Rajneesh Kumar | Plant Breeding | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Rajneesh Kumar | Plant Breeding | Best Researcher Award

Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology | India

Mr. Rajneesh Kumar is an organized and dedicated researcher specializing in Genetics and Plant Breeding, with a strong passion for advancing crop improvement through impactful research. Currently a PhD scholar at SKUAST-K, Srinagar, he holds an M.Sc. in Genetics and Plant Breeding from Lovely Professional University, Punjab, and a B.Sc. in Agriculture and Food Business from Amity University, Noida. Skilled in data analysis using R, AGRISTAT, and Python, Mr. Rajneesh Kumar combines research expertise with innovative teaching and student mentoring. He has served as Assistant Professor in Genetics and Plant Breeding at G.S.G.D Girls Agriculture College, Padampur, Rajasthan, and has extensive experience as a Biology and Science teacher at multiple institutions including Guru Vidyarthi, Pro Classes, Krishna Coaching Centre, Jena Institute, and Ghar Pe Shiksha, delivering both in-person and online education. His commitment to intellectual growth, academic excellence, and student guidance highlights his significant contributions to research and education in agricultural sciences.

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Featured Publications

Chouhan, S., Kumari, S., Kumar, R., & Chaudhary, P. L. (2023). Climate resilient water management for sustainable agriculture. International Journal of Environment and Climate Change, 13(7), 411–426.

Kumar, R., Goyal, M. K., Surampalli, R. Y., & Zhang, T. C. (2024). River pollution in India: Exploring regulatory and remedial paths. Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, 26(9), 2777–2799.

Tutlani, A., Kumar, R., Banshidhar, Smita, K., & Chouhan, S. (2023). Correlation and path analysis for yield and its phenological, physiological, morphological and biochemical traits under salinity stress in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). International Journal of Bio-resource and Stress Management, 14(6), 878–890.

Kumar, R., Sharma, P., Barman, P. B., Sharma, V., Katyal, S. C., & Rangra, V. S. (2012). Thermal stability and crystallization kinetics of Se–Te–Sn alloys using differential scanning calorimetry: DSC study of Se92Te8−xSnx (x = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) chalcogenide. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 110(3), 1053–1060.

Kumari, S., Kumar, R., Chouhan, S., & Chaudhary, P. L. (2023). Influence of various organic amendments on growth and yield attributes of mung bean (Vigna radiata L.). International Journal of Plant & Soil Science, 35(12), 124–130.

 

 

Hassan Salehi | Horticultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hassan Salehi | Horticultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hassan Salehi, Shiraz University, Iran

 

Prof. Hassan Salehi is a distinguished professor in the Department of Horticultural Science at Shiraz University, Iran. With a Ph.D. in Horticultural Sciences from Shiraz University/Michigan State University, he has over 15 years of expertise in plant physiology, biotechnology, and abiotic/biotic stress tolerance. He has authored over 190 scientific papers and serves as Chief Editor of multiple journals. Renowned for his research on turfgrass and ornamental plants, he collaborates with industry professionals to enhance landscape management. Prof. Salehi is a recipient of numerous national awards, including the Professor Hessabi Award. 🌿📚✨

 

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🎓 Education

Prof. Hassan Salehi earned his Ph.D. in Horticultural Science from Shiraz University, completing his final year at Michigan State University, USA, under the supervision of Prof. M. Sticklen (1999–2005). During his doctoral studies, he specialized in advanced plant biotechnology and horticultural practices. His outstanding academic performance earned him the title of Distinguished Ph.D. Student at the Country Level in 2004. Prof. Salehi’s education laid a strong foundation for his contributions to plant physiology, biotechnology, and stress tolerance research. 🌱📘✨

 

🏆 Awards and Honors

Prof. Hassan Salehi has been recognized with numerous prestigious accolades throughout his career. He was awarded the Distinguished Researcher at the Country Level and First-Ranked Book at the Country Level (Professor Hessabi’s Award) in 2020. At Shiraz University, he earned the titles of Distinguished Researcher in 2014, Distinguished Chairperson in 2012, and Distinguished Associate Professor in 2010. His academic excellence was evident early on as he was named Distinguished Ph.D. Student at the Country Level in 2004. These honors highlight his remarkable contributions to horticultural science and academia. 🌟📚🎖️

 

 

🌱 Research Focus

Prof. Hassan Salehi’s research focuses on plant biotechnology 🌾, horticultural science 🌸, and nanotechnology in agriculture 🧪. He has made significant contributions to nanomaterials like silver nanoparticles in plant tissue culture, improving plant growth, and stress tolerance. His work also covers drought stress 🌵, soil and water salinity 🌊, and genetic diversity analysis in various plant species. Prof. Salehi explores sustainable horticultural practices, including innovative potting media and postharvest preservation. His research integrates machine learning 🤖 for habitat conservation and addresses physiological and biochemical plant adaptations under environmental stresses. 🌿✨

 

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Nano silver: a novel nanomaterial for removal of bacterial contaminants in valerian (Valeriana officinalis L.) tissue culture 🌿🧪
    • G Abdi, H Salehi, M Khosh-Khui
    • Cited by: 217
    • Year: 2008
  • Silver nanoparticles: an influential element in plant nanobiotechnology 🌱✨
    • MK Sarmast, H Salehi
    • Cited by: 123
    • Year: 2016
  • Effects of different pot mixtures on pothos (Epipremnum aureum Lindl. and Andre ‘Golden Pothos’) growth and development 🌼🪴
    • M Khayyat, F Nazari, H Salehi
    • Cited by: 108
    • Year: 2007
  • Effects of silver nanoparticles on Tecomella undulate (Roxh.) Seem. Micropropagation 🌳🌟
    • M Aghdaei, H Salehi, MK Sarmast
    • Cited by: 99
    • Year: 2012
  • Silver nanoparticles affect ACS expression in Tecomella undulata in vitro culture 🌿🧫
    • MK Sarmast, A Niazi, H Salehi, A Abolimoghadam
    • Cited by: 97
    • Year: 2015
  • Delay in flowering and increase in biomass of transgenic tobacco expressing the Arabidopsis floral repressor gene FLOWERING LOCUS C 🚬⏳
    • H Salehi, CB Ransom, HF Oraby, Z Seddighi, MB Sticklen
    • Cited by: 87
    • Year: 2005
  • Inter simple sequence repeat (ISSR) markers as reproducible and specific tools for genetic diversity analysis of rose species 🌹🧬
    • Z Jabbarzadeh, M Khosh-Khui, H Salehi, A Saberivand
    • Cited by: 71
    • Year: 2010
  • Exogenous nitric oxide alleviates oxidative damage in turfgrasses under drought stress 🌾☔
    • AR Boogar, H Salehi, A Jowkar
    • Cited by: 69
    • Year: 2014
  • Effects of coir as a component of potting media on growth, flowering and physiological characteristics of hyacinth (Hyacinthus orientalis L. cv. Sonbol-e-Irani) 🌸🌱
    • F Nazari, H Farahmand, M Khosh-Khui, H Salehi
    • Cited by: 61
    • Year: 2011
  • Predicting Habitat Suitability and Conserving Juniperus spp. Habitat Using SVM and Maximum Entropy Machine Learning Techniques 🌲🤖
    • A Rahimian Boogar, H Salehi, HR Pourghasemi, T Blaschke
    • Cited by: 54
    • Year: 2019

 

kumari Vinodhana | Plant Breeding Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. kumari Vinodhana | Plant Breeding Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. kumari Vinodhana, TNAU, India

Dr. Kumari Vinodhana appears to be a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award based on her extensive academic qualifications, research contributions, and professional experience. Below is a detailed evaluation of her qualifications and achievements.

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Academic Qualifications and Achievements 🌱

 

Dr. Kumari Vinodhana holds a Ph.D. in Plant Breeding and Genetics from Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), where she achieved an impressive OGPA of 9.51. Her academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Agriculture and continued with an M.Sc. in Plant Breeding and Genetics, showcasing her consistent academic excellence. Additionally, she has qualified in the National Eligibility Test (NET) and other significant examinations, further emphasizing her scholarly capabilities.

Professional Experience and Contributions 🌾

Dr. Vinodhana has significantly contributed to agricultural research, particularly in maize and millets. Her tenure at the Maize Research Station and the Department of Millets, TNAU, highlights her commitment to advancing agricultural science. Her teaching experience spans undergraduate to Ph.D. levels, where she has mentored numerous students, further amplifying her impact on the academic community.

Research and Collaboration 🔬

Dr. Vinodhana has successfully established multiple collaborations with private companies, leading to the commercialization of maize hybrids. This ability to bridge academia and industry is a testament to her innovative approach and leadership in agricultural research.

Publications and Citations 📚

  • Genetic studies of variability, correlation, and path coefficient analysis in cotton genotypes | 64 citations | 2013 📊🌾
  • Genetic variability and inter-relationship among morpho-economic traits of pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.,) and their implications in selection | 35 citations | 2013 🌱🌾
  • Genetic variability, character association, and path analysis for yield and yield component traits in maize (Zea mays L.) | 29 citations | 2019 🌽📈
  • Hierarchical clustering of pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br) inbreeds for morpho-physiological traits | 28 citations | 2013 🌾🔬
  • Assessment of genetic distance among the inbred lines of pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br) using SSR markers | 17 citations | 2013 🧬🌾
  • Evaluation of morpho-physiological characters in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) genotypes under post-flowering drought stress | 14 citations | 2010 🌱💧
  • Evaluation of genetic diversity in cotton (Gossypium barbadense L.) germplasm for yield and fibre attributes by principal component analysis | 9 citations | 2019 👕🌿
  • Analysis of physico-genetic traits for drought tolerance in maize (Zea mays L.) | 5 citations | 2017 🌽💧
  • Inter Correlation and Path Coefficient Studies for Grain Yield and its Components in Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.) | 4 citations | 2014 🌾📊
  • Yield and Fibre Quality Improvement in Cotton (Gossypium spp) Using Interspecific Hybridization | 4 citations | 2012 🌿🔬

Conclusion 🌟

Dr. Kumari Vinodhana’s extensive academic background, professional experience, successful industry collaborations, and impactful research publications make her a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her contributions to plant breeding and genetics, particularly in the context of maize and millets, reflect her dedication and excellence in the field of agricultural sciences.

Dr. Vinodhana’s accomplishments in research, teaching, and industry collaboration demonstrate a comprehensive profile, making her deserving of recognition in her field.

 

 

ASSIENE AGAMOU JULIEN ARMEL | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Dr. ASSIENE AGAMOU JULIEN ARMEL | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer, University of Douala, Cameroon

Dr. Julien Armel Assiene Agamou is a dedicated lecturer at ENSET, University of Douala, specializing in Food Sciences-Nutrition and Food Biotechnology. His expertise lies in optimizing food production processes and developing functional foods to combat malnutrition. Driven by discipline and a strong team spirit, he actively contributes to nutritional education and community health initiatives in Cameroon.

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Education 📚

Dr. Assiene holds a Ph.D. in Food Sciences-Nutrition from ENSAI, University of Ngaoundéré, Cameroon. He completed his Master’s degree in Food Science and Nutrition and earned a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Chemistry. His academic journey emphasizes the nutritional and functional properties of indigenous foods.

Experience 💼

His professional experience spans teaching roles at ENSET and other institutions, including practical work in Food Biochemistry and Food Microbiology. Dr. Assiene has managed projects focusing on the valorization of local food products and the development of nutrient-dense foods. He has also served as a stock manager and academic supervisor, contributing significantly to food science research.

Research Interests 🧪

Optimization of food production processes

Functional foods and their impact on nutrition

Biochemical and microbiological analyses

Food quality control and nutritional education

Awards 🏆

His contributions to food science and nutrition have been recognized through awards for academic excellence and research impact in Cameroon.

Publications

Assiené AJA, Fombang EN, Mbofung CMF. Particular benefits can be attributed to Moringa oleifera Lam leaves based on origin and stage of maturity, Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences, 2015.

Fombang EN, Assiéné AJA, Mbofung CMF. Incorporation of Ricinodendron heudolotii Meal into Blends of Wheat and Precooked Taro Flour for production of Nutrient Dense Biscuits, Indian Journal of Nutrition, 2016.

Assiené AJA, Fombang EN, Mbofung CMF. Nutritional potential and bioactive compounds of Moringa oleifera leaf powders, Cameroon Nutritional Science Society, 2017.

Assiené AJA, Fombang EN, Mbofung CMF. In vitro protein digestibility and iron bioavailability according to agro-ecological zone and stage of maturity of Moringa oleifera Lam leaves, Europeans Journal of Nutrition and Food Safety, 2020.

Wilber Wambi | Plant Breeding Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Wilber Wambi | Plant Breeding Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Wilber Wambi, National Agricultural Research Organization, Uganda, Uganda

Wilber Wambi, a dedicated Research Officer-Maize Breeder/Crop Modeler at Uganda’s National Agricultural Research Organization, blends expertise in climate-smart agriculture and biodiversity conservation. With a PhD from Haramaya University and an MSc from Makerere University, his work focuses on enhancing crop resilience and combating pests like fall armyworm. Wambi’s research spans genetic improvement of maize and finger millet, evident in his numerous publications. He’s actively engaged in projects like AATF TAAT Maize Compact, aiming to empower farmers with sustainable management techniques. 🌾🔬 Passionate about bridging science and agriculture, Wambi contributes significantly to Uganda’s agricultural advancement.

 

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Academic qualifications

Wilber Wambi embarked on a scholarly journey dedicated to agricultural sustainability. He pursued a PhD fellowship in Climate Smart-Agriculture and Biodiversity Conservation at Haramaya University, Ethiopia, delving deep into innovative approaches to mitigate climate impact on agriculture. Prior to this, Wambi earned an MSc in Crop Science from Makerere University, Uganda, honing his expertise in crop management and improvement strategies. 🎓🌱 His academic qualifications equip him with the knowledge and skills necessary to tackle the challenges of modern agriculture while promoting environmental conservation and resilience.

 

Research Focus

Wilber Wambi’s research spans across various domains within agriculture and biodiversity conservation. 🌱 His work delves into climate-smart agriculture, focusing on the genetic improvement of crops like maize and finger millet to enhance their resilience to environmental stressors. Additionally, he investigates the impacts of climate change on food systems, aiming to identify challenges and opportunities for sustainable agricultural practices. Wambi’s contributions extend to studying the genetic variability of crops such as Valencia groundnuts, addressing issues like late leaf spot resistance. Overall, his research endeavors aim to advance agricultural practices that promote food security and biodiversity conservation in the face of climate change. 🌾