Jevelin Swain | Cellular Stress Response | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Jevelin Swain | Cellular Stress Response | Young Researcher Award

Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology | India

Dr. Jevelin Swain’s research in Plant Physiology focuses on advancing sustainable nutrient management and stress mitigation strategies in rice cultivation. His work integrates physiological, biochemical, and agronomic approaches to improve crop resilience and productivity under challenging soil and environmental conditions. During his doctoral research, he investigated the role of potassium nutrition and kinetin foliar application in enhancing physiological efficiency, yield, and grain quality of rice under iron toxicity stress, contributing valuable insights into nutrient-stress interactions and adaptive plant responses. His postgraduate research examined paddy straw incorporation as a sustainable residue management practice, emphasizing its effects on soil health, nutrient cycling, and rice productivity in lowland ecosystems. These studies collectively advance the understanding of plant–soil interactions and resource-use efficiency, promoting eco-friendly cultivation practices for long-term agricultural sustainability. Dr. Swain’s work exemplifies the integration of plant physiology and sustainable agronomy for developing strategies that mitigate abiotic stress impacts while enhancing productivity and grain quality in staple food crops like rice. His research outputs contribute to the growing body of knowledge supporting climate-resilient and nutrient-efficient rice production systems essential for food security and environmental conservation.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications:

  • Swain, J. (2022). Effect of paddy straw incorporation on growth and yield attributes of low land rice. Bangladesh Journal of Botany, SCIE, Scopus indexed. NAAS rating: 6.40.

  • Swain, J. (2024). Iron toxicity in lowland rice influenced by application of high potassic fertilizer with suitable cultivars enhanced productivity and climate resilience. Plant Science Today, Scopus, Biosis Previews indexed. NAAS rating: 6.70.

  • Swain, J. (2024). Nutrient use efficiency of rice genotypes under iron toxic lowland soil influenced by high potassic fertiliser and foliar application of kinetin. Plant Science Today, Scopus, Biosis Previews indexed. NAAS rating: 6.70.

  • Swain, J. (2025). Synergistic role of potassium fertilizer and kinetin in mitigating iron toxicity and enhancing yield in lowland rice. Scientific Reports, SCIE, Scopus indexed. NAAS rating: 9.80.

 

 

Zhang Huilong | Plant Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhang Huilong | Plant Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhang Huilong, Institute of Ecological Conservation and Restoration, Chinese Academy of Forestry, China

Dr. Zhang Huilong is a dedicated plant scientist specializing in botany, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Ecological Conservation and Restoration, Chinese Academy of Forestry. His research primarily focuses on the physiological, biochemical, and molecular mechanisms underpinning salt and drought tolerance in woody halophytes, particularly in northern China. With a deep commitment to the improvement and innovation of saline-tolerant germplasm, he plays a pivotal role at the Research Center of Saline and Alkali Land of the National Forestry and Grassland Administration. Dr. Zhang has co-authored over 20 SCI-indexed publications, with 5 as a first or co-first author, amassing an impressive cumulative impact factor of 51. His work contributes significantly to ecological restoration, saline land utilization, and sustainable forestry, making him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Publication Profile:

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🏆 Strengths for the Award:

  1. Robust Research Output

    • Published 20 SCI papers, including 5 as first/co-first author, with a cumulative impact factor of 51.

    • Focused research on Nitraria sibirica Pall., a halophyte of ecological and economic value in saline lands.

  2. Specialized Expertise

    • Deep specialization in molecular biology,plant physiology, and biochemistry, especially under salinity and drought stress.

  3. Applied Scientific Impact

    • Research contributes to germplasm innovation and genetic improvement of saline-tolerant woody plant aiding land restoration and sustainable forestry in northern China.

  4. Institutional Recognition

    • Holds a prestigious position as Assistant Professor at the Chinese Academy of Forestry, a national-level institute.

    • Affiliated with the Research Center of Saline and Alkali Land, a specialized unit under the National Forestry and Grassland Administration.

  5. Collaborative Science

    • Active collaborations reflected in multi-author publications, signaling team science and cross-disciplinary research.

🔧 Areas for Improvement:

  1. International Visibility

    • Could benefit from presenting at international conferences or joining global research networks on plant stress physiology or saline agriculture.

  2. Innovation Translation

    • Increase field-level trials and technology transfer of lab findings to practical applications in agriculture or ecological restoration.

  3. Leadership Development

    • Taking lead roles in international projects, editorial boards, or as principal investigator of global grants would elevate his profile further.

🎓 Education:

Dr. Zhang Huilong earned his Ph.D. in Botany with a specialization in plant molecular biology, biochemistry, and physiology. Throughout his academic training, he developed a strong foundation in plant stress biology, particularly focusing on mechanisms that confer salinity and drought tolerance. His doctoral research was rooted in exploring the genetic regulation and stress-response pathways in halophytes and woody plant species. He has continuously honed his expertise in cutting-edge methodologies including transcriptome analysis, gene overexpression systems, and physiological characterization under abiotic stress. His academic trajectory reflects a strong commitment to both fundamental and applied plant science, with the goal of developing resilient plant varieties for saline and arid ecosystems. His rigorous scientific training has enabled him to bridge molecular insights with practical breeding and conservation strategies aimed at improving land productivity under extreme environmental conditions.

💼 Work Experience:

Dr. Zhang Huilong currently holds the position of Assistant Professor at the Chinese Academy of Forestry, specifically within the Research Center of Saline and Alkali Land, under the National Forestry and Grassland Administration. In this role, he leads and collaborates on multidisciplinary research projects aimed at ecological conservation and restoration in saline-affected regions. He brings over a decade of experience in plant molecular biology, plant physiology, and stress tolerance research. His expertise spans functional genomics, salt-stress signaling networks, and genetic engineering for trait improvement in trees and halophytes. Dr. Zhang is actively engaged in mentoring young researchers, securing competitive research funding, and publishing in high-impact journals. He has also contributed significantly to the development of innovative technologies and strategies for afforestation and land reclamation in degraded ecosystems. His experience underscores his leadership in integrating basic research with real-world environmental solutions.

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Zhang Huilong’s research centers on understanding the molecular mechanisms that enable woody halophytes to tolerate abiotic stresses, particularly salinity and drought. His primary model plant is Nitraria sibirica Pall., a salt-tolerant shrub native to arid regions of China. His work integrates transcriptomics, gene family analyses, and functional studies to identify key genes—such as NsVP1 and NsSRO1a—that enhance tolerance in model plants like Arabidopsis. In addition, he investigates physiological responses, ion homeostasis (K⁺/Na⁺ regulation), and ROS signaling pathways under stress. He also works on the genetic improvement and germplasm innovation of saline-tolerant trees, aiming to restore and utilize marginal lands. His interdisciplinary approach bridges molecular biology with applied forestry, offering practical solutions for environmental challenges. Through impactful publications and pioneering research, Dr. Zhang is building a resilient plant platform to support sustainable forestry and land restoration under climate change.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

  1. 🌱 Overexpression of the Nitraria sibirica Pall. H⁺-pyrophosphatase gene NsVP1 improves Arabidopsis salt tolerance

  2. 🌵 Analysis of SRO gene family in Nitraria sibirica Pall. and the function of NsSRO1a in improving plant drought tolerance

  3. 🧬 Genome-Wide Identification of the 14-3-3 Gene Family and Its Involvement in Salt Stress Response through Interaction with NsVP1

  4. 🌿 Full-Length Transcriptome Analysis of the Halophyte Nitraria sibirica Pall.

  5. 🌳 Populus euphratica Phospholipase Dδ Increases Salt Tolerance by Regulating K⁺/Na⁺ and ROS Homeostasis in Arabidopsis

  6. 🍄 Ectomycorrhizal Fungal Strains Facilitate Cd²⁺ Enrichment in a Woody Hyperaccumulator under Cadmium and Salt Stress

  7. 💧 Populus euphratica Apyrases Increase Drought Tolerance by Modulating Stomatal Aperture in Arabidopsis

  8. 🧪 Tissue tolerance mechanisms conferring salinity tolerance in Nitraria sibirica Pall.

  9. 🌾 Antioxidant Enzymatic Activity and Osmotic Adjustment in Carex duriuscula under Drought Stress

  10. A Salt-Signaling Network Involving Ethylene, ATP, H₂O₂, and Calcium Mediates K⁺/Na⁺ Homeostasis in Arabidopsis

✅ Conclusion:

Dr. Zhang Huilong exemplifies the core attributes of a Best Researcher Award recipient: scientific excellence, real-world impact, and dedication to solving environmental challenges. His focused work on salt- and drought-tolerant woody plants is not only scientifically innovative but also critical for addressing land degradation in arid and semi-arid zones of China. With an impressive track record, solid research foundation, and promising career trajectory, Dr. Zhang is a highly deserving nominee for this recognition