Achmad Arivin Rivaie | Agricultural | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Achmad Arivin Rivaie

National Research and Innovation Agency of Indonesia

Achmad Arivin Rivaie
Affiliation National Research and Innovation Agency of Indonesia
Country Indonesia
Scopus ID 23568322700
Documents 22
Citations 105
h-index 5
Subject Area Soil Fertility
Event International Popular Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-4445-0372

Achmad Arivin Rivaie recognizes the scholarly contributions and sustained scientific engagement in the field of soil fertility and agricultural research. Associated with the National Research and Innovation Agency of Indonesia, the researcher has contributed to studies related to nutrient management, soil productivity, and sustainable agricultural systems. The recognition presented through the International Popular Scientist Awards reflects academic productivity, citation impact, and continued participation in scientific advancement within the broader agricultural sciences community.[1]

Abstract

Achmad Arivin Rivaie has contributed to scientific investigations concerning soil fertility, nutrient dynamics, and agricultural sustainability through publications indexed in recognized academic databases. Research activities associated with the National Research and Innovation Agency of Indonesia demonstrate a continuing focus on improving soil management practices and supporting agricultural productivity through evidence-based methodologies. Citation metrics and scholarly visibility indicate active engagement within the scientific community, particularly in topics associated with soil science and fertility management. The Research Excellence Award under the International Popular Scientist Awards acknowledges academic contributions, publication performance, and the broader relevance of the researcher’s work within environmental and agricultural sciences.[1][2]

Keywords

Soil Fertility, Agricultural Sustainability, Nutrient Management, Soil Science, Indonesia Agriculture, Research Excellence, Scientific Publications, Sustainable Farming, Soil Productivity, International Popular Scientist Awards

Introduction

Research in soil fertility remains essential for understanding nutrient availability, improving crop productivity, and supporting sustainable agricultural development. Scientific advancements in soil science contribute significantly to environmental management and long-term food security strategies. Within this context, researchers specializing in nutrient dynamics and soil productivity provide valuable insights into the maintenance of agricultural ecosystems.[3]

Achmad Arivin Rivaie has participated in scholarly work associated with soil fertility studies and agricultural resource management. Academic records indexed through Scopus demonstrate publication activity and measurable citation performance, reflecting continued engagement with internationally accessible scientific literature. Recognition through the Research Excellence Award highlights contributions to the scientific understanding of soil systems and applied agricultural research.[1]

Research Profile

The academic profile of Achmad Arivin Rivaie  is associated with research activities in soil fertility and agricultural productivity. Affiliated with the National Research and Innovation Agency of Indonesia, the researcher has contributed to studies focusing on soil nutrient conditions, sustainable agricultural practices, and environmental resource management. Indexed publication data indicate consistent scholarly participation within the field of agricultural sciences.[1]

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with Achmad Arivin Rivaie  include investigations into soil nutrient behavior, fertility optimization, and sustainable land management practices. The published work reflects applied scientific approaches directed toward improving agricultural productivity while maintaining ecological balance. Studies in soil science frequently support policy development and practical implementation within agricultural sectors.[2]

The researcher’s contributions also demonstrate interdisciplinary engagement involving environmental sustainability and agricultural development. Citation records and publication metrics suggest that the work has been referenced within scientific literature related to soil fertility management and agricultural productivity assessment.[1]

Publications

The researcher’s publication profile includes scholarly articles related to soil fertility, nutrient management, and agricultural sustainability. Indexed documents contribute to the dissemination of scientific findings within agricultural and environmental sciences. Several studies include DOI-linked publications that support accessibility and citation tracking within academic databases.[4]

Research Impact

Research impact may be evaluated through publication metrics, citation performance, and broader academic visibility. The documented citation count and h-index associated with Achmad Arivin Rivaie  indicate scholarly engagement and continued referencing within related research areas. Soil fertility research contributes directly to agricultural sustainability and environmental resource management, increasing the practical relevance of the published work.[1]

The integration of scientific findings into agricultural research frameworks may support improvements in nutrient management strategies, land productivity, and ecological sustainability. Recognition through academic awards further reflects the significance of maintaining active scientific contributions within applied agricultural sciences.[5]

Award Suitability

The Research Excellence Award presented through the International Popular Scientist Awards aligns with scholarly achievements in publication activity, citation visibility, and research engagement within soil fertility studies.Achmad Arivin Rivaie’s documented scientific profile demonstrates sustained participation in agricultural and environmental research, particularly within topics associated with soil productivity and sustainable farming systems.[5]

The award suitability is supported by measurable academic indicators including indexed publications, citation records, and contribution to scientific understanding within agricultural sciences. Such recognition highlights the broader role of soil fertility research in advancing sustainable agricultural development and environmental management strategies.[1]

Conclusion

Achmad Arivin Rivaie  has established an academic profile associated with soil fertility and sustainable agricultural research through indexed scientific publications and measurable citation impact. Contributions related to nutrient management and agricultural productivity support the broader scientific understanding of sustainable land use and environmental management. Recognition through the Research Excellence Award under the International Popular Scientist Awards reflects continued scholarly engagement and contribution to agricultural sciences within both regional and international academic contexts.[1][5]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Achmad Arivin Rivaie, Author ID 23568322700. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=23568322700
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile record for Achmad Arivin Rivaie. ORCID Registry.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4445-0372
  3. Interntional Popular Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Research recognition and academic excellence awards.
    https://popularscientist.com/

Maissa Ben Jabeur | Biostiumulants | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Maissa Ben Jabeur | Biostiumulants | Research Excellence Award

National Institute of Agronomy of Tunisia | Tunisia

Dr. Maissa Ben Jabeur is a plant production and biotechnology researcher whose work focuses on biostimulants, seed coating technologies, stress physiology, and sustainable crop protection strategies. Her research explores beneficial microbes, plant extracts, and natural bioactive compounds as innovative tools to enhance crop resilience against biotic and abiotic stresses, with strong emphasis on wheat, maize, potato, strawberry, and tomato. She has developed and evaluated microbial consortia, essential-oil-based treatments, and plant growth-promoting bacteria for applications in seed priming, biocontrol, and yield improvement. Her expertise spans microbial genotyping, morphophysiological and biochemical trait analysis, metabolic physiology techniques, and greenhouse and laboratory experimentation. She has contributed to multidisciplinary projects on stress tolerant maize germplasm, microbiome-based agroecosystem restoration, PGPR applications, mycorrhizal symbioses, and biostimulant formulation for cereal improvement. Dr. Ben Jabeur has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals, with studies covering drought and heat stress mitigation, systemic resistance induction, biofungicidal properties of essential oils, biopriming effects on seed physiology, and performance of natural biostimulants across diverse crop systems. She is also actively involved in supervising undergraduate and graduate students in topics such as beneficial microbes, plant defense mechanisms, biocontrol strategies, PGPR-mediated stress tolerance, and valorization of aromatic plant extracts. Alongside her research, she has extensive teaching experience in plant biology, botany, plant physiology, cellular biology, and metabolic physiology techniques, contributing to academic training and capacity building. Her profile reflects a strong commitment to sustainable agriculture through nature-based solutions, international collaboration, and impactful scientific dissemination.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publication

Kthiri, Z., Ben Jabeur, M., Karmous, C., & Hamada, W. (2025). Yeast to the rescue: Meyerozyma guilliermondii primes tomato vigor and resistance to Fusarium crown and root rot. Plant Signaling & Behavior.

Ben-Jabeur, M., Kthiri, Z., Djébali, N., Karmous, C., & Hamada, W. (2023). A case study of seed biopriming and chemical priming: Seed coating with two types of bioactive compounds improves the physiological state of germinating seeds in durum wheat. Cereal Research Communications.

Chaouch, R., Kthiri, Z., Soufi, S., Ben Jabeur, M., & Bettaieb, T. (2023). Assessing the biostimulant effect of micro-algae and thyme essential oil during in-vitro and ex-vitro rooting of strawberry. South African Journal of Botany.

Ben-Jabeur, M., Kthiri, Z., Essid, M. F., Moussa, C., & Hamada, W. (2023). The potential of coating half-cut tubers with natural biostimulants in improving yield components and inducing resistance against grey mold and black scurf in potato. Potato Research.

Ben-Jabeur, M., Chamekh, Z., Jallouli, S., Ayadi, S., Serret, M. D., Araus, J. L., Trifa, Y., & Hamada, W. (2022). Comparative effect of seed treatment with thyme essential oil and Paraburkholderia phytofirmans on growth, photosynthetic capacity, grain yield, δ15N and δ13C of durum wheat under drought and heat stress. Annals of Applied Biology.