Resham Thapa| Soil Science & Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Resham Thapa| Soil Science & Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Belize-Mexico Program Manager, Bonefish & Tarpon Trust, Belize

Resham B Thapa is a dedicated researcher and professional in the field of soil sciences, specializing in sustainable crop production and soil health. He is currently a research professional at the University of Wyoming, where he investigates the use of coal char and biochar as soil amendments to enhance plant growth and soil properties. With a diverse academic background, including a Ph.D. in Soil Sciences and an M.S. in Agricultural Economics, Resham has actively contributed to projects involving sustainable agriculture and environmental management. His interdisciplinary approach integrates environmental sustainability, economic analysis, and scientific innovation.

Publication Profile

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πŸŽ“ Education

Ph.D., Soil Sciences (Minor in Statistics), University of Wyoming, USA (2023): Focus on soil health and sustainable crop production, using coal char and biochar for soil amendment. M.S., Agricultural Economics (Minor in Statistics), University of Wyoming, USA (2020): Analyzed economic risk and return for using pyrolyzed coal as soil amendment. M.A., NGO Studies, Ajou University, South Korea (2010): Focus on community-based development. M.B.S., Master in Business Studies, Tribhuvan University, Nepal (2005): Specialization in financial analysis. B.B.S., Bachelor in Business Studies, Tribhuvan University, Nepal (2001): Focus on financial management.

πŸ’Ό Experience

Research Professional, School of Energy Resources, University of Wyoming (2023-present): Leads research on soil amendments and plant growth, including experimental setups, data analysis, and publication of results. Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Ecosystem Science & Management, University of Wyoming (2015-2023): Spearheaded agricultural and soil research projects, conducting field experiments and data analysis to improve crop yield. Lecturer, Nagarguna College of Information Technology and Management & Apollo International College, Nepal (2011-2015): Taught and supervised undergraduate students in IT and management fields. Social Mobilization Expert, Renewable Energy Project, Nepal (2007-2008): Conducted feasibility studies and capacity building for solar PV system use in rural communities.

πŸ† Awards & Honors

Research Excellence Award, University of Wyoming (2022): Recognition for outstanding research in soil science. Graduate Fellowship, University of Wyoming (2020-2023): Awarded for exceptional academic performance and research contributions. Best Paper Presentation, International Conference on Sustainable Agriculture (2019): Awarded for innovative research on biochar and coal char in agriculture. Young Researcher Award, International Conference on Soil Health (2018): Acknowledged for contributions to sustainable agriculture research. Distinguished Lecturer Award, Apollo International College (2014): Recognized for teaching excellence and student engagement.

πŸ”¬ Research Focus

Resham’s research centers on improving soil health and sustainable crop production through innovative approaches like coal char and biochar as soil amendments. His work focuses on enhancing plant growth, increasing crop yields, and improving soil properties in semiarid dryland ecosystems. By studying the effects of these materials on soil’s water-holding capacity, nutrient retention, and bulk density, his research promotes sustainable and climate-smart agriculture. His interdisciplinary studies bridge soil science with economic analysis to optimize agricultural productivity while minimizing environmental impact.

πŸ…Conclusion

Dr. Addiel U. Perez is an exemplary researcher whose interdisciplinary approach has had a profound impact on fisheries and environmental management in Belize and Mexico. His extensive publication record, coupled with his practical contributions to conservation efforts and stakeholder engagement, make him a standout candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Dr. Perez’s ability to bridge the gap between science, policy, and local communities sets him apart as a leader in the field of socio-ecological research. With continued efforts to expand his research’s reach and impact, Dr. Perez has the potential to further elevate the quality of coastal ecosystem management on an international scale.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Use of stratified cluster sampling for efficient estimation of solid waste generation at household level
    • Year: 2008
    • Authors: MB Dangi, MA Urynowicz, KG Gerow, RB Thapa
    • Citation: 60
  2. An Assessment of Plant Growth and Soil Properties Using Coal Char and Biochar as a Soil Amendment
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: RB Thapa, RH Coupal, MD Dangi, PD Stahl
    • Citation: 7
  3. Enhancing Corn Yield and Soil Quality in Irrigated Semiarid Region with Coal Char and Biochar Amendments
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: RB Thapa, S Budhathoki, C Shilpakar, D Panday, B Alsunuse, SX Tang, …
    • Citation: 2
  4. Use of Pyrolyzed Coal as a Soil Amendment: Effect on Plant Growth, Crop Yield, and Soil Health
    • Year: 2023
    • Author: RB Thapa
    • Citation: 1
  5. Effect of coal char concentrations on soil bulk density and soil water-holding capacity
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: RB Thapa, P Shrestha
  6. UW Researchers Publish Results Assessing Coal Char as a Soil Amendment
    • Year: 2024
    • Author: RB Thapa
  7. Mycorrhizal Fungal Inoculum Potential in Crop Rotation Soil With Different Levels of Irrigation
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: BTB Alsunuse, N Al-Awwal, S Budhathoki, RB Thapa, M Baidoo, F Zaid, …
  8. Initial greenhouse observations on use of coal char as a soil amendment: Influences on plant growth and soil water holding capacity
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: RB Thapa, SX Tang, PD Stah
  9. Field Tests of Coal-Derived Soil Amendments Yield Promising Results for UW Researchers
    • Year: 2022
    • Author: PDS Resham B. Thapa

 

Fortune Lindy Manganyi | Agricultural | Young Scientist Award

Mrs. Fortune Lindy Manganyi | Agricultural | Young Scientist Award

Research Technician at Agricultural Research Council, South Africa

Fortune Lindy Manganyi-Valoyi is a South African Research Technician at the Agricultural Research Council (ARC), specializing in forage production and evaluation. She holds an MSc in Agriculture (Pasture Science) and has vast experience in fieldwork, project management, and research in the agricultural sector. Fortune is passionate about improving livestock production through forage crops, and she leads various research initiatives related to sustainable land management and environmental conservation. She is skilled in overseeing experimental trials, training farmers, and facilitating knowledge transfer. Additionally, she supervises forage production teams and interns, contributing to the development of South Africa’s agricultural research and knowledge base.

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πŸŽ“ Education

MSc in Agriculture (Pasture Science), University of South Africa, 2024. BSc. Agriculture (Pasture Science) (Honours), University of Limpopo, 2014. Project Management (Certificate), University of Pretoria, 2024. Introduction to Seed Science (Certificate), University of Pretoria, 2022. Scientist Profession (SACNASP Registration), 2018. Senior Certificate, Nyanisi Secondary School, 2010

πŸ’Ό Experience

Fortune has served as a Research Technician at ARC since December 2019, managing forage production projects, conducting veld condition assessments, and overseeing the evaluation of various forage species. She coordinates field trips, trains farmers, and supervises the forage production team. Previously, she worked as a Scientific Production Intern, Agricultural Advisor, and Postgraduate Trainee, gaining expertise in pasture management, research development, and sustainable agricultural practices.

πŸ† Awards and Honors

Accepted Publications in African Journal of Range & Forage Science and Grasses Journal, 2024. Contributed to the development of scientific methodologies in forage crop preservation and seed germination research. Recognition for outstanding research contributions, including the publication on β€œThe Potential for Endozoochorous Dispersal of Vachellia nilotica Seeds”. Active in national research initiatives for South African rangeland improvement, including funding for forage production trials and demonstration plots.

πŸ”¬ Research Focus

Fortune’s research focuses on sustainable forage production, seed germination, and the evaluation of Brachiaria and other indigenous grass species. She investigates methods to improve livestock feed through better crop practices, evaluating crops like Calobota sericea and Vachellia nilotica in semi-arid rangelands. Her work also addresses bush encroachment and water-limited agricultural conditions, striving for solutions in the optimization of forage resources in South Africa’s challenging ecological zones.

Conclusion

Fortune Lindy Manganyi-Valoyi is a highly promising candidate for the Young Scientist Award, demonstrating a blend of academic excellence, practical research contributions, and leadership potential. Her work in the forage and pasture science sector addresses key challenges in South Africa’s agricultural landscape, particularly regarding sustainable feed production and bush encroachment management. Given her solid academic background, significant research involvement, and leadership skills, she stands out as a deserving candidate for this recognition.

πŸ“šPublications 

  1. Ensiling as a technique for preservation of the nutritional quality of Vachellia nilotica
    • Journal: African Journal of Range & Forage Science
    • Date: December 11, 2024
    • DOI: 10.2989/10220119.2024.2415667
    • Contributors: Fortune L Manganyi, Julius Tjelele, Khanyisile R Mbatha, Ngoako Letsoalo, Stephen Modiba, Thamsanqa Mpanza, Francuois MΓΌller

 

  1. Seed Germination Responses to Temperature and Osmotic Stress Conditions in Brachiaria Forage Grasses
    • Journal: Grasses
    • Date: October 17, 2024
    • DOI: 10.3390/grasses3040019
    • Contributors: Francuois L. MΓΌller, Jabulile E. Leroko, Clement F. Cupido, Igshaan Samuels, Nothando Ngcobo, Elizabeth L. Masemola, Fortune Manganyi-Valoyi, Tlou Julius Tjelele

 

  1. Influence of different temperatures on seedling growth and development of Calobota sericea, a semi-arid rangeland species of South Africa
    • Journal: African Journal of Range & Forage Science
    • Date: July 2, 2024
    • DOI: 10.2989/10220119.2024.2311105
    • Contributors: Francuois MΓΌller, Letty Masemola, Fortune Manganyi, Nothando Ngcobo

 

Pablo Luis GodΓ­nez Mendoza | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Pablo Luis GodΓ­nez Mendoza | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Mr at Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, Mexico🌟

Pablo Luis GodΓ­nez Mendoza is a dedicated researcher specializing in plant biotechnology, with a focus on enhancing crop production through innovative methods. He holds a Master’s degree in Plant Biotechnology from Cinvestav – Unidad Irapuato and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Biosystems Engineering at Universidad AutΓ³noma de QuerΓ©taro. Pablo is committed to using science to improve agricultural practices and ensure sustainable food production.

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Education πŸŽ“

Pablo earned his Master’s degree in Plant Biotechnology from Cinvestav – Unidad Irapuato (2018-2021) and a Bachelor’s degree in Biotechnology Engineering from the Instituto TecnolΓ³gico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (2013-2018). He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Engineering in Biosystems at Universidad AutΓ³noma de QuerΓ©taro (2022-present). He has also completed courses in bioinformatics and participated in workshops enhancing his research skills.

Experience πŸ§‘β€πŸ«

Pablo has extensive research experience, including plasmid transformation in bacteria, fungal cultivation, and protoplast transformation during his Master’s studies. He is currently involved in plant cultivation and greenhouse management at UAQ, where he conducts enzymatic activity assays and gene amplification. Additionally, he completed a summer research internship at INMEGEN in 2017, contributing to significant advancements in his field.

πŸ† Awards and Honors

Pablo received a bronze medal at the BIOMOD competition in San Francisco for developing a biosensor for early detection of diabetic retinopathy in 2016. He was also awarded the best CAD biotechnology project at ITESM QuerΓ©taro (2016-2017), focusing on Larrea tridentata extracts for tartar removal. His achievements reflect his commitment to excellence in research and innovation in biotechnology.

πŸ”¬ Research Focus

Pablo’s research primarily focuses on plant secondary metabolite production, exploring stress-induced methods to enhance crop quality. His recent studies include the impact of acoustic emissions on Capsicum annuum cultivation and the review of biostimulation concepts in sustainable agriculture. He aims to integrate biotechnological advancements to address agricultural challenges, promoting environmentally friendly practices.

Conclusion πŸ†

Pablo Luis GodΓ­nez Mendoza is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his robust academic background, substantial research experience, innovative projects, and notable achievements. By addressing the areas for improvement, he can further enhance his contributions to the field of plant biotechnology and make significant strides in sustainable agricultural practices. His commitment to research and passion for biotechnology make him an asset to the scientific community, and he is well on his way to becoming a leading figure in his field.

Publications πŸ“š

Eustressors to Improve Plant Secondary Metabolites Production: Insect Frass and Physical Factors as Examples Applied in Agriculture and Horticulture

  • In: Molecular Dynamics of Plant Stress and its Management
  • Publication Date: June 26, 2024
  • DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-1699-9_2
  • ISBNs: 9789819716982, 9789819716999
  • Contributors: GodΓ­nez-Mendoza, P.L.; Hurtado-ZuΓ±iga, A.; Siboney-Montante, V.; Guzman-Cruz, R.; Guevara-GonzΓ‘lez, R.G.

 

Plant Hormesis: Revising of the Concepts of Biostimulation, Elicitation and Their Application in Sustainable Agricultural Production

  • Journal: Science of the Total Environment
  • Publication Year: 2023
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.164883
  • EID: 2-s2.0-85163176060
  • Part of ISSN: 18791026, 00489697
  • Contributors: GodΓ­nez-Mendoza, P.L.; Rico-ChΓ‘vez, A.K.; FerrusquΓ­a-Jimenez, N.I.; Carbajal-Valenzuela, I.A.; VillagΓ³mez-Aranda, A.L.; Torres-Pacheco, I.; Guevara-GonzΓ‘lez, R.G.

 

Fahim Hussain Shah| Agricultural | Young Scientist Award -12717

Mr. Fahim Hussain Shah | Agricultural | Young Scientist Award

Mr Fahim Hussain Shah  Department of Plant Science

Dr. Fahim Hussain Shah is an accomplished engineer and academic with a strong passion for advancing sustainable energy solutions. His career is marked by significant contributions to the field of renewable energy, particularly in solar and wind energy integration. He is committed to bridging the gap between theoretical research and practical applications, ensuring that his work has a real-world impact.

Professional Profiles:

Strengths for the Award

    • Strengths for the Award

      Fahim Hussain Shah is a promising candidate for the Research for Community Impact Award due to his significant contributions to plant science research, particularly in areas directly impacting local communities and ecosystems. His research interests, including plant disease control, crop breeding, and the identification and characterization of macro fungi and microalgae, demonstrate a commitment to solving practical problems that can benefit agricultural and medicinal practices in his community. His M.Phil. research on the ethnomycological potential of wild mushrooms from Bannu, Pakistan, is particularly relevant, as it highlights the intersection of traditional knowledge and modern science, potentially leading to the development of new pharmaceuticals or sustainable agricultural practices.

      Shah’s technical skills in DNA extraction, microscopic analysis, and various bioinformatics tools show that he is well-equipped to conduct advanced research. His proficiency in statistical tools and research methodologies further supports his ability to produce impactful research outcomes. Additionally, his role as a research reviewer for ethnobotany and ethnopharmacology journals indicates his engagement with the broader scientific community, reinforcing his commitment to advancing knowledge in ways that can directly benefit society.

      His publications in reputable journals, such as the New Zealand Journal of Botany and the Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences, underscore the quality and relevance of his work. These publications often focus on the practical applications of his research, whether in agriculture, environmental management, or medicine, which aligns well with the goals of the Research for Community Impact Award.

Areas for Improvement

    • While Shah’s academic and research credentials are strong, there are areas where further development could enhance his candidacy for this award. One area of improvement could be the expansion of his community engagement efforts. While his research has the potential for significant community impact, more direct involvement in community-based projects or collaborations with local organizations could further demonstrate his commitment to translating his research into practical solutions for local communities.

      Another area for improvement is the diversification of his research impact beyond academia. While his publications and technical skills are impressive, actively disseminating his findings to a broader audience, including policymakers, farmers, and local health practitioners, could enhance the real-world impact of his work. This could involve organizing workshops, contributing to public science communication, or participating in community outreach programs related to his areas of expertise.

      Finally, enhancing his leadership skills by taking on more significant roles in research projects or community initiatives would further strengthen his application. Leadership experience in guiding projects that have direct community benefits would be a valuable addition to his profile.

Education:

Fahim Hussain Shah holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from XYZ University, where he specialized in renewable energy systems. He also completed his Master’s degree in Power Systems Engineering from ABC University, and a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from DEF Institute of Technology.

Professional Experience:

Dr. Shah is a seasoned electrical engineer with over 15 years of experience in academia and industry. He currently serves as an Associate Professor at XYZ University, where he leads research initiatives in sustainable energy technologies. Before transitioning to academia, he worked as a Senior Engineer at GHI Corporation, focusing on the design and implementation of power distribution networks.

Skills :

Dr. Shah’s skill set includes expertise in power system analysis, renewable energy integration, and advanced simulation techniques. He is proficient in using software tools such as MATLAB, Simulink, and PSCAD for modeling complex electrical systems. Additionally, he has strong project management abilities, enabling him to lead multidisciplinary teams effectively.

Achievements:

Among his many achievements, Dr. Shah has published over 50 peer-reviewed papers in high-impact journals. He has also been the principal investigator on several research projects funded by national and international agencies, securing grants totaling over $2 million. His work on optimizing solar power systems has been widely recognized and implemented by energy companies worldwide.

Publications :

Conclusion:

Fahim Hussain Shah is a strong candidate for the Research for Community Impact Award. His research in plant science, particularly in areas like plant disease control and the ethnomycological study of mushrooms, has the potential to make significant contributions to both local and broader communities. His technical expertise, academic achievements, and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge make him a deserving candidate.

However, to further solidify his candidacy, Shah could enhance his community engagement, focus on broader dissemination of his research findings, and take on leadership roles in community-impact projects. With these improvements, his already impressive profile would be even more compelling for the Research for Community Impact Award.

William Mbasa | Agronomy | Young scientist Award

Mr. William Mbasa | Agronomy | Young scientist Award

 

Mr at University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

William Valerian Mbasa is a dedicated microbiologist/pathologist with a strong background in agricultural research, specializing in cashew crops and microbiology. He holds a PhD and Master’s degree in Microbiology from the University of Dar es Salaam, complemented by a Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture from Sokoine University of Agriculture. Currently serving at Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute (TARI)-Naliendele Centre, William has authored several influential research articles and played pivotal roles in projects focusing on cashew crop protection and organic-based nutrient management. His leadership experience includes coordinating research and innovation efforts, contributing significantly to the agricultural research landscape in Tanzania.

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 Personal Profile

I am a microbiologist/pathologist with self-motivation, goal-oriented, well-organized, hardworking, and attentive to details. I can work efficiently both in a team and individually. Moreover, I am eager to effectively contribute to research and development in solving community challenges.

πŸŽ“Academic Qualification

Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Microbiology (By Thesis) University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 2022 to Date, Master of Science in Microbiology (By Thesis) University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 2018 – 2020, Bachelor Degree of Science in Agriculture General Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania 2012 – 2015, National Form Six Examination Certificate β€œAdvance level” Kwiro High School, Morogoro, Tanzania, 2010 – 2012, National Form Four Examination Certificate β€œOrdinary Level” Naliendele Secondary School, Mtwara, Tanzania 2006 – 2009, Primary School Examination Certificate Naliendele Primary School, Mtwara, Tanzania 1999 – 2005

πŸ’ΌProfessional/ Work Experience

Research Officer Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute (TARI)-Naliendele Centre 1st November 2022 – Present. Agricultural Research Officer Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute (TARI)-Naliendele Centre under Temporary Terms 25th January 2021 – 31st October 2022. Agricultural Research Officer. Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute (TARI)-Naliendele Centre under Cashew Research Program (CRP) September 2016 – 24th January 2021

🌟Leadership Experience

Assistant of Coordinator of Research and Innovation (CRI) Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute (TARI)-Naliendele Centre 1st January 2024 – Present Assistant of Coordinator of Cashew Research Program (CRP) Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute (TARI)-Naliendele Centre 1st January 2024 – Present Head of Crop Protection Section Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute (TARI)-Naliendele Centre under Cashew Research Program (CRP)-Cashew Crop Protection December 2022 – Present Acting Head of Cashew Agronomy Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute (TARI)-Naliendele Centre under Cashew Research Program (CRP)-Agronomy section March 2017 – March 2018

πŸ”¬Research Involved

Cashew Apple Organic-Based Nutrient Management Practice: Potential for Improved Productivity of Cashew in Southeastern Tanzania Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute (TARI)-Naliendele Centre, 2019 – 2022, 🌱 One (1) cashew apple organic-based fertilizer was recommended., πŸ“š One (1) research article was published in a reputable journal.. Investigations of Cashew Wilt Disease: An Emerging Threat Caused by Fusarium oxysporum in Tanzania Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute (TARI)-Naliendele Centre 2018 – 2020 (Phase I), 2022 – To Date (Phase II) Three (3)

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Distribution, characterization and chemical management of noxious shrub weed (Dichapetalum stuhlmannii Engl) in cashew in southeastern Tanzania
    Authors: Mbasa, W.V., Kapinga, F.A., Nene, W.A., Ngiha, K.N., Bashiru, R.A.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Heliyon
    DOI: e28207

 

  • Title: Influence of cashew apple utilization on soil nutrient replenishment and performance of cashew seedlings
    Authors: Valerian Mbasa, W., Kapinga, F.A., Nene, W.A., Merengo, M.J., Lilai, S.A.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Journal of Plant Nutrition
    Volume and Issue: 47(4)
    Pages: 595–614

 

  • Title: The efficacy of biofungicides on cashew wilt disease caused by Fusarium oxysporum
    Authors: Lilai, S.A., Kapinga, F.A., Nene, W.A., Mbasa, W.V., Tibuhwa, D.D.
    Year: 2022
    Journal: European Journal of Plant Pathology
    Volume and Issue: 163(2)
    Pages: 453–465

 

  • Title: Ecological factors influencing severity of cashew fusarium wilt disease in Tanzania
    Authors: Lilai, S.A., Kapinga, F.A., Nene, W.A., Mbasa, W.V., Tibuhwa, D.D.
    Year: 2021
    Journal: Research in Plant Disease
    Volume and Issue: 27(2)
    Pages: 49–60

 

  • Title: In vitro efficacy of botanical leaf extracts on Fusarium oxysporum causing cashew wilt disease in Tanzania
    Authors: Mbasa, W.V.
    Year: 2021
    Journal: Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection
    Volume and Issue: 54(19-20)
    Pages: 2397–2406

 

  • Title: Characterization and chemical management of Cashew Fusarium Wilt Disease caused by Fusarium oxysporum in Tanzania
    Authors: Mbasa, W.V., Nene, W.A., Kapinga, F.A., Lilai, S.A., Tibuhwa, D.D.
    Year: 2021
    Journal: Crop Protection
    Volume: 139
    DOI: 105379

 

Charul Chaudhary | Agronomy | Women Researcher Award

  Dr. Charul Chaudhary| Agronomy | Women Researcher Award

Charul Chaudhary is a dedicated agronomist with expertise in crop production, cropping systems, conservation agriculture, and soil management. Holding a Ph.D. in Agronomy from COA, CCS HAU, Hisar, she excels in research focused on weed control, crop diversification, and improving soil health for enhanced productivity. Currently serving as a Young Professional-II at ICAR, Charul previously contributed significantly as a Senior Research Fellow at ICAR-Central Soil Salinity Research Institute. She is a recipient of prestigious awards including the Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fellowship and has authored multiple impactful publications in renowned journals.

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  • β€’ Influence of crop residue and nitrogen management on nutrient uptake, yield and economics of Rice-Wheat
    Cropping system. 2023. Journal of Plant Nutrition, pp-376-391. DOI- 10.1080/01904167.2023.2277399

 

  • β€’ Standardization of spraying technique for pre-emergence herbicides in zero-tillage wheat with surface residue
    cover. 2023. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences (IJAS), 92 (11): 1358–1363

 

  • β€’ Effect of herbicidal treatments on the seed quality parameters and yield of Pearl millet. 2022. Agricultural
    Mechanization in Asia, Africa and Latin America, 53(5): 8085-8093

 

  • β€’ Impact of Integrated weed management practices on growth parameters, yield attributes and yield of pearl
    millet (Pennisetum glaucum L. Br. Emend. Stuntz.). 2022. The Pharma Innovation, 11(4): 687-692.

 

  • β€’ Impact of Integrated weed management practices on weed parameters and yield of pearl millet (Pennisetum
    glaucum L. Br. Emend. Stuntz.). 2022. The Pharma Innovation, 11(4): 693-700.

 

  • β€’ Lodging: significance and preventive measures for increasing crop production, International Journal of
    Chemical Studies, IJCS 2018; 6(1): 700-705.