Mukesh Kumar | Plant Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mukesh Kumar | Plant Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Govt. College Bahadurgarh | India

Dr. Mukesh Kumar is an accomplished academic and researcher in the field of Botany, specializing in ecology, environment conservation, crop modeling, irrigation management, and drought monitoring. Currently serving as Extension Lecturer at Government College, Bahadurgarh, he has contributed significantly to teaching, research, and extension education. With more than a decade of professional experience, he has worked extensively on climate change impacts, sustainable agriculture, and eco-friendly water management technologies. His contributions include developing innovative agroforestry models, drought indices, and irrigation systems aimed at improving agricultural resilience. He has also authored multiple publications, books, and technical manuals to support knowledge dissemination.

Author Profile

Education 

Dr. Mukesh Kumar holds advanced degrees in Botany from Kurukshetra University. He completed his Ph.D. in Botany with a research focus on ecology and conservation practices, followed by an M.Phil. in Botany that emphasized plant-environment interactions and adaptation under stress conditions. His postgraduate studies included a Master’s in Botany, where he deepened his expertise in plant sciences, particularly in physiology and environmental biology. His academic foundation was built during his undergraduate degree in Medical Sciences, which provided a broad understanding of biology and its applied dimensions. His education has equipped him with a strong interdisciplinary grounding in both theoretical and applied plant sciences.

Professional Experience

Dr. Mukesh Kumar has accumulated more than 13 years of professional experience in teaching, research, and extension education. He has taught undergraduate students for over seven years, contributing to foundational learning in Botany. His six-year tenure as a Research Associate at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi, allowed him to engage in critical projects on climate change, irrigation, and agroecosystems. He has organized training programs for farmers, delivered invited lectures, and participated in international collaborations on drought monitoring. His expertise extends to technology development, ecological research, and practical applications that integrate science with sustainable agricultural practices for farmers.

Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Mukesh Kumar has been recognized for his outstanding academic and research contributions through multiple honors. He has received several Certificates of Excellence in Reviewing from reputed international journals across plant science, soil science, environment, and agriculture disciplines. His expertise as a reviewer and editorial board member reflects his deep engagement with the global scientific community. Additionally, he qualified the ASRB NET in Plant Genetic Resources, further establishing his professional credibility. He has also participated in prestigious training programs, including an international program on drought monitoring. These recognitions highlight his dedication to advancing ecological research and promoting agricultural sustainability.

Research Skills

Dr. Mukesh Kumar possesses strong research skills in ecology, environmental conservation, and crop-water modeling. He has expertise in developing innovative technologies such as agroforestry systems, composite drought indices, and automated drip irrigation systems. His technical proficiency spans advanced statistical and modeling software, including M-STAT, SPSS, XL-STAT, SWAT, Hydrus-1D, and Modflow, along with GIS and remote sensing applications. Skilled in handling sophisticated laboratory instruments like atomic absorption spectrophotometers and neutron probes, he integrates field-based and modeling approaches to study climate impacts on agriculture. His interdisciplinary research strengthens water-use efficiency, climate resilience, and sustainable crop production, with significant socio-economic and ecological applications.

Publications

Kumar, M. (2025). Crop water demand estimation and irrigation scheduling for sustainable water management and crop planning in selected watersheds of Meghalaya, India. Water Environment Research. [Cited by 1]

Jacob, I.O., Umoh, V.J., Antia, U.E., & Kumar, M. (2025). Exopolysaccharide production by Heyndrickxia oleronia strain EPHOS1 isolated from brewery wastewater sludge for enhanced bioremediation of heavy metal-impacted ecosystem. The Microbe. [Cited by 5]

Conclusion 

In conclusion, Dr. Mukesh Kumar stands out as a dedicated botanist and educator whose research addresses pressing environmental and agricultural challenges. His work has consistently emphasized sustainable practices, ecological conservation, and resilience-building strategies for farming communities. With impactful contributions to technology development, teaching, and scientific literature, he bridges the gap between theory and practice in agricultural sciences. His achievements in drought monitoring, irrigation management, and agroforestry reflect a commitment to food security and climate adaptation. Through continuous research, publications, and community engagement, he remains a driving force in promoting ecological sustainability and advancing knowledge in plant and environmental sciences.

S S Samant | Plant Conservation Biology | Lifetime Achievement Award

Dr. S S Samant | Plant Conservation Biology | Lifetime Achievement Award

UCOST – Manaskhand Science Centre, Sunaul, Shyalidhar, Almora – 263 601, Uttarakhand | India

Author Profile

Biography of Dr. Sher Singh Samant, Ph.D., D.Sc. 🌿

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Sher Singh Samant’s remarkable journey in the field of botany and biodiversity conservation began in the picturesque Kumaun region of India. Born on June 14, 1962, he pursued his Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) and Master of Science (M.Sc.) degrees from Kumaun University, Nainital. His passion for botany and plant sciences led him to complete a Ph.D. on the Flora of Central and Southeastern parts of Pithoragarh District. He further solidified his academic credentials by earning a D.Sc. in 2015 for his groundbreaking research on the Assessment, Valuation, and Conservation Prioritization of Floristic Diversity in the Himalayas.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Samant’s illustrious career spans over 35 years, with positions ranging from Research Associate to Director at prestigious institutions such as GBPNIHE and ICFRE-Himalayan Forest Research Institute (HFRI). His expertise in Biodiversity Conservation and Management saw him holding key leadership roles, including:

  • Scientist G and Centre Head at GBPNIHE.
  • Director at ICFRE-HFRI, Shimla, where he spearheaded forestry research and education.
  • Chief Project Coordinator for various developmental projects related to Himalayan river basins.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON PLANT CONSERVATION BIOLOGY

Dr. Samant’s research primarily revolves around Himalayan biodiversity, focusing on:

  • Conservation of plant species and habitats.
  • Sustainable management of natural resources.
  • Ecological niche modeling and floristic diversity.
  • Ethnobotanical studies and economic utilization of plants.

His work has significantly influenced biodiversity policies and strategies in the Indian Himalayan Region.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Samant’s influence extends beyond academia, impacting policy frameworks for conservation. He collaborated on projects with international organizations, promoting sustainable livelihoods for Himalayan communities. His research findings have been instrumental in addressing climate change and biodiversity loss in ecologically sensitive zones.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Dr. Samant is an author of numerous research papers, technical reports, and books. His contributions include case studies on Himalayan biodiversity, conservation strategies, and the promotion of citizen science. He has been a keynote speaker at national and international conferences and has received accolades for his scholarly impact.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

Dr. Samant’s exemplary work has earned him several prestigious awards:

  1. National Academy of Sciences Fellow (2010).
  2. Prof. P. N. Mehra Memorial Young Scientist Award (2001).
  3. SEED Award (2008) for sustainable livelihood initiatives.
  4. Lifetime Achievement Award (2022) for his contribution to botany.
  5. National Himalayan Excellence Award (2020-21) for research and teaching.

He also received the Care Himalaya Award (2019) for his outstanding development work in the region.

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Samant’s legacy is built on his relentless pursuit of conserving nature’s treasures in the Himalayas. His future endeavors promise continued advancements in sustainable ecological practices and inspiring the next generation of environmental scientists.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Dr. Sher Singh Samant exemplifies dedication to environmental conservation and education. His passion for preserving Himalayan biodiversity serves as a guiding light for researchers and conservationists worldwide.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

  • Authors    : Girish CS Negi, Subrat Sharma, Subash CR Vishvakarma, Sher S Samant, Rakesh K Maikhuri, Ram                         Prasad, Lok MS Palni
  • Year          :  2019/6/15
  • Journal     : The Botanical Review
“Diversity, distribution, indigenous uses and conservation of orchids in Parvati Valley of Kullu District, Himachal Pradesh, NorthWestern Himalaya”
Authors    :  P Sharma, SS Samant
Year           : 2017
Journal     :  J. Biodivers. Endanger Species
“Traditional and indigenous uses of medicinal plants by local residents in Himachal Pradesh, North Western Himalaya, India”
  • Authors    :  Shalini Vidyarthi, Sher S Samant, Pankaj Sharma
  • Year          :2013/9/1
  • Journal     :   International Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services & Management
“Diversity, indigenous uses and conservation status of medicinal plants in Manali wildlife sanctuary, North western Himalaya
  • Authors    : Man S Rana, SS Samant
  • Year          : 2011
  • Journal     :  NISCAIR-CSIR, India
“Saussurea species in Indian Himalayan Region: diversity, distribution and indigenous uses
  • Authors    : Jitendra Singh Butola, Sher S Samant
  • Year          : 2010/1
  • Journal     : International journal of plant Biology