Muhammad Fuad Anshori | Plant Breeding | Young Scientist Award
Dr Muhammad Fuad Anshori , Hasanuddin University Indonesia
Dr. Muhammad Fuad Anshori is a distinguished researcher and lecturer in Plant Breeding at Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia. Born on November 15, 1992, in Jakarta, he specializes in rice plant breeding, plant adaptation to environmental stress, and plant biometrics. With a strong academic background, including a Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Plant Breeding from IPB University, his research focuses on developing rice varieties resistant to salinity and drought stress. He has contributed significantly to scientific literature, and his work is well-recognized in the field. Dr. Anshori is an active member of various professional societies and has received numerous awards for his academic achievements.
Publication Profile
Strengths for the Award
- Academic Excellence: Dr. Anshori holds advanced degrees with perfect GPAs (4.0) in both his Masterās and Doctoral studies, which demonstrates his strong academic foundation and dedication to his field.
- Research Focus and Impact: His research interests are well-aligned with critical issues in agricultural science, particularly in plant breeding and adaptation under environmental stress. His work on rice plant breeding, salinity stress, and plant biometrics is highly relevant and timely.
- Publication Record: Dr. Anshori has an impressive publication record with numerous articles in reputable journals, including high-impact ones like Heliyon and Agronomy. His H-index of 12 indicates a significant level of citation and impact within his field.
- Diverse Research Topics: His research spans a variety of topics including plant adaptation, selection indexes, and image-based phenotyping, showcasing his versatility and broad expertise.
- Professional Affiliation and Teaching: His role as a lecturer and teaching assistant reflects his commitment to education and mentoring, which complements his research achievements.
- International Recognition: His work is featured in multiple international journals and platforms, indicating recognition beyond his local context.
Areas for Improvement
- Broader Research Scope: While Dr. Anshori has a strong focus on rice and stress adaptation, exploring additional crops or broader ecological contexts could enhance the applicability and impact of his research.
- Collaboration and Networking: Increasing collaborations with international researchers or participating in global research projects could further expand his influence and bring diverse perspectives to his work.
- Research Funding and Grants: Securing additional research funding or grants could provide more resources for his projects and increase the scale and scope of his research endeavors.
- Public Outreach and Engagement: Greater emphasis on public communication and outreach could improve the visibility of his research and its implications for broader agricultural practices and policies.
Education
Dr. Muhammad Fuad Anshori earned his Ph.D. in Plant Breeding from IPB University (2016-2019) with a perfect GPA of 4.0, focusing on developing salt-tolerant rice varieties. His M.Sc. degree from IPB University (2015-2018) also had a perfect GPA of 4.0, specializing in anther culture and salinity stress. He completed his B.A. in Agronomy and Horticulture at IPB University (2010-2014), graduating with high honors (GPA 3.92). His educational background is marked by excellence in plant breeding, statistical analysis, and plant physiology.
Experience
Dr. Anshori has a robust teaching and research background. He served as a Teaching Assistant at IPB University (2016-2019), instructing courses in Experimental Design, Plant Genetics, and Plant Breeding. Since 2020, he has been a Lecturer at Hasanuddin University, teaching Statistics, Experimental Design, and various Plant Breeding courses. His research focuses on rice plant breeding and adaptation under environmental stress, contributing to several high-impact publications. His expertise is evident in his numerous articles in renowned journals and his ongoing projects related to crop adaptation and breeding technologies.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Anshori’s academic excellence has been widely recognized. He received the Bosowa Foundation Award in 2010 for his undergraduate achievements and was named the Best Bachelor at IPB Universityās graduation ceremony in 2015. He was honored with the Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education scholarship for his Masterās and Doctoral degrees. In 2018 and 2020, he was celebrated as the Best Masterās and Doctoral graduate respectively at IPB University. These awards underscore his exceptional contributions to agricultural sciences.
Research Focus
Dr. Muhammad Fuad Anshoriās research is centered on enhancing rice plant breeding for better adaptation to environmental stresses such as salinity and drought. His work involves developing doubled-haploid rice lines and utilizing image-based phenotyping for stress screening. He is also focused on early-maturing rice varieties and mutation breeding. His research aims to improve crop resilience and yield, contributing to food security and agricultural sustainability.
Publications
- Metabolite comparative variation related lipid metabolisms among fruit, leaf, and stem of Jatropha curcas šæ
- Combining Image-Based Phenotyping and Multivariate Analysis to Estimate Fruit Fresh Weight in Segregation Lines of Lowland Tomatoes š
- Sustainability approach in cropping intensity (CI) 400 through optimizing the dosage of compost and chemical fertilizers to early-maturing rice varieties based on multivariate analysis š¾
- Systematic selection to adaptive doubled haploid rice lines under different environments of submergence screening methods š±
- An overview of image-based phenotyping as an adaptive 4.0 technology for studying plant abiotic stress: A bibliometric and literature review š
- The Integrated Minapadi (Rice-Fish) Farming System: Compost and Local Liquid Organic Fertilizer Based on Multiple Evaluation Criteria š
- Selection criteria and index analysis for the S2 maize lines of double-crosses š½
- Tomato F3 lines development and its selection index based on narrow-sense heritability and factor analysis š
- INTEGRATED CORN CULTIVATION TECHNOLOGY BASED ON MORPHOLOGY, DRONE IMAGING, AND PARTICIPATORY PLANT BREEDING š
- *Half diallel of F1 tomato hybrid and its