Jianfeng Wang | Green Horticulture | Best Researcher Award

Mr Jianfeng Wang | Green Horticulture | Best Researcher Award

associate professor at  gansu agricultural university, China

Jianfeng Wang is a researcher known for his work in the field of viticulture and plant physiology. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of aroma metabolism precursors in Cabernet Gernischt grapes (Vitis vinifera L.) and their response to benzothiadiazole application, as evidenced by his publications in reputable journals such as Plant Physiology and Biochemistry and Foods. Wang has collaborated with various experts in the field, including Yuqi Han, Faisal Eudes Sam, and others. His research sheds light on the influence of benzothiadiazole on grape quality improvement and the accumulation and metabolism of C6 compounds in grapes. Wang’s contributions have implications for enhancing grape cultivation practices and understanding grapevine physiology.

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🔬 Research Focus:

Jianfeng Wang’s research primarily revolves around enhancing the quality of Cabernet Gernischt grapes (Vitis vinifera L.) through innovative methods. With a focus on grape aroma and metabolism, his studies explore the application of benzothiadiazole for quality improvement, investigating its effects on aroma metabolism precursors and related gene expression. By examining the accumulation and metabolism of C6 compounds in these grapes, Jianfeng aims to uncover novel strategies for optimizing grape cultivation practices and ultimately enhancing the sensory characteristics of wines. Through meticulous analysis and collaboration, he contributes significantly to the advancement of viticulture and oenology research.

Citation:

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  • Total Publications: 3

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  1. “Application of Benzothiadiazole to Cabernet Gernischt Grapes (Vitis vinifera L.) for Quality Improvement: Effects on Aroma Metabolism Precursors and Related Genes Expression” Journal: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry Publication Date: March 2024 DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2024.108537 Contributors: Jianfeng Wang, Yuqi Han, Faisal Eudes Sam, Qihui Wang, Bo Zhang, Tengzhen Ma, Jixin Li, Lidan Feng, Yumei Jiang
  2. “Influence of Benzothiadiazole on the Accumulation and Metabolism of C6 Compounds in Cabernet Gernischt Grapes (Vitis vinifera L.)” Journal: Foods Publication Date: October 9, 2023 DOI: 10.3390/foods12193710 Contributors: Jianfeng Wang, Yuqi Han, Chunxia Chen, Faisal Eudes Sam, Ruwen Guan, Kai Wang, Yu Zhang, Man Zhao, Changxia Chen, Xuan Liu et al.

Selin Ceren Balsak | Sustainable Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Dr Selin Ceren Balsak: Sustainable Agriculture
Dr at Kahramanmaraş Sütçü Imam University, Turkey

Dr. Selin Ceren Balsak is a plant virologist with a rich academic background. She earned her PhD in Virology from Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University, focusing on the population structure of Tomato spotted wilt virus and the resistance response of pepper genotypes to reassortant isolates. Prior to her doctoral studies, she completed a Master’s degree in Virology, conducting research on the genetic diversity of grape viruses in autochthonous grape varieties. Dr. Balsak’s academic journey began at Çukurova University, where she obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Plant Protection. She further enriched her education through Erasmus exchanges, spending time at the Institute for Sustainable Plant Protection in Italy and Warsaw University of Life Sciences in Poland.

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Education

🌿 Dr. Selin Ceren Balsak, a passionate scholar in the realm of plant protection and virology, completed her academic journey with flying colors. She obtained her PhD from Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University, specializing in Virology within the Faculty of Agriculture (2016-2020). Her groundbreaking thesis delved into the intricate world of the population structure of the Tomato spotted wilt virus, exploring the resilience of pepper genotypes against reassortant isolates.

🔬 Building on this foundation, Ceren pursued a Master’s degree in Virology at the same institution from 2014 to 2016. Her research during this period focused on unraveling the genetic diversity of viruses in the genus vitivirus (GVA, GVB) and nepovirus (GVFL). Her investigations took her to the vineyards of the eastern Mediterranean and southeast Anatolia regions, contributing valuable insights to the understanding of autochthonous grape varieties.

🎓 Ceren embarked on her academic journey at Çukurova University, where she earned her Bachelor’s degree in Plant Protection from the Faculty of Agriculture (2008-2013). Her commitment to scholarly pursuits and her invaluable contributions to the field showcase her dedication to advancing our understanding of plant health and protection. 🌱💡

Projects:

🔍 Dr. Selin Ceren Balsak has been actively involved in cutting-edge research projects, contributing her expertise to advance the understanding of plant diseases. In the TÜBİTAK-1001 project (Project Number: 221O411), she played a crucial role as a researcher. Her focus was on the molecular and biological characterization of Citrus bark cracking viroid (CBCVd) in pistachio trees. Additionally, she was instrumental in developing a pioneering one tube-one step multiplex RT-qPCR protocol for the detection of two viroids in two genera (Cocadviroid, Hostuviroid), showcasing her commitment to innovative methodologies in plant virology.

🌱 Another noteworthy project, PIA-Bosphorus-France (221N050), saw Dr. Balsak taking on the role of a researcher in exploring a novel approach to screen pepper resistance to Beet western yellows virus (BWYV). Her involvement in this project highlights her dedication to finding innovative solutions for enhancing pepper plant resilience against viral threats.

Through her active participation in these projects, Dr. Selin Ceren Balsak continues to contribute significantly to the field of plant protection and virology, pushing the boundaries of scientific understanding. 🌿🔬 #ResearchProjects #PlantVirology #InnovationInScience

 

🍇 Research Focus:

🌱 Dr. Selin Ceren Balsak is a distinguished researcher with a multifaceted focus on plant virology, evident in her diverse body of work. Her research spans the detection of emerging threats, such as the first report of Kyuri green mottle mosaic virus in Turkey, showcased in Australasian Plant Disease Notes. With a keen eye on pepper crops, she explores the distribution and phylogenetic analysis of Broad bean wilt virus-2, as seen in Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology.

🔬 Dr. Balsak delves into the intricate world of molecular and biological characterization, evident in her work on Tomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus isolates and the first report of apple dimple fruit viroid in fig trees in Turkey. She extends her expertise to grapevines, uncovering the prevalence and genetic variability of Grapevine virus A in Turkish autochthonous grapevine varieties.

🌿 In the realm of tree crops, she contributes to the understanding of viroids affecting Pistachio and explores the genetic diversity of Hop stunt viroid in Pistachio trees. Additionally, her work encompasses the detection of Cucumber mosaic virus in cyclamen, marking a first report in Turkey.

🍇 Dr. Balsak’s contributions extend globally, with studies on the distribution and population diversity of Australian grapevine viroid in Turkish autochthonous grapevine varieties, as well as the occurrence of Beet western yellows virus in spinach in Turkey. Her dedication to advancing knowledge is evident in her exploration of Grapevine virus D in autochthonous grapevine varieties.

👩‍🔬 Overall, Dr. Selin Ceren Balsak’s research reflects a holistic approach to plant virology, covering a wide spectrum of plant species and viruses, contributing significantly to the field. #PlantVirology #ResearchDiversity #ScientificExploration

 

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