Xiaohua Long | Soil Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiaohua Long | Soil Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Inner Mongolia Agricultural University | China

Dr. Xiaohua Long, from Danyang, Jiangsu, earned his PhD from Nanjing Agricultural University in 2007, specializing in stress-tolerant plant breeding, comprehensive utilization of crops, and reclamation and development of salt-alkali soils. He has led or participated in over 40 national and provincial research projects, contributing to transformative agricultural practices, and has published more than 160 research papers, including over 70 SCI-indexed articles as first or corresponding author. His innovative work has resulted in 30+ patent applications, including 18 authorized invention patents and seven utility model patents, alongside two provincially approved crop varieties. Recognized with more than 10 provincial and ministerial awards, Dr. Xiaohua Long achievements include national and provincial technology awards, the Shennong Chinese Agricultural Science and Technology Award, and multiple industry-academia collaboration honors. His research leadership spans major projects addressing coastal salt-alkali soil improvement, ecological high-value agriculture, and stress-resilient crops, with applications in sustainable agriculture and land reclamation. With 98 documented publications indexed by Scopus, 2,893 citations, and an h-index of 31, Dr. Xiaohua Long’s work demonstrates both high productivity and significant scientific impact, establishing him as a leading researcher in plant stress physiology and salt-alkali land management.

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Featured Publications

Long, X., et al. (2025). Identification and characterization of copper-responsive miRNAs and their target genes in Jerusalem artichoke. Plants.

Long, X., et al. (2024). Transcriptome analysis reveals the molecular mechanisms underlying the enhancement of salt-tolerance in Melia azedarach under salinity stress. Scientific Reports.

Long, X., et al. (2024). Planting trees on sandy saline soil increases soil carbon and nitrogen content by altering the composition of the microbial community. Agronomy.

Long, X., et al. (2024). Unveiling HSP40/60/70/90/100 gene families and abiotic stress response in Jerusalem artichoke. Gene.

Long, X., et al. (2024). Identification and expression analysis of miR396 and its target genes in Jerusalem artichoke under temperature stress. Gene.

Long, X., et al. (2023). Amelioration of saline-alkali land by cultivating Melia azedarach and characterization of underlying mechanisms via metabolome analysis. Land Degradation and Development.

Long, X., et al. (2023). Salt stress affects the biomass of industrial crop Jerusalem artichoke by affecting sugar transport and metabolism. Heliyon.

SARIKA WANDRE | Soil | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. SARIKA WANDRE | Soil | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at DYP-ATU, India

Dr. Sarika Wandre is an accomplished academician and researcher in Soil and Water Engineering, with over nine years of experience in teaching and applied research. She holds a Ph.D. from Junagadh Agricultural University and has made significant contributions to climate change modeling, watershed management, and precision agriculture using remote sensing and GIS. An INSPIRE Fellow and recipient of awards like the MS Swaminathan Best Young Scientist Award, she has authored numerous research papers, book chapters, and technical articles. Dr. Wandre actively participates in scientific forums, serves as a journal reviewer, and is a life member of multiple professional societies.

Academic Profile

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Educational Background

Dr. Sarika Wandre has a strong academic foundation in Agricultural Engineering with specialization in Soil and Water Engineering. She earned her Ph.D. and M.Tech. degrees from Junagadh Agricultural University, Gujarat, securing First Class with Distinction in both. Her undergraduate degree, B.Tech. in Agricultural Engineering, was completed at Mahatma Phule Agricultural University, Maharashtra, with a remarkable academic record. She has also qualified the ASRB-NET and ICAR-JRF/SRF examinations and was awarded the prestigious INSPIRE Fellowship by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. Her academic journey reflects consistent excellence and dedication to research and scientific advancement.

Professional Experience

Dr. Sarika Wandre has over nine years of diverse professional experience in academia and research, primarily in the field of Agricultural Engineering. She currently serves as an Assistant Professor at D.Y. Patil Agriculture and Technical University, Kolhapur. Her previous roles include Assistant Professor positions at Dadasaheb Patil College of Agriculture and College of Agriculture, Sonai. She has also worked as a Research Associate and Senior Research Fellow in national agricultural research projects, contributing to hydrological modeling, climate change studies, and GIS-based watershed analysis. Her career reflects dedication to teaching, research, and agricultural technology dissemination.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Sarika Wandre has received several prestigious awards in recognition of her academic and research excellence. She was honored with the MS Swaminathan Best Young Scientist Award in 2020 by the Bose Science Society, Tamil Nadu, and the Krushi Gaurav Award in 2019 by the International Friendship Society, New Delhi. She also received the Ideal Agriculture Scientist Award in 2018 and the Best Author Award for her contributions to Marathi agricultural literature. Additionally, she was awarded the INSPIRE Fellowship for her Ph.D. research by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, highlighting her scholarly achievements.

Research Focus

Dr. Sarika Wandre’s research focuses on soil and water conservation, climate change modeling, and precision agriculture. She specializes in hydrological modeling using the SWAT model, watershed prioritization, and GIS and remote sensing applications in agricultural planning. Her work addresses critical issues such as water resource management, evapotranspiration estimation, and land use-land cover analysis. She has published extensively in national and international journals, authored books and book chapters, and contributed to practical solutions for sustainable agriculture. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates environmental science, engineering, and digital tools to enhance agricultural resilience and promote sustainable resource management.

Publication Top Notes

Assessment of Morphometric Characteristics of Shetrunji River Basin Using Remote Sensing and GIS
Year: 2013 | Cited by: 55+

Bias Correction for RCM Predictions of Precipitation in Vartu River Basin of Gujarat, India
Year: 2017 | Cited by: 30+

Forecasting Mean Temperature Using Sarima Model for Junagadh City of Gujarat
Year: 2017 | Cited by: 20+

Hydraulic Performance Evaluation of Mini-Sprinkler System
Year: 2024 | Cited by: 5+

Integrating Remote Sensing and GIS for LULC Studies in the Panchganga River Basin
Year: 2024 | Cited by: 4+

Estimation of Crop Evapotranspiration of Wheat Using Remote Sensing & GIS Based Crop Coefficient
Year: 2025 | Cited by: 2+

Estimation of Carbon Sequestration from the Plant Biomass Through Seasonal Crops
Year: 2024 | Cited by: 3+

Prediction of Precipitation and Temperature Changes Using RCM in River Basin of Gujarat, India
Year: 2016 | Cited by: 18+

Prioritization of Watersheds of Shetrunji River Basin Based on Morphometric Analysis Using Remote Sensing and GIS
Year: 2015 | Cited by: 22+

Simulating the Hydrologic Response to Climate Change: Sani River Basin, Gujarat (India)
Year: 2017 | Cited by: 28+

Evaporation Reduction by Solar Photovoltaic (SPV) System: A Review
Year: 2023 | Cited by: 4+

Remote Sensing and GIS-based Site Selection for Soil and Water Conservation Measures in Warana River Basin
Year: 2023 | Cited by: 6+

Conclusion

Dr. Sarika Wandre is a highly accomplished academician and researcher specializing in Soil and Water Engineering, with over nine years of experience in teaching, research, and scientific outreach. She holds a Ph.D. and has made notable contributions to climate change modeling, hydrological simulation, watershed management, and GIS-based agricultural planning. Her scholarly work includes more than 20 peer-reviewed research papers and 10+ book chapters, showcasing a strong publication record. She is a recipient of the prestigious INSPIRE Fellowship and other national honors. Actively involved in professional societies, conferences, and journal review boards, Dr. Wandre is committed to sustainable agriculture and scientific advancement.