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.

Author Profile

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.

MOHAMED MOTAWEI | Plant Biotechnology | Excellence in Plant Research

Assoc. Prof. Dr. MOHAMED MOTAWEI | Plant Biotechnology | Excellence in Plant Research

Qassim university, Saudi Arabia

Author Profile

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🌟  Suitable for this Excellence in Plant Research

Dr. Mohamed Ibrahim Motawei, an Associate Professor at Qassim University, specializes in Plant Breeding and Biotechnology. His expertise in molecular markers, genetic mapping, and QTL analysis has significantly advanced agricultural research. With a distinguished career spanning over three decades, his research has contributed to improving drought-resistant crops and genetic fingerprinting techniques.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Mohamed Ibrahim Motawei holds a Ph.D. in Plant Breeding and Molecular Genetics from Alexandria University, Egypt, in collaboration with Bologna University, Italy (1996). His research focused on molecular markers for crop improvement. He earned an M.Sc. in Crop Physiology (1990) and a B.Sc. in Agriculture (1985) from Alexandria University, Egypt. His doctoral and postdoctoral studies have laid a strong foundation in genetic engineering, DNA markers, and abiotic stress resistance in crops. His academic journey reflects a deep commitment to advancing plant biotechnology.

 💼  Professional Experience

Dr. Motawei has served as a Professor at Alexandria University and an Associate Professor at Qassim University, Saudi Arabia. His career includes roles as Assistant Lecturer, Associate Professor, and Research Scientist specializing in plant genomics, molecular breeding, and biotechnology applications. His teaching experience spans over 30 years, covering genetics, plant breeding, and molecular markers. Additionally, he has led several funded research projects focused on wheat genetic resistance, plant tissue culture, and biotechnology applications in agriculture. His contributions have significantly impacted crop improvement and agricultural sustainability.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Motawei has received prestigious grants and recognitions for his research contributions, including:

  • King Abdul-Aziz City for Science and Technology Research Grant for molecular studies on wheat resistance.
  • U.S.-Egypt Joint Science & Technology Grant for wheat biotechnology research.
  • Center of Excellence in Biotechnology Research Grant for molecular fingerprinting of cereal cyst nematodes.
  • Recognized by international conferences such as Plant & Genome IX, InterDrought, and BioVision Alexandria.
    His work has enhanced agricultural biotechnology applications and improved genetic diversity studies in staple crops.

🌍Research skills On Plant Biotechnology 

Dr. Motawei is an expert in molecular markers (RFLP, RAPD, SSR, ISSR, SNP), QTL mapping, and genetic fingerprinting. He applies biotechnological tools for crop improvement, focusing on abiotic stress resistance, gene mapping, and plant tissue culture. His research integrates bioinformatics, genome editing, and molecular diagnostics to develop resilient crop varieties. He has also contributed to biotechnology-based breeding programs aimed at increasing crop yield and stress tolerance. His expertise extends to teaching advanced genetics, experimental design, and DNA-based breeding techniques.

📖Publications

Investigation of the Magnesium Content and Productivity of Wheat Genotypes Under Organic and Conventional Inorganic Fertilizer Application
  • Journal: Life
  • Year: 2025
  • Authors: Essam M. Abd-Elmoniem, Nasser S. Al-Ghumaiz, Mohamad I. Motawei, Soleman Al-Otayk, Mokded Rabhi
Exploring molecular variation and combining ability of local and exotic bread wheat genotypes under well-watered and drought conditions
  • Journal: PeerJ
  • Year: 2025
  • Authors: Mohamed I. Motawei, Mohamed M. Kamara, Medhat Rehan
Water productivity and growth parameters of Fawn-tall fescue and Tekapo-orchard grass under deficit irrigation in arid zones
  • Journal: Brazilian Journal of Biology
  • Year: 2024
  • Authors: A. M. Alzoheiry, N. S. AL Ghumaiz, M. I. Motawei, M. A. Kassem
Nutritional Composition and Productivity of Panicum maximum cv. “Mombasa” Under Different Levels of Nitrogen Fertilization and Water Deficit
  • Journal: Life
  • Year: 2024
  • Authors: Saleh Alsunaydi, Abdulaziz B. Alharbi, Abdulrahman A. Al-Soqeer, Mohamed I. Motawei
Characterization of Improved Barley Germplasm under Desert Environments Using Agro-Morphological and SSR Markers
  • Journal: Agronomy
  • Year: 2024
  • Authors: Abdelhalim I. Ghazy, Mohamed A. Ali, Eid I. Ibrahim, Mohammed Sallam, Talal K. Al Ateeq, Ibrahim Al-Ashkar, Mohamed I. Motawei, Hussein Abdel-Haleem, Abdullah A. Al-Doss