Hansong Dong | Host-Pathogen Interactions | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hansong Dong | Host-Pathogen Interactions | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hansong Dong, Shandong Agricultural University, China

Dr. Hansong Dong is a distinguished Professor of Plant Pathology and Doctoral Supervisor at Shandong Agricultural University, China. With a Ph.D. in Plant Pathology, his work spans over four decades, focusing on plant immunity, signal transduction, and the balance between crop growth and defense. A renowned researcher and published poet, Prof. Dong has made seminal contributions to our understanding of aquaporins, hormone signaling, and the molecular interface between host plants and pathogens. His international academic exposure, including time as a Visiting Scholar at Cornell University, has further enriched his scientific insights. In addition to his impactful research, Prof. Dong has mentored numerous graduate students and contributed to agricultural innovation. With numerous high-impact publications in journals like Molecular Plant and New Phytologist, his work is widely recognized. Beyond academia, his literary works reflect a philosophical appreciation of nature and resilience, exemplifying a rare integration of science and art.

Publication Profile: 

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Education:

Prof. Hansong Dong pursued his undergraduate studies in Plant Protection at Shandong Agricultural University (1978–1982). He continued with his Master’s and Ph.D. in Plant Pathology at Nanjing Agricultural University, completing them in 1985 and 1988, respectively. His academic training provided a solid foundation in plant-microbe interactions, molecular biology, and host defense mechanisms. During his studies, he honed his focus on understanding plant immune responses, laying the groundwork for his future breakthroughs in signaling and aquaporin-mediated defense. His Ph.D. thesis contributed to early models of pathogen-host dynamics in crops, marking the start of a lifelong research trajectory in agricultural biotechnology. His formal education not only established his credibility in plant pathology but also shaped his vision for interdisciplinary research. Prof. Dong’s academic excellence has continued to drive forward key discoveries in the field, making him a leading authority in crop protection and molecular plant immunity in China and internationally.

Experience:

Prof. Dong began his career as a Lecturer in the Department of Plant Pathology at Shandong Agricultural University (1988–1993). He quickly rose through academic ranks—Associate Professor in 1993, and full Professor by 1994. His leadership and research capabilities were recognized early on, leading to a Visiting Scholar position at Cornell University (1997–2000), where he engaged in collaborative projects on plant immune signaling and pathogen effectors. Over his decades of teaching and research, Prof. Dong has supervised numerous doctoral students, published extensively, and shaped academic policy and curriculum in plant pathology. His tenure at Shandong Agricultural University is marked by scientific rigor, mentorship, and impactful agricultural innovations. His ability to bridge laboratory research with field application has contributed significantly to crop disease management strategies in China. Prof. Dong remains actively involved in national and international research initiatives, playing a vital role in advancing molecular plant pathology and crop resilience.

Awards & Honors:

Prof. Hansong Dong has received several prestigious accolades recognizing his early and sustained contributions to science and education. In 1992, he was honored as an Outstanding Young Intellectual and received the Shandong Youth Science and Technology Award, acknowledging his early promise in agricultural research. The same year, he was also named an Excellent Young Teacher, a testament to his pedagogical contributions. In 1993, he was recognized as a New Long March Commando, symbolizing excellence in youth-led scientific advancement in China. These early recognitions paved the way for a prolific academic career that has garnered respect across disciplines. His awards highlight his leadership in scientific innovation, commitment to nurturing the next generation of researchers, and the societal relevance of his work in safeguarding global food security. As both a scientist and educator, Prof. Dong’s accolades reflect his well-rounded excellence and continued influence in plant pathology and agronomic science.

Research Focus:

Prof. Dong’s research focuses on signal transduction in plant disease resistance and the regulation of growth-defense trade-offs in crops. His work investigates the molecular dialogue between plants and pathogens, particularly through the lens of aquaporins, importins, and membrane proteins. He has significantly advanced our understanding of how pathogenic effectors manipulate host splicing and hormone pathways, notably through TAL effectors and NPR1/NPR3 systems in rice. His team applies multi-omics and CRISPR-based editing to engineer resistant crops while minimizing yield penalties, a critical goal in sustainable agriculture. By elucidating the roles of H2O2 transport, type-III secretion systems, and transcriptional regulation, his research offers translational solutions to fungal and bacterial diseases in cereals like rice and wheat. Prof. Dong’s innovative blend of molecular biology, bioinformatics, and field experimentation drives progress toward disease-resilient, high-yield crops. His collaborative, systems-level approach continues to shape modern plant pathology and crop biotechnology.

 Publications Top Notes:

  1. Alternative splicing of OsNPR3… enhances disease susceptibility in riceMolecular Plant, 2025

  2. Plant PI4P is required for bacteria to translocate type-3 effectorsNew Phytologist, 2025

  3. MYB44 regulates PTI via EIN2 and MPK3/6 in ArabidopsisPlant Communications, 2023

  4. Importin β1 mediates nuclear entry of EIN2C against aphidsIJMS, 2023

  5. Phosphorylation of wheat aquaporin enhances growth and defenseMolecular Plant, 2022

  6. Aquaporin OsPIP2;2 links H2O2 signaling to plant defensePlant Physiology, 2022

  7. Editing rice importin IMPα1b sequesters TAL effectorsPhytopathology Research, 2022

  8. Aquaporin modulation intensifies photosynthesis and disease resistancePlant Journal, 2021

  9. OsPIP2;2 facilitates drought tolerance in ricePlant Direct, 2021

  10.  Aquaporin TaPIP2;10 confers dual fungal resistance in wheatPhytopathology, 2021

Conclusion:

Prof. Hansong Dong is highly suitable for the “Best Researcher Award.” His scholarly depth, sustained academic leadership, groundbreaking findings in plant pathology, and dedication to mentoring make him a standout candidate. His career exemplifies a blend of scientific rigor, poetic vision, and global relevance. Recognizing Prof. Dong would not only honor an exceptional researcher but also inspire younger generations in the intersection of science and humanity.

Zahoor Ahmad | Crop Physiology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Zahoor Ahmad |  Crop Physiology |  Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at  University of Central Punjab, Pakistan

Associate Professor, Campus Coordinator University of Central Punjab, Constituent Punjab College Bahawalpur.

Profile:

Academic Qualifications:

  • Post-Doctorate: Department of Field Crops, Faculty of Agriculture, Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey (January 17 – September 17, 2020)
  • Ph.D. in Crop Physiology: University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan (Completed on December 13, 2015)
    • Thesis Title: Maize (Zea mays L.) Responses to Supplemental Foliar Applied Phosphorus under Drought Stress
  • M.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture (Agronomy/Crop Physiology): University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan (2011)
    • Thesis Title: Response of Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) to Foliar Applied Potassium Sulphate (K2SO4)
  • B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture (Agronomy/Crop Physiology): University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan (2009)
  • Intermediate (F.Sc. Pre-medical): BISE Bahawalpur (2005)
  • Matric (Science): BISE Bahawalpur (2002)

Professional Experience:

  • Assistant Professor, Head of Botany Department: Constituent College of University of Central Punjab, Bahawalpur (October 2, 2020 – Present)
  • Post-Doctoral Researcher: Department of Field Crops, Faculty of Agriculture, Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey (January 17 – September 17, 2020)
  • Visiting Faculty Member: Department of Life Sciences (Botany), The Islamia University of Bahawalpur (October 4, 2017 – January 10, 2020)
  • Lecturer: Allama Iqbal College Bahawalpur (September 15, 2017 – December 31, 2019)
  • Assistant Professor: Cholistan Institute of Desert Studies (CIDS), The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan (July 19, 2016 – July 18, 2017)

Research Interests:

  • Understanding the physiological limitations to crop productivity under field and controlled conditions.
  • Exploring abiotic stress tolerance (drought, salinity, heavy metals, heat) through foliar application of nutrients and trace elements.
  • Identifying morphological, physiological, and biochemical traits for enhanced stress tolerance in crops.
  • Screening germplasm for stress tolerance traits and developing methodologies for productivity enhancement under abiotic stress conditions.

Conclusion:

Considering Dr. Zahoor Ahmad’s research focus, academic background, professional experience, publication record, and contribution to crop physiology under abiotic stress conditions, he seems to be a suitable candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His work is significant for improving crop resilience and productivity, making him a valuable contributor to agricultural sciences.

Citations:

  • 1,729 Citations from 1,395 documents
  • 91 Documents authored
  • h-index of 22

Publication Top Notes:

  • Modulating Physiological and Antioxidant Responses in Wheat Cultivars via Foliar Application of Silicon Nanoparticles (SiNPs) Under Arsenic Stress Conditions
    Ahmad, Z., Younis, R., Ahmad, T., Alharby, H.F., Alsamadany, H. (2024). Silicon, 16(12), 5199–5211.
  • Silicon-Mediated Improvement in Maize (Zea mays L.) Resilience: Unrevealing Morpho-Physiological, Biochemical, and Root Attributes Against Cadmium and Drought Stress
    Sabir, A., Waraich, E.A., Ahmad, M., Ahmad, Z., Bibi, S. (2024). Silicon, 16(7), 3095–3109. (1 Citation)
  • Improving Alkaline Stress Tolerance in Maize through Seed Priming with Silicon Nanoparticles: A Comprehensive Investigation of Growth, Photosynthetic Pigments, Antioxidants, and Ion Balance
    Alsamadany, H., Alharby, H.F., Ahmad, Z., Alzahrani, Y.M., Almaghamsi, A. (2024). Silicon, 16(5), 2233–2244.
  • Enhancing the Physiological and Biochemical Potential of Praecitrullus fistulosus L. through Synergistic Action of Biochar and Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles
    Sana, S., Binyamin, A., Ramzan, M., Avila-Quezada, G.D., Abd-Allah, E.F. (2024). Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition.
  • Perspectives of Nanoparticles as Priming Agents for Amelioration of Abiotic Stresses in Crops
    Ahmad, Z., Waraich, E.A., Iqbal, M.A., Ahmed, S., Bano, S. (2024). In The Nanotechnology Driven Agriculture: The Future Ahead (pp. 117–137).
  • Prospects of Nanotechnology for Abiotic and Biotic Stresses Amelioration in Field Crops
    Ahmad, Z., Waraich, E.A., Barutçular, C., Ahmad, M., Bano, S. (2024). In The Nanotechnology Driven Agriculture: The Future Ahead (pp. 67–84).
  • Effect of Form of Silicon and the Timing of a Single Foliar Application on Sugar Beet Yield
    Siuda, A., Artyszak, A., Gozdowski, D., Ahmad, Z. (2024). Agriculture (Switzerland), 14(1), 86.
  • Ecofriendly Management of Insect Pests for Sustainable Agriculture
    Abbasi, A., Asif, A., Ahmad, Z., Saleha, A., Zafar, Z. (2023). In Climate-Resilient Agriculture, Volume 2, pp. 931–957. (1 Citation)
  • Climate Change and Global Crop Production
    Ahmad, Z., Ahmad, T., Abbasi, A., Sana, S., Jameel, J. (2023). In Climate-Resilient Agriculture, Volume 1, pp. 27–56. (1 Citation)
  • Silicon-Mediated Growth, Physiological, Biochemical and Root Alterations to Confer Drought and Nickel Stress Tolerance in Maize (Zea mays L.)
    Ishaq, H., Waraich, E.A., Hussain, S., Ahmad, Z., Saifullah. (2023). Silicon, 15(15), 6579–6589. (1 Citation)

 

 

Deucleiton Jardim Amorim | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Mr  Deucleiton Jardim Amorim | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Candidate PhD at  UNESP,  Brazil

Graduado em Agronomia pela Universidade Federal do Maranhão (UFMA, 2020), possui curso técnico em Agropecuária pelo Centro Familiar de Formação por Alternância e ensino médio profissionalizante – CEFFA (2012-2014). Mestre em Proteção de Plantas e Doutorando em Proteção de Plantas pela Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho – Unesp/FCA.

Profile:

Formação Acadêmica:

  • Doutorado em andamento em Agronomia (Proteção de Plantas)
    • Instituição: Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho (UNESP), Brasil
    • Orientador: Silvia Renata Siciliano Wilcken
    • Coorientador: Luis Garrigós Leite
    • Ano de início: 2022
    • Bolsista: Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
  • Mestrado em Agronomia (Proteção de Plantas)
    • Instituição: Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho (UNESP), Brasil
    • Título: Prospecção de bactérias no controle biológico de nematoide-das-galhas (Meloidogyne incognita) e promoção de crescimento vegetal
    • Ano de obtenção: 2022
    • Orientador: Silvia Renata Siciliano Wilcken
    • Coorientador: Luis Garrigós Leite
    • Bolsista: Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
    • Palavras-chave: Controle biológico; Bacillus; Pseudomonas; Nematoide-das-galhas
    • Grande área: Ciências Agrárias
  • Graduação em Agronomia
    • Instituição: Universidade Federal do Maranhão (UFMA), Brasil
    • Título: Alternativas de manejo para controle de Pratylenchus brachyurus na cultura da soja
    • Orientador: José Roberto Brito Freitas
    • Ano de conclusão: 2019
  • Curso técnico/profissionalizante em Técnico em Agropecuária
    • Instituição: Centro Familiar de Formação por Alternância Manoel Monteiro (CEFFA), Brasil
    • Ano de conclusão: 2014

Formação Complementar:

  • Taxonomia de fungos micorrízicos arbusculares (35h) – Universidade Estadual da Região Tocantina do MA (UEMASUL), 2018
  • Suplementação mineral para bovinos de corte (4h) – Universidade Federal do Maranhão (UFMA), 2017
  • Rotinas básicas de software QGIS aplicadas à agricultura: gestão e manuseio (8h) – Universidade Federal do Maranhão (UFMA), 2017
  • Implantação de pastagens (8h) – Universidade Federal do Maranhão (UFMA), 2016
  • Componente Solo nos Sistemas de ILPF (10h) – Serviço Nacional de Aprendizagem Rural (SENAR), 2016
  • Práticas de manejo das principais culturas do tabuleiro de São Bernardo (8h) – Universidade Federal do Maranhão (UFMA), 2016

Atuação Profissional:

  • Professor de Fitopatologia e Entomologia – Universidade Estadual da Região Tocantina do Maranhão (UEMASUL)
  • Engenheiro Agrônomo – Universidade Federal do Maranhão (UFMA)
  • Técnico em Agropecuária – Centro Familiar de Formação por Alternância e ensino médio profissionalizante (CEFFA)

Research Focus: Agronomy

  • Plant Protection: Given their master’s and doctoral studies in Plant Protection, their research is likely focused on strategies and technologies to safeguard crops from pests, diseases, and weeds.
  • Integrated Pest Management (IPM): Developing and optimizing IPM strategies to manage pest populations while minimizing environmental impact.
  • Crop Disease Management: Studying plant pathogens and disease dynamics to develop resistant crop varieties or effective management practices.
  • Pest Biology and Ecology: Researching the biology and ecology of crop pests to better understand their life cycles and interactions with crops.
  • Herbicide Resistance: Investigating mechanisms of herbicide resistance in weeds and developing alternative control methods.
  • Sustainable Agricultural Practices: Exploring sustainable approaches to crop protection that align with broader agricultural sustainability goals.

Publication Top Notes:

  • “Bacillus, Pseudomonas and Serratia control Meloidogyne incognita (Rhabditida: Meloidogynidae) and promote the growth of tomato plants”
    Rhizosphere
    2024-09
    DOI: 10.1016/j.rhisph.2024.100935
  • “Response of plants used in cover crop mix to Meloidogyne enterolobii, Meloidogyne incognita and Pratylenchus brachyurus”
    Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical
    2023
    DOI: 10.1590/1983-40632023v5375822
  • “Logística, indicadores socioeconômicos e perdas pós-colheita de hortifrútis em cinco cidades Maranhenses”
    Revista Ibero-Americana de Ciências Ambientais
    2021-03-28
    DOI: 10.6008/CBPC2179-6858.2021.005.0054
  • “Casca de arroz carbonizada como substrato alternativo na propagação por estaquia de ixora (Ixora coccínea)”
    Revista Ibero-Americana de Ciências Ambientais
    2021-02-10
    DOI: 10.6008/CBPC2179-6858.2021.002.0003
  • “Aspectos da comercialização e perdas pós-colheita de beterraba em diferentes segmentos varejistas”
    Research, Society and Development
    2020-09-18
    DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v9i10.8191
  • “Substrato a base de bagana de carnaúba na propagação vegetativa de Ocimum basilicum”
    Research, Society and Development
    2020-09-06
    DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v9i9.7879
  • “Postharvest losses of fruits and vegetables in different microregions of Maranhão, Brazil”
    Revista Ibero-Americana de Ciências Ambientais
    2020-06-05
    DOI: 10.6008/CBPC2179-6858.2020.005.0056
  • “Perdas pós-colheita e destinação final de frutas em segmentos comerciais de Teresina (PI)”
    Revista Ibero-Americana de Ciências Ambientais
    2020-04-02
    DOI: 10.6008/CBPC2179-6858.2020.003.0034

 

 

Arash Rasi | Agronomy| Best Researcher Award

Mr Arash Rasi | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Master’s at University of Tehran, Iran

Arash Rasi, a master’s student at the University of Tehran, focused on agronomy and plant breeding from 2020 to 2023. He is a published author with a recent article titled “Modulation of Tropane Alkaloids’ Biosynthesis and Gene Expression by Methyl Jasmonate in Datura stramonium L.” published in 2024. Arash’s research interests lie in plant biology and molecular biology, particularly in understanding the biochemical pathways of secondary metabolites in plants.

Profile:

Education:

M.Sc. in Plant Biotechnology University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran (September 2020 – September 2023). B.Sc. in Plant Biology University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran (September 2013 – June 2017).

Work Experience:

Research Assistant: University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran (June 2016 – April 2017) Research on Medicago seed germination under different temperatures and lights. Master Researcher: University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran (June 2021 – September 2023) Studied the effect of methyl jasmonate elicitor on tropane alkaloids production in Datura using HPLC and Real-time PCR.

Teaching Experience:

Biology Teacher at multiple high schools, including Allameh Tabataee, Atarode Elm, Valeh, Sama, and Allame Helli (2017 – present). Teacher Assistant of Biological Mathematics at the University of Tehran (September 2015 – January 2016). Educational Consultant at Ghalamchi Organization (July 2013 – June 2015).

Certificates:

  • National Biology Symposium (February 2016)
  • CRISPR/Cas9 Course (November 2020)
  • Primer Design for qPCR Course (December 2020)
  • TOEFL English Test (Score: 88, January 2024)

Extracurricular Activities:

Editorial Team Member of “The Science Magazine of the University of Tehran” (September 2010 – February 2012).

Research Focus: Agronomy

Arash Rasi is a master’s student at the University of Tehran, specializing in agronomy and plant breeding. His research primarily focuses on the biosynthesis and modulation of tropane alkaloids in plants, particularly in Datura stramonium L. (Jimsonweed).

Publication Top Notes: