Mehdi Minbashi Moeini | Weed Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mehdi Minbashi Moeini | Weed Science | Best Researcher Award

Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection | Iran

Prof. Mehdi Minbashi Moeini is a leading weed scientist and agronomist whose academic career is built on a B.Sc. in Agronomy & Plant Breeding from Shiraz University, an M.Sc. in Agronomy from Isfahan University of Technology, and a Ph.D. in Weed Science from the University of Tehran, where he focused on pioneering GIS applications for weed management in wheat and canola crops. With over two decades of service at the Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection (IRIPP), he has advanced from Research Instructor to Research Professor, while holding key leadership roles including Deputy for Research & Technology, Secretary of the Agronomy Taskforce at AREEO, and Head of the Weed Research Department. His scholarly contributions include 10 documented publications, which have achieved 83 citations with an h-index of 5, underlining his scientific impact in the field. His research interests span weed biology, integrated weed management, herbicide physiology, parasitic weeds such as broomrape, and precision agriculture using GIS and remote sensing. He is also the author of notable scientific books including “Biology and Management of Water Hyacinth” and “Sunflower Plant Protection Handbook.” His work supports innovation in sustainable weed control and strengthens global agricultural productivity.

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Featured Publications

Moeini, M. M., Haghighi, A., Kootiani, M. S., & Samadani, B. (2023). Evaluation of Bentazon + Dichlorprop for control of noxious broadleaf weeds in wheat fields of Iran. Gesunde Pflanzen.

Moeini, M. M., Mamnoie, E., Karaminejad, M. R., Aliverdi, A., & Moeini, M. M. (2022). Application efficacy of newly released pre-mixed herbicide in winter wheat: Joystick®. Journal of Agricultural Science, Estonian Academic Agricultural Society.

Veisi, M., Moeini, M. M., Jahedi, A., Mansoori, M. S., & Sabeti, P. (2022). Weed control efficacy: Response of chickpea to pre- and post-emergence herbicides. Gesunde Pflanzen.

Moeini, M. M., Hadizadeh, M. H., Karaminejad, M. R., Zangeneh, H. S., Jamali, M., & Haghighi, A. A. (2022). Efficacy of fluroxypyr compared with common broadleaf herbicides in the wheat fields. Journal of Iranian Plant Protection Research.

Moeini, M. M. (2021). Germination biology and phenological development stages of false jagged-chickweed (Lepyrodiclis holosteoides). Journal of Plant Protection Research.

Alan Mario Zuffo | Tropical Agriculture | Breakthrough Research Award

Prof. Dr. Tropical Agriculture | Breakthrough Research Award

Universidade Estadual do Maranhão | Brazil

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Dr. Alan Mario Zuffo’s pioneering research in tropical agriculture, focusing on crop physiology, plant nutrition, and stress tolerance, has led to significant advancements in sustainable farming practices. His extensive work on major crops like soybeans, maize, and rice, particularly in understanding their responses to abiotic stresses such as drought and salinity, has provided valuable insights for improving crop resilience. With over 250 peer-reviewed publications and leadership roles in academic journals, Dr. Zuffo’s contributions have had a profound impact on agricultural science. His commitment to education and mentorship further underscores his dedication to advancing the field.

🎓 Education 

  • Ph.D. in Agronomy (Crop Science), Federal University of Lavras (UFLA), 2016

    • Dissertation: Applications of Azospirillum brasilense in soybean cultivation

  • M.Sc. in Agronomy, Federal University of Piauí (UFPI), 2013

    • Thesis: Drought tolerance and mineral nutrition in glyphosate-treated soybean cultivars

  • B.Sc. in Agronomy, State University of Mato Grosso (UNEMAT), 2010

    • Thesis: Herbicide selectivity at different development stages in upland rice

  • Postdoctoral Research, State University of Mato Grosso do Sul (UEMS), 2018

    • Focus: Advanced studies in crop physiology and sustainable agriculture

 💼  Professional Experience

  • Adjunct Professor II, Department of Agronomy, State University of Maranhão (UEMA), Balsas Campus

  • Permanent Professor, Graduate Program in Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security (PPGASSA), State University of the Tocantina Region of Maranhão (UEMASUL)

  • Permanent Professor, Graduate Program in Agricultural Sciences (PPGCA), Federal University of Piauí (UFPI)

  • Editor-in-Chief, Pantanal Editora and Trends in Agricultural and Environmental Sciences

  • Visiting Professor, Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS), Chapadão do Sul Campus (2018–2020)

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

  • Editor-in-Chief of leading agricultural journals, contributing to the dissemination of scientific knowledge

  • Authored and co-authored over 250 peer-reviewed articles in national and international journals

  • Organized 93 e-books and contributed to 53 book chapters, reflecting a commitment to academic excellence

  • Recognized for significant contributions to the fields of crop physiology, plant nutrition, and sustainable agriculture

  • Active member of various academic and research committees, influencing agricultural policies and practices

🌍Research skills On Agriculture 

  • Crop Physiology: Expertise in understanding plant responses to abiotic stresses, including drought, salinity, and aluminum toxicity

  • Plant Nutrition: In-depth knowledge of mineral nutrition and its impact on crop yield and quality

  • Herbicide Management: Research on the effects of herbicides on crop development and strategies for sustainable weed control

  • Seed Technology: Studies on seed production, quality, and germination under various environmental conditions

  • Experimental Design: Proficient in planning and analyzing agricultural experiments to derive meaningful conclusions

📖Publications

Multivariate Adaptability of Tropical Wheat Cultivars to Drought and Salinity Stresses
  • Authors: Alan Mario Zuffo, Jorge González Aguilera, Francisco Charles dos Santos Silva, N. Linares-Gutiérrez, Luis Fortunato Morales-Aranibar
    Journal: Plants
    Year: 2025
Enhancing off-season maize production through tailored nitrogen management and advanced cultivar selection techniques
  • Authors: Bruno Rodrigues De Oliveira, Rafael Felippe Ratke, Fábio Steiner, Luciano Façanha Marques, Alan Mario Zuffo
    Journal: Agricultural Systems
    Year: 2025
Phenology and production of guava cultivars, using two methods of vegetative propagation, subjected to fruiting pruning times in the Brazilian Semiarid
  • Authors: Júlio Ferreira De Souza Filho, Gustavo Alves Pereira, Jenilton Gomes da Cunha, Wéverson Lima Fonseca, Alan Mario Zuffo
    Journal: Revista Brasileira de Geografia Física
    Year: 2025
Metarhizium mendonceae sp. nov.: An important biological control agent for insect pests
  • Authors: Jayara Dayany da Costa Silva, Paulo Roberto Ramalho E. Silva, Solange Maria França, Hamada R. Abdelgawad, Maruzanete Pereira de Melo
    Journal: PLoS ONE
    Year: 2025
Effects of 60 Hz Non-Uniform Electromagnetic Fields on Tomato (cv L-05) Seed Germination, Photosynthesis and Seedling Growth Under Salt Stress Conditions
  • Authors: Elizabeth Isaac Alemán, Rangel Sierra Díaz, Albys Ferrer Dubois, Alan Mario Zuffo, Fábio Steiner
    Journal: Bioelectromagnetics
    Year: 2025

Martha Sheepo | crop science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Martha Sheepo | crop science | Best Researcher Award

University of KwaZulu Natal, Pietermaritzburg | South Africa

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Martha Ligola Gorases (née Sheepo) is an exceptional agriculturalist with over 15 years of expertise in crop science, research, and training. She has demonstrated a strong commitment to sustainable agriculture, focusing on optimizing crop production, improving soil health, and empowering farmers with cutting-edge agricultural techniques. As an Agricultural Scientific Officer at the Ministry of Agriculture, Water & Land Reform, she has played a key role in policy development, research extension, and farmer support programs. Her doctoral research on cattle manure as a nutrient source for sweet potato production exemplifies her dedication to sustainable farming solutions. Martha’s work in conservation science and agricultural advisory services highlights her multidisciplinary approach to food security and land management. With a passion for knowledge dissemination, she has trained countless farmers and students, contributing to the advancement of crop science in Namibia. Her significant contributions make her a worthy recipient of this prestigious award.

🎓 Education 

Martha Ligola Gorases is a Doctoral Candidate in Crop Science at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (2023-2025), researching the potential of cattle manure as a sustainable nutrient source for sweet potato cultivation. She holds a Master’s degree in Sustainable Agriculture Management (2018) from the University of the Free State, where she studied the adoption of food bank initiatives in peri-urban Namibia. Her Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture Management (2010) and National Diploma in Natural Resource Management (2008) from the Namibia University of Science and Technology provided a strong foundation in sustainable crop production. She has also obtained a Certificate in Applied Business Process Management (2011) to enhance her leadership skills in agricultural projects. With a diverse academic background integrating research, extension, and policy development, Martha’s education reflects her dedication to improving agricultural systems for both smallholder and commercial farmers.

 💼  Professional Experience

Martha Ligola Gorases has over 15 years of hands-on experience in crop science, agricultural research, and extension services. Since 2021, she has served as an Agricultural Scientific Officer at the Ministry of Agriculture, Water & Land Reform, where she provides agricultural extension services, develops policy frameworks, and empowers farmers through training. From 2020 to 2021, she worked as a Conservation Scientist at the Ministry of Environment and Tourism, contributing to sustainable tourism and environmental conservation initiatives. Her experience also includes serving as a Research Technician at the University of Namibia (2012-2015), where she conducted rice cultivation research and provided farmer advisory services. Additionally, she has worked in the private sector as a Researcher at Agra Co-operative Limited, focusing on fodder nutrition for livestock. Her diverse experience in research, extension, policy-making, and education makes her an influential figure in sustainable agriculture and crop science.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Martha Ligola Gorases has received numerous awards and recognitions for her contributions to crop science and agricultural development. She was a contributing author of the Kunene Drought Resilience Strategy (2022) and the Namibia Agriculture Extension Strategy (2022), highlighting her expertise in policy-making and sustainable farming. Her work on the Namibian Tourism Spatial Master Plan (endorsed by the UNWTO in 2021) showcases her interdisciplinary knowledge in conservation agriculture. She has been honored with multiple certificates for her research contributions, including Better Business Writing (2012), Meticulous Workplace Reporting (2011), and Commercial Advancement Training Scheme (2010). Additionally, she played a crucial role in the Namibia Agricultural Mechanization Seed Improvement Project (2021-2023). Her work in fodder research, farmer training, and conservation planning has made a profound impact on Namibia’s agricultural landscape, making her an exemplary candidate for this award.

🌍Research skills On Crop Science

Martha Ligola Gorases possesses advanced research skills in crop science, soil fertility management, agricultural policy development, and sustainable farming practices. She specializes in nutrient recycling, organic farming, and climate-resilient agricultural systems, with a strong focus on empirical research and field trials. Her expertise includes data collection, statistical analysis, and research design for evaluating the impact of agricultural interventions. As a doctoral researcher, she is currently investigating the role of cattle manure in enhancing sweet potato yield and nutritional quality, demonstrating her commitment to sustainable soil fertility solutions. She has led multiple research projects in rice cultivation, peri-urban agriculture, and food security strategies, integrating farmer participatory research approaches. Her technical skills extend to GIS mapping for agricultural planning, stakeholder engagement, and scientific writing. With a strong publication record and extensive field experience, Martha is a leading researcher driving innovation in sustainable crop production.

📖Publications

Agricultural Scientific Officer
  • Authors: Martha Ligola Sheepo
  • Journal: Conceptualization, Data curation, Funding acquisition, Investigation
  • Year: 2023-05-31