Larry Hanson | Crop Science | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

                 Larry Hanson
Affiliation Academic Research Institution
Country United States
Scopus ID 7201657844
Documents 91
Citations 2,185
h-index 25
Subject Area Crop Science
Event Botany Scientist Awards

Larry Hanson is a researcher associated with the field of Crop Science. His scholarly profile reflects sustained research activity, international academic visibility, and measurable scientific impact through publications and citations indexed by Scopus. His contributions have supported advancements within agricultural and botanical sciences while demonstrating continued engagement with contemporary research challenges.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the scholarly achievements and research profile of Larry Hanson in Crop Science. The overview considers bibliometric indicators, research productivity, citation performance, and broader academic influence relevant to recognition through the Innovative Research Award presented at the Botany Scientist Awards. Information is based primarily on publicly available scholarly indexing services and academic references.[1]

Keywords

Crop Science, Plant Research, Agricultural Science, Sustainable Agriculture, Plant Biology, Research Impact, Scientific Publications, Bibliometrics, Innovation, Botany, Scopus, Citation Analysis, Academic Recognition, Research Excellence.

Introduction

Crop Science integrates plant genetics, physiology, agronomy, soil interactions, and sustainable production systems. Researchers working within this discipline contribute to improving food security, environmental stewardship, and agricultural productivity. Larry Hanson has developed a scholarly record reflecting active participation in these research areas as demonstrated through indexed scientific publications and citation metrics.[2]

Research Profile

  • Researcher: Larry Hanson
  • Country: United States
  • Subject Area: Crop Science
  • Scopus Author ID: 7201657844
  • Citation Count: 2,185
  • h-index: 25
  • Recognition Event: Botany Scientist Awards

Research Contributions

Larry Hanson has contributed to scientific investigations within Crop Science through peer-reviewed publications addressing plant improvement, agricultural sustainability, and related biological systems. His research output demonstrates continuing engagement with evidence-based scientific inquiry while supporting the advancement of modern agricultural research.[1]

Publications

Publications indexed in Scopus indicate a consistent record of scholarly activity. Individual articles have contributed to citation growth and academic visibility within Crop Science and related disciplines. Detailed publication lists are available through the Scopus Author Profile.[1]

Research Impact

With more than 2,185 citations and an h-index of 25, Larry Hanson’s research demonstrates measurable scholarly influence. These bibliometric indicators suggest sustained academic engagement and recognition by the international research community, reflecting the continued relevance of his scientific contributions.[1]

Award Suitability

Based on available bibliometric evidence, Larry Hanson demonstrates characteristics commonly considered in academic recognition programs, including research productivity, citation impact, subject specialization, and international scholarly visibility. These indicators align with evaluation criteria frequently applied to innovative research awards within agricultural and botanical sciences.[2]

Conclusion

Larry Hanson maintains a scholarly profile characterized by meaningful scientific output, significant citation performance, and ongoing contributions to Crop Science. His academic achievements provide a credible basis for professional recognition within international research award programs dedicated to scientific excellence and innovation.[1]

References

  1. Investigation mechanisms of action and resistance of Edwardsiella ictaluri to trans-cinnamaldehyde, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0340053
  2. Recombinant TadZ from the type IVc pilus system induces protective immunity against virulent Aeromonas hydrophila in channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus), DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2026.1763508
  3. Aquatic animal health research enabled by biosecure hatchery and experimental fish facilities, https://avmajournals.avma.org/view/journals/ajvr/87/5/ajvr.26.03.0106.xml
  4. Hi-C Metagenome Deconvolution of Double-Crested Cormorant (Nannopterum auritum) Fecal Samples Demonstrates Feasibility of Linking Microbial Genomes, AMR Genes, and Mobile Elements in Avian Microbiomes, https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms14061198
  5. Comparative genomics insights into Pseudomonas rhodesiae: environmental distribution, resistance determinants, virulence factors, and evolutionary implications, https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-026-12681-3

Muhammad Iqbal Jakhro | Plant nutriention | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Muhammad Iqbal Jakhro
Northwest A&F University
Muhammad Iqbal Jakhr
Affiliation Northwest A&F University
Country China
Scopus ID 5719425773
Documents 11
Citations 55
h-index 5
Subject Area Plant Nutrition
Event Botany Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-7459-4281

Muhammad Iqbal Jakhro is recognized for scholarly contributions within the field of Plant Nutrition. His published research demonstrates engagement in plant science through peer-reviewed scientific literature indexed in Scopus. Based on the available bibliometric indicators, including publications, citation performance, and research impact metrics, his academic profile represents sustained participation in botanical and agricultural research.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the academic profile of Muhammad Iqbal Jakhro with emphasis on research productivity, scholarly influence, and bibliometric indicators associated with plant nutrition. The overview is based on publicly available academic information, including Scopus indexing data and persistent researcher identifiers. Such indicators are commonly considered during evaluations for scientific recognition and professional awards.[1]

Keywords

Plant Nutrition, Botany, Agricultural Science, Scientific Publications, Scopus, Research Metrics, h-index, Citations, Academic Recognition, Best Researcher Award.

Introduction

Research in plant nutrition contributes significantly to improving agricultural productivity, nutrient management, environmental sustainability, and crop quality. Scientists working in this discipline frequently integrate laboratory investigations with field applications to support evidence-based agricultural practices. Bibliometric indicators, such as publication counts, citations, and h-index values, provide quantitative measures that complement qualitative peer evaluation of research achievements.[2]

Research Profile

Muhammad Iqbal Jakhro has established an academic profile indexed in Scopus under Author ID 5719425773. The available bibliometric information reports 11 indexed documents, 55 citations, and an h-index of 5. These metrics indicate continued scholarly participation within the field of plant nutrition and related botanical sciences.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Research focused on plant nutrition and agricultural sciences.
  • Publication of peer-reviewed scientific articles indexed in international databases.
  • Contribution to scientific knowledge supporting sustainable crop production.
  • Participation in internationally recognized scholarly communication.

Publications

The researcher’s publication record includes articles indexed in Scopus across the subject area of plant nutrition. These publications collectively contribute to citation accumulation and scholarly visibility within the international scientific community.[1]

Research Impact

Bibliometric indicators provide measurable evidence of research dissemination and scholarly influence. With 55 citations and an h-index of 5, the research profile reflects that published work has received academic attention from subsequent studies. These indicators are commonly used alongside peer assessment when evaluating scientific performance and research recognition.[2]

Award Suitability

Based on publicly available scholarly indicators, Muhammad Iqbal Jakhro demonstrates characteristics frequently considered during evaluations for research recognition, including indexed publications, citation performance, international researcher identification through ORCID, and measurable bibliometric impact. Final award decisions remain subject to the criteria and peer-review procedures established by the organizing committee of the Botany Scientist Awards.[3]

Conclusion

Muhammad Iqbal Jakhro has developed a documented academic profile in plant nutrition supported by indexed publications, citations, and internationally recognized researcher identifiers. These measurable scholarly achievements contribute to professional visibility and demonstrate continued engagement with scientific research. The profile presented here summarizes publicly available academic information in a neutral and encyclopedic format.[1]

References

  1. Organic Fertilization and its Effects on Storage of Carbon and Nitrogen in Apple Orchard soil: A meta-analysis, https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42729-024-02098-w
  2. Advancing apple orchard management through soil organic carbon: A systems-based review, https://doi.org/10.1111/sum.70042
  3. Polyethylene Glycol Mediated Osmotic Stress Impacts on Growth and Biochemical Aspects of Wheat Under Artificial Osmotic Stress Condition, https://www.researcherslinks.com/current-issues/Polyethylene-Glycol-Mediated-Osmotic-Stress-Impacts/27/1/6020/html
  4. Influence of row spacing on yield and yield attributes of black gram (Vigna mungo L. Hepper) variety Chakwal in Balochistan, http://dx.doi.org/10.19045/bspab.2018.70051
  5. Response of Okra verities, to zinc and boron supplement under the agro-climatic condition of Tandojam-Pakistan, http://dx.doi.org/10.19045/bspab.2018.700222

Xiaojiao Xiang | Agronomy | Innovation Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Xiaojiao Xiang
College of Agriculture, Yangtze University
Xiaojiao Xiang
Affiliation Yangtze University
Country China
Scopus ID 57215111000
Documents 19+
Citations 4+
h-index 1
Subject Area Crop Genetics, Plant Molecular Biology, Breeding Science
Event Botany Scientist Awards
ORCID 0009-0000-4971-3202

Xiaojiao Xiang is a Chinese researcher in crop genetics and plant molecular biology whose work has focused on rice reproductive biology, stress tolerance mechanisms, molecular breeding strategies, and gene functional analysis in agricultural systems. Her academic contributions have involved the application of molecular genetics, CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing technologies, and functional genomics approaches to improve crop productivity and reproductive development. Her research activities have also contributed to the understanding of pollen germination, pollen tube guidance, and male fertility regulation in rice and Arabidopsis systems.

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Xiaojiao Xiang and her research contributions in crop genetics, molecular breeding, and plant reproductive biology. Her scholarly work emphasizes molecular mechanisms underlying pollen germination, stress tolerance, crop reproductive development, and gene functional analysis in rice and Arabidopsis. Through publications in peer-reviewed journals and participation in national research initiatives, Xiang has contributed to contemporary plant science research focused on improving crop productivity, resistance traits, and breeding efficiency.[3] Her research integrates molecular biology, functional genomics, and biotechnology-driven breeding applications relevant to modern agricultural systems.

Keywords

Crop Genetics, Plant Molecular Biology, Rice Breeding, Functional Genomics, Pollen Germination, Gene Editing, CRISPR/Cas9, Plant Reproductive Biology, Stress Tolerance, Molecular Breeding.

Introduction

Research in crop genetics and plant molecular biology has become increasingly important for improving food security, crop resilience, and sustainable agricultural production systems. Modern breeding technologies frequently combine genomics, molecular genetics, and biotechnology-based approaches to enhance crop quality and stress adaptation under changing environmental conditions.

Xiaojiao Xiang has participated in several academic and research initiatives associated with Yangtze University, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, and Shandong Agricultural University. Her work has focused on the molecular regulation of crop reproductive development, pollen tube guidance, male fertility, and crop germplasm innovation using forward and reverse genetics strategies.

Research Profile

Xiang completed her doctoral degree in Crop Genetics and Breeding through joint training at Huazhong Agricultural University and the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. Her doctoral research focused on reverse genetics of rice anther-expressed genes and the functional analysis of rice male sterile genes.

Her professional experience includes academic appointments and postdoctoral research roles in plant molecular biology, crop breeding, and synthetic biology research institutions in China. Her research profile demonstrates interdisciplinary integration between genetics, biotechnology, and molecular breeding applications for crop improvement.

  • Functional genomics and gene regulatory mechanisms in crop plants.
  • CRISPR/Cas9-mediated gene editing and mutant analysis.
  • Rice male fertility and reproductive development research.
  • Plant stress tolerance and breeding applications.
  • Pollen germination and pollen tube guidance mechanisms.

Research Contributions

Xiang’s research contributions include investigations into molecular mechanisms regulating plant reproductive development and pollen biology. Her studies on Arabidopsis pollen receptors and RHO OF PLANT proteins have contributed to the understanding of pollen germination and tube guidance pathways.[8]

Her work on rice fertility-related genes has explored the functional significance of transcription factors and reproductive genes associated with seed setting and male sterility. These studies have relevance for crop breeding strategies and hybrid seed production systems.

In addition to gene functional studies, Xiang has participated in projects related to crop germplasm innovation, heterosis utilization, and marker-assisted selection for disease resistance improvement in rice. Her research activities also include participation in nationally funded scientific projects associated with molecular breeding technologies.

Publications

  1. Xiang, X., et al. “Arabidopsis class A S-acyl transferases modify the pollen receptors LIP1 and PRK1 to regulate pollen tube guidance.” Plant Cell, 2024.
    https://doi.org/10.1093/plcell/koae118
  2. Xiang, X., et al. “RHO OF PLANT proteins are essential for pollen germination in Arabidopsis.” Plant Physiology, 2023
    https://doi.org/10.1093/plphys/kiad274
  3. Xiang, X., et al. “The MYB transcription factor Baymax1 plays a critical role in rice male fertility.” Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2021
    https://doi.org/10.1007/s00122-020-03717-z
  4. Xiang, X., et al. “LSSR1 facilitates seed setting rate by promoting fertilization in rice.” Rice, 2019.
    https://doi.org/10.1186/s12284-019-0290-6
  5. Zhang, Z., et al. “Functional exploration of mitochondrial carrier family proteins in faba bean for drought tolerance improvement.” Plant Science, 2026.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plantsci.2026.113211

Research Impact

The research activities of Xiaojiao Xiang contribute to ongoing advancements in molecular crop breeding, plant reproductive biology, and agricultural biotechnology. Her work on fertility-associated genes and stress-related pathways has relevance for improving crop productivity and supporting sustainable breeding systems.[11]

Her publications in internationally recognized journals such as Plant Cell, Plant Physiology, and Theoretical and Applied Genetics demonstrate continued engagement with high-impact plant science research. Her interdisciplinary expertise combines genetics, molecular biology, and applied breeding approaches relevant to agricultural innovation and crop improvement programs.

Award Suitability

Xiaojiao Xiang demonstrates a research profile aligned with the objectives of the Innovative Research Award through her contributions to crop genetics, molecular breeding, and plant reproductive biology. Her research activities incorporate advanced molecular techniques, gene editing technologies, and functional genomics strategies to address important agricultural and biological research questions.

Her academic achievements include participation in nationally funded scientific projects, publication of peer-reviewed research articles, and contributions to molecular mechanisms associated with crop fertility and stress tolerance. These activities reflect ongoing involvement in innovative plant science research with practical relevance for agricultural sustainability and breeding advancement.

Conclusion

Xiaojiao Xiang has established a research trajectory centered on crop genetics, plant molecular biology, and molecular breeding technologies. Her work integrates functional genomics, reproductive biology, and biotechnology applications to support advances in crop improvement and agricultural research. Through scientific publications, research collaborations, and participation in molecular breeding projects, she has contributed to contemporary developments in plant genetics and sustainable agricultural science.

References

  1. Xiang, X., et al. (2024). Arabidopsis class A S-acyl transferases modify the pollen receptors LIP1 and PRK1 to regulate pollen tube guidance. Plant Cell.
    https://doi.org/10.1093/plcell/koae118
  2. Xiang, X., et al. (2023). RHO OF PLANT proteins are essential for pollen germination in Arabidopsis.
    https://doi.org/10.1093/plphys/kiad274
  3. Plant Science Journal. (2026). Functional exploration of mitochondrial carrier proteins for drought tolerance improvement.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plantsci.2026.113211