Kutoya Kusse | Agricultural economics | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Kutoya Kusse | Agricultural economics | Young Scientist Award

South Ethiopia Agricultural Research Institute | Ethiopia

Mr. Kutoya Kusse Gemede is a researcher in agricultural economics and rural development with a strong focus on smallholder farming systems and value chain analysis. His work explores livestock breeding programs, market systems, and agricultural productivity in pastoral and agro-pastoral regions. He has contributed to studies on climate change adaptation, resource valuation, and rural enterprise development, with a record of 64 citations, Documents 5 and an h-index of 5. His research emphasizes improving livelihoods through sustainable agricultural practices and evidence-based policy insights. With multiple publications in peer-reviewed journals, he is actively advancing research in agricultural economics and rural development.

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Enset Production, Its Challenges and Controlling Methods in South Omo Zone, Southern Ethiopia

GEDD Kutoya Kusse
Current Agriculture Research Journal, 2021 | Citations: 7


The Market Chain Analysis of Live Cattle in South Omo Zone, Southern Ethiopia

GEDD Kutoya Kusse, Yidnekachew Alemayehu
International Journal of Agricultural Research, Innovation and Technology, 2022 | Citations: 5


Value Chain Analysis of Goat in South Omo Zone, SNNPR, Ethiopia

A Adicha, M Girma, D Darcho, K Kuse
Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2021 | Citations: 5

Masud Kabi | Agricultural Resources | Excellence in Research Award

Mr. Masud Kabi | Agricultural Resources | Excellence in Research Award

Valencia Polytechnic University | Spain

Mr. Masud Kabir is an Agricultural and Energy Systems Engineer specializing in renewable energy technologies and sustainable energy–agriculture integration. His research focuses on solar systems, thermoelectric energy recovery, and AI-driven solutions for energy optimization. He has contributed to interdisciplinary studies combining data analytics, smart sensing, and energy modeling tools such as Python and MATLAB. His work includes publications on biomass utilization, agrivoltaics, and AI applications in energy systems. He has authored 10 documents with 85 citations, an h-index of 4, and an i10-index of 3, and is actively engaged in advancing sustainable development through research, innovation, and academic collaboration.

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Romit Seth | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Romit Seth | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Editorial Board Member

North Carolina State University | United States

Dr. Romit Seth contributions span advanced plant physiology, stress biology, functional genomics, and transcriptome-driven discovery aimed at understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying plant defense, metabolic biosynthesis, and trait evolution. Investigations into Camellia sinensis have revealed candidate genes associated with blister blight resistance, providing insights into pathogen perception, defense signaling, and transcriptional reprogramming using high-resolution RNA-seq approaches. Spatial transcriptomic analysis in Trillium govanianum identified key regulatory genes involved in the biosynthesis of steroidal saponins, offering a systems-level view of tissue-specific metabolic pathway organization and potential targets for metabolic engineering of high-value phytocompounds. Population genomics studies in carrot uncovered genetic signatures of domestication and improvement, clarifying the evolutionary origin of high-carotenoid orange carrot varieties through genome-wide analyses of selection sweeps, allele diversification, and structural variations linked to pigmentation. Additional transcriptional profiling in purple tea has illuminated the seasonal dynamics of anthocyanin degradation and leaf color transitions, demonstrating how environmental cues modulate pigment biosynthesis, transport, and stabilization pathways. Collectively, this body of research advances the understanding of plant metabolic networks, defense responses, and developmental regulation, while integrating genomics and bioinformatics to support crop improvement, stress resilience, and functional characterization of agriculturally and medicinally important species.

Featured Publications

Jayaswall, K., Mahajan, P., Singh, G., Parmar, R., Seth, R., Raina, A., et al. (2016). Transcriptome analysis reveals candidate genes involved in blister blight defense in tea (Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze). Scientific Reports, 6, 30412. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep30412

Singh, P., Singh, G., Bhandawat, A., Singh, G., Parmar, R., Seth, R., & Sharma, R. K. (2017). Spatial transcriptome analysis provides insights of key gene(s) involved in steroidal saponin biosynthesis in medicinally important herb Trillium govanianum. Scientific Reports, 7, 45295. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep45295

Coe, K., Bostan, H., Rolling, W., Turner-Hissong, S., Macko-Podgórni, A., et al. (2023). Population genomics identifies genetic signatures of carrot domestication and improvement and uncovers the origin of high-carotenoid orange carrots. Nature Plants. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41477-023-01489-y