

  • Cited by: 28
  • Year: 2016

🥔 Downregulation of imidacloprid resistant genes alters the biological parameters in Colorado potato beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata Say (chrysomelidae: Coleoptera)

  • Cited by: 27
  • Year: 2020

🌡️ Effects of temperature on baseline susceptibility and stability of insecticide resistance against Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) in the absence of selection …

  • Cited by: 26
  • Year: 2020

🔬 Fitness parameters of Plutella xylostella (L.)(Lepidoptera; Plutellidae) at four constant temperatures by using age-stage, two-sex life tables

  • Cited by: 24
  • Year: 2019

🌾 Response of Chilo partellus (Swinhoe) and entomophagous arthropods to some granular and new chemistry formulations in Zea mays L

  • Cited by: 17
  • Year: 2017

🍅 Effect of host plants on life history traits of Dysdercus koenigii (Hemiptera: Pyrrhocoridae)

  • Cited by: 14
  • Year: 2014

🐛 An overview of biological control of economically important lepidopteron pests with parasitoids

  • Cited by: 13
  • Year: 2016

🌱 Toxicological studies on some important chemicals against Dysdercus koenigii Fabr (Hemiptera: Pyrrhocoridae).

  • Cited by: 11
  • Year: 2016

🌿 Efficacy and time mortality of Tribolium castaneum (Herbst)(Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) by some essential oils through contact and fumigant methods

  • Cited by: 11
  • Year: 2015

🪲 A cross sectional survey of community awareness about typhoid and its major vector cockroach in Southern Punjab, Pakistan

  • Cited by: 11
  • Year: 2014

🌾 Role of storage facilities for insect pest control strategies in Punjab, Pakistan

  • Cited by: 9
  • Year: 2013

🥭 The effect of blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) on the size and weight of mangos

  • Cited by: 8
  • Year: 2016

 

Adewale Adeoti | Crop Entomology Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Adewale Adeoti | Crop Entomology Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Adewale Adeoti, Africa Rice Center,Nigeria

Dr. Adewale Opeyemi Adeoti, a Nigerian entomologist born on February 19, 1987, in Abeokuta, Ogun State, holds a Ph.D. in Entomology from the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. Currently serving as a Research Associate at the Africa Rice Centre in Ibadan, he specializes in integrated pest management, with a focus on controlling insect pests affecting crops like rice and cucumber. With a passion for research and extensive experience in academia and agricultural institutions, Dr. Adeoti contributes significantly to sustainable agriculture 🌱. He enjoys football and networking in his spare time.

 

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Education and Academic Achievements 📚

Adeoti’s educational journey began at the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, where he earned a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Crop Protection before obtaining his Ph.D. in Entomology. His academic pursuits are supplemented by additional certifications, including one in Data Processing and completion of the National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) program.

Professional Experience 💼

With roles ranging from Assistant Lecturer at Federal College of Agriculture to his current position as a Research Associate at AfricaRice, Adeoti has honed his skills in research supervision, project management, and scientific writing. His expertise extends to data analysis using analytical tools like R-statistics and SAS, reflecting his proficiency in applying both traditional and modern research methodologies.

Research Focus

Dr. Adeoti’s research focuses on optimizing crop protection and yield in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) cultivation 🥒. Specifically, he investigates the impact of agricultural inputs such as poultry manure and NPK fertilizer on managing insect pests in cucumber fields. Additionally, he explores the efficacy of biological control agents like Metarhizium anisopliae and Beauveria bassiana against the African Rice Gall Midge (AfRGM), Orseolia oryzivora. Furthermore, his work delves into trap crop strategies using grain amaranth to control pests like Aulacophora foveicollis and Epilachna chrysomelina, enhancing sustainable pest management practices in agriculture. Dr. Adeoti’s multidisciplinary approach contributes to the advancement of integrated pest management techniques 🌱.

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