Mr. Idrissou Ahoudou | Plant Genetics | Best Researcher Award
Genetics, Biotechnology, and Seed Sciences Unit, University of Abomey-Calavi | Benin
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🌟 IDRISSOU AHOUDOU: A LEADING RESEARCHER IN GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING
INTRODUCTION
Dr. Idrissou Ahoudou is a distinguished researcher in Genetics and Plant Breeding, with a strong academic background and extensive experience in plant genetics, biotechnology, and crop improvement. His research contributions have significantly advanced the understanding of genetic diversity and crop resilience, particularly in Africa.
EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS
Dr. Ahoudou’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Crop Production from the National School of Agricultural Sciences and Techniques of Djougou, University of Parakou, Benin, in 2014. He later pursued a Master of Science in Biotechnology and Plant Breeding at the Faculty of Agronomic Sciences, University of Abomey-Calavi, Benin, completing his studies in 2018. Currently, he is set to defend his PhD at the University of Abomey-Calavi on March 19, 2025.
PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS
Dr. Ahoudou has served in multiple research capacities, notably as a Research Assistant from 2019 to 2022 in the “Improved Orange-Fleshed Sweet Potato Value Chains for Food and Nutrition Security in Benin, Niger, and Nigeria” project. His responsibilities included:
- Study Design and Implementation – Conceptualizing and executing baseline studies.
- Germplasm Conservation – Preserving sweet potato genetic diversity.
- Cultivar Evaluation – Identifying high-yield sweet potato cultivars.
- Capacity Building – Training farmers in sustainable agricultural practices.
CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON Plant Genetics
Dr. Ahoudou specializes in plant genetics, genomics, bioinformatics, and crop breeding. His research encompasses:
- Participatory Breeding Approaches – Engaging farmers in cultivar evaluation.
- Genetic Improvement of Crops – Enhancing yield and stress resistance.
- Bioinformatics Applications – Utilizing computational tools for genetic analysis.
- Climate Change Adaptation – Developing resilient crop varieties.
IMPACT AND INFLUENCE
Dr. Ahoudou’s work has had a profound impact on food security and sustainable agriculture in West Africa. His research in genetic improvement of sweet potatoes and tomatoes has contributed to better yield stability and nutritional value, benefiting local farmers and agricultural stakeholders.
ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS
Dr. Ahoudou has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals, including:
- Ahoudou, I., et al. (2023). Farmers’ selection criteria for sweet potato varieties in Benin: An application of Best-Worst Scaling, Experimental Agriculture, 59, p. e25. [DOI: 10.1017/S0014479723000224]
- Ahoudou, I., et al. (2025). Multi-environmental traits selection and farmer’s participatory assessment of mean performance and stability of orange-fleshed sweet potato genotypes in Benin, Heliyon, 11(2), p. e41685. [DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2025.e41685]
HONORS & AWARDS
- 2018 – Letter of Congratulations from the Director of the Genetics, Horticulture, and Seed Science Laboratory for securing an African Union Research Grant.
- 2011 – Benin Government Scholarship for Bachelor studies.
LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS
With his dedication to plant genetics and breeding, Dr. Ahoudou aims to:
- Develop new resilient crop varieties.
- Enhance bioinformatics integration in genetic studies.
- Strengthen collaborations between research institutions and farmers.
FINAL NOTE
Dr. Ahoudou continues to be a trailblazer in genetics and plant breeding, focusing on improving food security and sustainable agricultural practices. His research and fieldwork have positioned him as an influential figure in crop genetics and biotechnology.
NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS
Multi-environmental traits selection and farmer’s participatory assessment of mean performance and stability of orange-fleshed sweet potato genotypes in Benin
- Authors: I. Ahoudou, V.N. Fassinou Hotegni, D.E.O. Sogbohossou, I. Moumouni-Moussa, E.G. Achigan-Dako
Journal: Heliyon
Year: 2025