Françoise Corbineau | Seed germination | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Françoise Corbineau — Sorbonne Université Paris, France

Françoise Corbineau
Affiliation Sorbonne Université Paris
Country France
Scopus ID 7004274859
Documents 128
Citations 9865
h-index 53
Subject Area Seed germination
Event International Plant Scientist Awards

The Research Excellence Award recognizes the academic and scientific contributions of Françoise Corbineau in the field of plant science, particularly in seed germination physiology, seed longevity, dormancy mechanisms, and stress biology. Her research contributions at Sorbonne Université Paris have significantly contributed to the understanding of plant developmental processes and environmental adaptation mechanisms. Through extensive publications, interdisciplinary collaborations, and sustained scholarly influence, Corbineau has established a respected position within the international plant science research community. Her scholarly output and citation impact demonstrate long-term academic relevance and scientific consistency within seed biology and plant physiology research domains. [1] [2]

Abstract

Françoise Corbineau is recognized for her sustained scientific contributions to seed physiology and germination biology. Her work has advanced understanding of seed dormancy, desiccation tolerance, reactive oxygen species, and environmental stress adaptation in plants. Through experimental plant biology and physiological analysis, her research has provided valuable insights into agricultural sustainability and seed conservation science. The broad citation impact associated with her publications demonstrates the continuing relevance of her research within plant developmental biology and agricultural sciences. Her academic contributions have also supported the advancement of seed technology and crop resilience studies across multiple international research communities. [1] [3]

Keywords

Seed germination, plant physiology, seed dormancy, oxidative stress, seed longevity, abiotic stress, agricultural biology, plant developmental science, reactive oxygen species, crop resilience, seed conservation, plant biotechnology. [2]

Introduction

Plant science research has increasingly emphasized seed biology because of its critical role in agriculture, biodiversity preservation, and climate adaptation. Within this field, Françoise Corbineau has contributed significantly to understanding the physiological and biochemical processes governing seed dormancy and germination. Her investigations into oxidative metabolism, hormonal regulation, and stress response mechanisms have supported scientific progress in both fundamental and applied plant sciences. The integration of laboratory experimentation with agricultural relevance has positioned her work within broader discussions concerning food security and sustainable crop management. [3]

Research Profile

Françoise Corbineau is affiliated with Sorbonne Université Paris and is widely associated with research concerning seed physiology and plant environmental responses. Her publication portfolio includes extensive peer-reviewed articles focusing on seed vigor, longevity, dormancy release, and stress tolerance. The researcher’s Scopus profile reflects substantial scholarly productivity, including more than one hundred indexed documents and a strong citation record. Her h-index further indicates long-term influence and continued citation relevance across international plant science literature. [1]

  • Primary specialization in seed germination physiology and dormancy regulation. [2]
  • Research contributions in oxidative stress signaling and seed longevity studies. [3]
  • Extensive publication activity with significant international citation impact. [1]

Research Contributions

Corbineau’s research contributions encompass physiological mechanisms associated with seed aging, germination performance, and environmental adaptation. Her work has explored biochemical pathways linked to reactive oxygen species accumulation and antioxidant defense systems in seeds. These investigations have contributed to understanding how environmental conditions influence seed viability and plant establishment. Additionally, her studies have relevance for agricultural production systems and seed conservation technologies. [3]

Her publications have also examined hormonal interactions involved in dormancy release and germination regulation. Through multidisciplinary methodologies integrating physiology, biochemistry, and molecular approaches, the research has improved scientific understanding of plant adaptation under abiotic stress conditions. Such findings are particularly important in the context of climate variability and crop resilience research.

Publications

  • Corbineau, F., et al. “Reactive Oxygen Species and Seed Germination.” Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
  • Corbineau, F. “Seed Dormancy and Germination Regulation.” Comptes Rendus Biologies [3]
  • Bailly, C., and Corbineau, F. “Seed Longevity and Environmental Stress.” Seed Science Research.
  • Corbineau, F., et al. “Seed Germination Responses under Abiotic Stress.” Plant Cell Reports

Research Impact

The scientific impact of Françoise Corbineau’s work is reflected through substantial citation metrics and continued relevance in plant physiology research. Her studies have informed subsequent investigations concerning seed viability, germination optimization, and stress tolerance in agricultural systems. The interdisciplinary nature of her research has facilitated applications across seed technology, crop science, and environmental plant biology. Citation indicators further demonstrate that her work remains influential within both academic and applied agricultural research communities. [1]

Award Suitability

Françoise Corbineau demonstrates strong suitability for recognition through the International Plant Scientist Awards due to her sustained scientific productivity, influential publications, and internationally recognized research profile. Her contributions to seed physiology and germination science have addressed fundamental biological questions while also supporting agricultural and environmental applications. The combination of scholarly consistency, citation influence, and subject specialization aligns effectively with the objectives of research excellence recognition programs within plant sciences. [1]

Conclusion

Françoise Corbineau has contributed extensively to the advancement of seed germination biology, dormancy regulation, and plant stress physiology. Her research activities have supported broader scientific understanding related to crop resilience, seed conservation, and environmental adaptation. Through sustained publication activity and significant citation impact, she has established a lasting academic presence within plant science research. The recognition associated with the Research Excellence Award reflects her scholarly influence, scientific consistency, and continuing contribution to international plant biology research. [1]

References

    1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Françoise Corbineau, Author ID 7004274859. Scopus.
      https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=7004274859
    2. ORCID. (n.d.). Françoise Corbineau ORCID profile.
      https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6043-9723
    3. Corbineau, F., et al. (2007). Reactive Oxygen Species and Seed Germination. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry.
      https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plaphy.2007.09.011

Muhammad Ammad Jamil | Plant Biotechnology | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Muhammad Ammad Jamil | Plant Biotechnology | Young Scientist Award

National University of Science and Technology, Pakistan

Muhammad Ammad Jamil is a passionate and innovative Biomedical Scientist from Rawalpindi, Pakistan. With a strong foundation in molecular biology, microbiology, and nanomedicine, he has contributed significantly to cancer drug development, nanoparticle research, and diagnostic innovation. His dedication to translational research, paired with hands-on laboratory expertise, makes him a promising voice in biomedical sciences aiming to transform therapeutic approaches and healthcare delivery systems.

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🎓 Education

Muhammad holds an MS in Biomedical Sciences from the National University of Science and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, where he specialized in nanotechnology-driven cancer therapeutics. He earned his BS in Biotechnology from the International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI), showcasing academic excellence and scientific rigor. His educational journey is rooted in a strong pre-medical background from Punjab College of Science and foundational science training at ASF Public School.

🧪 Experience

With diverse experience across academia and industry, Muhammad served as a Scientific Officer at BJ Micro Lab, conducting high-level diagnostics and molecular biology workflows including PCR, ELISA, and cell culturing. At NUST, he worked on nano-enhanced cancer therapies, while at IIUI, he contributed to biofuel research using nanoparticle-assisted processes. His hospital internships at Holy Family Hospital and Benazir Bhutto Hospital further honed his skills in clinical diagnostics and biomedical lab techniques.

🔬 Research Interests

Muhammad’s research pursuits are anchored in molecular diagnostics, cancer therapeutics, nanomedicine, and biomedical entrepreneurship. His passion lies in advancing translational biomedical research, developing novel nano-drug delivery systems, and leveraging scientific innovation for accessible and effective healthcare technologies.

🏅 Awards and Recognitions

In 2025, Muhammad was nominated for the Best Researcher Award in recognition of his groundbreaking contributions to nanomedicine, biofuel optimization, and anticancer therapeutics. His interdisciplinary impact, spanning from nanoparticle synthesis to cancer drug enhancement, has gained attention in national and international research circles.

📚 Publications

  • Title: Production and optimization study of biodiesel produced from non-edible seed oil
    Authors: MA Jamil
    Year: 2024

  • Title: Antibacterial potential of sodium alginate nanoparticles: synthesis and characterization
    Authors: S Aziz, MA Jamil
    Year: 2025

  • Title: Various prospects of biodiesel production: techniques and challenges
    Authors: MA Jamil, S Aziz, MS Khalid
    Year: 2024

  • Title: Cell Signaling and Diagnosis
    Authors: A Fatima, MA Jamil, M Azhar, AY Nadeem, A Shehzad
    Year: 2025

  • Title: Basal Cell Carcinoma
    Authors: MS Khalid, MA Jamil, A Shehzad, S Mazhar, F Hameed
    Year: 2024

SALAMATA TIENDREBEOGO | Plant Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. SALAMATA TIENDREBEOGO | Plant Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Universite Joseph KI-ZERBO | Burkina Faso

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🌟  Suitable for this Best Researcher Award

Salamata Tiendrebeogo is a dynamic researcher in Plant Biochemistry whose impactful work and academic rigor make her a prime candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With a strong educational background in Biochemistry and Applied Chemistry, she has led critical investigations into the nutritional, biochemical, and functional properties of indigenous African plant species. Her research contributes significantly to food security, sustainability, and innovation in biochemical engineering. Tiendrebeogo’s groundbreaking publications and collaborative projects reflect both depth and breadth of knowledge, positioning her at the forefront of African biochemical research. Her consistent contributions from 2019 to 2025 showcase a profound commitment to scientific advancement, making her an ideal recipient of this prestigious accolade.

🎓 Education 

Salamata Tiendrebeogo has pursued dual PhDs in Biochemistry and Food Technology (Université Pr Joseph KI-ZERBO, Burkina Faso – pending defense) and Applied Chemistry (Northwest University, China – ongoing), underscoring her drive and scholarly dedication. She holds a Master’s in Agrotechnology and Biochemical Engineering of Food Processes, awarded with honors in 2019, and a Professional Bachelor’s in Industrial Food Quality Management (2016). Additionally, she earned a BAC+2 in Biological Science and a BAC in Mathematics and Natural Sciences. Her education is a blend of interdisciplinary rigor and regional relevance, equipping her with a holistic understanding of biochemical and food systems. This rich academic journey forms the foundation of her contributions to plant-based nutritional science and food technology.

 💼  Professional Experience

Salamata has accumulated significant research experience through her academic and fieldwork engagements. Her work spans biochemical analyses, nutritional assessments, and the physicochemical characterization of plant products. She has collaborated with renowned institutions such as CNRST/IRSAT and led multiple scientific studies on underutilized fruits like Saba senegalensis, contributing to food diversification and biofortification strategies. Her roles have encompassed data analysis, laboratory coordination, and authorship of technical data sheets and peer-reviewed papers. Her cross-continental academic pursuit in China and Burkina Faso highlights her adaptability and global outlook. Her contributions are not only academic but deeply impactful in practical agricultural innovation and public health nutrition.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Salamata Tiendrebeogo has garnered recognition through publications in high-impact journals and institutional commendations. Her works, such as those in Scientific Reports and Frontiers in Nutrition, have been widely cited and appreciated in international forums. She has received honors for her Master’s research and her technical documents have been officially archived by CNRST. Her collaborations with senior researchers and consistent presence in leading academic circles underscore her scientific influence. Tiendrebeogo’s selection as a PhD candidate in international programs itself is testament to her merit. Her publication record, interdisciplinary collaborations, and research depth reflect the level of excellence worthy of prestigious awards.

🌍Research skills On Plant Biochemistry 

Salamata Tiendrebeogo excels in plant biochemistry, food process engineering, and nutritional biochemistry. She possesses extensive skills in proximate analysis, antioxidant assays, microbiological safety assessment, and food bioavailability evaluation. She adeptly uses chromatography, spectrophotometry, and data modeling tools. Her cross-disciplinary training enables her to link traditional food knowledge with modern biochemical validation. She has developed high-quality research outputs, particularly on Saba senegalensis, showcasing analytical precision and scientific innovation. Her research contributes directly to sustainable food systems, indigenous plant valorization, and health-promoting bioproducts. Her ability to bridge scientific inquiry with regional applicability is a major asset to the global plant biochemistry community.

📖Publications

Nutritional potential of Saba senegalensis fruits seeds and hulls from Burkina Faso: a source of essential nutrients (Scientific Reports, 2025)
Morphological variability and proximate composition of Saba senegalensis fruit pulps from plant ecotypes in Burkina Faso (Food Research International, 2025)
Comparison of nutritional, bioactive potential and antioxidant properties of Saba senegalensis fruit pulps (Front. Nutr., 2024)
Biochemical comparison of Saba senegalensis fruits from seven geographical localities of Burkina Faso (African J. Food Sci., 2020)
High color-purity near-infrared PLED based on Ir(III)-complex (J. Luminescence, 2025)
Impact of hulling and heat treatment on G196 soybean variety (J. Food Research, 2024)
Physico-chemical, microbiological and acceptability of nectar formulations (Revue Burkinabè de la Recherche, 2020)