Misi Manyanga | Soil Fertility Management | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Misi Manyanga | Soil Fertility Management | Excellence in Research Award

Lecturer | Great Zimbabwe University | Zimbabwe

Dr. Misi Manyanga is a soil scientist and academic with extensive expertise in pedology, soil survey and mapping, land resource evaluation, and soil fertility management. His research focuses on improving soil health, moisture retention, and crop productivity through integrated organic amendments and sustainable soil management practices, particularly in dryland and semi-arid systems. He has strong experience in university teaching, research leadership, and curriculum development, alongside applied research for irrigation, conservation agriculture, and land-use planning. His work integrates field experimentation, GIS and remote sensing, laboratory analysis, and policy-relevant research, with scholarly contributions reflected in an h-index of 3, supported by 16 citations across 6 peer-reviewed documents, including journals, book chapters, and technical soil survey outputs.

Citation Metrics (Scopus)

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16

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Leila Jafari | Sustainable Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Leila Jafari | Sustainable Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

University of Hormozgan, Iran

Dr. Leila Jafari is a distinguished agroecologist and faculty member at the Department of Agronomy, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran. She holds a PhD in Agroecology from Ferdowsi University, with research focused on nitrogen efficiency in wheat and maize cultivars. Her academic background also includes an MS and BS in Agronomy from Shiraz University, where she explored allelopathy and crop rotation.

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Educational Background:

She earned her Ph.D. in Agroecology from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad with a thesis on the evolution of nitrogen efficiency indices in cereal cultivars. Prior to that, she completed both her B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Agronomy at Shiraz University, focusing on crop rotation and allelopathic interactions in rice-based systems.

Professional Experience:

Dr. Jafari has held academic positions at Hormozgan University, where she taught undergraduate and graduate courses, supervised student projects, and conducted field-based research. She also served as an inspector and planner at the Management and Planning Organization of Iran, overseeing agricultural and natural resource projects at the national level.

Research Interests:

Her research encompasses a broad range of agroecological topics, including nitrogen use efficiency, salinity stress mitigation, crop diversity, weed ecology, essential oil analysis, and sustainable crop management under climate change scenarios.

Scientific Publications:

Dr. Jafari has published extensively in high-impact international and national journals. Her work covers subjects such as seed priming, drought and salinity stress, allelopathy, biostimulants, and water footprint analysis. Her interdisciplinary collaborations have addressed issues in horticulture, medicinal plants, and crop physiology.

Teaching and Academic Contributions:

She has taught several courses in agronomy, agricultural ecology, weed management, and cereal production. Her teaching is complemented by hands-on research training for students, development of laboratory manuals, and the use of statistical tools such as SAS for data analysis.

Conference Participation:

Dr. Jafari has presented her research at international scientific conferences, including workshops on invasive plant species and crop-weed interactions, sharing insights from her work on allelopathy and sustainable agriculture.

Scientific and Societal Impact:

Her work contributes to the understanding and advancement of sustainable agricultural systems in Iran and beyond. Through her academic and professional engagements, she promotes ecologically sound farming practices and supports research-informed policy development in agriculture and natural resources.

Citation Metrics:

According to Google Scholar:

  • Total Citations: 639

  • Citations Since 2020: 407

  • h-index: 11

  • h-index Since 2020: 9

  • i10-index: 12

  • i10-index Since 2020: 9

Publication Top Notes:

  • Phytotoxicity and stimulatory impacts of nanosized and bulk titanium dioxide on fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill)
    2013
    Citations: 263

  • Comparison of health status and quality of life of related versus paid unrelated living kidney donors
    2013
    Citations: 50

  • Evaluation of climate change effect on agricultural production of Iran: I. Predicting the future agroclimatic conditions
    2016
    Citations: 43

  • Effect of NaCl and KNO3 priming on seed germination of canola (Brassica napus L.) under salinity conditions
    2012
    Citations: 31

  • Impacts of climate change on water footprint components of rainfed and irrigated wheat in a semi-arid environment
    2023
    Citations: 26

  • Yield responses of black cumin (Nigella sativa L.) to intercropping with chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) and bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
    2014
    Citations: 22

 

Ruijuan Qu | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ruijuan Qu | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor Nanjing University China

Ruijuan Qu is an Associate Professor at the School of Environment, Nanjing University, China. With a specialization in environmental chemistry, she focuses on the transformation mechanisms of organic pollutants and the development of innovative degradation technologies. She has contributed significantly to the field, developing a comprehensive framework for pollutant transformation analysis and its ecological impact. Her research aims to support scientific advancements in ecological risk assessment and pollution treatment. 🌍🔬

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Education

Ruijuan Qu received her PhD in 2015 from Nanjing University, where she also began her academic career. Since then, she has grown her expertise and specialization in environmental chemistry and pollutant transformation, supporting cutting-edge research and eco-friendly practices. 🎓📚

Experience

Starting as an assistant researcher in 2015, Ruijuan advanced to associate researcher by 2018 and has held her position as Associate Professor since December 2019. Over her career, she has led several national research projects, contributing essential findings to the fields of pollutant degradation and environmental chemistry. 👩‍🔬🌱

Research Interests

Ruijuan’s research centers on the environmental transformation of organic pollutants, with an emphasis on analyzing reaction mechanisms, transformation products, and toxicity changes. She employs quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR) to explore pollutant behavior, and she is dedicated to advancing green and effective pollutant degradation technologies. 🧪🌊

Awards

In recognition of her significant contributions to environmental science, Ruijuan Qu was named on Stanford University’s 2023 World’s Top 2% Scientists List. This honor highlights her dedication to innovative research and her impactful findings in pollutant transformation. 🏅✨

Publications Top Notes: 

Ruijuan Qu has authored over 70 SCI-indexed papers, with her work appearing in renowned journals like Environmental Science & Technology and Water Research. She also holds seven ESI highly-cited papers. Here are a few of her notable publications:

Qu, R. (2022). “Transformation of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Aquatic Systems,” Environmental Science & Technology. Cited by 120 articles. Link to Publication

Qu, R. (2021). “Advances in Polymerization for Low-Carbon Wastewater Treatment,” Water Research. Cited by 98 articles. Link to Publication