Dani Sarsekova | Agricultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dani Sarsekova | Agricultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Kazakh National Agrarian Research University | Kazakhstan

Prof. Dani Nurgisaevna Sarsekova is a distinguished Doctor of Agricultural Sciences and Professor, currently serving as Dean of the Faculty of Forestry, Wildlife, and Environment at Kazakh National Agrarian Research University. She completed her forestry education at the Kazakh Agricultural Institute, pursued postgraduate studies at the Kazakh Research Institute of Forestry and Agroforestry, and later earned her doctoral degree at the Ural Forest Engineering University. With an h-index of 7, more than 29 scientific documents, and over 153 citations, she has made notable contributions to forestry science and environmental sustainability. Her research covers intensive mini-rotational forest plantations for energy purposes, carbon sequestration, shelter-belt agroforestry, and artificial mycorrhization of forest tree seedlings. She has co-authored significant works on ectomycorrhizal fungi in northeastern Kazakhstan and the role of artificial mycorrhiza in improving Siberian spruce growth. As the leader of major national and international projects—including Astana’s green-belt development, landscape-ecological assessments, and environmental cooperation within the Silk Road Economic Belt—she has advanced ecological restoration and climate-resilient forest management. Her achievements include securing third place in an international competition for the “Best Textbook” in agricultural and forestry sciences, underscoring her lasting impact on forestry education and research.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications

Wang, G., Ge, X., Lü, D., Zhang, Z., Wang, L., Sun, S., Jia, X., Zhang, B., Kuanysh, K., Sarsekova, D., et al. (2025).
Insecticidal activity of Angelica archangelica essential oil and transcriptomic analysis of Sitophilus zeamais in response to oil fumigation. Biology, 14(11), 1606. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology14111606

Wang, G., Lü, D., Ge, X., Zhang, Z., Meng, F., Chen, L., Kuanysh, K., Li, X., Zhang, B., Sarsekova, D., et al. (2025).
Insecticidal activity of Eupatorium fortunei essential oil against Schizaphis graminum and its effects on detoxification enzymes. Insects, 16(11), 1141. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects16111141

Sarsekova, D., & Satybaldiyeva, G. (2025). Field assessment and functional evaluation of agricultural shelterbelts in Akmola Region of Kazakhstan. SilvaWorld, 4(2), Article 373. https://doi.org/10.61326/silvaworld.v4i2.373

Aishuk, Y., Sarsekova, D., Sezai, E., & Shegenov, S. (2024). Bactericidal properties of phytoncides of Cotoneaster melanocarpus Fisch. ex. Blytt of the Akmola Region. 3i Intellect Idea Innovation, 4, 128. https://doi.org/10.52269/22266070_2024_4_128

Sarsekova, D. N., Perzadayeva, A. A., Sagin, J., Toktasynov, Zh., & Satybaldieva, G. (2024). Monitoring of forest shelter belts on agricultural lands of KazGer LLP and determining places of accumulation of melt drainage water. Bulletin of the Korkyt Ata Kyzylorda University,

Tigabu Redae Alle | Forestry | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Tigabu Redae Alle | Forestry | Editorial Board Member

Amhara Agricultural Research Institute | Ethiopia

Tigabu Redae Alle is an Ethiopian forestry researcher with more than a decade of professional experience in forest science, biodiversity, ecosystem management, and climate-change–oriented forestry research. Since 2013, he has served at the Sirinka Agricultural Research Center (SARC) under the Amhara Agricultural Research Institute, progressing from junior roles to Associate Researcher in Forestry and holding leadership responsibilities such as Coordinator of the Forestry and Agroforestry Research Directorate. He holds a PhD in Forest Sciences from Sokoine University of Agriculture, an MSc in Forest Management and Climate Change, and a BSc in General Forestry. contributing to journals such as Trees, Forests and People, Heliyon, Abyssinia Journal of Science and Technology, and Ethiopian Journal of Science & Technology. His research focuses on agroforestry systems, invasive pests, forest resource management, Ziziphus fruit tree species, Eucalyptus pest ecology, climate change adaptation, biodiversity assessment, and sustainable forest utilization. He has received prestigious scholarships from EEFRI, SIDA, ILRI, and WCDI, along with certificates of appreciation for training and community contributions. Tigabu aims to advance sustainable forestry solutions, strengthen climate-resilient landscapes, and support rural livelihoods through science-based forest management.

Profile: Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Getachew, G., Wudu, D., Alamire, G., Kasahun, H., Ayalew, A., Redae, T., et al. (2021). Adaptability and growth performance of introduced bamboo species in North East Ethiopia. Abyssinia Journal of Science and Technology,

Redae, T., Andrew, S. M., Karlsson, M. F., & Gure, A. (2024). Morphological traits of fruits and seeds of Ziziphus tree species growing in different land uses in Ethiopia. Heliyon,

Ayalew, A., Kassahun, H., Wudu, M., Alamarie, G., & Redae, T. et al. (2025). Community practices and conservation concerns: A study on the utilisation and management of Terminalia brownii in Amhara Region, Ethiopia. Discover Agriculture,

Getachew, G., Ayalew, A., Kassahun, H., Tesfaye, A., Alene, M., Redae, T., et al. (2024). Evaluate the adaptability of Eucalyptus species in the highlands of the Amhara region. Heliyon,

Alemu, A. A., Ayalew, G. G., Mengistie, H. K., Sisay, D. W., Menber, G. A., Alle, T. R., et al. (2024). Effects of seedling nursery lifespan and pot size on growth and survival rate of Grevillea robusta in Eastern Amhara.

Samuel Agele | Plant Physiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Samuel Agele | Plant Physiology | Best Researcher Award

Federal University of Technology, akure | Nigeria

Professor Samuel Ohikhena Agele is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of plant environmental physiology and agronomy, currently serving as a Professor and Lead Researcher at the Department of Crop, Soil & Pest Management, Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria. He holds a B.Agric., M.Sc. in Desert Science, Ph.D. in Crop Physiology, and a Postgraduate Certificate in Protected Crops & Irrigation. With over 25 Master’s and 20 Ph.D. theses successfully supervised, his academic leadership is well recognized. Professor Agele has held significant administrative roles, including Head of Department (2013–2016) and Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture at the University of Africa, Toru Orua (2017–2019). His research interests encompass soil-plant-climate interactions, conservation agriculture, ecological restoration, and the domestication of medicinal plant species. He has contributed extensively to literature, authoring numerous journal articles and book chapters. His work has been recognized by various professional associations, including the International Horticultural Science Society and the Soil Science Society of Nigeria. Professor Agele’s research has garnered over 390 citations, reflecting his significant impact in his field. His publication count stands at 34, with a predicted h-index of 13.

Profiles: Scopus | Google Scholar 

Featured Publications

Akinseye, F. M., Adam, M., Agele, S. O., Hoffmann, M. P., Traore, P. C. S., & [others]. (2017). Assessing crop model improvements through comparison of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) simulation models: A case study of West African varieties. Field Crops Research, 

Akinseye, F. M., Ajeigbe, H. A., Traore, P. C. S., Agele, S. O., Zemadim, B., & [others]. (2020). Improving sorghum productivity under changing climatic conditions: A modelling approach. Field Crops Research,

Agele, S. O., Iremiren, G. O., & Ojeniyi, S. O. (2000). Effects of tillage and mulching on the growth, development and yield of late-season tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.) in the humid south of Nigeria. The Journal of Agricultural Science, 

Lajide, L., Adedire, C. O., Muse, W. A., & Agele, S. O. (1998). Insecticidal activity of powders of some Nigerian plants against the maize weevil (Sitophilus zeamais Motsch.). The Journal of Agricultural Science, 

Agele, S. O., Iremiren, G. O., & Ojeniyi, S. O. (1999). Effects of plant density and mulching on the performance of late-season tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) in southern Nigeria. The Journal of Agricultural Science, 

ASTRID MERINO SILVERIO | Agronomic Practices | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. ASTRID MERINO SILVERIO | Agronomic Practices | Best Researcher Award

UNEB CAMPUS III, Brazil

Author Profile

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Mrs. ASTRID MERINO SILVERIO is a distinguished researcher specializing in agronomic practices and sustainable agriculture. With a strong academic background and years of experience in agricultural sciences, they have contributed significantly to enhancing crop productivity and soil health. Their research focuses on optimizing farming techniques, resource-efficient irrigation, and climate-resilient crop management. Over the years, they have collaborated with various institutions, leading multiple research projects aimed at improving agricultural sustainability. Their expertise extends to modern farming technologies, including precision agriculture and soil fertility enhancement. An advocate for eco-friendly farming, they have published extensively in reputed journals and participated in international conferences. Their contributions to agronomy have been recognized with numerous awards and accolades. Currently, they are actively involved in projects that bridge the gap between traditional farming methods and innovative agronomic solutions, ensuring a sustainable future for global agriculture.

 Education

Mrs. ASTRID MERINO SILVERIO holds a Ph.D. in Agronomic Sciences, specializing in sustainable farming and crop management. They earned their doctoral degree from UNEB CAMPUS III, where their research focused on innovative agronomic techniques to enhance soil fertility and water efficiency. Prior to this, they completed an MSc in Agricultural Sciences, with a thesis on the impact of conservation tillage on crop yield. Their academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Agronomy from UNEB CAMPUS III, where they developed a strong foundation in soil science, plant physiology, and agroecology. Throughout their education, they actively participated in research projects and collaborated with renowned scientists. Their dedication to agricultural advancement has led them to pursue postdoctoral research in climate-smart farming techniques. They have also attended specialized training programs in precision agriculture, organic farming, and sustainable land management, equipping them with cutting-edge skills to address global agricultural challenges.

  Professional Experience

Mrs. ASTRID MERINO SILVERIO has an extensive career in agronomic research and sustainable farming practices. They have worked as a Senior Research Scientist at UNEB CAMPUS III, focusing on optimizing crop management strategies to enhance productivity and soil health. Previously, they served as an Agronomy Consultant, advising farmers on best practices for sustainable agriculture. Their expertise includes precision farming, agroecology, and integrated pest management. Over the years, they have been involved in government and private sector projects, implementing climate-smart agriculture initiatives. As a university lecturer, they have mentored students and contributed to curriculum development in agronomic sciences. Their collaborations with international organizations have led to groundbreaking research in sustainable irrigation techniques and soil conservation. Currently, they are leading a multi-institutional project aimed at developing resilient cropping systems to combat climate change. Their hands-on approach and innovative strategies have made a significant impact on modern agronomic practices.

 Awards and Recognition 

Mrs. ASTRID MERINO SILVERIO has received numerous awards for their outstanding contributions to agronomy and sustainable agriculture. They were honored with the Best Agronomic Research Award for their groundbreaking work in soil conservation and climate-resilient farming. Additionally, they received the Sustainable Farming Excellence Award for their contributions to precision agriculture and resource-efficient irrigation techniques. Their efforts in organic farming innovations earned them the Green Agriculture Innovation Prize. They have also been recognized internationally, receiving the Global Agronomy Leadership Award for their role in developing sustainable cropping systems. In academia, they were awarded the Distinguished Researcher in Agriculture Award for their exceptional publications and mentorship. Their work has been featured in prestigious agricultural journals, and they are frequently invited as a keynote speaker at international conferences. Their recognition underscores their commitment to advancing agronomic practices and ensuring a sustainable future for global agriculture.

Research skills On Agronomic Practices

Mrs. ASTRID MERINO SILVERIO is an expert in agronomic research, specializing in sustainable crop production, precision agriculture, and soil health management. Their research skills encompass advanced data analysis, field experimentation, and innovative farming techniques. They have extensive experience in soil fertility assessment, nutrient management, and integrated pest control strategies. Their expertise in remote sensing and GIS applications for agriculture allows them to analyze crop patterns and improve land-use efficiency. They are proficient in statistical modeling and predictive analysis, helping optimize agricultural inputs and maximize yield. Additionally, they excel in climate-resilient agriculture, developing strategies to mitigate environmental stress on crops. Their research extends to organic farming, agroecology, and conservation agriculture, ensuring sustainable food production. Their ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and integrate scientific advancements into practical agronomic solutions makes them a key contributor to modern agricultural research and development.

Publications

The Use of Pesticides and Health Risk Assessment of Riparian Farmers in Northeastern Brazil: An Artificial Intelligence-based Analysis
  • Authors: Astrid Merino Silverio, Maristela Casé Costa Cunha, Wbaneide Martins de Andrade, Patricia Barros Pinheiro, Rafael Jorge do Prado, Luane dos Santos Simplício
  • Journal: Human Ecology
  • Year: 2025
The Health Care Management of Farmers Who Use Pesticides in Northeast Brazil: Use of Pesticides and the Care Management
  • Authors: Astrid Merino Silverio, Maristela Casé Costa Cunha, Márlon Vinícius Gama Almeida
  • Journal: BMC Health Services Research
  • Year: 2023
Relationships of Perception of Health Risks by Use of Pesticides: A Man-Environment Look
  • Authors: Astrid Merino Silverio, Maristela Casé Costa Cunha, Wbaneide Martins de Andrade, Luane dos Santos Simplício
  • Journal: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
  • Year: 2023