Kaori Shiojiri | Plant-Animal Interactions | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Kaori Shiojiri | Plant-Animal Interactions | Women Researcher Award

Ryukoku University | Japan

Prof. Dr. Kaori Shiojiri is a distinguished ecologist recognized for her expertise in chemical ecology and plant–insect interactions. She earned her M.S. and Ph.D. in Agriculture from Kyoto University, specializing in Environmental Science and Technology. Following her doctoral training, she completed prestigious JSPS Research Fellowships, including international research work at the University of California, Davis and further research at Kyoto University’s Center for Ecological Research. She later served as an Assistant Professor under the Hakubi Project at Kyoto University’s Institute for Advanced Study before joining Ryukoku University, where she progressed from Lecturer to Associate Professor and currently serves as Professor in the Graduate School of Agriculture. Her research focuses on plant volatile–mediated communication, tritrophic interactions, ecological signaling, and sustainable agricultural systems. According to Google Scholar, she holds an h-index of 28 with 2881 citations, reflecting her strong publication record and scientific impact. She has received multiple honors, including awards from the Ecological Society of Japan, the Japanese Society of Applied Entomology and Zoology, the Japan Prize for Agricultural Science (Young Scientists), the Tachibana Award for Outstanding Women Researchers, the Morita Award, and the Miyadi Award. Her work continues to advance ecological understanding and strengthen environmentally sustainable agricultural innovation.

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Featured Publications

Shiojiri, K., & Karban, R. (2006). Plant age, communication, and resistance to herbivores: Young sagebrush plants are better emitters and receivers. Oecologia.

Tanaka, T., Ikeda, A., Shiojiri, K., Ozawa, R., Shiki, K., Nagai-Kunihiro, N., … Arimura, G. (2018). Identification of a hexenal reductase that modulates the composition of green leaf volatiles. Plant Physiology.

Shiojiri, K., & Takabayashi, J. (2003). Effects of specialist parasitoids on oviposition preference of phytophagous insects: Encounter–dilution effects in a tritrophic interaction. Ecological Entomology.

Shiojiri, K., Ozawa, R., Matsui, K., Sabelis, M. W., & Takabayashi, J. (2012). Intermittent exposure to traces of green leaf volatiles triggers a plant response. Scientific Reports.

Sukegawa, S., Shiojiri, K., Higami, T., Suzuki, S., & Arimura, G. (2018). Pest management using mint volatiles to elicit resistance in soy: Mechanism and application potential. The Plant Journal,

Rehab Ghareeb farrag | Plant Pathology | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rehab Ghareeb Farrag | Plant Pathology | Women Researcher Award

City of Scientific Research and Technological Application | Egypt

Dr. Rehab Yassin Ahmed Ghareeb is an Associate Professor at the Plant Protection and Biomolecular Diagnosis Department, Arid Lands Cultivation Research Institute, City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications, Egypt, with a distinguished research career in plant protection and nematology. She earned her BSc (2002), MSc (2008), and PhD (2015) in Plant Pathology from Alexandria University, where she developed a strong foundation in molecular genetics, plant–nematode interactions, and advanced diagnostic tools. Her expertise encompasses plant-pathogenic nematodes, gene silencing, biosensors, bio-pesticides, green nanotechnology applications, and sustainable pest management. With 48 publications indexed in international journals, an h-index of 21, over 1149 citations, and one granted patent in eco-friendly technology, she has significantly advanced molecular and eco-friendly approaches for controlling nematode diseases. Dr. Ghareeb has successfully led national and international collaborations, including research projects in China and Chile, and serves as an editor and peer-reviewer for leading journals such as Springer Nature, Frontiers in Plant Science, and MDPI. She is an active member of professional societies, including ASPP and IASR, and a founding committee member of the World Association of Scientists and Inventors. Her contributions continue to shape sustainable agriculture and innovative plant health solutions globally.

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Featured Publications

“Mulberry based zinc nano-particles mitigate salinity induced toxic effects and improve the grain yield and zinc bio-fortification of wheat by improving antioxidant activities …”

“Co-application of organic amendments and inorganic P increase maize growth and soil carbon, phosphorus availability in calcareous soil”

“The nematicidal potentiality of some algal extracts and their role in enhancement the tomato defense genes against root knot-nematodes”

“The potential of endophytic fungi as bio-control agents against the cotton leafworm, Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)”

“Genotoxicity assessment of amino zinc nanoparticles in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) as cytogenetical perspective”

“Zinc Nutrition Responses to Agronomic and Yield Traits, Kernel Quality, and Pollen Viability in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)”

Sonali Rajput | Plant Breeding | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Sonali Rajput | Plant Breeding | Best Researcher Award

HNBGU-Srinagar, Uttarakhand | India

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🌟  Suitable for this Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sonali Rajput, a dynamic researcher in Seed Science and Technology, is an ideal nominee for the Best Researcher Award in Plant Breeding and Seed Innovation. With a strong academic background from SKUAST-Jammu and HNB Garhwal University, Dr. Rajput has consistently demonstrated excellence through her extensive hands-on experience in molecular techniques, seed viability assessments, and bioinformatics. She has actively contributed to research with multiple poster presentations, national and international conference participations, and training in CRISPR/Cas9 and R programming. Her work emphasizes sustainable agriculture, seed priming, genetic diversity, and climate-resilient crop development. A keen advocate of organic seed systems, she also brings practical exposure through internships and on-farm engagement. Her ability to merge scientific rigor with field applicability highlights her as a pioneering young scientist committed to advancing agricultural biotechnology for sustainable food systems. Her contributions make her an outstanding candidate for this prestigious honor.

🎓 Education 

Sonali Rajput has cultivated a solid academic foundation in agricultural sciences. She earned her Bachelor of Science (Hons.) in Agriculture from SKUAST-Jammu (2017-2021), followed by a Master of Science in Seed Science and Technology from the same institution (2021-2023). Currently, she is pursuing a Ph.D. in Seed Science and Technology at Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University, Uttarakhand (2024). Her academic journey is marked by an intensive engagement in both theoretical and practical aspects of seed biology, genetic improvement, and molecular techniques. Her education includes advanced coursework and hands-on experience in beekeeping, organic farming, CRISPR/Cas9, and statistical tools in R and Python. These academic achievements are complemented by certifications in biotechnology, organic farming, and programming, which provide her with a multidisciplinary edge in the field of plant breeding and seed research.

 💼  Professional Experience

Sonali Rajput’s professional journey is enriched with a series of impactful internships and field engagements. She has completed the RAWE program, working with farmer families to understand grassroots agricultural challenges. Internships with JKMPCL, Krishi Vigyan Kendra Jammu, and Rapture Biotech International Ltd. have honed her skills in molecular biology, seed viability, and organic seed production. Her elective course in Apiculture provided additional value to her sustainable agriculture toolkit. Through participation in over 10 national conferences, workshops, and certificate programs, Sonali has developed an interdisciplinary approach blending practical fieldwork with high-end laboratory research. Her technical arsenal includes microbial isolation, PCR amplification, DNA/protein quantification, UV-visible spectrophotometry, and statistical tools for genetic diversity and correlation analysis. She is proficient in MS Office, R programming, and Python, which she utilizes for bioinformatics and plant genomics data analysis. This diverse exposure positions her as a future leader in plant breeding and seed technology.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Sonali Rajput has distinguished herself through various academic and research contributions. She was selected for poster presentations at top-tier conferences, such as the 5th International Conference on Climate Change and the National Conference on Coastal Ecosystem Management. She earned a certificate of merit in the AGRIVISION-2023 Convention and coordinated the SAHSI Self Defence Training program at SKUAST-Jammu. Her abstract on “Nano Technologies for Sustainable Agriculture” was appreciated at a national level. She has successfully completed numerous online courses on advanced topics like CRISPR/Cas9, organic farming, Python for genetics, and R programming. Her dedication to continuous learning and dissemination of agricultural innovations has earned her appreciation from organizing committees, peers, and faculty. These accolades not only reflect her academic merit but also her leadership potential and commitment to sustainable agricultural development and scientific research. She continues to grow as an exemplary figure in plant breeding and seed science.

🌍Research skills On Plant Breeding

Sonali possesses a robust suite of research skills essential for advanced work in plant breeding and seed technology. She is proficient in microbial, molecular, and seed technology methods. Her experience includes isolating endophytic bacteria, performing PCR, and quantifying DNA/proteins using spectrophotometry. She is adept in advanced statistical analysis techniques such as D2 clustering, PCA, path coefficient analysis, and genetic heritability estimation using R and Python. Sonali’s ability to perform seed viability tests, priming, organic seed production, and seed physiology studies positions her as an expert in seed development. She has hands-on experience with soil nitrogen analysis, chlorophyll measurement, and biochemical assays. Her research interest lies at the intersection of plant molecular biology, crop improvement, and sustainability. She integrates lab results with field data, bringing a holistic approach to agricultural research. Her capacity to analyze and visualize data ensures research outcomes are precise, relevant, and impactful for plant breeding advancements.

📖Publications

Advancement in Latest Plant Hormone – The Brassinosteroids
  • Authors: Aditi, Chaitanya Tiwari, Sonali Rajput

  • Journal: Agri Articles

  • Year: 2025

Effect of Seed Priming on Germination and Seedling Growth of Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
  • Authors: Shardul Pandey, Narendra Meghwal, Kartik Agrawat, Sonali Rajput

  • Journal: Agri Articles

  • Year: 2025

Innovations in Breeding and Biofortification for Advancement in Finger Millet (Eleusine coracana L.) Production and Nutritional Enhancement
  • Authors: Masoom Ankit Patel, Chaitanya Tiwari, Pragnya Rout, Sonali Rajput

  • Journal: Agri Magazine

  • Year: 2025

Assessment of Genetic Variability, Correlation, and Path Coefficient Analysis of Yield and Yield Components Traits in Urdbean [Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper]
  • Authors: Sonali Rajput, Anjani Kumar Singh, Sanjeev Kumar, Vishal Raina, Amrish Vaid

  • Journal: Vegetos

  • Year: 2025

The Role of Groundnut in Sustainable Agriculture: Breeding for Reduced Input Dependency
  • Authors: Chaitanya Tiwari, Masoom Ankit Patel, Sonali Rajput, Aviral Upadhyay, Shreeram Nitharwal

  • Journal: Agri Magazine

  • Year: 2025