Guodong Liu | Plant Physiology | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Guodong Liu | Plant Physiology | Research Excellence Award

University of Florida | United States

Guodong Liu is an Associate Professor of Horticultural Sciences at University of Florida with extensive expertise in soil fertility and sustainable crop production. He earned his Ph.D. in Agronomy and Crop Science from Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences and holds advanced degrees in plant physiology. His academic career spans roles in the United States, China, and New Zealand, reflecting strong global research engagement. His work focuses on nutrient management, phosphorus dynamics, and climate-resilient agriculture. He holds patented innovations and has received recognition for advancing sustainable horticulture. His contributions continue to improve agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability worldwide.

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Alula Tafesse Shirko | Tropical Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Alula Tafesse Shirko | Tropical Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Wolaita Sodo Agricultural College | Ethiopia

Dr. Alula Tafesse Shirko is an academic and researcher affiliated with Wolaita Sodo Agricultural College, Ethiopia. He holds advanced qualifications in agricultural sciences and has developed strong expertise through years of teaching, research, and institutional service. His professional experience includes contributing to agricultural education, mentoring students, and participating in research initiatives aimed at improving sustainable farming systems. His research interests focus on crop production, soil management, and climate-resilient agriculture. Dr. Shirko has received recognition for his contributions to academic excellence and applied agricultural research. He continues to advance knowledge that supports food security and rural development in Ethiopia.

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