Yufeng Liu | photosynthesis | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yufeng Liu | photosynthesis | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yufeng Liu , Shenyang Agricultural University , China

Professor Yufeng Liu is a distinguished academic at the Modern Facilities Horticultural Engineering Technology Center, Shenyang Agricultural University, China. With a rich background in horticulture and vegetable science, he has dedicated his career to advancing agricultural innovation and sustainability. His research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of photosynthesis and stress responses in plants, particularly tomatoes. Professor Liu has made significant contributions to greenhouse technology and energy-efficient cultivation methods. He is recognized for his commitment to education and research, inspiring a new generation of horticulturists. As a member of various professional societies, he actively collaborates on national projects, driving impactful advancements in the field.

Publication Profile

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Strengths for the Award

Professor Yufeng Liu is a highly accomplished researcher in the field of horticultural science, particularly known for his work on photosynthesis and stress responses in plants. His strong academic background, highlighted by a PhD in Vegetable Science and significant positions at Shenyang Agricultural University, showcases his commitment to advancing agricultural practices. With 30 publications in indexed journals and 16 patents, he has made substantial contributions to both theoretical and applied research. His innovative technologies in greenhouse cultivation and understanding of stress mechanisms in tomatoes have implications for enhancing crop resilience, making him a valuable asset to the scientific community. His recent recognition through the Changjiang Scholar Award further validates his impact and leadership in horticultural engineering.

Areas for Improvement

While Professor Liu has demonstrated exceptional research capabilities, expanding his outreach to engage with industry stakeholders could enhance the practical application of his findings. Increased collaboration with international researchers may also lead to broader perspectives and innovations in his research. Further, developing more interdisciplinary projects could strengthen his work’s relevance in global agricultural challenges.

Education 

Professor Yufeng Liu obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Horticulture from Shandong Agricultural University in 2009. He pursued his PhD in Vegetable Science at Shenyang Agricultural University, completing it in 2009. His academic journey continued as he transitioned into various teaching roles at the same institution. In March 2012, he became a Lecturer, followed by promotion to Associate Professor in November 2017. By November 2021, he achieved the position of Professor. His educational achievements are complemented by participation in prestigious programs, including the Changjiang Scholar Award Program for Young Scholars in August 2023 and his role as a National bulk vegetable technical system post scientist since August 2022.

Experience 

Professor Yufeng Liu has extensive teaching and research experience spanning over a decade at Shenyang Agricultural University. His roles have evolved from Lecturer to Professor, allowing him to influence academic curricula and guide numerous graduate students. With a focus on innovative agricultural practices, he has led 16 completed and ongoing research projects, resulting in 30 published articles in indexed journals and 16 patents related to greenhouse technology and plant cultivation techniques. His expertise lies in photosynthesis, stress mechanisms, and calcium regulation in plants, contributing to advancements in stress-resistant vegetable cultivation. Additionally, his editorial role as a Guest Editor for the journal 《Horticulture》 showcases his leadership in the scientific community, and his active memberships in the Chinese Horticultural Society and Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering reflect his commitment to professional collaboration and knowledge dissemination.

Awards and Honors 

Professor Yufeng Liu’s achievements have garnered him several prestigious awards and recognitions. He was honored with the Changjiang Scholar Award in August 2023, acknowledging his contributions to horticultural science as a young scholar. As a National bulk vegetable technical system post scientist since August 2022, he has played a critical role in developing advanced agricultural techniques. His promotions within Shenyang Agricultural University—from Lecturer to Professor—highlight his impact on academia and research. Furthermore, his contributions to the field have resulted in 16 patents and multiple publications in high-impact journals. Liu’s dedication to enhancing agricultural practices and fostering innovation is evident through his active involvement in professional societies, where he collaborates on various industry projects, strengthening his reputation as a leader in horticultural engineering.

Research Focus 

Professor Yufeng Liu’s research primarily explores the intricate processes of photosynthesis, plant stress responses, and calcium dynamics in horticultural crops. His significant contributions include clarifying molecular mechanisms of photosynthetic disorders in tomatoes under low night temperatures, which aids in developing stress-resistant varieties. Liu has investigated photoprotection mechanisms, contributing to the understanding of how tomatoes cope with adverse environmental conditions. He also focuses on innovative technologies for the efficient cultivation of facility vegetables, emphasizing energy-saving techniques in greenhouse operations. His work has resulted in breakthroughs in the prevention and control of soil-related obstacles in vegetable production. Through 16 ongoing and completed projects, Liu continues to innovate and enhance cultivation strategies, aligning his research with global agricultural sustainability goals.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Genome-wide identification and expression analysis of the UPF0016 family in tomato under drought stress 🌱
  2. Galactinol Regulates JA Biosynthesis to Enhance Tomato Cold Tolerance ❄️
  3. Light quality regulates plant biomass and fruit quality through a photoreceptor-dependent HY5-LHC/CYCB module in tomato 🌞
  4. Microorganisms regulate soil phosphorus fractions in response to low nocturnal temperature 🌍
  5. Progress on the UPF0016 family in plants 🌿
  6. Analysis of YUC and TAA/TAR Gene Families in Tomato 📊
  7. Effects of Low Temperature on Pedicel Abscission and Auxin Synthesis Key Genes of Tomato ❄️
  8. Genome-wide investigation of the phospholipase C gene family in Solanum lycopersicum and abiotic stress analysis 🌱
  9. Detection of Cucumber Powdery Mildew Based on Spectral and Image Information 🥒
  10. Effects of CO2 Enrichment on Carbon Assimilation, Yield and Quality of Oriental Melon Cultivated in a Solar Greenhouse 🌞🍈

Conclusion

Professor Yufeng Liu’s impressive body of work, academic achievements, and ongoing commitment to research make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions not only advance scientific understanding but also offer practical solutions to pressing agricultural issues. By fostering industry connections and broadening his collaborative efforts, he can further amplify the impact of his research on global horticulture. Recognizing him with this award would acknowledge his valuable contributions and inspire further innovation in the field.

 

 

Veena Devi | Horticulture | Best Researcher Award

Dr Veena Devi |  Horticulture |  Best Researcher Award

senior research fellow at  ICAR-Indian Institute of Maize Research, PAU Campus, Ludhiana, India

Dr. Veena Devi is a Senior Research Fellow at the ICAR-Indian Institute of Maize Research in Ludhiana, Punjab. With a strong background in agricultural research, she contributes significantly to maize research and development. Her work focuses on enhancing maize productivity and sustainability, addressing challenges in crop management, and improving genetic diversity.

Profile:

Education:

Ph.D. in Biochemistry
Department of Biochemistry, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, Punjab, India
January 2018 – June 2022

  • Major: Biochemistry with specialization in Plants
  • Minor: Agricultural Biotechnology

M.Sc. in Biochemistry
Department of Biochemistry, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, Punjab, India
July 2015 – November 2017

  • Major: Biochemistry with specialization in Plants
  • Minor: Agricultural Biotechnology

B.Sc. (Medical)
Government College for Girls, Ludhiana, India
July 2013 – April 2015

  • Subjects: English, Punjabi, Zoology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, E.V.S.

Professional Experience:

Senior Research Fellow
ICAR-Indian Institute of Maize Research, PAU Campus, Ludhiana, India
March 2024 – Present

  • Project: Maize Research for Sustainable Ethanol Production in India

Young Professional-II
ICAR-Indian Institute of Maize Research, PAU Campus, Ludhiana, India
April 2022 – March 2024

  • Conducted laboratory evaluation of biochemical parameters of maize kernels including protein, starch, tryptophan, lysine, methionine, oil, and various other compounds.
  • Managed field observations on maize growth and development.
  • Focused on enhancing bioethanol production from maize.

Technical Expertise:

  • Biochemical and Molecular Techniques:
    • Molecule and enzyme extraction, purification, concentration, and activity estimation.
    • DNA and RNA extraction, cDNA construction, PCR, gel electrophoresis, SDS, and native PAGE.
  • Field Trial Management:
    • Crossing, phenotypic screening, and data collection.
  • Bioinformatics:
    • Primer designing, gene mining, GWAS, meta-QTL analysis, comparative genomics.
    • Proficient in R programming, CPCS1, SPSS, Statistix 10 software.
  • Ethanol Production:
    • Basic knowledge of ethanol production, purification, estimation, and bacterial culture.
  • Instrument Handling:
    • Ultra-centrifuge, cooling centrifuge, UV-visible spectrophotometer, compound microscope, hot plate, incubator, water bath, pH meter, vortex, magnetic stirrer, distillation unit, electrophoresis apparatus, Kjel Tech apparatus, BOD incubator, NIR analyzer, nanodrop, PCR, RT-PCR, HPLC, UPLC, oil extractor, freeze drier, concentrator.

Research Focus: Horticulture

Dr. Veena Devi is a Senior Research Fellow at the ICAR-Indian Institute of Maize Research in Ludhiana, Punjab. She holds a Ph.D. with a research focus on horticulture, particularly in the areas of crop improvement, sustainable horticultural practices, and enhancing the genetic diversity of horticultural crops. Her contributions aim to advance the field of horticulture through innovative research and practical applications, improving crop yield and quality.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Enhancing Germination and Growth in Wild Okra Genotypes through Gibberellic Acid Priming
    Kamboj, A., Sangha, M.K., Devi, V., Pathak, M., Singla, D.
    Scientia Horticulturae, 2024, 334, 113332
  • Beyond Colors: The Health Benefits of Maize Anthocyanins
    Bhushan, B., Kumar, S., Kaur, C., Chandran, D., Kumar, M.
    Applied Food Research, 2024, 4(1), 100399
    Citations: 2
  • Unraveling the Role of δ-Zeins in Methionine Bio-fortification of Maize
    Devi, V., Sethi, M., Singh, A., Chaudhary, D.P.
    Cereal Chemistry, 2024, 101(3), pp. 583–593
  • Elucidation of Zein Isoforms Associated with High Protein Quality Traits for Targeted Improvement in Maize-Based Nutrition
    Sethi, M., Singh, A., Garg, M., Gupta, M., Chaudhary, D.P.
    Cereal Chemistry, 2024, 101(2), pp. 418–430
  • Status of Soluble Sugars and the Related Enzymes of Momordica charantia L. Seedlings in Response to Low Temperature Stress
    Devi, V., Kaur Sangha, M., Pathak, M., Kumar, P., Pal, M.
    European Journal of Horticultural Science, 2023, 88(6)
  • Corrigendum: Unraveling the Genetic Framework Associated with Grain Quality and Yield-Related Traits in Maize (Zea mays L.)
    Sethi, M., Saini, D.K., Devi, V., Singh, A., Chaudhary, D.P.
    Frontiers in Genetics, 2023, 14, 1343846
    Citations: 1
  • Genetic and Molecular Understanding for the Development of Methionine-Rich Maize: A Holistic Approach
    Devi, V., Bhushan, B., Gupta, M., Rakshit, S., Chaudhary, D.P.
    Frontiers in Plant Science, 2023, 14, 1249230
    Citations: 1
  • Unraveling the Genetic Framework Associated with Grain Quality and Yield-Related Traits in Maize (Zea mays L.)
    Sethi, M., Saini, D.K., Devi, V., Singh, A., Chaudhary, D.P.
    Frontiers in Genetics, 2023, 14, 1248697
    Citations: 2
  • A Rapid Single Kernel Screening Method for Preliminary Estimation of Amylose in Maize
    Dhir, A., Kaur, C., Devi, V., Rakshit, S., Chaudhary, D.P.
    Food Analytical Methods, 2022, 15(8), pp. 2163–2171
    Citations: 5
  • Optimization of Protein Quality Assay in Normal, Opaque-2, and Quality Protein Maize
    Kaur, C., Singh, A., Sethi, M., Bhushan, B., Rakshit, S.
    Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 2022, 6, 743019
    Citations: 6

 

 

Meisam Mohammadi | Horticulture Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Meisam Mohammadi | Horticulture Sciences |  Best Researcher Award

Faculty member, assistant professor at  ilam university, Iran

Dr. Meisam Mohammadi earned his PhD in Physiology and Breeding of Ornamental Plants in 2018. He has been a dedicated faculty member at Ilam University since 2014, serving as an assistant professor since 2019. His research focuses on crop physiology, stress responses, and post-harvest technology. Dr. Mohammadi has led 32 research projects, published 26 journals, and holds a local patent. He also serves as the internal manager of the Iranian Journal of Vegetable Sciences and is involved in 20 collaborative projects. His work addresses salt stress, chilling in crops, and postharvest physiology.

Profile:

Academic Background:

PhD in Physiology and Breeding of Ornamental Plants (2018)

Professional Experience:

Since 2014, Dr. Mohammadi has been a lecturer and researcher at Ilam University. He became an assistant professor in 2019 and has led multiple projects on crop physiology, stress, and post-harvest management.

Research Focus in Horticulture Sciences:

  • Salt Stress: Investigating the effects of salt stress on crop physiology and finding ways to mitigate its impact on plant growth and productivity.
  • Chilling Injury: Studying the physiological responses of crops to chilling temperatures and developing strategies to protect plants from cold damage.
  • Post-Harvest Physiology: Examining the physiological processes of crops after harvest to improve storage, quality, and shelf-life of horticultural products.

Publication Top Notes:

1. Impact of Gibberellic Acid and Calcium Chloride Treatments on Neck Bending Prevention and Vase Life Extension of Gerbera Cut Flowers

  • Journal: Journal of Plant Growth Regulation
  • Date: April 2024
  • DOI: 10.1007/s00344-023-11164-z
  • Contributors: Meisam Mohammadi, Mohammad-Ebrahim Ranjbar, Ghasem Eghlima

2. β-Aminobutyric Acid Enhances Salt Tolerance of African Marigold by Increasing Accumulation Rate of Salicylic Acid, γ-Aminobutyric Acid, and Proline

  • Journal: Scientia Horticulturae
  • Date: March 2024
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2023.112828
  • Contributors: Rafid Majeed Hussein, Meisam Mohammadi, Ghasem Eghlima, Mohammad-Ebrahim Ranjbar, Faisal Zulfiqar

3. Pre-harvest Spray of GABA and Spermine Delays Postharvest Senescence and Alleviates Chilling Injury of Gerbera Cut Flowers During Cold Storage

  • Journal: Scientific Reports
  • Date: December 2021
  • DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-93377-4
  • Contributors: Meisam Mohammadi, Mitra Aelaei, Mehdi Saidi

4. Antibacterial Properties of Scrophularia Striata Boiss. (Tashenehdari) Extract on Vase Life Improvement in “Stanza” and “Pink Elegance” Gerbera Cut Flowers

  • Journal: Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology
  • Date: September 2020
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.bcab.2020.101738
  • Contributors: Meisam Mohammadi, Mitra Aelaei, Mehdi Saidi

5. Pre-harvest and Pulse Treatments of Spermine, γ- and β-Aminobutyric Acid Increased Antioxidant Activities and Extended the Vase Life of Gerbera Cut Flowers ‘Stanza’

  • Journal: Ornamental Horticulture
  • Date: June 2020
  • DOI: 10.1590/2447-536x.v26i2.2120
  • Contributors: Meisam Mohammadi, Mitra Aelaei, Mehdi Saidi