Archana Singh | Plant Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr Archana Singh | Plant Biology | Best Researcher Award

Principal Scientist at  ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, India

Dr. Archana Singh is a distinguished Principal Scientist in Biochemistry at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) in New Delhi, India. Born on June 19th, 1964, she has made significant contributions to the fields of plant biology, genomics, and molecular biology.

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🎓 Education:

B.Sc. in Botany, Chemistry, Zoology from Lucknow University, 1984 (77.1%). M.Sc. in Biochemistry from Lucknow University, 1986 (70.1%). Proficiency in German Language, 1987, Lucknow University. Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Lucknow University, 1992

👩‍💼 Work Experience:

Senior Scientist (Biochemistry) at ICAR-IARI, New Delhi since January 2010. Postdoctoral Fellow at Lucknow University, CSIR, DBT (NRCPB), and DBT (NRCPB), 1994-2010

🏅 Awards & Recognition:

Junior and Senior Research Fellowships from UGC, Govt. of India. Young Scientist Award from IUBMB. International Technology Award from World Technology Network. Recognition from the Indian Prime Minister and Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India

🔬 Research Focus: Plant Biology

👩‍🔬 Dr. Archana Singh is a distinguished Principal Scientist specializing in Biochemistry at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi. Her research primarily focuses on Plant Biology, delving into the intricate mechanisms underlying plant growth, development, and stress responses.

🌿 With a keen interest in understanding the biochemical pathways and molecular regulation in plants, Dr. Singh’s work contributes significantly to enhancing agricultural productivity and resilience in the face of environmental challenges.

📚 Over the years, Dr. Singh has led numerous research projects and published extensively in esteemed scientific journals, shedding light on critical aspects of plant biochemistry and molecular biology.

🌟 Her dedication and expertise make her an invaluable asset to the field of Plant Biology, driving forward our understanding of plant systems and their interactions with the environment.

Citations:

Dr. Archana Singh has amassed an impressive scholarly impact, with 4,854 citations across 4,494 documents. Her research has been published in 138 documents, contributing to an h-index of 28. This indicates that Dr. Singh’s work has been widely recognized and cited within the scientific community, reflecting the significance and influence of her contributions to the field of Plant Biology.

 

Publications Top Notes

  1. DNA methylome analysis provides insights into gene regulatory mechanism for better performance of rice under fluctuating environmental conditions: epigenomics of adaptive plasticity
    • Authors: Kumar, S., Seem, K., Kumar, S., …, Krishnan, S.G., Mohapatra, T.
    • Journal: Planta, 2024, 259(1), 4
  2. Lentinan, β-glucan from Shiitake (Lentinula edodes): A review on structure, conformational transition, and gastrointestinal interaction contributing towards its anti-diabetic potential
    • Authors: Chakraborty, S., Beura, M., Sharma, S.K., …, Dahuja, A., Krishnan, V.
    • Journal: Trends in Food Science and Technology, 2023, 142, 104224
  3. Dynamics of physico-chemical properties towards understanding the optimum ageing of basmati and non-basmati rice (Oryza sativa L.) for consumer preferences
    • Authors: Thakare, S.S., Awana, M., Warwate, S.I., …, Krishnan, V., Singh, A.
    • Journal: Journal of Cereal Science, 2023, 112, 103714
  4. Optimization of paclobutrazol dose for mitigation of water-deficit stress in rice (Oryza Sativa L.)
    • Authors: Maheshwari, C., Garg, N.K., Singh, A., Tyagi, A.
    • Journal: Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2023, 107, 104596
  5. A quick and simple gel diffusion assay to visualize and quantify pullulanase activity for resistant starch content in food crops
    • Authors: Krishnan, V., Awana, M., Kulshreshta, A., Praveen, S., Singh, A.
    • Journal: Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2023, 32(1), pp. 189–195
  6. A novel micronutrients and methyl jasmonate cocktail of elicitors via seed priming improves drought tolerance by mitigating oxidative stress in rice (Oryza sativa L.)
    • Authors: Samota, M.K., Awana, M., Krishnan, V., …, Mithra, S.V.A., Singh, A.
    • Journal: Protoplasma, 2023
  7. Tackling banded leaf and sheath blight disease of maize through activation of host defense
    • Authors: Hamidi, S.M., Gogoi, R., Kumar, A., …, Yadav, R., Dorjee, L.
    • Journal: Frontiers in Agronomy, 2023, 5, 1229717
  8. Insight of PBZ mediated drought amelioration in crop plants
    • Authors: Maheshwari, C., Garg, N.K., Hasan, M., …, Singh, A., Tyagi, A.
    • Journal: Frontiers in Plant Science, 2022, 13, 1008993

 

Maximilien Azalou | Food Resources | Best Researcher Award

Dr Maximilien Azalou | Food Resources | Best Researcher Award

Research Assistant at  University of Parakou, Benin

Maximilien Azalou, a Beninese national born on September 28, 1988, is a dedicated researcher and expert in agronomic sciences, specializing in animal production. Currently based in Parakou, Benin, he serves as a Research Associate at the Laboratory of Ecology, Health, and Animal Production (LESPA). His work focuses on various crucial aspects including the valorization of food resources for domestic animals, sustainable management of transhumance, and the design of innovative breeding systems in response to climate change.

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🎓 Education:

Ph.D. in Agronomic Sciences, University of Parakou, 2019-2023. M.Sc. in Animal Production, University of Parakou, 2014-2017. Professional Master in Agricultural Sciences, University of Parakou, 2014-2016. Bachelor’s Degree in Agronomic Sciences, University of Parakou, 2009-2012

💼 Work Experience:

Research Associate at Laboratory of Ecology, Health and Animal Production (LESPA), Parakou, Benin, since 2015. Supervisor of Field Agents at Wake-Up Africa NGO, Benin, 2018. Part-Time Teacher at Kika Agricultural Technical High School, Parakou, Benin, 2016. Trainee at Communal Sector for Agricultural Development of Abomey-Calavi, Benin, 2014

📝 Skills:

  • Statistical data analysis
  • Report and scientific article writing
  • Monitoring and supervision of students

Maximilien Azalou is a passionate researcher and educator dedicated to sustainable agricultural practices, particularly in the management of pastoral resources and livestock production. With extensive experience in academia, research, and fieldwork, he strives to address the challenges of food security and climate change in Benin.

📚 Research Focus:

Valorization of food resources for animal nutrition. Sustainable management of transhumance and pastoral resources .Design of innovative breeding systems in climate change. Adaptation of cattle herders to climate change. Population dynamics of domestic ruminant populations. Improvement of milk and meat production of local breeds. Study of rangeland productivity and carrying capacity

 

Publications Top Notes

  1. The functional traits and threats to the Borgou cattle breed as perceived by farmers in Benin
    • Authors: Worogo, H.S.S., Hessa, C.C., Assani, A.S., Assogba, B.G.C., Alkoiret, I.T.
    • Journal: Pastoralism, 2022, 12(1), 16
    • Citations: 1
  2. Body Conformation Analysis through Biometric Traits in Borgou Cattle Breed Reared on Station Conservation Farm in Northern Benin
    • Authors: Worogo, H.S.S., Tchokponhoué, U., Idrissou, Y., Adjassin, J.S., Alkoiret, I.T.
    • Journal: Iranian Journal of Applied Animal Science, 2021, 11(2), pp. 241–247
    • Citations: 3
  3. Towards community-based in situ conservation strategies: a typological analysis of Borgou cattle herding systems in northeastern Benin
    • Authors: Worogo, H.S.S., Idrissou, R., Assani, A.S., Alabi, C.D.A., Alkoiret, I.T.
    • Journal: Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2020, 52(3), pp. 1055–1064
    • Citations: 7
  4. Pastoral calendar and transhumance map of herders using pastoral resources in Djidja Commune in Southern Benin | Calendrier pastoral et carte de transhumance des éleveurs exploitant les ressources pastorales de la commune de Djidja au Sud Bénin
    • Authors: Azalou, M., Assani Seidou, A., Assogba, B.G.C., Baco, M.N., Alkoiret Traoré, I.
    • Journal: Revue d’Elevage et de Medecine Veterinaire des Pays Tropicaux(France), 2019, 72(1), pp. 3–11
    • Citations: 3
  5. Effect of pelleting a food with soybean pulp (okara) on fattening local rabbits in north-benin | Effet de la granulation d’un aliment avec pulpe de soja (okara) sur l’engraissement de lapins locaux au nord-bénin
    • Authors: Alabi, C.D.A., Azalou, M., Adjassin, J.S., Akpo, Y., Alkoiret, I.T.
    • Journal: Livestock Research for Rural Development, 2019, 31(5)
    • Citations: 1

Taye Minichil Meshesha | Agroecology | Best Researcher Award

Mr Taye Minichil Meshesha | Agroecology | Best Researcher Award

PhD student at  Tottori University, Japan

Dr. Meshesha earned his Ph.D. from Tottori University, Japan, with a research emphasis on agroecology-based land management. His academic journey includes an MSc in Hydraulics Engineering from Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia, and a BSc in Hydraulic and Water Resource Engineering from Wollega University, Ethiopia.

 

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Education:

  • Ph.D. in Hydrology and Water Resources from Tottori University, Japan (Expected graduation in September 2024).
  • MSc in Hydraulics Engineering from Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia.
  • BSc in Hydraulic and Water Resource Engineering from Wollega University, Ethiopia.

Professional Journey:

  • Assistant Lecturer (Sept. 2015 – Oct. 2016) and later Lecturer (Jan. 2018 – Oct. 2020) at Debre Markos University, Ethiopia.
  • Currently pursuing a Ph.D. at Tottori University, Japan, focusing on agroecology-based land management.

👩‍🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Meshesha has made significant contributions to the field of sustainable land management, as evident in his publications. Notable works include articles on gully erosion susceptibility, land use/land cover changes, and household dietary diversity in the Upper Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia. He actively engages in conferences, presenting research findings such as at the AGU Fall Meeting in 2022.

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Jose Manuel Febles Gonzalez | Agroecology 

Prof Dr Jose Manuel Febles Gonzalez: Leading Research in Agroecology 
Profesor at  Universidad de La Habana, Cuba

🌱🍲 José Manuel Febles González is a distinguished Cuban geographer and Catedrático de Universidad at the University of La Habana. With a wealth of experience, he specializes in Soil Conservation and Environmental Management, holding a UNESCO code in Agronomy. His academic journey includes a 1974 Geology degree from the University of La Habana, a 1989 PhD in Agricultural Sciences, and a 2007 Doctorate in Sciences.Throughout 2013-2020, Febles has contributed significantly to scientific literature, with 48 total articles and 14 book chapter publications. Notably, he has supervised 18 post-doctoral researchers and guided 13 doctoral and 34 master’s theses.📘

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📚 Academic Background:
  • Bachelor’s in Geography: University of La Havana, 1974
  • PhD in Agricultural Sciences: Agrarian University of La Havana, 1989
  • Dr. Sc. in Sciences: Agrarian University of La Havana, 2007
📊 Scientific Production (2013-2020):
  • Total Articles: 48
  • Book Chapter Publications: 14
  • Post-Doctoral Supervisions: 18
  • Doctoral Thesis Guidance: 13
  • Master’s Thesis Guidance: 34
  • Citations (SCOPUS): 133
  • h-index (SCOPUS): 9
👨‍🏫 Summary of Career:

Member of the National Commission of Scientific Degrees, Cuba. Full Member of the Cuban Academy of Sciences. Mentor for 14 doctoral theses and over 35 master’s theses. International consultant for FAO, PNUD, GEF, VLIR. Led numerous international projects and university management networks. Conducted courses globally in Switzerland, Sweden, Belgium, Germany, Spain, China, Mexico, USA, Puerto Rico, and more. A distinguished academic, researcher, and influencer in agricultural practices, contributing significantly to Cuba and global agricultural sustainability. 🌱🌍

🌱 Research Focus:

José Manuel Febles González, a distinguished Catedrático de Universidad at the University of La Havana, specializes in the conservation of soils and environmental management, marked by an impressive record of 48 articles and 14 book chapters. His research spans diverse areas, from the characterization of seed banks in Chiapas, Mexico, to the intricate study of karstic-erosive processes in Cuban soils. His work has a global impact, contributing significantly to understanding soil dynamics, nutrient export, and metal accumulation in various environments. Febles González’s expertise lies at the intersection of agriculture, geography, and environmental sustainability. 🌍🌾

 

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