Qi Su | Plant-Animal Interactions | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Qi Su | Plant-Animal Interactions | Best Researcher Award

Yangtze University | China

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Professor Qi Su, a distinguished academic in entomology and plant-insect interactions, has made significant contributions to the field of chemical and molecular ecology. With a PhD from the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences and a progressive academic career at Yangtze University, including his current role as Deputy Dean, he has established himself as a leading researcher. His expertise in plant defense mechanisms, particularly in vegetable pest management, has led to critical advancements in understanding plant-insect dynamics, making his work highly impactful for both theoretical and applied agricultural sciences. Given his impressive academic output, research impact, and leadership in plant-insect interaction studies, Professor Qi Su is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work has not only expanded scientific understanding but also contributed to sustainable agricultural practices, making him a deserving nominee for this prestigious recognition.

🎓 Education 

Professor Qi Su holds a strong academic foundation in plant protection and entomology. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Plant Protection from Yunnan Agriculture University, China (2005–2009), where he developed a keen interest in insect-plant interactions. He pursued his Ph.D. in Entomology at the prestigious Chinese Academy of Agriculture Science, China (2009–2015), focusing on the molecular aspects of insect behavior and plant defense mechanisms. During his doctoral research, he explored chemical ecology and insect physiology, leading to high-impact publications. His academic journey continued with postdoctoral research and visiting scientist roles at the University of Bern, Switzerland (2019–2020), enriching his expertise in evolutionary ecology and plant signaling pathways. His interdisciplinary education has positioned him as a leading researcher in entomology, contributing to advancements in integrated pest management and sustainable agriculture.

 💼  Professional Experience

Professor Qi Su has held various academic and research positions that have shaped his career in entomology. He began as an Assistant Professor at Yangtze University (2015–2017), where he initiated research on plant-insect chemical interactions. He was later promoted to Associate Professor (2017–2021), expanding his research scope into molecular ecology and induced plant defenses. During his tenure as a Visiting Scientist at the University of Bern, Switzerland (2019–2020), he collaborated on studies involving insect behavior and plant defense responses. In 2022, he achieved the rank of full Professor and was appointed Deputy Dean at Yangtze University. Throughout his career, he has led multiple research projects, published widely in SCI journals, and secured patents on novel pest management strategies. His expertise in plant-insect interactions has contributed significantly to agricultural science and sustainable farming practices.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Professor Qi Su has received numerous awards recognizing his contributions to entomology and plant-insect interaction research. Notable honors include the Outstanding Scientist Award for his advancements in chemical ecology, the Young Researcher Excellence Award for his pioneering work in insect-induced plant defenses, and the Best Innovation in Agricultural Sciences Award for developing sustainable pest management techniques. Additionally, he has been honored with research fellowships from the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences and the University of Bern, supporting his studies on plant signaling pathways. His patents on novel insect deterrents have gained industry recognition, further solidifying his impact on ecological research. He actively participates in global scientific committees, serving as a keynote speaker at international conferences. His editorial role in entomology journals also underscores his influence in shaping future research directions.

🌍Research skills On Plant-Animal Interactions

Professor Qi Su is a leading expert in plant-insect interactions, demonstrating a strong command of chemical and molecular ecology methodologies. His key research skills include:

  • Chemical Ecology: Identifying plant volatile compounds and their effects on herbivores.
  • Molecular Techniques: Using gene expression analysis and RNA sequencing to study plant defense responses.
  • Insect Behavior Analysis: Investigating herbivore feeding patterns and host selection.
  • Biostatistical Analysis: Applying quantitative models for ecological interactions.
  • Green Pest Management: Developing eco-friendly strategies to control agricultural pests. His research integrates cutting-edge molecular tools with ecological principles to decipher complex plant-insect interactions. His ability to translate fundamental research into practical pest management solutions has positioned him as a key contributor to sustainable agriculture. His work is widely cited, with an h-index of 23 and over 2,390 citations, reflecting the impact of his studies on entomology and plant science.

📖Publications

A plant virus manipulates both its host plant and the insect that facilitates its transmission
  • Journal: Science Advances

  • Year: 2025

  • Authors: Shaoli Wang, Xin Yang, Wen Xie, Qingjun Wu, Xuguo Zhou, Jie Ning, Xiaojie Wu, Wenlu Wang, Jun Ren, Qi Su, et al.

Characterization of Field-Evolved Resistance to Afidopyropen, a Novel Insecticidal Toxin Developed from Microbial Secondary Metabolites, in Bemisia tabaci
  • Journal: Toxins

  • Year: 2022

  • Authors: Ran Wang, Qinghe Zhang, Xuan Zhou, Mi Zhang, Qingyi Yang, Qi Su, Chen Luo

Pesticide Resistance and Related Mutation Frequencies of Tetranychus urticae in Hainan, China
  • Journal: Horticulturae

  • Year: 2022

  • Authors: Tian Tian, Mingmei Wu, Yan Zhang, Dandan Xu, Mingyue Wu, Wen Xie, Qi Su, Shaoli Wang

Genome-Wide Identification and Analysis of Chitinase-Like Gene Family in Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae)
  • Journal: Insects

  • Year: 2021

  • Authors: Zhengke Peng, Jun Ren, Qi Su, Yang Zeng, Lixia Tian, Shaoli Wang, Qingjun Wu, Pei Liang, Wen Xie, Youjun Zhang

 

Asim Abbasi | Entomology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Asim Abbasi | Entomology | Best Researcher Award

Department of Entomology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 38040, Pakistan

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🌟INTRODUCTION

Dr. Asim Abbasi, a distinguished entomologist, specializes in the intersection of agriculture and entomology. His extensive research, particularly in the management of insect pests and plant protection, has made significant contributions to sustainable agricultural practices. With a career spanning multiple prestigious institutions in both Pakistan and the USA, Dr. Abbasi’s work continues to impact the field of entomology and agricultural sciences.

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Born on June 20, 1987, in Pakistan, Dr. Abbasi’s journey in entomology began at the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Sciences (Entomology). His fascination with insects led him to pursue a Master’s and later a Ph.D. in Agriculture (Entomology) at the same institution. His doctoral dissertation, “Silicon-based induced resistance and its integration with new chemistry insecticides in cotton against Bemisia tabaci,” was supervised by leading experts in the field.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Abbasi has held various roles across prominent research and teaching institutions, contributing to both the academic and practical aspects of entomology. He served as a Research Assistant at the University of Arizona, Tucson, where he focused on the quantification of silicon in cotton plants and its effect on whitefly behavior. He also worked as a Teaching Assistant at the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, guiding master’s students and aiding in manuscript writing and statistical data analysis.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON Entomology

Dr. Abbasi’s research primarily revolves around pest management, sustainable agriculture, and the integration of biotechnological methods in crop protection. He has conducted groundbreaking work on the biocontrol potential of Beauveria bassiana and Bacillus thuringiensis against crop-damaging pests like Chilo partellus. Additionally, his investigations into the use of nanobiostimulants and CRISPR/Cas technologies are pushing the boundaries of genetic improvement in crops to withstand biotic stress.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Abbasi’s work has made an indelible mark on both agricultural practices and entomology. His publications and research contributions are utilized worldwide in pest management strategies, biofortification techniques, and climate-resilient farming systems. By bridging the gap between science and practical application, his influence extends beyond academia, impacting real-world agricultural solutions.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

With numerous publications in high-impact journals and book chapters, Dr. Abbasi has earned recognition for his expertise in sustainable pest control, climate resilience in crops, and insect biodiversity. His work continues to inform global agricultural strategies, as evidenced by his collaborations with scholars across the globe.

  • Abbasi, A., Hina, A., Zafar, S., Arshad, M.U., & Abdelsalam, N.R. (2024). “Nanobiostimulants for Enhancing Plant Stress Tolerance,” Springer.
  • Abbasi, A., Hina, A., Qayyum, M.A., & Wakil, W. (2023). “Entomopathogenic Fungi: Prospects and Challenges,” Springer.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

  • Research Excellence Award, University of Agriculture Faisalabad
  • Award for Best PhD Dissertation, University of Agriculture Faisalabad
  • International Scholar Award, University of Arizona
  • Outstanding Researcher Award in Entomology

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Looking forward, Dr. Abbasi is committed to expanding his research into new frontiers of agricultural biotechnology and crop resilience. As a leader in his field, his legacy will be defined by his contributions to sustainable agricultural practices and his role in shaping the future of crop protection and entomology research.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Dr. Abbasi continues to lead innovative research in agricultural entomology, focusing on eco-friendly pest management and plant protection strategies. His efforts aim to contribute to the global fight against food insecurity and climate change through science-driven solutions in agriculture.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

Comparison of Pheromone Lures and Sticky Pad Color for Capturing Tuta absoluta (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae)
  • Authors: Sadique, M., Ishtiaq, M., Qayyum, M.A., Akram, M.I., Rebouh, N.Y.
  • Journal: Insects
  • Year: 2025
Assessment of Different Conventional and Biofortified Wheat Genotypes Based on Biology and Damage Pattern of Rhyzopertha dominica and Trogoderma granarium
  • Authors: Yousuf, H.M.B., Yasin, M., Khan, M.A., Rebouh, N.Y., Ali, H.M.
  • Journal: Insects
  • Year: 2025
Evaluating the Influence of Different Artificial Diets on Apis mellifera L. Using Health Biomarkers and Performance Metrics
  • Authors: Islam, S.U., Aqueel, M.A., Yousuf, M.U., Parvaiz, A., Rebouh, N.Y.
  • Journal: Insects
  • Year: 2024
Effect of Co-Diet Supplementation on Biodegradation of Polyethylene by Galleria mellonella L. (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
  • Authors: Mahfooz, A., Yasin, M., Qayyum, M.A., Aqueel, M.A., Subhan, M.
  • Journal: Insects
  • Year: 2024
Use of Periplaneta americana as a Soybean Meal Substitute: A Step towards Sustainable Transformative Poultry Feeds
  • Authors: Mustafa, F., Sajjad, A., Tahir, R., Avila-Quezada, G.D., Abd_Allah, E.F.
  • Journal: Insects
  • Year: 2024