Yahui Guo | Agricultural Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yahui Guo | Agricultural Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Central China Normal University | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yahui Guo is a researcher in agricultural and environmental remote sensing, specializing in UAV-based agricultural monitoring, crop model simulation, and eco-environmental assessment. His research focuses on agricultural phenology extraction, crop yield estimation, and the assessment of climate change impacts on agricultural productivity through multi-source remote sensing data integration and modeling approaches. He has published extensively in high-impact international journals, including several highly cited and hot papers, and has generated intellectual property outputs such as patents and software copyrights. His scholarly output comprises 45 research documents, achieving an h-index of 22, with 1,983 citations received across 1,762 citing documents, reflecting strong academic influence and research visibility. His professional activities include leading competitive provincial- and university-level research projects, contributing to national research programs, and actively supporting the scientific community through editorial board memberships and committee roles in agricultural informatics, remote sensing, and agricultural monitoring domains.

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Chaosheng Luo | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Chaosheng Luo | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Research Article Award

Yunnan agricultural university China

Chaosheng Luo is a dedicated young scholar at Yunnan Agricultural University, currently on the verge of completing a doctoral degree. 🌾 His research focuses extensively on intercropping systems for disease control and yield enhancement. With a deep passion for agroecological balance and sustainable farming systems, Luo has consistently contributed innovative solutions to complex plant pathology challenges, positioning himself as a promising voice in agricultural sciences.

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šŸŽ“ Education

Chaosheng Luo is currently pursuing his Doctoral Degree in Agriculture, specializing in intercropping strategies to combat plant diseases while increasing crop productivity. His academic path has been marked by rigorous training in plant pathology, soil biology, and sustainable farming practices, laying a strong foundation for impactful scientific contributions.

šŸ’¼ Experience

Luo has several years of hands-on and theoretical research experience, particularly in intercropping-based disease suppression, crop yield enhancement, and soil–plant interactions. He has actively contributed to key national-level research initiatives and participated in high-impact scholarly communication through journals and research platforms. He also collaborates with leading experts in agronomy and plant sciences through various multidisciplinary projects.

šŸ”¬ Research Interests

His core research interests include plant–soil–microbe interactions, intercropping systems, plant disease management, soil health, and sustainable agriculture. Luo is especially interested in understanding how plant diversity in cropping systems can naturally suppress diseases and reduce chemical inputs, ultimately supporting food security and environmental health.

šŸ† Awards

Currently nominated for the Best Research Scholar Award, Luo’s dedication to innovation and sustainability in agricultural research has garnered national attention. His achievements, including participation in prestigious research grants and contributions to internationally recognized journals, highlight his growing influence in the academic community.

šŸ“š Publications Top Notes:Ā 

Chaosheng Luo has published impactful research in several SCI-indexed journals. One notable publication is:

Luo, C. et al. (2025). Rhizosphere microorganisms link the belowground processes of intercropping to disease suppression,Ā 

Appropriate nitrogen supply and intercropping reduce epidemics, the compound disease of faba bean, and yield and economic losses

Optimization of N Fertilizer and Synergistic Intercropping to Enhance the Productivity Advantage of Faba Bean and Effective Control of Chocolate Spot Epidemics

Enhancing soil properties, soil-borne diseases control, and quality through selecting high C/N agricultural waste during reductive soil disinfestation for continuous tobacco cropping

Impact of Bacillus subtilis and Pseudomonas fluorescens beneficial bacterial agents on soil-borne diseases, growth, and economics of continuous cropping of flue-cured tobacco

The severity and yield effects of the chocolate spot disease in faba bean affected by intercropping and nitrogen input

Effect of Enhanced Organic Material Addition during Reductive Soil Disinfestation on Disease Resistance, Yield Increase, and Microbial Community in Flue-Cured Tobacco

Co‐culture of faba bean with wheat provides evidence for intercropping faba bean to alleviate the occurrence of Fusarium wilt under the autotoxic stress of salicylic acid