Fahim Hussain Shah | Plant Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Fahim Hussain Shah | Plant Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Department of Plant science, Faculty of biological science Quaid-i-Azam University | Pakistan

Fahim Hussain Shah is an emerging plant scientist whose research spans plant science, mycology, plant–microbe interactions, phycology, and plant pathology, with a strong focus on fungal biodiversity and its ethnomycological significance. He holds an M.Phil in Plant Science from Quaid-i-Azam University, where he conducted extensive studies on the morpho-genetic identification and medicinal potential of wild macrofungi from Pakistan. His academic foundation also includes a Bachelor’s degree in Botany, complemented by professional teaching qualifications. Fahim has published impactful research on macrofungi, microalgae, saline-tolerant microbial strains, and fungal taxonomy, contributing significantly to biodiversity documentation and sustainable agricultural approaches. His technical expertise includes DNA extraction, PCR, phylogenetic analysis, bioinformatics, phytochemical testing, and microalgae purification. He has worked in administrative roles and actively participates in scientific conferences and workshops. As a journal reviewer, he supports the scientific community through evaluations in ethnobotany and ethnopharmacology. His research interests revolve around genomics-based crop improvement, plant–microbe interactions for stress tolerance, fungal systematics, and the application of traditional knowledge in biotechnology. Fahim aims to integrate modern molecular tools with ecological insights to advance sustainable agriculture, strengthen disease management strategies, and promote the conservation and scientific utilization of Pakistan’s rich fungal and plant biodiversity.

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Featured Publications

Shah, F. H., Azeem, M. A., Ullah, T., Mumtaz, A. S., Shah, S. A., Khan, M. B., Karunarathna, S. C., Elgorban, A. M., & Kiran, M. (2025). From wild ecosystem to the pharmaceutical use–Exploring the traditional medicine and socio-cultural heritage of macrofungi from Pakistan. New Zealand Journal of Botany.

Shah, F. H., Kiran, M., Khan, M. B., Basit, A., Elgorban, A. M., Ahmad, M., Ullah, T., Mumtaz, A. S., & Sana. (2025). Morphology and phylogeny of gasteroids and two novel hosts for Pisolithus albus (Sclerodermataceae) from Pakistan. New Zealand Journal of Botany.

Ishaq, M., Khan, M. B., Shah, F. H., Fiaz, M., & Khalid, A. N. (2024). A new species of Agaricus: Agaricus totalaiiensis in section Minores from Pakistan.

Ullah, T., Ullah, K., Saba, M., & Shah, F. H. (2023). Conocybe karakensis sp. nov. (Bolbitiaceae, Agaricales) from Pakistan. Phytotaxa.

Azeem, M. A., Shah, F. H., Ullah, A., Ali, K., Jones, D. A., Khan, M. E. H., & Ashraf, A. (2022). Biochemical characterization of halotolerant Bacillus safensis PM22 and its potential to enhance growth of maize under salinity stress. Plants,

Seyed Reza Fani | Plant Pathology | Plant Disease Control Innovation

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Seyed Reza Fani | Plant Pathology | Plant Disease Control Innovation

Plant Protection Research Department, Agriculture and Natural Resources Research and Education Center, Yazd | Iran

Dr. Seyed Reza Fani is an Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology at the Agriculture and Natural Resources Research and Education Center of Yazd, Iran. He holds a Ph.D. in Plant Pathology from the Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch of Tehran, completed in 2013. His doctoral research focused on utilizing atoxigenic Aspergillus flavus isolates to control aflatoxin contamination in pistachio nuts. Dr. Fani’s professional journey includes roles as a researcher and expert in plant pathology laboratories within the Iranian Plant Protection Organization and the Agriculture Organization of Sistan-Baluchistan province. His research interests encompass mycotoxin management, biological control agents, and integrated pest management strategies. He has contributed to over 5 H- index, with more than 95 citations. His work has been presented at various international conferences, including the MYCOKEY International Conference and the International Mycotoxin Conference. Dr. Fani’s expertise is instrumental in advancing sustainable agricultural practices in Iran.

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Featured Publications

Fani, S. R., Nouri Gharansaraei, S., Rezaee, S., Mohammadi-Moghadam, M., Zamanizadeh, H. R., & Shahbazi, S. (2025, December). Gamma-induced Trichoderma guizhouense mutants: Enhanced biocontrol of Fusarium wilt in cucumbers and improved environmental stress tolerance. Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection.

Fani, S. R., & Moradi, M. (2025, May 15). An overview of pistachio gummosis: A comprehensive analysis. Tropical Plant Pathology.

Nouri Gharansaraei, S., Fani, S. R., Rezaee, S., Mohammadi-Moghadam, M., Zamanizadeh, H. R., & Shahbazi, S. (2025, March 27). Gamma-induced Trichoderma guizhouense mutants: Enhanced biocontrol of Fusarium wilt in cucumbers and improved environmental stress tolerance.

Kazemi, A., Sedaghati, E., Fani, S. R., Moradi, M., & Nadi, M. (2023). Effect of sulfur on toxigenic Aspergillus flavus in vitro. Journal of Nuts.

Mohammadi-Moghadam, M., Fani, S. R., Ghasemi, M., & Aldaghi, M. (2023). Population density of Aspergillus section Flavi and aflatoxin content in different types of pistachio nuts. Journal of Chemical Health Risks.

Raviteja D H | Plant Physiology | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Raviteja D H | Plant Physiology | Young Scientist Award

Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Bengaluru, Karnataka | India

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Raviteja D. H. began his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Horticulture from the University of Horticultural Sciences, Bagalkot, Karnataka, where he achieved a CGPA of 8.29. He then pursued his M.Sc. in Plant Physiology at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi, completing his thesis on the effects of elevated CO₂ and phosphorus nutrition in rice. His academic excellence culminated with a Ph.D. in Crop Physiology from the University of Agricultural Sciences, Raichur, where he secured the University Gold Medal for ranking first in his discipline. His doctoral research focused on heat tolerance in maize, particularly the physiological mechanisms underlying thermotolerance.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Raviteja’s professional career has spanned academia and national research institutes. He served as an Assistant Professor of Crop Physiology at JC Diwakar Reddy Agricultural College, affiliated with ANGRAU, for a brief but impactful period. Currently, he is working as a Senior Research Fellow under the National Innovations in Climate Resilient Agriculture (NICRA) project at ICAR-IIHR, Bengaluru, where he contributes to developing climate-resilient crop strategies.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Raviteja’s work centers around plant stress physiology, focusing on drought stress, heat tolerance, climate resilience, and plant nutrition. He has contributed significantly to understanding the physiological and biochemical responses of crops to elevated CO₂, phosphorus nutrition, and abiotic stress. He has developed a Temperature Induction Response (TIR) Technique for rapid screening of thermotolerant maize genotypes and evaluated the efficacy of plant growth promoters and seaweed biostimulants in enhancing stress tolerance in horticultural crops like tomato and gherkins.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Raviteja’s research has direct implications on climate-resilient agriculture, sustainable crop production, and resource-use efficiency in changing climatic conditions. His work on crop simulation modeling for tomato and onion is being integrated into the Infocrop software, aiding policy planners and farmers with predictive analytics. His publications in reputed journals have added value to the domains of plant physiology, abiotic stress management, and crop improvement.

📊 Academic Citations and Publications

Dr. Raviteja is a prolific academic with over 10 research papers, multiple review articles, book chapters, and popular science articles to his credit. His work has been cited in high-impact journals such as Plant Physiology Reports, Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, and Agricultural Research Journal. Some notable publications include:

  • Impact of Elevated CO₂ and Phosphorus on Rice Quality

  • Standardization of TIR Technique for Maize

  • Biochemical and Yield Response of Maize under Heat Stress

🛠️ Technical Skills

Dr. Raviteja is proficient in both field-based and laboratory-based physiological techniques, including:

  • Use of HPLC/UPLC, CHNS analyzer, IRGA (LICOR-6800), and ICP-AES

  • Expertise in SPURA automated drought simulator, hydroponics, and crop simulation modeling

  • Analytical skills in NUE (Nutrient Use Efficiency), root physiology, and mineral profiling

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

During his tenure as Assistant Professor, Dr. Raviteja engaged in teaching Crop Physiology, mentoring undergraduate students, and contributing to academic curriculum development. His blend of research insight and teaching acumen makes him a valuable asset in agricultural education and mentoring.

🏆 Awards and Achievements

  • 🥇 University Gold Medal for Ph.D. (Crop Physiology), UAS Raichur

  • Karnataka State Eligibility Test (KSET) – Life Sciences

  • 🎓 ICAR-JRF in Crop Physiology (2018)

  • 💰 DBT-PG Fellowship for MSc in Plant Biotechnology

  • 🏅 Best M.Sc. Thesis Award, Agro-Environmental Development Society (2023)

📘 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Raviteja D. H. is poised to become a leading researcher in climate-resilient crop science. His interdisciplinary expertise bridges plant physiology, agronomy, biotechnology, and climate modeling. With a strong foundation in research, teaching, and innovation, he is committed to developing sustainable solutions for improving crop performance under abiotic stress, ensuring food security and environmental sustainability.

🌱 Other Notable Contributions

  • 📚 Authored chapters on plant phenomics and magnetic field effects in agricultural science books.

  • 📰 Published popular science articles to enhance public awareness on topics like climate change, urban horticulture, and innovative crop hybrids.

📖Publications

Elevated Atmospheric CO₂ and Its Potential Impacts on Field Crops: Implications for Plant Biology and Food Quality
  • Authors: D. H. Raviteja, A. Manik
    Journal: Russian Journal of Plant Physiology
    Year: 2025
Enhancing Antioxidant Activity and Osmolyte Accumulation in Heat-Stressed Maize Hybrids with Plant Growth Promoters and Thermotolerance-Induced Seeds
  • Authors: Raviteja, D.H.; Dhanoji, M.M.; Kuchanur, P.H.; Amaregouda, A.; Patil, R.P.; Barkeer, S.
    Journal: Agricultural Research Journal
    Year: 2024
Heat Stress in Maize: Understanding the Physiological and Biochemical Impacts
  • Authors: Doddaghatta H. Raviteja; Swamy N.; Ranjeetha R.; Anil Jadhav
    Journal: Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology
    Year: 2024
    Date: July 11, 2024
Exogenous Application of Plant Growth Promoters and Thermotolerance-Induced Seeds Improves the Growth, Yield and Yield Components of Summer Maize
  • Authors: Doddaghatta H. Raviteja
    Journal: Plant Archives
    Year: 2024
Nutrient Remobilization and C:N:P Stoichiometry in Response to Elevated CO₂ and Low Phosphorus Availability in Rice Cultivars Introgressed With and Without Pup1
  • Authors: Sharma, S.; Raviteja, D. H.; Kumar, T.; Bindraban, P. S.; Pandey, R.
    Journal: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
    Year: 2024