Kun Yang | Phytopathology | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Kun Yang
Crops Research Institute, China
                                   Kun Yang
Affiliation Plant Pathology & Crop Immunity Research
Country China (research collaborations)
Documents 9
Citations Indexed journal citations
Subject Area Plant Immunity, Phytopathology, Crop Resistance
Event Botany Scientist Awards
ORCID 0009-0000-9014-286X

Kun Yang has contributed to research on plant immune pathways, crop resistance against Phytophthora pathogens, pathogen-derived effectors, and molecular mechanisms associated with disease resistance in soybean and Solanaceae species. Publications include studies in high-impact journals focusing on plant-pathogen interactions and agricultural biotechnology.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the academic profile of Kun Yang, highlighting contributions to crop disease resistance, immune signaling pathways, and molecular responses against Phytophthora infections. Research outputs span molecular plant pathology and agricultural biotechnology.[1]

Keywords

Plant immunity; Phytophthora resistance; Crop protection; Soybean resistance; Molecular plant pathology; Disease resistance.

Introduction

Modern agricultural systems depend on improved resistance mechanisms against pathogenic microorganisms. Molecular research on immune pathways and pathogen interactions plays a critical role in sustainable crop production.[2]

Research Profile

  • ORCID indexed researcher with multiple peer-reviewed publications.
  • Research emphasis on Phytophthora resistance pathways.
  • Contributions to soybean and Solanaceae disease resistance studies.
  • Participation in collaborative international plant science research.

Research Contributions

Major studies include engineering crop resistance by targeting pathogen-derived PI3P, receptor-mediated immunity triggered by Pythium elicitation, and antimicrobial protein targeting strategies for improved crop protection.[3]

Publications

  • Engineering crop Phytophthora resistance by targeting pathogen-derived PI3P (2023).
  • Novel Elicitin from Pythium oligandrum Confers Disease Resistance (2022).
  • The Pythium periplocum elicitin PpEli2 confers broad-spectrum disease resistance (2022).
  • Targeting anti-microbial proteins to hyphal surfaces (2021).

Research Impact

The research portfolio contributes to understanding immune regulation in plants and practical approaches for disease-resistant crop development, with implications for food security and agricultural sustainability.[4]

Award Suitability

The interdisciplinary focus on plant immunity, biotechnology and pathogen resistance aligns with recognition categories emphasizing agricultural innovation and scientific contribution.[2]

Conclusion

Kun Yang’s research record demonstrates sustained engagement in molecular plant pathology and disease resistance studies relevant to crop improvement.[1]

References

  1. ORCID. (2026). Kun Yang (0009-0000-9014-286X): works and publication profile.
    https://orcid.org/0009-0000-9014-286X
  2. Yang K. et al. (2022). The Pythium periplocum elicitin PpEli2 confers broad-spectrum disease resistance.
    https://doi.org/10.1093/hr/uhac255
  3. Yang K. et al. (2023). Engineering crop Phytophthora resistance by targeting pathogen-derived PI3P.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xplc.2022.100460
  4. Yang K. et al. (2022). Novel Elicitin from Pythium oligandrum Confers Disease Resistance.
    https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.2c06431

Narendra K | Ecology | Research Excellence Award

 

Research Excellence Award

Dr. K. Narendra
MES PU College & MES Degree College, Bengaluru
K. Narendra
Affiliation MES PU College & MES Degree College
Country India
Scopus ID 60590828900
Documents 40+ Publications
Citations 530+
h-index 9
Subject Area Botany, Environmental Sciences, Biotechnology, Sustainability Research
Event Botany Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-5637-4106

K. Narendra is an Indian multidisciplinary researcher, academician, and educator recognized for contributions to environmental sciences, plant biotechnology, sustainability studies, biodiversity conservation, and interdisciplinary scientific research. His scholarly profile includes publications in Scopus-indexed journals, contributions to edited academic volumes, and collaborative research spanning biotechnology, pollution management, ecological sustainability, and applied biological sciences. He has also been associated with teaching, scientific reviewing, conference organization, and environmental awareness initiatives across academic and conservation-oriented platforms.[2]

Abstract

This article presents a structured academic overview of K. Narendra’s multidisciplinary research activities, publication profile, scientific collaborations, and scholarly contributions. His work spans environmental sustainability, biodiversity conservation, pollution assessment, medicinal plant biotechnology, nanotechnology applications, waste management, and interdisciplinary scientific innovation. The profile additionally highlights his teaching experience, reviewer responsibilities for international journals, conference participation, and recognized scholarly impact measured through citations and indexed publications.

Keywords

Environmental Sciences; Plant Biotechnology; Sustainability Research; Biodiversity Conservation; Waste Management; Medicinal Plants; Artificial Light at Night (ALAN); Nanobiosensors; Ecological Research; Scientific Publications.

Introduction

K. Narendra has developed a research portfolio characterized by interdisciplinary engagement across biological sciences and environmental studies. His academic activities include research publication, scientific review work, conservation awareness initiatives, and curriculum-oriented teaching responsibilities. He completed postgraduate studies in Botany with distinction and was recognized as a First Rank holder with multiple academic medals.[3] His professional activities further include contributions to biodiversity awareness conferences and sustainability-oriented scientific discussions.[2]

His research interests have progressively expanded toward sustainable technologies, ecosystem monitoring, pollution studies, renewable bioresources, and environmental remediation systems. Several of his collaborative studies have appeared in internationally indexed journals and edited scientific volumes published by Elsevier, Springer Nature, Wiley, and Taylor & Francis.[4]

Research Profile

The academic profile of Narendra reflects multidisciplinary collaboration and consistent publication activity in peer-reviewed journals and scholarly books. According to available scholarly records, his research profile includes more than 40 publications, over 530 citations, and an h-index of 9. His works have addressed topics such as ecological sustainability, wastewater remediation, smart water systems, medicinal plant propagation, nanotechnology applications, and environmental monitoring.[6]

He has additionally served as a reviewer for international scientific journals including Hazardous Materials Advances and Materials Today: Proceedings, both associated with Elsevier publications.[2] His academic career also includes approximately fifteen years of teaching experience in biology, botany, and environmental sciences.

  • INSPIRE Fellowship Awardee under the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India.
  • K-SET qualified in Biological Sciences.
  • Reviewer for international Elsevier journals.
  • Contributor to Scopus-indexed and multidisciplinary scientific publications.
  • Organizer of biodiversity conservation awareness conferences.

Research Contributions

A significant portion of Narendra’s research contributions relates to environmental sustainability and ecosystem management. His publications have examined sustainable bioremediation methods, agricultural waste utilization, nanobiosensor applications, and regenerative environmental systems. One of his highly cited collaborative works focused on eco-friendly bioremediation strategies for pollution management and waste treatment.

His research on Artificial Light at Night (ALAN) explored the ecological consequences of anthropogenic illumination on insect biodiversity and behavioral disruption.[9] Additional investigations have included studies related to medicinal plant tissue culture, water quality assessment, cement dust pollution impacts, and agricultural sustainability.

Collaborative interdisciplinary studies involving biotechnology and medical sciences also form part of his publication portfolio. These include reviews on nanobiosensors, therapeutic honey applications, dry eye disease diagnostics, and wastewater bacterial purification technologies.

Publications

Selected publications and scholarly works associated with K. Narendra include journal articles, conference papers, patents, book chapters, and edited volume contributions across multidisciplinary scientific domains.

Kuppan N. has made notable contributions in the fields of environmental sustainability, biotechnology, and agricultural innovation through impactful interdisciplinary research. His work focuses on sustainable bioremediation techniques, smart regenerative water systems, nanobiosensor technologies for rapid pesticide detection, and biodiversity conservation studies. He has also contributed to plant tissue culture research and innovative agricultural technologies, including a patented agriculture drone for pesticide monitoring and spraying. His publications in reputed international journals highlight his commitment to eco-friendly solutions, advanced environmental monitoring, and sustainable agricultural development.

Research Impact

Citation metrics associated with Narendra’s scholarly profile indicate measurable academic visibility within multidisciplinary scientific literature. His publications collectively exceed 530 citations according to publicly accessible Google Scholar records. The article concerning sustainable bioremediation techniques emerged as one of the most cited contributions within his publication portfolio. The impact of his research is also reflected through collaborations with multiple researchers across biotechnology, environmental sciences, nanotechnology, and sustainability studies. Several works were published in internationally indexed journals associated with Elsevier, Wiley, Springer Nature, and Taylor & Francis.[4] His activities as a reviewer and conference contributor further support his engagement with the broader scientific community.[2]

Award Suitability

The academic and professional profile of K. Narendra demonstrates characteristics commonly associated with recognition in multidisciplinary scientific research and sustainability-oriented scholarship. His sustained publication record, citation impact, reviewer responsibilities, interdisciplinary collaborations, and participation in environmental awareness initiatives collectively contribute to his suitability for academic recognition programs

Additional factors supporting award consideration include his involvement in conservation education, conference organization, mentorship activities, and the development of applied research contributions addressing environmental management and ecological sustainability.[2]

Conclusion

K. Narendra’s academic profile reflects sustained engagement with multidisciplinary scientific research, environmental sustainability, and biological sciences education. His contributions encompass scholarly publications, interdisciplinary collaborations, conservation-oriented initiatives, and scientific review activities. Through research outputs addressing biodiversity, pollution control, sustainability systems, biotechnology, and ecological conservation, he has established a measurable scholarly presence within multiple scientific domains.

References

 

  1. Academic Conference and Reviewer Records relating to biodiversity awareness programs, Elsevier reviewer roles, and conservation initiatives.
  2. Educational records indicating First Rank in M.Sc. Botany with eight academic gold medals.
  3. Springer Nature, Elsevier, Wiley, and Taylor & Francis indexed scholarly publications associated with multidisciplinary environmental and biotechnology research.
  4. Elsevier and Wiley indexed articles addressing environmental sustainability, ecological monitoring, regenerative water systems, and biotechnology applications.
  5. Taylor & Francis and Springer Nature edited volumes on bioenergy, nanotechnology, environmental remediation, and sustainable agriculture research.