Rohat Gültekin | Irrigation | Best Researcher Award

Dr Rohat Gültekin | Irrigation | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at  Soil, Fertilizer and Water Resources Central Research Institute, Turkey

Dr. Rohat Gültekin, born in 1980 in Erzurum, Turkey, is a distinguished agricultural engineer specializing in water management, soil, and irrigation systems. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture from Ege University in 2003, followed by a Master’s degree (2012-2015) and a PhD (2015-2021) from Süleyman Demirel University, where he focused on advanced irrigation techniques and their environmental impacts.

Profile

Education:

PhD: Suleyman Demirel University, Department of Water Management (2015-2021). MSc: Suleyman Demirel University, Faculty of Agriculture (2012-2015). BSc: Ege University, Faculty of Agriculture (1997-2003)

Professional Experience:

2016-Present: Researcher, Soil, Fertilizer, and Water Resources Central Research Institute, Ankara. 2010-2016: Engineer, İhsaniye District Directorate of Food, Agriculture, and Livestock, Afyonkarahisar. 2004-2010: Engineer, Private Sector, Istanbul

Research Interests:

Restricted and intermittent irrigation in drip systems. Performance evaluation of drip irrigation systems. Impact of irrigation on greenhouse gas emissions

Projects:

Potato tuber development under different soil moisture levels. Performance of drip irrigation in Ankara. Surge irrigation effects on silage corn. Water stress on melon rootstocks. Greenhouse gas emissions from soil under various irrigation levels

Irrigation Research Focus:

  1. Restricted and Intermittent Irrigation:
    • Investigating the effects of limited water supply on crop development and yield, particularly in surface and subsurface drip irrigation systems.
    • Exploring intermittent irrigation applications in subsurface drip systems to enhance water use efficiency.
  2. Performance Evaluation of Drip Irrigation Systems:
    • Assessing the efficiency and effectiveness of various drip irrigation systems in different agricultural settings.
    • Conducting field studies to evaluate the performance of drip irrigation in specific crops like potatoes, tomatoes, and melons.
  3. Impact of Irrigation on Greenhouse Gas Emissions:
    • Studying how different irrigation levels affect the emission of greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4, N2O) from soil.
    • Researching the environmental impact of irrigation practices to develop more sustainable agricultural methods.
  4. Soil Water Distribution and Crop Water Consumption:
    • Examining how surge irrigation in subsurface drip systems influences soil water distribution and crop water uptake.
    • Determining the water consumption patterns of various crops under different irrigation regimes.
  5. Water Stress and Crop Resistance:
    • Analyzing the impact of water stress on crop resistance, yield, and quality, especially in fields affected by diseases like Fusarium.
    • Developing strategies to improve crop resilience to water scarcity through irrigation management.
  6. Development of Digital Irrigation Management Systems:
    • Working on projects aimed at creating digital tools for precise irrigation management, enhancing efficiency in crops like sugar beet and wheat.
    • Utilizing technology to monitor soil moisture and optimize irrigation schedules.

Publications Top Notes

1. Effect of Deficit Irrigation Practices on Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Drip Irrigation

  • Authors: Gültekin, R., Avağ, K., Görgişen, C., Yeter, T., Alsan, P.B.
  • Journal: Scientia Horticulturae, 2023, Volume 310, Article 111757
  • Abstract: This study investigates the impact of deficit irrigation practices on the emissions of greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4, N2O) in drip irrigation systems. The research aims to understand how varying levels of water stress influence these emissions and to develop irrigation strategies that mitigate environmental impact while maintaining agricultural productivity.

2. Impact of Different Rootstocks and Limited Water on Yield and Fruit Quality of Melon Grown in a Field Naturally Infested with Fusarium Wilt

  • Authors: Ozbahce, A., Kosker, Y., Gültekin, R., Demir, Y., Yucel, S.
  • Journal: Scientia Horticulturae, 2021, Volume 289, Article 110482
  • Abstract: This article explores the effect of using different rootstocks under limited water conditions on the yield and fruit quality of melons. The study is conducted in fields naturally infested with Fusarium wilt, aiming to identify rootstocks that enhance resistance and performance under water stress.

3. Crop Pan Coefficients for Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) According to the Irrigation Program Created by Monitoring Soil Moisture

  • Authors: Gültekin, R., Ertek, A.
  • Journal: Journal of Plant Nutrition, 2021, Volume 45, Issue 1, pp. 49-58
  • Abstract: This research focuses on developing crop pan coefficients for potatoes based on soil moisture monitoring. The study provides insights into optimizing irrigation schedules for potato crops to improve water use efficiency and crop performance.

These publications highlight Dr. Gültekin’s focus on sustainable irrigation practices, enhancing crop yield and quality, and mitigating environmental impacts through innovative water management strategies. 🌿💧

Mst. Sarmina Yeasmin | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr Mst. Sarmina  Yeasmin | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Principal Scientific Officer at  Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Bangladesh

Dr. Sarmina Yeasmin, a prominent figure in scientific research, serves as the Principal Scientific Officer at the Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR) in Rajshahi. With a Ph.D. in Environmental Science from the University of Rajshahi, she specializes in converting agricultural waste into value-added products. Her academic journey includes an impressive track record, including a First Class M.Sc. in Applied Chemistry & Chemical Technology and a B.Sc. (Honours) from the same institution.

Profile

Academic Background:

Ph.D. in Environmental Science, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh (2016). M.Sc. in Applied Chemistry & Chemical Technology, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh (2005). B.Sc. (Honours) in Applied Chemistry & Chemical Technology, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh (2003)

Professional Experiences:

Principal Scientific Officer, BCSIR, Rajshahi (2019 – Present). Senior Scientific Officer, BCSIR, Rajshahi (2011 – 2019). Scientific Officer, BCSIR, Rajshahi (2006 – 2011). Part-time Lecturer, Department of Materials Science and Technology, University of Rajshahi (2008 – 2009)

Training & Expertise:

Proficient in operating and maintaining various scientific instruments. Trained in Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIRO), Melbourne, Australia. Specialized in analysis of polymeric products and extraction/purification of oils and plants

Research Focus: Environmental Science

Dr. Mst. Sarmina Yeasmin’s research in environmental science primarily centers around sustainable utilization of agro residue as waste, particularly in the context of food production. Her work includes investigating innovative methods to convert agricultural waste, such as corn waste, into value-added products. Through her expertise in polymer science, materials science, and oils and fats research, Dr. Yeasmin aims to contribute to environmental sustainability by developing strategies for reducing waste and maximizing resource efficiency in food and agricultural industries.

Citations:

Since 2019, Dr. Mst. Sarmina Yeasmin has been cited 630 times, with an h-index of 12 and an i10-index of 14. Overall, her work has garnered a total of 973 citations. These metrics indicate a significant impact in her field, reflecting the recognition and influence of her research contributions within the academic community.

Publications Top Notes 📰

  1. “Preparation of food grade carboxymethyl cellulose from corn husk agrowaste”
    • Authors: MIH Mondal, MS Yeasmin, MS Rahman
    • Published in: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2015
    • Citations: 217
  2. “Synthesis of highly substituted carboxymethyl cellulose depending on cellulose particle size”
    • Authors: MS Yeasmin, MIH Mondal
    • Published in: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2015
    • Citations: 138
  3. “Characteristics of oils and nutrient contents of Nigella sativa Linn. and Trigonella foenum-graecum seeds”
    • Authors: MA Ali, MA Sayeed, MS Alam, MS Yeasmin, AM Khan, II Muhamad
    • Published in: Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia, 2012
    • Citations: 98
  4. “Antimicrobial screening of different extracts of Piper longum Linn”
    • Authors: MA Ali, NM Alam, MS Yeasmin, AM Khan, MA Sayeed, VB Rao
    • Published in: Research Journal of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, 2007
    • Citations: 85
  5. “Antimicrobial screening of Cassia fistula and Mesua ferrea”
    • Authors: MA Ali, MA Sayeed, MSA Bhuiyan, FI Sohel, MS Yeasmin
    • Published in: Journal of Medical Sciences, 2004
    • Citations: 67
  6. “Characteristics of seed oils and nutritional compositions of seeds from different varieties of Momordica charantia Linn. cultivated in Bangladesh”
    • Authors: MA Ali, MA Sayeed, MS Reza, MS Yeasmin, AM Khan
    • Published in: Czech Journal of Food Sciences, 2008
    • Citations: 64

 

Kishor N | Water Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr Kishor N | Water Science | Best Researcher Award

PhD at  Indian Agricultural Research Institute, India

Kishor N is an Indian agricultural researcher specializing in Natural Resource Management with a focus on Water Science and Technology. He completed his Ph.D. in Water Science and Technology from the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. His research primarily revolves around optimizing irrigation techniques using hydrogels in crops like red cabbage and cauliflower.

Publication Profile:🌟👨‍🎓

🎓 Education:

  • M.Sc. (Agri.) in Water Science and Technology, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi – 2019
  • B.Sc. (Agri.), University of Agricultural Sciences, Bengaluru – 2016
  • P.U.C Science, Shanthiniketan P.U. College, Chickballapur, Karnataka – 2012

🌟 Honors:

  • Young Professional Award in the National Conference on Climate Change and Impacting.
  • Certificate of Appreciation for Poster Presentation in Soil Conservation Society of India.
  • Certificate of Best Oral Presentation Award in Doubling of Farmers Income for Sustainable Agriculture.

🏆 Achievements:

  • All India Rank 1 in Junior Research Fellowship (JRF-2017).
  • Senior Research Fellowship (SRF-2019).
  • Awarded UGC-NET fellowship in Environmental Sciences.
  • Recognized for outstanding presentations and sports participation.

👨‍🔬 Professional Experience:

  • Rural Agricultural Work Experience (RAWE) in Varadhahalli village.
  • Hands-on training on Natural Resource Management and Extension Group.
  • Participated in Krishi Manthan Winter School Training Program.

🛠️ Skills:

  • Proficient in MS Office, GIS software, and economic analysis of irrigation systems.
  • Experienced in field-based research, experimental designs, and data analysis.
  • Skilled in irrigation scheduling and soil/plant sample analysis.

🔬 Research Focus:

Kishor N’s research primarily focuses on enhancing water productivity and resource management in agricultural crops 🌱. His work delves into the optimization of drip irrigation systems using innovative techniques such as superabsorbent polymeric hydrogels. Through extensive studies on crops like red cabbage and mid-season cauliflower, he evaluates the impact of various irrigation and fertigation regimes on yield and profitability 💧. Additionally, Kishor explores the residual effects of integrated nutrient management on mungbean growth and nutrient balance, contributing significantly to sustainable agriculture practices 🌾. His research aims to address critical challenges in water use efficiency and crop productivity, paving the way for more resilient farming methods.

citations:

Kishor N’s research has garnered significant attention, accumulating a total of 5,884 citations since 2019. This impressive citation count reflects the impact and relevance of his contributions to the field. His h-index stands at 37, indicating that 37 of his papers have each received at least 37 citations. Additionally, his i10-index, which measures the number of publications with at least 10 citations, is 93, underscoring the breadth of his influence within academia. These metrics signify Kishor N’s substantial scholarly footprint and his valuable contributions to the research community.