John Carethers | nucleic acids | Best Researcher Award

Prof. John Carethers | nucleic acids | Best Researcher Award

UC San Diego | United States

Dr. John M. Carethers is Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences and Distinguished Professor of Medicine at UC San Diego. He also serves as Adjunct Professor in Public Health. A leader in gastrointestinal research, Dr. Carethers has pioneered studies in colorectal cancer biology, tumor genetics, and genetic disparities. With extensive administrative and clinical roles at UC San Diego and formerly the University of Michigan, he excels in translating bench discoveries to patient care and public health policy. His interdisciplinary collaborations and leadership across academic, research, and governance spheres reflect his outstanding contributions to medical science and education.

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Education 

Dr. Carethers earned his B.S. in Biological Sciences (minor in Chemistry) and his M.D. with high distinction at Wayne State University. He completed his Internship and Residency in Internal Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital before pursuing fellowship training in Gastroenterology at the University of Michigan Medical Center. His postdoctoral work at Michigan focused on the genetics of colon cancer and cell death mechanisms. He further enhanced leadership skills through executive programs at Harvard and leadership academies at UCSD and AAMC. His strong clinical and research foundation underpins decades of leadership in academic medicine.

Professional Experience 

Dr. Carethers joined UC San Diego as Assistant Professor in 1995, rising to Professor and Vice Chancellor of Health Sciences in 2023. He directed GI divisions and fellowship programs, including NIH grants and cancer research centers. At the University of Michigan, he served as Chair of Internal Medicine and C. Richard Boland Distinguished University Professor. His roles included multiple executive committees, hospital boards, and health system governance. A long-term leader in colorectal cancer research, he also contributes to national oversight bodies and professional training programs in clinical medicine and leadership at the intersection of academia and healthcare.

Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Carethers’s leadership and scientific excellence have earned him multiple prestigious awards. He received the Excellence of Research Award from ISAHRD in 2023, Outstanding Scientist Award from VDGOOD (2021), and Scientist of the Year from the National Environmental Science Academy (2015). He was elected Fellow of the Linnean Society of London and holds fellowship status in SESR. He serves on editorial boards of leading journals such as Plant Cell, Tissue & Organ Culture and Plant Biotechnology Reports. His stewardship of NIH training grants and research centers further illustrates his national recognition in translational science.

Research Skills 

Dr. Carethers specializes in colorectal cancer research, focusing on tumor genetics, DNA mismatch repair, microsatellite instability, and hereditary cancer syndromes. He excels in molecular pathology and mechanisms of tumor progression, integrating clinical research with population health and disparities in cancer screening and early onset disease. His NIH-funded projects demonstrate expertise in genetic epidemiology, translational cancer biology, and health equity. He also has significant experience in managing large research grants, mentoring trainees, and leading interdisciplinary teams to drive advances in cancer prevention and clinical translation across diverse populations.

Conclusion 

Dr. John M. Carethers is an exceptional candidate for recognition due to his sustained leadership in translational medicine, commitment to reducing cancer disparities, and success in educational mentorship. His pioneering advances in colorectal cancer biology and genomic diagnostics have had a measurable impact on patient outcomes and health policy. With decades of experience in research, administration, and clinical innovation, he has built enduring programs at UC San Diego and Michigan. As a visionary scholar and leader, he continues to influence the future of cancer research, precision medicine, and medical education worldwide.

Publications

P. Kumar & P.K. Sharma. (2020). Soil salinity and food security in India. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 4, 533781. (Cited by 478).

A. Sharma, D.K. Parmar, P. Kumar, Y. Singh, & R.P. Sharma. (2008). Azotobacter soil amendment integrated with cow manure reduces need for NPK fertilizers in Sprouting Broccoli. Journal of Vegetable Science, 14(3), 273–285. (Cited by 67).

P. Kumar, L. Lai, M.L. Battaglia, S. Kumar, V. Owens, J. Fike, J. Galbraith, et al. (2019). Impacts of nitrogen fertilization rate and landscape position on select soil properties in switchgrass field at four sites in the USA. Catena, 180, 183–193. (Cited by 60).

P. Kumar & V. T.S. (2005). Characterization and classification of some rice growing soils of Palam valley of Himachal Pradesh. Agropedology, 15(2), 80–85. (Cited by 44).

S. Kumar, L. Lai, P. Kumar, Y.M. Valentín Feliciano, M.L. Battaglia, C.O. Hong, et al. (2019). Impacts of nitrogen rate and landscape position on soils and switchgrass root growth parameters. Agronomy Journal, 111(3), 1046–1059. (Cited by 41).

K. Kumari, G. Nazir, A. Singh & P. Kumar. (2017). Studies on boron fractions with different physico-chemical properties of cultivated soils of Himachal Pradesh, India. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 6(6), [pages not provided]. (Cited by 34).

Mohammad Faisal | Plant Sciences | Excellence in Plant Research

Prof. Dr. Mohammad Faisal | Plant Sciences | Excellence in Plant Research

King Saud University | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Mohammad Faisal is a Professor of Plant Biotechnology in the Department of Botany & Microbiology, College of Science, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. He earned his Ph.D. in Botany from Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), India, specializing in plant tissue culture and biotechnology. With postdoctoral training in Spain and India, he brings over 16 years of experience in plant biotechnology research. Dr. Faisal is renowned for his work on in vitro plant regeneration, molecular characterization, and nanoparticle-plant interactions. His academic contributions include 172 peer-reviewed publications and editorial roles in reputed journals, reflecting his leadership in sustainable plant biotechnology.

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Dr. Faisal holds a BSc (Hons), MSc, MPhil, and PhD in Botany from Aligarh Muslim University, India, where his research focused on plant tissue culture and biotechnology. His PhD thesis explored tissue culture and regeneration in Tylophora indica and Rauvolfia tetraphylla. He completed two postdoctoral fellowships: one at AMU under the DST Fast-track scheme, and the other at Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas (CIB), Madrid, Spain, under Spain’s Ministry of Science & Innovation. He further expanded his expertise at Kangwon National University, South Korea, focusing on advanced techniques in plant genetic engineering and in vitro systems.

Professional Experience 

Dr. Faisal currently serves as a Professor at King Saud University since August 2023, following his roles as Associate Professor (2017–2023) and Assistant Professor (2011–2017). Prior to joining KSU, he held postdoctoral fellowships at CIB Madrid and AMU, and earlier research roles as SRF and Project Fellow at AMU. He has led and participated in various national and international research projects, contributing significantly to tissue culture protocols, crop improvement, and environmental biotechnology. With over 16 years of post-PhD experience, his work bridges academic research and applied biotechnology with a global impact in plant sciences.

Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Faisal has received multiple prestigious awards, including the Excellence of Research Award (2023) by ISAHRD and the Outstanding Scientist Award (2021) by VDGOOD Professional Association. He was honored with the Plant Biotechnologist Award (2017) and the Scientist of the Year Award (2015) by SESR and the National Environmental Science Academy, respectively. He is an elected Fellow of the Linnean Society of London, UK, and SESR, and serves as an international panel expert for the Czech Academy of Sciences. His academic excellence has also been recognized through editorial appointments in journals like Plant Cell, Tissue & Organ Culture and Plant Biotechnology Reports.

Research Skills 

Dr. Faisal specializes in plant tissue culture, in vitro morphogenesis, mass propagation, and genetic transformation of economically important plant species. He employs molecular, phytochemical, and anatomical tools to characterize tissue culture-derived plantlets. His pioneering work includes synthetic seed technology for germplasm conservation and evaluating plant responses to nanoparticles. He has led multiple funded projects in environmental biotechnology and crop improvement. With 172 publications and a strong citation record, his research is both foundational and applied, addressing biodiversity conservation, sustainable agriculture, and plant-environment interactions using cutting-edge biotechnological techniques.

Conclusion 

Prof. Mohammad Faisal exemplifies leadership in plant biotechnology through his impactful research, prolific publication record, and international collaborations. His contributions span fundamental studies and applied innovations in crop improvement, plant tissue culture, and nanotechnology applications. As a research leader, he continues to shape global discourse on sustainable agriculture and germplasm preservation. Through editorial work, professional memberships, and translational research, he actively promotes scientific progress. His expertise and dedication position him as a role model and mentor in the global scientific community, making him a worthy candidate for recognition in academic excellence and plant biotechnology advancement.

Publications

Cokuraj, M., Manokari, M., Faisal, M., Alatar, A.A., & Shekhawat, M.S. (2025). Synergistic effects of growth regulators and silicon nanoparticles on enhancing morpho-structural stability in Vitex agnus-castus L. plantlets. South African Journal of Botany, 2025

Munir, M., Ahmad, K., Khan, Z.I., Akhtar, S., Nadeem, M., Ashfaq, A., Faisal, M., Alatar, A.A., Nazir, H.M., & Malik, I.S. (2025). Trophic transfer of arsenic in the food chain from selected crops grown in long-term wastewater contaminated soil. Agricultural Water Management, 2025

Manokari, M., Faisal, M., Alatar, A.A., & Shekhawat, M.S. (2025). Unveiling the stimulatory effect of silicon nanoparticles on the direct regeneration and micro-structural developments in Cadaba trifoliata (Roxb.) Wight & Arn. Environmental Science: Nano, 2025

Fazal, U., Zada, A., Hanif, M., Lee, S.Y., Faisal, M., Alatar, A.A., Sultana, T., & Sohail. (2025). Green Myco-Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Using Cortinarius sp.: Hepatoprotective, Antimicrobial, and Antioxidant Potential for Biomedical Applications. Microorganisms, 2025

Manokari, M., Faisal, M., Alatar, A.A., & Shekhawat, M.S. (2024). In vitro regeneration and micro-morpho-anatomical characterization of leaves towards epiphytic adaptation in Aechmea bracteata (Sw.) Griseb. In Vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology – Plant, 2024

Mani, M., Faisal, M., Alatar, A.A., & Shekhawat, M.S. (2024). In vitro propagation and assessment of the impact of nano silicon on growth and structural developments in Neomarica longifolia (Link & Otto) Sprague (Yellow Iris). South African Journal of Botany, 2024

Miriam Patti | Ethnobotany | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Miriam Patti | Ethnobotany | Best Researcher Award

Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria | Italy

Miriam Patti is a research fellow at the Department of Agraria, Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria. Her work focuses on ethnobotanical surveys, germination and domestication tests, and phytochemical analyses of Mediterranean plant species. She has conducted applied research in ethnobotany, biodiversity conservation, and urban greening through green wall design in Mediterranean contexts. She has presented her findings at international conferences and authored several peer‑reviewed publications. Her background also includes community‑focused work, such as cataloguing and preserving regional botanical heritage. Widely recognized for bridging traditional knowledge and urban sustainability, she continues to contribute towards conservation and ecological education in Southern Italy.

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Miriam earned her Ph.D. in Agricultural, Food, and Forestry Sciences with a thesis on biodiversity conservation and sustainable use of ethnobotanical cultural heritage. The program included ethnobotanical survey work, species domestication trials, and phytochemical analysis of southern Italian endemic plants. Complementary certifications include C2-level English, Eipass, CLIL, SKILL certifications in interactive whiteboard, tablet, and coding, as well as professional training in food industry operation and GDPR compliance. Her master’s and bachelor’s degrees in food science and technology provided a foundation in plant biochemistry, nutritional science, and regulatory frameworks—supporting her interdisciplinary work in ethnobotany and sustainable urban greening.

Professional Experience

Miriam currently serves as Research Fellow at Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, leading a green walls design project adapted to Mediterranean urban contexts. During her Ph.D., she conducted ethnobotanical studies, domestication trials, and phytochemical characterization for Mediterranean species. She also acted as tutor for a cultural‑botanical digitization project with the Reggio Calabria Rotary Club, cataloguing heritage archives and engaging students in preservation efforts. Earlier she volunteered in civil service, supporting care for people with cognitive or psychophysical challenges. Her work integrates academic research, outreach, and community involvement, reflecting her broad professional engagement across horticultural science and cultural heritage preservation.

Awards and Recognition

Miriam Patti has achieved academic and professional recognition in plant sciences, particularly for her contributions to ethnobotany and sustainable urban ecology. She has been invited to international conferences for her green wall research and published extensively in reputable journals such as Buildings, Ethnobotany Research and Applications, Heliyon, and Plant Biosystems. Her Ph.D. was awarded with highest honors. She has contributed to edited volumes with Springer, and she was selected to present at high-profile botanical congresses in Italy and Portugal. Her interdisciplinary approach—combining traditional botanical knowledge and modern design—has earned her increasing visibility in academics and applied environmental planning.

Research Skills

Miriam Patti brings expertise in ethnobotanical survey methodology, germination and domestication trials of target species, phytochemical analysis, and habitat‑template design for green walls. She is skilled in botanical identification, field sampling, statistical data analysis, and ecological interpretation. Her interdisciplinary training covers food science, ethnobotany, biodiversity monitoring, and applied botanical conservation. She is adept at digitizing archives, coordinating community‑based heritage projects, and preparing scientific publications. She communicates fluently in English and Italian, and holds certifications in CLIL, ICT (interactive whiteboard, tablet, coding), demonstrating her capacity for educational innovation alongside botanical research.

Conclusion

Miriam Patti demonstrates a thoughtful combination of scientific excellence, cultural engagement, and applied ecology. Her research bridges ethnobotanical knowledge, biodiversity conservation, and urban sustainability through projects like green wall design and domestication of culturally significant plants. With strong publication credentials, community-driven outreach, and interdisciplinary training, she is a compelling candidate for academic and sustainability awards. Her innovative integration of traditional plant science with urban ecological design positions her to make significant future contributions to botanically informed planning and education. As her career advances, she is well poised to influence conservation policy, urban biodiversity, and cross-disciplinary research.

Publications

Patti, M., Musarella, C.M., & Spampinato, G. (2025). A Habitat‑Template Approach to Green Wall Design in Mediterranean Cities. Buildings, 15(14), 2557.

Patti, M., Musarella, C.M., Laface, V.L.A., & Spampinato, G. (2025). Ethnobotanical survey in the Graecanic Area of Calabria (Southern Italy): a treasure chest of biodiversity and traditions at risk of extinction. Ethnobotany Research and Applications, 30.

Patti, M., Musarella, C.M., & Spampinato, G. (2025). Ethnobotanical Knowledge in Calabria (Southern Italy): a summary review. Heliyon.

Patti, M., Aci, M.M., Tassone, M.T., & Musarella, C.M. (2025). A review of Opuntia ficus‑indica ethnobotany in Italy and North Africa. RJEES, 5.

Patti, M., Musarella, C.M., Postiglione, S.M., et al. (2024). Ethnobotanical studies on the Tyrrhenian side of Aspromonte Massif (Southern Italy). Plant Biosystems.

Musarella, C.M., Patti, M., Laface, V.L.A., & Spampinato, G. (2024). An overview of ethnobotanical knowledge for enhancement of plant food and economies in Calabria region — case study. Vegetos.

Pardeep Kumar | Soil Science | Distinguished Scientist Award

Pardeep Kumar | Soil Science | Distinguished Scientist Award

CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyala, Palampur | India

Dr. Pardeep Kumar is a Principal Scientist at CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur, India. A renowned soil scientist, he specializes in micronutrient and secondary nutrient management, with over three decades of academic and research contributions. His expertise includes integrated nutrient supply, agronomic biofortification, and sustainable soil management in hill agriculture. As Professor NFL Chair in Soil Science and Incharge of AICRP on Micronutrients, he has led transformative projects, modernized research infrastructure, and guided numerous scholars. Widely published and nationally recognized, Dr. Kumar’s contributions have had lasting impacts on soil science education, research, and nutrient policy formulation in India.

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Education

Dr. Kumar obtained his M.Sc. in Soil Science with research focused on nutrient characterization and land classification for sustainable land use. His Ph.D. research at CSKHPKV, Palampur, involved advanced studies on soil taxonomy and land use planning at the soil series level, which laid the foundation for his expertise in soil fertility management. This strong academic grounding enabled him to develop methodologies for GPS-based soil fertility mapping and nutrient-efficient genotyping. His rigorous academic background continues to shape his applied research approach, enabling scientific solutions to soil degradation and nutrient deficiencies, especially in the agro-ecological context of Himachal Pradesh.

Professional Experience

Dr. Pardeep Kumar began his professional journey as an Assistant Scientist under the AICRP on Tillage. Over the years, he has risen through ranks to become Principal Scientist and Professor NFL Chair in Soil Science—India’s only chair of its kind. As Incharge of AICRP on Micronutrients, he has overseen major research projects, policy guidance, and infrastructure development. His responsibilities span teaching, mentoring, and project leadership. He has mentored several young faculty and contributed significantly to institutional development. His collaborations with organizations like National Fertilizers Limited further extend his influence into industry-level problem-solving and field-level application of scientific findings.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Kumar has received multiple institutional and national-level recognitions for scientific leadership and innovation. His development of Himachal Pradesh’s first Micro and Secondary Nutrient Atlas was nationally applauded. He has been honored by the Indian Society of Soil Science and other professional bodies for his outstanding contributions to soil fertility and nutrient management. His leadership in agronomic biofortification and evaluation of novel fertilizers like metalosates has earned him appreciation across academic and policy circles. Repeated commendations from CSKHPKV and national bodies recognize his achievements in teaching, research, and infrastructure modernization. He is widely seen as a transformative figure in Indian soil science.

Research Skills

Dr. Kumar has deep expertise in micronutrient and secondary nutrient management, with a focus on Zn, B, and Mo in major cropping systems. His work integrates GPS-based nutrient mapping, IPNS strategies, and biofortification for nutritional enhancement. He specializes in nutrient-efficient genotype identification and novel carrier evaluation like metalosates. Proficient in agronomic data analysis, soil fertility diagnostics, and long-term nutrient planning, he brings practical and academic insights into sustainable agriculture. His laboratory skills span atomic absorption spectroscopy, pH and EC analysis, and soil organic carbon evaluation. His work has guided nutrient policy and enhanced crop productivity in acidic and degraded soils.

Conclusion

Dr. Pardeep Kumar exemplifies dedication, innovation, and excellence in the field of soil science. His academic rigor, combined with strategic research and field-level impact, makes him a leading authority in nutrient management and sustainable agriculture. His mentorship has shaped the next generation of soil scientists, and his published work influences both educational curricula and agricultural policies. With a rich portfolio of completed research projects and an active role in academic governance, he continues to lead advancements in agronomy. His contributions have not only elevated CSKHPKV’s stature but also transformed soil fertility management practices in Himachal Pradesh and beyond.

Publications

Kumar, P., & Sharma, P.K. (2020). Soil salinity and food security in India. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems. (Cited by 478)

Sharma, A., Parmar, D.K., Kumar, P., Singh, Y., & Sharma, R.P. (2008). Azotobacter soil amendment integrated with cow manure reduces need for NPK fertilizers in Sprouting Broccoli. Journal of Vegetable Science. (Cited by 67)

Kumar, P., Lai, L., Battaglia, M.L., Kumar, S., Owens, V., Fike, J., Galbraith, J., et al. (2019). Impacts of nitrogen fertilization rate and landscape position on select soil properties in switchgrass field at four sites in the USA. Catena. (Cited by 60)

Kumar, P., & V, T.S. (2005). Characterization and classification of some rice growing soils of Palam valley of Himachal Pradesh. Agropedology. (Cited by 44)

Kumar, S., Lai, L., Kumar, P., Valentín Feliciano, Y.M., Battaglia, M.L., Hong, C.O., et al. (2019). Impacts of nitrogen rate and landscape position on soils and switchgrass root growth parameters. Agronomy JournaL. (Cited by 41)

Kumari, K., Nazir, G., Singh, A., & Kumar, P. (2017). Studies on boron fractions with different physico-chemical properties of cultivated soils of Himachal Pradesh, India. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. (Cited by 34)

Sina Siavash Moghaddam | Plant Stress | Best Researcher Award

Sina Siavash Moghaddam | Plant Stress | Best Researcher Award

University of Guilan | Iran

Sina Siavash Moghaddam is an Associate Professor at the University of Guilan, specializing in plant ecophysiology, agronomy, and medicinal plants. He is known for his extensive research on plant stress physiology, phytoremediation, and crop enhancement under environmental stressors. With a prolific academic and research portfolio, he has contributed significantly to sustainable agriculture and environmental safety through the application of innovative agronomic techniques and biofertilizers. His collaborations span internationally, contributing to multidisciplinary projects in plant sciences. He is widely cited in high-impact journals and is regarded as a key contributor to the advancement of plant-based solutions for ecological and agricultural challenges.

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Sina Siavash Moghaddam earned his PhD from University Putra Malaysia, where he specialized in plant ecophysiology with a focus on the physiological responses of medicinal and agronomic plants under abiotic stresses. His academic foundation was rooted in advanced plant sciences, combining theoretical knowledge with practical applications in agronomy and environmental sustainability. During his graduate and doctoral studies, he explored the interactions between environmental factors and plant secondary metabolite production, gaining expertise in analytical methods and stress mitigation techniques. His academic background has laid a strong foundation for a research career focused on improving crop resilience, nutritional quality, and ecological adaptation.

Professional Experience 

Currently serving as an Associate Professor at the University of Guilan, Sina Siavash Moghaddam has developed a dynamic academic and research career in plant science. He has taught undergraduate and postgraduate courses in agronomy, stress physiology, and ecological agriculture. He supervises numerous research projects focused on phytoremediation, nano-agriculture, biofertilizers, and plant biochemical responses. His leadership extends to collaborative programs with national and international institutions. He also actively participates in curriculum development and academic committees. With a strong record of mentoring graduate students and publishing in top-tier journals, he continues to contribute to the advancement of sustainable agriculture and plant research.

Awards and Recognition 

Sina Siavash Moghaddam has received widespread recognition for his research in plant sciences and environmental biotechnology. His most cited works appear in top-tier journals such as Science of the Total Environment, Molecules, and Industrial Crops and Products. He has contributed to several high-impact projects addressing phytoremediation and bio-stimulant use in agriculture. Multiple of his papers are ranked in Q1 journals, reflecting their scientific importance. He is frequently invited as a reviewer and editorial board member in international journals. His scholarly influence is demonstrated by the high citation counts and the application of his findings in agricultural policy and practice.

Research Skills 

Sina Siavash Moghaddam possesses extensive expertise in plant stress physiology, soil-plant interactions, heavy metal phytoremediation, and biofertilizer applications. He is skilled in designing field and greenhouse experiments, analyzing plant metabolites, and using advanced tools such as GC-MS and spectrophotometry. His research bridges ecology, agronomy, and plant biochemistry, focusing on plant adaptations to water stress, salinity, and radiation. He has hands-on experience with microbial inoculants, nanoparticles, and secondary metabolite quantification. Proficient in scientific writing and data analysis, he has significantly contributed to sustainable agriculture, crop improvement, and environmental resilience through experimental and applied plant science research.

Conclusion 

Sina Siavash Moghaddam’s career reflects a deep commitment to improving agricultural sustainability and plant resilience through cutting-edge research. As an academic leader, he has significantly influenced both scientific understanding and practical approaches in the fields of plant ecophysiology and agronomy. His work offers solutions for improving plant productivity under environmental stress, reducing chemical inputs, and enhancing soil health. Through continuous collaboration and publication in globally recognized journals, he has built a strong international presence. His expertise will continue to drive innovation in agricultural practices, environmental restoration, and the development of resilient crop systems for future food security.

Publications

Maddahı, S., Rahimi, A., Tunçtürk, M., Moghaddam, S.S., Tunçtürk, R., & Pourakbar, L. (2024). Effect of winter sowing and different fertilizer sources on physiological parameters and yield components of dragon’s head (Lallemantia iberica Fisch. & C.A.Mey.).

Shirzad, H., Moghaddam, S.S., Rahimi, A., Rezapour, S., Xiao, J., & Popović-Djordjević, J. (2024). Combined effect of biological and organic fertilizers on agrobiochemical traits of corn (Zea mays L.)

Karimi, G., Pourakbar, L., Moghaddam, S.S., Rezaee Danesh, Y., & Popović-Djordjević, J. (2022). Effectiveness of fungal bacterial biofertilizers on agrobiochemical attributes of quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) under salinity stress.

Namazi, Y., Rezaei-Chiyaneh, E., Moghaddam, S.S., & Battaglia, M.L. (2022). The effects of microbial inoculation and intercropping on yield and active ingredients of savory (Satureja hortensis L.)

Rahimi, A., Amirnia, R., Moghaddam, S.S., El Enshasy, H.A., Hanapi, S.Z., & Sayyed, R.Z. (2021). Effect of different biological and organic fertilizer sources on the quantitative and qualitative traits of Cephalaria syriaca.

Alizadeh, S., Gharagoz, S.F., Pourakbar, L., Moghaddam, S.S., & Jamalomidi, M. (2021). Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi alleviate salinity stress and alter phenolic compounds of Moldavian balm.

Mohamed Abd salam EL Vilaly | Climate change | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohamed Abd salam EL Vilaly | Climate change | Best Researcher Award

United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification(UNCCD) | Germany

Dr. Mohamed Abd Salam El Vilaly is a globally recognized expert in environmental geospatial analytics, sustainable development, and natural resource management. With nearly two decades of experience in academia, the United Nations, and humanitarian sectors, he focuses on land-use change, climate change mitigation, and ecosystem resilience. Originating from the Sahel region, his passion for climate resilience has led him to design tools and strategies for disaster risk reduction, ecological monitoring, and sustainable development. Currently, he serves as Programme Officer for the G20 Global Land Initiative at the UNCCD, where he drives global data coordination, decision support systems, and capacity building.

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Education 

Dr. El Vilaly earned his Ph.D. in Arid Lands Resource Sciences from the University of Arizona, USA, with a dissertation on remote sensing-based drought monitoring. He holds a Master’s of Research (DEA) in Natural Resources and Environmental Science from the University of Avignon and Montpellier, focusing on land and hydrology. He also obtained a professional Master’s (DESS) in Sustainable Groundwater Management from the University of Grenoble, specializing in hydrogeology and water chemistry. His academic foundation began with a Bachelor’s in Water Resource Management from the University of Nouakchott, Mauritania, reflecting a strong interdisciplinary background in water and environmental sciences.

Professional Experience 

Dr. El Vilaly’s career spans strategic roles in the UN system and global development institutions. Currently, he serves as Programme Officer at UNCCD’s G20 Global Land Initiative, leading data systems, AI-enabled mapping, and decision tools. He was a Sustainable Development Officer at UN ESCWA, advancing watershed resilience in MENA. At UNFPA, he was a Senior Technical Specialist in geospatial census systems and demographic mapping. At IFPRI, he led climate adaptation and data visualization projects across Africa. His work involves policy advising, GIS and remote sensing innovation, disaster risk management, and developing national capacity for environmental resilience and data integration.

Awards and Recognition 

Dr. El Vilaly is recognized for his leadership in applying geospatial technologies to global sustainability challenges. His development of advanced data platforms for climate monitoring and policy support has been highlighted in various international programs. As a trusted advisor to UN agencies, he has influenced regional strategies through GRID3 and the Malabo Declaration monitoring framework. His expertise in digital cartography and AI-based opportunity mapping has earned him acclaim across UNESCWA, UNFPA, and IFPRI. His academic research and field innovation have consistently contributed to UN goals on land restoration, population resilience, and environmental monitoring, often serving as a benchmark for capacity building.

Research Skills

Dr. El Vilaly is an expert in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, and spatial-statistical modeling for environmental and development applications. He specializes in integrating AI, satellite data, and interactive platforms for land monitoring and decision support. He has designed tools for drought mapping, disaster risk assessment, and hydrological analysis. His skill set includes developing user-centric data interfaces, AR/VR applications for communication, and geostatistical analysis. He is proficient in translating complex data into actionable insights and has trained stakeholders globally in spatial data management, resilience mapping, and sustainable development planning, bridging the gap between science, policy, and field application.

Conclusion

Dr. Mohamed Abd Salam El Vilaly is a distinguished professional whose multidisciplinary expertise in geospatial technologies, sustainable development, and environmental management has significantly contributed to global policy and practice. Through leadership roles in the United Nations and international research institutions, he has developed innovative tools and strategies for land restoration, climate resilience, and disaster risk management. His academic rigor, technical proficiency, and commitment to capacity building have empowered numerous countries and communities, especially across Africa and the Middle East. Dr. El Vilaly stands out as a visionary leader, advancing integrated, data-driven solutions to some of the world’s most pressing environmental challenges.

Publications

Drought Monitoring with Remote Sensing Based Land Surface Phenology: Applications and Validation
Climate Viewer: Automated Remote Sensing Portal for Vegetation Monitoring in Africa
Enhancing Pastoral Resilience to Climate Change in Burkina Faso
Data Visualization Tools for Agricultural Policy in 23 African Countries
GIS-Based Risk Mapping for COVID-19 Response and Demographic Analysis
Strengthening Rural Community Adaptation to Climate Change in The Gambia
Integration of Geospatial Data for Sustainable Natural Resource Management in the Sahel

 

Adane Fentaye Belay | Plant Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Adane Fentaye Belay | Plant Pathology | Best Researcher Award

WOLKITE UNIBVERSITY, Ethiopia

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INTRODUCTION

A distinguished scholar and educator, Adane Fentaye Belay has made significant contributions to the field of horticulture and plant protection. With extensive experience in academia, research, and community engagement, Adane Fentaye Belay has played a vital role in advancing sustainable agricultural practices and plant health management. Through rigorous research and active teaching roles at various Ethiopian universities, [Name] has trained numerous students and contributed to groundbreaking studies in plant protection and horticulture.

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

 Adane Fentaye Belay embarked on an academic journey that laid a strong foundation for expertise in horticulture and plant protection:

  • Bachelor of Science in Horticulture – Wolkite University, Ethiopia.
  • Master of Science in Plant Protection – Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia.

Through these academic achievements, Adane Fentaye Belay developed a keen interest in sustainable agriculture, pest management, and plant health.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

 Adane Fentaye Belay has held esteemed positions in academia, dedicating time to both teaching and research:

  • Chief “I” Technical Assistance Lecturer and Researcher – Wolkite University (22 October 2018 – 24 October 2019)
  • Senior Technical Assistance Lecturer and Researcher – Mettu University
  • Delivered courses to undergraduate horticulture students.
  • Conducted research focused on sustainable plant protection methods.
  • Engaged in community service activities, spreading awareness about modern agricultural techniques.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON Plant Pathology

With a passion for agricultural research, Adane Fentaye Belay specializes in:

  • Pest Diagnosis & Management: Investigating effective methods to control pests and mitigate risks in agriculture.
  • Phytosanitary Treatments: Ensuring plant health and compliance with international trade regulations.
  • Sustainable Agricultural Practices: Promoting environmentally friendly approaches to farming and food security.
  • Data Science in Agriculture: Utilizing SAS and R software for statistical analysis and GIS applications in plant protection.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

 Adane Fentaye Belay has made a lasting impact in the field through:

  • Training the next generation of agricultural professionals.
  • Conducting research that directly benefits farmers and policymakers.
  • Engaging in international collaborations to advance plant health science.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

 Adane Fentaye Belay has contributed to academic literature with numerous peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations on plant protection, pest risk analysis, and sustainable agriculture.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

  • International Training Fellowship – National Institute of Plant Health Management, India (2024).
  • Certified Professional Teaching Educator – Wolkite University (2024-2025).
  • Pedagogical Education Excellence – Ministry of Education, Ethiopia (2018).
  • Entrepreneurship & Workplace Ethics Training Recognition – Wolkite University (2018).

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

 Adane Fentaye Belay aims to:

  • Expand collaborations with global agricultural institutions.
  • Develop innovative solutions for plant disease prevention.
  • Continue mentoring young researchers in the field.
  • Advocate for sustainable agricultural policies that benefit farmers and ecosystems alike.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

 Adane Fentaye Belay continues to make strides in research, education, and practical applications of horticulture. With a steadfast commitment to improving plant health and sustainable agriculture, [Name] is shaping the future of food security and environmental conservation.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

Integrated management of stripe rust ( Puccinia striiformis f. sp . tritici ) and its impact on the growth and yield of bread wheat ( Triticum aestivum ) in Ethiopia

  • Authors: Adane Fentaye Belay, Abaynew Jemal Jenber
    Journal: Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection
    Year: 2024

 

Nasrin Farhad | Horticultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nasrin Farhad | Horticultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Greenhouse and Controlled Environments Research Center (GCER), Horticultural Science Research Institute (HSRI), AREEO, Karaj | Iran

Dr. Nasrin Farhadi is a distinguished researcher and academic in horticultural science, currently serving at the Greenhouse and Controlled Environments Research Center (GCER), part of the Horticultural Science Research Institute (HSRI), AREEO, Iran. With a Ph.D. from the University of Tabriz, her research specializes in tissue culture, cytogenetics, medicinal plants, and plant physiology. She has contributed extensively to scientific literature with over 25 peer-reviewed publications focusing on stress physiology, plant biochemistry, and horticultural biotechnology. Dr. Farhadi is also involved in academic teaching and mentoring and has a strong foundation in applied plant science and greenhouse research.

Author Profile

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Education

Dr. Farhadi completed her Ph.D. in Agricultural Engineering with a specialization in tissue culture and cytogenetics from the University of Tabriz (2012–2015), followed by a postdoctoral fellowship in Plant Physiology at the same university (2017–2019). She earned her M.Sc. in Medicinal Plants from Tarbiat Modares University (2009–2011) and her B.Sc. in Horticultural Science from the University of Zanjan (2005–2009). Her thesis works spanned from postharvest physiology to castor bean agronomy and cytogenetics of Persian shallot, reflecting a broad base in horticultural and plant physiological sciences.

Professional Experience

Dr. Farhadi is currently a research faculty member at GCER, HSRI, AREEO in Iran, contributing to greenhouse and controlled environment studies. She has taught various undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including Plant Systematics, Fruits, Tissue Culture, and Medicinal Plants at institutions such as the University of Zanjan, University of Tabriz, and Payame Noor University. Her academic experience is complemented by her involvement in applied plant research and publication of high-impact studies, establishing her as an expert in plant biotechnology, stress physiology, and phytochemistry.

Awards and Recognition

While specific awards were not listed in the profile, Dr. Farhadi’s recognition comes through her prolific scientific output and collaborations across leading Iranian agricultural research institutes. Her high citation impact, international publications, and invitations for teaching roles highlight her reputation in the academic community. Her studies in plant stress physiology, cytogenetics, and essential oil profiling have earned her recognition among Iranian researchers working on medicinal and horticultural crops under environmental stresses.

Research Skills

Dr. Farhadi has advanced research skills in plant tissue culture, cytogenetics, stress physiology, and phytochemical analysis. Her expertise includes plant response to salinity and drought, essential oil extraction and profiling, chromosome doubling techniques, and in vitro propagation. She is proficient in experimental design, biochemical assays, microscopy, chromatography, and molecular biology methods. Her collaborative projects often span greenhouse cultivation, plant growth regulators, and organic amendments, making her a valuable contributor to sustainable horticultural practices and controlled environment agriculture.

Publications

Farhadi, N.; Panahandeh, J.; Motallebi-Azar, A.; Mokhtarzadeh, S. (2023). “Production of autotetraploid plants by in vitro chromosome engineering in Allium hirtifolium” in Horticultural Plant Journal
Khosrojerdi, M.; Moghaddam, M.; Farhadi, N. (2023). “Magnetic water irrigation changes physiological traits and stress tolerance of Salvia virgata under saline conditions” in Scientia Horticulturae
Farhadi, N.; Moghaddam, M.; Alizadeh Salteh, S.; Sanati Monfared, B. (2022). “Effect of 5-Aminolevulinic Acid on phytochemical and biochemical traits of Fagopyrum esculentum under salinity stress” in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
Moghaddam, M.; Shahhoseini, R.; Farhadi, N. (2022). “Biological fertilizers and superabsorbent polymer change biomass and volatile oil composition of Ocimum ciliatum Hornem” in Journal of Essential Oil Research
Kheyri, Z.; Moghaddam, M.; Farhadi, N. (2022). “Inoculation efficiency of different mycorrhizal species on growth, nutrient uptake, and antioxidant capacity of Calendula officinalis L.: a comparative study” in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
Ghassemi-Golezani, K.; Farhadi, N. (2022). “The efficacy of salicylic acid levels on photosynthetic activity, growth, and essential oil content and composition of Pennyroyal under salt stress” in Journal of Plant Growth Regulation

 

Duggireddy Mahesh Reddy | Plant Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Duggireddy Mahesh Reddy | Plant Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Y.S.R. Horticultural University | India

D. Mahesh Reddy is a passionate researcher specializing in horticulture, with a strong focus on floriculture and landscaping. With extensive experience in biotechnology-based crop genetics, he has worked on genetic diversity, crop improvement, and sustainable cultivation practices, particularly in ornamental and medicinal plants. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Horticulture from Dr. YSR Horticultural University and has actively contributed to research, publications, and academic events. His expertise is demonstrated in molecular characterization, plant tissue culture, and SSR marker analysis. Mahesh aims to serve in academia as an Assistant Professor, contributing to education, innovation, and scientific excellence in horticulture.

Author Profile

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Education 

D. Mahesh Reddy is pursuing a Ph.D. in Horticulture (Floriculture and Landscaping) at Dr. YSR Horticultural University, expected to submit his thesis in 2025. He completed his M.Sc. in Horticulture from Central Agricultural University, Imphal, and his B.Sc. (Horticulture) from Dr. YSRHU. He also completed intermediate and SSC education in Andhra Pradesh with distinction. His academic projects have focused on morphological and molecular characterization of orchids and genetic diversity studies in Crossandra species. He has hands-on experience in nursery management, ELP projects, RHWEP, and various cultivation techniques including protected cultivation of floricultural crops.

Professional Experience

Mahesh Reddy served as a Consultant at the A.P. Medicinal & Aromatic Plants Board, Vijayawada, for three months, supporting technical research and outreach for medicinal plant cultivation. He contributed to planning awareness programs and technical documentation. He has qualified the ASRB National Eligibility Test (NET) in 2023 for Assistant Professor roles. His research training includes experimental work at ICAR-IIHR, Bengaluru, and academic institutions in Arunachal Pradesh. Mahesh also gained practical exposure through hands-on training programs, workshops, and internships, particularly in molecular biology, biotechnology, and nursery and field-level horticultural practices.

Awards and Recognition 

D. Mahesh Reddy received the Best Oral Presentation Award at the International Conference on Ornamental Horticulture (TNAU, 2025) for his work on SSR-based diversity in Crossandra. He has been invited to present in national and international seminars and conferences, including ICAR-IIHR and DFR, Pune. His research presentations and poster displays at national symposiums and webinars highlight his active academic engagement. His qualification in the ASRB-NET exam (2023) adds to his academic credentials. Additionally, he has co-authored multiple high-impact journal publications, five book chapters, and four popular articles, showcasing consistent scholarly contribution in horticultural science.

Research Skills 

Mahesh possesses strong expertise in molecular biology techniques such as DNA extraction, PCR, gel electrophoresis, and DNA fingerprinting using SSR markers. He is proficient in using bioinformatics tools like NTSYS, MEGA, GeneAlex, and STRUCTURE for genetic analysis. His research integrates morphological and molecular approaches to assess genetic diversity in ornamental crops like Dendrobium and Crossandra. He has experience in nursery techniques, protected cultivation, vermicomposting, and field experimentation including trait analysis and statistical interpretation. His understanding of horticultural biotechnology is supported by trainings from IARI, ICAR-IIHR, and CAU, making him adept at both lab-based and field-oriented research activities.

Publications

Reddy, D. M., Safeena, S. A., Chandrashekar, N., Srinivas, P. T., Kumar, P. N., Arivalagan, M., & Sonavane, P. (2025). Deciphering genetic diversity and population structure in Crossandra (Crossandra infundibuliformis L.) genotypes based on SSR markers. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution.
Reddy, D. M., Momin, K. C., Singh, A. K., Kumar, S., Wangchu, L., & Bhargav, V. (2024). Genetic diversity of Dendrobium species revealed by simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution
Reddy, D. M., Momin, K. C., Bhargav, V., Kumar, S., Singh, A. K., & Arun Kumar, P. (2025). Phenotyping and diversity assessment of Dendrobium species by using DUS guidelines. Plant Science Today
Reddy, D. M., Momin, K. C., Bhargav, V., Kumar, S., Singh, A., & Phurailatpam, A. (2024). Morphological characterization of Dendrobium orchid species of East Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh. Journal of Horticultural Sciences
Reddy, D. M., Momin, K. C., Bhargav, V., Lego, N., Chakradhar, P., Siva Teja, V., & Mahesh, U. (2025). Genetic variability and character association analysis of various quantitative traits of orchids (Dendrobium spp.) from the East Siang District of Arunachal Pradesh. Journal of Applied Horticulture

 

Anjali | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anjali | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur | India

Dr. Anjali is an emerging soil science researcher from Himachal Pradesh, India, with a strong academic background and rich field experience in soil fertility, nutrient dynamics, and sustainable agricultural practices. She has earned her Ph.D. in Soil Science & Agricultural Chemistry from CSK Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University, Palampur, where her research focused on long-term fertilization effects in the maize-wheat cropping system. With over 15 research publications in peer-reviewed journals and significant training in data analytics, soil carbon assessment, and sustainable land use, she has actively contributed to both academic and applied agricultural domains. She has worked in various national and international workshops and conferences, presenting her findings and receiving awards for excellence. Currently, she is serving as a Research Associate in a national project and has over three years of research experience as a Junior Research Fellow. Her work is guided by an interdisciplinary approach to improving soil health and crop productivity.

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Education 

Dr. Anjali completed her Ph.D. in Soil Science & Agricultural Chemistry from CSK Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University, Palampur, where her doctoral research investigated the long-term effects of fertilizers on nutrient dynamics and soil carbon in maize-wheat systems. She also obtained her M.Sc. in Soil Science from the same university, focusing on zinc distribution in cultivated soils of the Outer Himalayas. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture from the same institution. She has received multiple recognitions, including the university gold medal and merit scholarships. Throughout her academic years, she actively participated in research programs, practical crop production, and rural outreach, gaining hands-on experience in modern farming systems, organic agriculture, and plant clinics. Her strong foundation in both theoretical and applied soil science, along with participation in specialized trainings and certification courses in statistical software, remote sensing, and environmental analysis, has shaped her into a well-rounded agricultural researcher.

Professional Experience 

Dr. Anjali is currently working as a Research Associate under the All India Coordinated Research Project on Micro and Secondary Nutrients and Pollutant Elements in Soils and Plants. Previously, she served for over three years as a Junior Research Fellow under the ICAR, NAHEP-CAAST Project on “Protected Agriculture & Natural Farming.” Her work has focused on sustainable nutrient management, soil health evaluation, and long-term field trials in maize-wheat cropping systems. She has conducted research in carbon sequestration modeling, fertilizer impact analysis, and sulphur dynamics. Additionally, she has been trained in statistical software (R, SPSS), GIS, and greenhouse gas emission monitoring. Her experience includes on-ground field training, village outreach programs, industrial internships, and international workshops on hydroponics and nutrient use efficiency. She is skilled in communicating scientific knowledge to farmers and stakeholders, making her an effective bridge between research institutions and the agricultural community.

Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Anjali has received several prestigious accolades for her academic and research contributions. She was awarded the Ph.D. Best Thesis Award at the International Conference on “One Health-One World” in 2023. She also earned a Commendation Certificate for her Ph.D. research presentation by the Indian Society of Soil Science. She qualified for ICAR NET in Soil Science and UGC NET in Environmental Science. During her postgraduate studies, she was the university topper and received the Gold Medal from CSK Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University. Her consistent academic performance earned her university merit scholarships and certificates of honour. She was awarded Best Poster Award and Second Prize in Oral Presentation in national-level seminars. Her active participation in science congresses, cultural events, and leadership programs reflects her multidimensional talents and commitment to scientific advancement and public engagement in agriculture.

Research Skill and Interests 

Dr. Anjali’s research interests lie in soil fertility management, nutrient cycling, soil organic carbon sequestration, micronutrient dynamics, and climate-smart agriculture. She has extensive hands-on experience with long-term fertility experiments, the RothC carbon model, and greenhouse gas emission assessments. Her technical proficiency includes statistical analysis using R and SPSS, soil health monitoring, biophysical modeling, and geo-spatial mapping through GIS and remote sensing tools. She has worked across diverse agro-ecological zones, particularly acid Alfisols in the North-Western Himalayas. Dr. Anjali is particularly interested in bridging scientific research with field-level applications, as seen through her training and engagement in hydroponics, natural farming, and sustainable input management. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates traditional soil science with emerging technologies like nanofertilizers and decision-support tools for land use planning. She is also skilled in communicating scientific findings through popular articles, presentations, manuals, and farmer-centric outreach programs.

Publication

Anjali, Sankhyan, N.K., Sharma, R.P., Rana, R.S., Sharma, G.D., & Thakur, A. (2025). “Inorganic and organic fertilizers affect potassium budget and dynamics in an acid Alfisol.” Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems
Baghla, D., Butail, N.P., Sharma, U., Thakur, P., Thakur, P., Anjali, Shukla, A.K., Sharma, M., Kumar, P., & Behera, S.K. (2025). “Efficacy of zinc fertilizers on potato performance in an acid Alfisol.” Soil Science Society of America Journal
 Pachauri, S.P., Shukla, A.K., Srivastava, P.C., Behera, S.K., Butail, N.P., Thakur, P., Thakur, P., Anjali, Sharma, M., & Sharma, P.K. (2024). “Effect of boron fertilization on productivity and sustainability of rice-wheat cropping system in Tarai region, North-West India.” Journal of Environmental Management (Cited by 2)
Sankhyan, N.K., Sharma, N., Sharma, R.P., Anjali, Sharma, G.D., & Thakur, A. (2024). “Sustainable soil management: Insights from a 47-year maize-wheat cropping system study.” Applied Soil Ecology (Cited by 4)
 Patial, D., Sankhyan, N.K., Sharma, R.P., Dev, P., & Anjali. (2022). “Assessing soil physical and chemical properties under long term fertilization after forty-eight years in North-Western Himalayas.” Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis (Cited by 3)
Anjali. (2022). “Long term effect of fertilizers and amendments on macronutrients uptake by maize and relationship with soil organic carbon in maize-wheat system in acid Alfisol of North-Western Himalayas.” Indian Journal of Ecology (Cited by 1)