Meijun Liu | Plant Physiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Meijun Liu | Plant Physiology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at College of Grassland Science, Xinjiang Agricultural University | China

Prof. Meijun Liu is an accomplished Associate Professor at the College of Grassland Science, Xinjiang Agricultural University, China, recognized for her outstanding contributions to plant physiology and forage crop stress biology. She earned her Ph.D. in Science and has since built a distinguished career focusing on low-temperature and drought resistance in alfalfa, forage rejuvenation, and sustainable high-yield cultivation technologies in arid regions. With extensive professional experience leading and participating in nine national and provincial-level research projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the Central Government R&D Program, Prof. Liu has demonstrated exceptional leadership and scientific innovation. Her research interests encompass photosynthetic adaptation mechanisms, environmental stress physiology, and soil remediation through forage crops, supported by strong research skills in plant biochemical analysis, physiological assays, and molecular experimentation. She has published over 30 papers in reputed SCI and Scopus journals, co-edited two national “14th Five-Year Plan” books, and holds two patents and five software copyrights. Among her numerous awards and honors are the titles of Tianshan Youth Top Talent, Tianshan Talent (Phase III), and Outstanding Postdoctoral Researcher, reflecting her national impact. In conclusion, Prof. Liu’s expertise, research productivity, and dedication to sustainable agriculture position her as a leading scientist driving innovation in plant physiology and grassland ecosystem management.

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Featured Publications

Liu, M., Zhang, Z., Yan, A., Wang, Y., Yu, M., & Zhao, W. (2025, December). Flexible regulation of photosynthesis to low temperature in alfalfa contributed to spring rejuvenation. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 229(Pt B), 110501.

Liu, M., Miao, Y., Zhang, L., Zhao, Y., & Wang, J. (2023, September 29). Mitochondrial structure and respiratory metabolism in cold resistance of alfalfa seedling root. Theoretical and Experimental Plant Physiology, 35, 319–330.

Li, Y.‐T., Liu, M., Li, Y., Liu, P., Zhao, S.‐J., Gao, H.‐Y., & Zhang, Z.‐S. (2020, October). Photoprotection by mitochondrial alternative pathway is enhanced at heat but disabled at chilling. The Plant Journal, 104(2), 331–343.

Zhang, Z.‐S., Liu, M., Scheibe, R., Selinski, J., Zhang, L.‐T., Yang, C., Meng, X.‐L., & Gao, H.‐Y. (2017, January). Contribution of the alternative respiratory pathway to PSII photoprotection in C3 and C4 plants. Molecular Plant, 10(1), 131–142.

Cheng, D.‐D., Liu, M., Sun, X.‐B., Zhao, M., Chow, W. S., Sun, G.‐Y., Zhang, Z.‐S., & Hu, Y.‐B. (2016, April 21). Light suppresses bacterial population through the accumulation of hydrogen peroxide in tobacco leaves infected with Pseudomonas syringae pv. tabaci. Frontiers in Plant Science, 7, 512.

Yasai Li | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Yasai Li | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Hubei Key Laboratory of Animal Embryo and Molecular Breeding, Institute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary, Hubei Academy of Agricultural Sciences | China

Ms. Yasai Li is a dedicated researcher in the field of Agronomy, currently contributing to advanced studies at the Hubei Key Laboratory of Animal Embryo and Molecular Breeding, Institute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary, Hubei Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China. She earned her Ph.D. in Agronomy with a focus on crop productivity, stress physiology, and molecular breeding, equipping her with a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied plant sciences. Throughout her professional career, she has engaged in nationally funded research projects and international collaborations, working on improving crop yield, resistance, and sustainability. Her research interests include molecular breeding strategies, crop stress tolerance, and sustainable agricultural innovation, areas highly relevant to global food security. She has developed strong research skills in molecular genetics, bioinformatics, experimental design, and advanced agronomic techniques, complemented by her ability to collaborate across multidisciplinary teams. Ms. Li has published in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals, presented at recognized scientific conferences, and received recognition for her impactful contributions, positioning her as an emerging leader in agricultural sciences. With her commitment to innovation, scientific excellence, and mentorship, Ms. Yasai Li is poised to continue making meaningful contributions that advance agronomy research and support sustainable global agriculture.

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Featured Publications

Zhang, R., Wu, H., Li, Y., Huang, Z., Yin, Z., Yang, C.-X., & Du, Z.-Q. (2023). GWLD: An R package for genome-wide linkage disequilibrium analysis. G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics, 13(9), jkad154.

Li, Y., Chen, X., Chen, D., Wu, J., Chen, T., Qiao, M., Peng, X., Mei, S., & Feng, Y. (2023). MCEE promotes intramuscular fat deposition in pigs through regulating mitochondrial function.

Tang, J., Liu, C., Wang, Z., Zhu, T., Zhong, M., Li, Y., & Chen, M. (2025). Neuropeptide Y as a prognostic biomarker in electrical storm: Editorial comment on the reappraisal of neuropeptide Y as biomarker and therapeutic target in arrhythmic disorders. JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology, 11(4).