Emily Bedwell | Crop Science | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Emily Bedwell | Crop Science | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Professor and Ext. Specialist at University of Idaho | United States

Assist. Prof. Dr. Emily Bedwell is an Assistant Professor and Extension Irrigation Technology Specialist in the Department of Soil and Water Systems at the University of Idaho, specializing in precision irrigation, soil moisture sensing, evapotranspiration modeling, decision support tool development, and water use efficiency, with extensive experience in extension education, applied field research, UAV-based irrigation technologies, crop water management, and stakeholder-driven solutions to improve agricultural productivity, sustainability, and water resiliency across diverse cropping systems.


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Guoping Zhang | Agronomy | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Guoping Zhang | Agronomy | Editorial Board Member

Professor at Zhejiang University | China

Prof. Guoping Zhang is a distinguished Professor in the Department of Agronomy at Zhejiang University, China, recognized internationally for his extensive contributions to crop stress physiology, barley germplasm improvement, and molecular mechanisms underlying plant responses to abiotic and heavy metal stresses. After obtaining his bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees from Zhejiang Agricultural University and Zhejiang University, he advanced through academic positions from Assistant Lecturer to full Professor, establishing a strong research legacy in plant molecular physiology and genetic improvement. His primary research areas encompass the identification and development of barley germplasm tolerant to salinity, drought, and acid soils, alongside investigations into nutrient-use efficiency and the molecular and physiological determinants of heavy metal accumulation and phytoremediation in crops. Over his career, he has completed more than thirty competitive research projects, including multiple national natural science foundation grants, and has authored over three hundred sixty publications in leading peer-reviewed journals such as Nature, Plant Physiology, Environmental and Experimental Botany, Advanced Science, and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, accumulating over fifteen thousand citations and a highly influential h-index above sixty. He has contributed seminal findings on sodium transporters, microRNA regulation under salt stress, transcriptomic and alternative splicing responses during salinity adaptation, trypsin-family gene control of tillering and leaf morphology, negative regulatory roles of HKT and calmodulin-related genes in salt tolerance, and multi-omics insights into wild barley adaptation mechanisms. Beyond research, he has served in major international academic roles, including chairing the International Barley Genetics Symposium organizing committee and holding editorial responsibilities for key journals in agronomy, plant physiology, and integrated agricultural sciences, solidifying his standing as a global leader in stress biology and barley genetics.

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An integrated analysis of transcriptome and metabolome reveals aerenchyma-mediated antioxidant defense and energy metabolism conferring high waterlogging tolerance in sea barley. (Open access). Plant Stress.

Interactions of arsenic and phosphorus in their uptake and transportation in plants: Advances and prospective research on the mechanisms and approaches for alleviating arsenic stress. (Review, Open access).

Plant secondary metabolites—Central regulators against abiotic and biotic stresses. (Review, Open access).

Utilization of antagonistic interactions between micronutrients and cadmium (Cd) to alleviate Cd toxicity and accumulation in crops. (Review, Open access).

A comprehensive analytical method ‘Regulatome’ revealed a novel pathway for aerenchyma formation under waterlogging in wheat. Physiologia Plantarum.

A barley pan-transcriptome reveals layers of genotype-dependent transcriptional complexity. Nature Genetics.

 

Xin Xiong | Crop Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Xin Xiong | Crop Science | Best Researcher Award

Dean at Huainan Normal University | China

Prof. Dr. Xin Xiong, PhD, serves as the Dean of Huainan Normal University, where he is a distinguished scholar, educator, and doctoral supervisor specializing in communication and translation. With a deep commitment to advancing China’s educational and agricultural development, Professor Xiong has established himself as a prominent figure in interdisciplinary research that bridges language, technology, and international communication. His academic leadership is reflected in his role as principal investigator of numerous major national and provincial projects, including those supported by the National Social Science Fund, the Ministry of Education, provincial philosophy and social science foundations, and the Department of Education. Professor Xiong’s scholarly productivity is impressive, with more than one hundred papers published in influential domestic and international journals and media platforms such as China Social Sciences Daily and Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. In addition to his extensive journal contributions, he has authored three academic monographs that explore critical themes in communication studies, translation, and cross-cultural education. His research focuses on cultivating multidisciplinary talent for the internationalization of China’s agricultural science and technology industry, addressing challenges such as limited global perspectives, insufficient international collaboration, and linguistic barriers in professional and academic exchanges. He also contributes to enhancing English majors’ international communication competence through innovative teaching reform projects under the Provincial-Level Quality Engineering Project of Institutions of Higher Education in Anhui Province. With consultancy experience spanning six industry-linked projects, five journal publications indexed in SCI and Scopus, and four patents under publication or processing, Professor Xiong embodies a rare combination of academic excellence and applied innovation. As Director of the Chinese English Chinese Comparative Research Association, he continues to foster academic dialogue and global engagement. His dedication to research, education, and the international integration of China’s Agri-Sci-Tech sector positions him as a leading researcher contributing to national progress and global collaboration.

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Xiong, X. (2025). Cultivation of multidisciplinary professional talent for the internationalization of China’s Agri-Sci-Tech industry. Social Sciences & Humanities Open. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssaho.2025.101664

Xiong, X. (2024). Multidisciplinary professional talent cultivation in the internationalization of China’s Agri-Sci-Tech industry [Preprint]. Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202409.1070.v1

Xiong, X., Gao, X., & Zhang, K. (2023). International communication of Chinese costume culture: Taking Chinese Cheongsam (qipao) as an example. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Research in Education and Science (ISBN: 9781952092442; ISSN: 2833-6747).

Xiong, X., Qin, H., & Liu, X. (2023). The evolution and development of ecotranslatology studies based on the analysis of CiteSpace mapping knowledge domains. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications.

Xiong, X., Qin, H., & Liu, X. (2023). The evolution and development of ecotranslatology studies in China: Based on the analysis of CiteSpace mapping knowledge domains [Preprint]. Research Square.