Busisiwe Vilakazi | Crop Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Busisiwe Vilakazi | Crop Science | Best Researcher Award

University of Mpumalanga | South Africa

Busisiwe Vilakazi is a Lecturer at the University of Mpumalanga, specializing in plant production and sustainable agriculture. She recently submitted her PhD thesis and has a master’s degree in plant production. Her research primarily focuses on food and nutrition security, climate resilience, and the role of neglected legumes in smallholder farming systems. She actively supervises postgraduate students, contributes to departmental committees, and participates in collaborative research addressing agricultural challenges. Beyond academia, she serves as an Editorial Board Member and reviewer for Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology, demonstrating her commitment to advancing agricultural knowledge and strengthening research communities globally.

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Education 

Busisiwe Vilakazi has built a strong academic foundation in agricultural sciences. She holds a master’s degree in plant production, equipping her with in-depth knowledge of crop management, agronomy, and sustainable farming systems. She has recently completed her PhD thesis, which is under external examination, reflecting her dedication to advancing research on food security and climate resilience. Her doctoral studies focus on the integration of neglected legumes into smallholder farming systems, emphasizing crop diversification as a pathway to sustainability. This academic progression demonstrates her commitment to combining theoretical expertise with applied agricultural solutions to address pressing global challenges.

Professional Experience 

Busisiwe Vilakazi serves as a Lecturer at the University of Mpumalanga, where she teaches, mentors postgraduate students, and engages in departmental leadership. She has completed multiple research projects addressing crop diversification, resilience under climate stress, and smallholder farmer development. Her consultancy work includes a collaborative project with the Water Research Commission and Old Mutual, where she contributes to building food gardens in rural schools across South Africa to enhance food security and climate adaptation. She is also an Editorial Board Member and reviewer for international journals, further expanding her role as an academic, researcher, and thought leader in agricultural sciences.

Awards and Recognition 

Busisiwe Vilakazi is gaining recognition for her contributions to sustainable agriculture and food security research. Her work on socioeconomic drivers of crop diversification has been published in peer-reviewed journals and republished as a book chapter in the Prime Archives in Sustainability, highlighting its significance in global agricultural discussions. She is also an Editorial Board Member of Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology, a role that underscores her standing in the academic community. Her research impact, growing citation record, and involvement in prestigious collaborative projects demonstrate her potential as an emerging leader in plant sciences, meriting recognition through research and innovation awards.

Research Skills 

Busisiwe Vilakazi’s research skills encompass both quantitative and qualitative methodologies, including the use of structured questionnaires, multiple linear regression, and multivariate probit regression models. She is experienced in designing field experiments, evaluating cropping systems, and analyzing the agronomic performance of neglected legumes under various environmental conditions. Her expertise extends to assessing physiological responses of crops to water stress, seed quality, and resilience strategies for smallholder farmers. Additionally, she integrates socio-economic assessments with agronomic research to provide holistic insights. Her ability to merge applied agricultural science with community-based solutions demonstrates her multidisciplinary approach to advancing food security and climate resilience.

Publications

Vilakazi, B*., Odindo, A.O., Phophi, M.M., & Mafongoya, P.L. (2025). “Socioeconomic Factors Influencing Crop Diversification Among Smallholder Farmers in Bergville, South Africa” in Agriculture.

Vilakazi, B*., Mafongoya, P.L., Odindo, A.O., & Phophi, M.M. (2025). “The Role of Neglected Grain Legumes in Food and Nutrition Security and Human Health” in Sustainability.

Vilakazi, B*., Mafongoya, P.L., Odindo, A.O., & Phophi, M.M. (2025). “Socioeconomic Factors Influencing Smallholder Farmers’ Willingness to Cultivate Neglected Legumes and Their Selection of Suitable Planting Dates” in Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems.

Vilakazi, B*., Ogola, J.B.O., Odindo, A.O., & Ncama, K. (2023). “Water Stress Affected Seed Accumulation of Non-Reducing Soluble Sugars and Germination Performance of Three Chickpea Cultivars” in Legume Research – An International Journal,

Conclusion 

In summary, Busisiwe Vilakazi exemplifies a new generation of agricultural scientists committed to addressing global challenges of food security, climate change, and sustainability. Through her academic research, professional experience, and community-focused projects, she bridges the gap between science and practical solutions for smallholder farmers. Her work highlights the importance of neglected legumes in improving resilience, nutrition, and livelihoods. With publications in respected journals, involvement in high-impact projects, and recognition through editorial roles, she is well-positioned to make lasting contributions to agricultural development. Busisiwe Vilakazi’s career trajectory reflects dedication, innovation, and leadership in advancing sustainable food systems.

Naeem Abbas | Sustainable Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Naeem Abbas | Sustainable Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

King Saud University | Saudi Arabia

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DR. NAEEM ABBAS: A DEDICATED ENTOMOLOGIST AND RESEARCHER ✨

INTRODUCTION

Dr. Naeem Abbas is a distinguished entomologist and academic, currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Plant Protection Department at the College of Food and Agricultural Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. With a robust academic background and extensive research experience in insect resistance, pest management, and molecular entomology, he has made significant contributions to the field of agricultural sciences.

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Born in Muzaffar Garh, Punjab, Pakistan, Dr. Naeem Abbas showed an early inclination toward biological sciences. He pursued his Bachelor of Science (Hons.) in Entomology from Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, followed by an MSc (Hons.) in Entomology. His PhD research focused on monitoring insecticide resistance, determining genetics, and analyzing cross-resistance in houseflies from poultry farms in Punjab, Pakistan. His academic excellence was evident when he secured the third position in his MPhil.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Abbas has held various academic positions, showcasing his commitment to research and teaching. Before joining King Saud University in 2019, he worked as an Assistant Professor at the University College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan. He also served as a Visiting Faculty Member at Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, and Muhammad Nawaz Shareef University of Agriculture, Multan.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON Sustainable Agriculture 

His research primarily focuses on:

  • Insecticide resistance monitoring and management
  • Molecular and biochemical mechanisms of resistance
  • Evolution and fitness costs associated with insecticide resistance
  • Integrated pest management strategies
  • Agricultural and medically important pest control

Dr. Abbas has led and contributed to numerous research projects, including studies on flonicamid resistance in houseflies and biochemical characterization of pesticide resistance in infectious disease vectors.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

His research has provided critical insights into resistance development in agricultural pests, helping formulate effective pest control strategies. Dr. Abbas has mentored several students and researchers, fostering the next generation of entomologists. His findings have influenced pest management policies and strategies in both academia and the agricultural industry.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

  1. Crop Protection (2025) – Resistance development in Oxycarenus hyalinipennis
  2. Agronomy (2025) – Evaluation of insecticide toxicity on Myzus persicae
  3. Toxins (2024) – Resistance mechanisms in Lepidopteran pests
  4. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology (2023) – Resistance monitoring in Myzus persicae
  5. Biology (2023) – Biological fitness cost and demographic growth characteristics
  6. Insects (2023) – Alpha-cypermethrin resistance in Musca domestica

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

  • Research Productivity Award (2016, 2017) by the Pakistan Council for Science and Technology.
  • Incentive Award (2016) for research publications by The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan.
  • Top 10 Young Productive Scientists of Pakistan (2016) and ranked among the top 100 Productive Scientists of Pakistan in subsequent years.
  • Indigenous PhD Scholarship by the Higher Education Commission (HEC), Pakistan.
  • Outstanding Reviewer Recognition from Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology.

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Looking ahead, Dr. Abbas aims to expand his research into novel biopesticides, resistance management strategies, and sustainable pest control methods. His work will continue to impact agricultural productivity, pest management policies, and environmental sustainability.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Dr. Naeem Abbas continues to be a key figure in the field of entomology, dedicating his expertise to addressing global agricultural challenges. His relentless pursuit of knowledge and innovative research methodologies make him an invaluable asset to the scientific community.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

Evaluation of Insecticide Toxicity and Field Performance Against Myzus persicae
  • Authors: Safwat G. Sabra, Naeem Abbas, Abdulwahab Hafez
  • Journal: Agronomy
  • Year: 2025
Resistance of Lepidopteran Pests to Bacillus thuringiensis Toxins
  • Authors: Muhammad Afzal, Mamuna Ijaz, Naeem Abbas, Sarfraz Ali Shad, Jose Eduardo Serrao
  • Journal: Toxins
  • Year: 2024
Biological Fitness Cost, Demographic Growth Characteristics, and Resistance Mechanism in Alpha-Cypermethrin-Resistant Musca domestica
  • Authors: Abdulwahab M. Hafez, Naeem Abbas
  • Journal: Biology
  • Year: 2023
First Monitoring of Resistance and Corresponding Mechanisms in the Green Peach Aphid, Myzus persicae, to Registered and Unregistered Insecticides in Saudi Arabia
  • Authors: Safwat G. Sabra, Naeem Abbas, Abdulwahab M. Hafez
  • Journal: Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology
  • Year: 2023
Alpha-Cypermethrin Resistance in Musca domestica
  • Authors: Naeem Abbas, Abdulwahab Hafez
  • Journal: Insects
  • Year: 2023

 

Takwa Wannassi | Plant-Animal Interactions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Takwa Wannassi | Plant-Animal Interactions | Best Researcher Award

Regional Center Of Research Agricultural Sidi Bouzid | Tunisia

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TAKWA WANNASSI: A LEADING RESEARCHER IN PLANT PROTECTION AND SOIL MICROBIOMES 🌿

INTRODUCTION

Takwa Wannassi is a distinguished postdoctoral researcher specializing in plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPR) and soil microbiomes. With a strong foundation in plant protection and environmental sciences, her work aims to enhance plant growth and combat diseases through innovative microbial interactions. Based in Tunisia, she has gained extensive experience in molecular biology, pest management, and genomics, contributing significantly to agricultural sustainability.

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Takwa Wannassi’s academic journey began with a strong focus on biological sciences. She earned her Secondary Education Certificate in Experimental Science from Houcine Bouzaiene High School, Gafsa, Tunisia, before advancing to the Higher Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology of Gabes for her preparatory cycle in Biology and Geology. She later pursued an Engineer Degree in Horticulture with a specialization in Plant Protection at the Higher Institute of Agronomic Sciences of Chott Mariem (ISA-CM), University of Sousse. Her academic dedication culminated in a Ph.D. in Plant Protection and Environment from the same institution.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Takwa Wannassi has held several prestigious research positions, including:

  • Postdoctoral Fellow at CRRA Sidi Bouzid (2025): Conducting metagenomic analysis and supervising student research as part of the REVINE Project.
  • Postdoctoral Fellow at ISA-CM (2023): Working on the ASTER Prima project, screening endosymbiont bacteria in invasive pests.
  • Development Engineer at the Technical Center of Dates (2022-2023): Implementing Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies and monitoring crop damage.
  • Responsible for the Insectarium at ISA-CM (2022-2023): Managing insect colonies and research operations in entomology laboratories.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON agricultural 

Takwa Wannassi’s research primarily revolves around plant-microbe interactions, emphasizing:

  • Screening PGPR for plant growth and disease protection.
  • Metagenomic analysis of soil microbiomes.
  • Identification and characterization of bacteria and fungi linked to plant health.
  • Sustainable agricultural solutions using microbial interventions. Her expertise extends to DNA extraction, PCR, bioinformatics, and microbial genomics, making her a crucial contributor to agricultural research.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Her contributions to plant protection and microbiome research have advanced sustainable agriculture practices, aiding in disease management and soil health restoration. Her work in invasive pest control has significant implications for food security and crop resilience in Tunisia and beyond.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Takwa Wannassi has authored numerous impactful research papers, including:

  • “Emergence of the apricot seed wasp Eurytoma samsonowi as an economic pest of apricots in Tunisia” (Phytoparasitica Journal)
  • “Insights on the bioecology of the invasive apricot seed wasp Eurytoma samsonowi in Tunisia” (Biologia Journal)
  • “The cotton mealybug Phenacoccus solenopsis Tinsley is spreading in North Africa: first report in Tunisia” (Oriental Insects Journal)
  • “Prevalence of Wolbachia infection in field natural population of the apricot seed wasp” (International Microbiology Journal)
  • “Exploration of bacterial composition and diversity within the apricot seed wasp Eurytoma samsonowi by 16S rRNA Illumina sequencing” (Symbiosis Journal)

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

  • Best Poster Award (TJASSST 2019)
  • Research Award, University of Victoria, Canada (2019)
  • Mitacs Globalink Research Award, Acadia University, Canada (2021)
  • Best Oral Communication Award, 13th Arab Plant Protection Conference (2022)

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Looking ahead, Takwa Wannassi aims to: Expand international collaborations in microbial genomics and plant-microbe interactions. Contribute to the development of eco-friendly biofertilizers and biopesticides. Continue mentoring young researchers and students in agricultural biotechnology.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Takwa Wannassi remains committed to advancing plant protection research and sustainable agricultural practices. Her relentless pursuit of knowledge and scientific innovation positions her as a key figure in microbiome studies and plant health improvement.

📑NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

Exploration of bacterial composition and diversity within the apricot seed wasp Eurytoma samsonowi (Hymenoptera: Eurytomidae) by 16S rRNA Illumina sequencing
  • Authors: Takwa Wannassi, Chahnez Naccache, Brahim Chermiti, and Maha Mezghani Khemakhem
  • Journal: Symbiosis
  • Year: 2025
Prevalence of Wolbachia infection in field natural population of the apricot seed wasp Eurytoma samsonowi (Hymenoptera: Eurytomidae)
  • Authors: Takwa Wannassi, Ahmed Sayadi, Khaled Abbes, Salma Djebbi, Chahnez Naccache, Maha Mezghani Khemakhem, and Brahim Chermiti
  • Journal: International Microbiology
  • Year: 2024
The cotton mealybug Phenacoccus solenopsis Tinsley (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) is spreading in North Africa: first report in Tunisia
  • Authors: Khaled Abbes, Ahlem Harbi, Takwa Wanassi, Michele Ricupero, Gaetana Mazzeo, Agatino Russo, Antonio Biondi, Lucia Zappalà, and Brahim Chermiti
  • Journal: Oriental Insects
  • Year: 2023
Insights on the bioecology of the invasive apricot seed wasp Eurytoma samsonowi (Hymenoptera: Eurytomidae) in Tunisia
  • Authors: Takwa Wannassi, Khaled Abbes, Ahlem Harbi, and Brahim Chermiti
  • Journal: Biologia
  • Year: 2023
Emergence of the apricot seed wasp Eurytoma samsonowi Vassiliev (Hymenoptera: Eurytomidae) as an economic pest of apricots in Tunisia
  • Authors: Takwa Wannassi, Ahlem Harbi, Khaled Abbes, Mohamed Elimem, Gérard Delvare, and Brahim Chermiti
  • Journal: Phytoparasitica
  • Year: 2022