Dr. Xiao Guo | Plant Physiology | Best Researcher Award

Sichuan University of Science & Engineering | China

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šŸŒ± Dr. Xiao Guo: Pioneering Agronomic Researcher from China

šŸ“šĀ EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Xiao Guo, hailing from the Peopleā€™s Republic of China, began his academic journey with an unyielding passion for agricultural innovation. His foundational years were marked by a relentless curiosity about plant sciences, leading him to delve into advanced studies on nitrogen utilization and crop growth regulation. These formative experiences laid a solid groundwork for his later contributions to sustainable agricultural practices.

šŸ§ŖĀ PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Currently serving at the Research Center of Agricultural Economy, Sichuan University of Science & Engineering, Xiao Guo has been a pivotal figure since 2021. He has actively contributed to multiple groundbreaking research initiatives, with a particular focus on enhancing the environmental and economic benefits of agricultural practices.

His career highlights include leading and collaborating on key projects such as:

  • Principal Investigator: Environmental and economic benefits of N-efficient rapeseed (CZ21A02).
  • Co-Principal Investigator: Fertilizer and pesticide reduction for oilseed rape (2018YFD0200907-01).
  • Mechanisms of filling difference in tetraploid Tartary buckwheat and tillage methods’ impact on buckwheat yield formation.

šŸ”¬ CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON PLANT PHYSIOLOGY

Dr. Guoā€™s research centers on improving nitrogen efficiency in crops, optimizing agricultural practices, and minimizing environmental impact. His work includes:

  • Unraveling the genetic and physiological mechanisms in nitrogen utilization.
  • Enhancing crop yield through innovative fertilization and cultivation techniques.
  • Developing sustainable methods for pesticide reduction in oilseed rape.

These studies offer practical solutions for global agricultural challenges, fostering environmental and economic sustainability.

šŸŒĀ IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Guo’s research has reshaped agronomic practices, particularly in nitrogen utilization and crop sustainability. His groundbreaking findings are referenced internationally, and his projects have inspired advancements in sustainable farming systems.

šŸ“ˆĀ ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Xiao Guo has authored numerous influential articles in esteemed journals, including:

  1. “Post-flowering nitrogen source-sink relationship…” (Journal of Plant Growth Regulation, 2024).
  2. “Pollen grain number and viability contribute to variation…” (Euphytica, 2022).
  3. “Nitrogen utilization-efficient oilseed rape genotypes…” (Functional Plant Biology, 2021).
  4. “Post-flowering nitrogen uptake…” (Plant and Soil, 2021).

His works have garnered substantial citations, reflecting their significance in the field of agricultural science.

šŸ…Ā HONORS & AWARDS

Xiao Guoā€™s dedication to excellence has been recognized through numerous awards, including accolades for his contributions to sustainable agricultural practices and crop research.

šŸŒĀ LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Looking forward, Xiao Guo aims to expand his research into global collaborations, tackling issues such as climate-resilient crops and advanced agricultural technologies. His legacy will inspire future generations of researchers dedicated to sustainable development.

šŸŒ Ā FINAL NOTE

Xiao Guo exemplifies the essence of an academic visionary, merging scientific rigor with practical applications to revolutionize agriculture. His journey underscores the importance of interdisciplinary approaches to solving pressing global challenges.

šŸ“‘Ā NOTABLE PUBLICATIONSĀ 

“Post-flowering Nitrogen Sourceā€“Sink Relationship Underlying Mechanisms Explain the Genotypic Variation in Seed N Accumulation of Rapeseed Genotypes”
  • Authors: Xiao Guo, Xinli Li, Ji Luo, Pengyan Wang, Xiaobo Yi
  • Journal: Journal of Plant Growth Regulation
  • Year: 2024
“Spatial and Temporal Variations in Soil Moisture for a Tamarisk Stand under Groundwater Control in a Hyper-Arid Region”
  • Authors: Xiaobo Yi, Ji Luo, Pengyan Wang, Xiao Guo, Yuanjie Deng, Tao Du, Haijun Wang, Cuicui Jiao, č¢å›½åƌ, Mingan Shao
  • Journal: Water
  • Year: 2023
“Integrated Emergy and Economic Evaluation of 8 Hydropower Plants in Zagunao Basin, Southwest of China”
  • Authors: Xincong Liu, Hengyu Pan, Xiangyu Zheng, Xiaohong Zhang, Yanfeng Lyu, Shihuai Deng, Xiao Guo
  • Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production
  • Year: 2022
“Pollen Grain Number and Viability Contribute to Variation in Effective Ovule Number Among Oilseed Rape Genotypes”
  • Authors: Xiao Guo, Bao-Luo Ma, Neil B. McLaughlin, Yajun Gao, Xiaoming Wu, Biyun Chen
  • Journal: Euphytica
  • Year: 2022
“Genotypic Variation in Nitrogen Utilization Efficiency in Oilseed Rape Is Related to the Coordination of Leaf Senescence and Root N Uptake During Reproductive Stage”
  • Authors: Huiying He, Yuyu Xie, Anyu Zhao, Wencong Hu, Xiao Guo, Anthony J. Miller, Xiaoming Wu, Biyun Chen, Rong Zhang, Hui Tian et al.
  • Journal: Plant and Soil
  • Year: 2021
“Post-flowering Nitrogen Uptake Leads to the Genotypic Variation in Seed Nitrogen Accumulation of Oilseed Rape”
  • Authors: Xiao Guo, Yunyou Nan, Huiying He, Bao-Luo Ma, Neil B. McLaughlin, Xiaoming Wu, Biyun Chen, Zhiyuan Yao
  • Journal: Plant and Soil
  • Year: 2021
“Nitrogen Utilisation-Efficient Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus) Genotypes Exhibit Stronger Growth Attributes from Flowering Stage Onwards”
  • Authors: 肖 郭, Bao-Luo Ma, Neil B. McLaughlin, Xiaoming Wu, Biyun Chen, Yajun Gao
  • Journal: Functional Plant Biology
  • Year: 2021
“Nitrogen Use-Inefficient Oilseed Rape Genotypes Exhibit Stronger Growth Potency During the Vegetative Growth Stage”
  • Authors: Xiao Guo, Huiying He, Rong An, Yuying Zhang, Rui Yang, Lanqin Cao, Xiaoming Wu, Biyun Chen, Hui Tian, Yajun Gao
  • Journal: Acta Physiologiae Plantarum
  • Year: 2019
“Characteristics of the Grain-Filling Process and Starch Accumulation of High-Yield Common Buckwheat ā€˜cv. Fengtian 1ā€™ and Tartary Buckwheat ā€˜cv. Jingqiao 2”
  • Authors: C.G. Liang, Y.X. Song, X. Guo, D. Kong, Y. Wang, Q. Zhao, K.F. Huang
  • Journal: Cereal Research Communications
  • Year: 2016

 

 

Xiao Guo | Plant Physiology | Best Researcher Award

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