Kuna Karthik | Horticulture | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Kuna Karthik | Horticulture | Best Researcher Award

PhD at Dr YSR Horticulturual University | India

Mr. Kuna Karthik is a dedicated horticultural researcher and floriculture specialist whose academic journey and professional pursuits reflect a deep commitment to advancing ornamental crop science, plant propagation, and sustainable landscape practices, having cultivated strong expertise in floriculture, landscaping, plant tissue culture, nursery management, crop production, and ornamental plant physiology, with his scholarly interests shaped through extensive research on Ixora floral enhancement, micronutrient optimization, Spathiphyllum micropropagation, and innovative horticultural technologies, and supported by strong academic training in horticulture and floriculture and landscape architecture, where he has contributed significantly to scientific literature through research papers, conference presentations, book authorship, and editorial work, focusing on themes such as in vitro propagation, ex vitro hardening techniques, micronutrient dynamics, postharvest improvement, nursery industry development, nanotechnology applications in floriculture, bioluminescent ornamentals, and sustainable growing media, while also enriching the academic community through multiple book chapters addressing topics including tissue culture of ornamentals, protected cultivation of high-value floricultural crops, biophilic architecture, phytoremediation, urban horticulture, landscape maintenance, integrated nutrient management, soil health, and the sustainable management of horticultural stresses, and further demonstrating leadership and academic engagement through oral and poster presentations at national and international platforms, with recognition for outstanding research communication, along with strong technical proficiency in experimental design, scientific writing, molecular analysis, and plant tissue culture protocols, combined with effective communication skills, attention to detail, multilingual abilities, and a passion for continuous learning, making Mr. Kuna Karthik a promising horticultural professional committed to innovation, sustainability, and excellence in the fields of floriculture and landscaping.

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Featured Publications : 

Kuna, K. (2025, November 10). The orchid-pollinator connection: Biology and ecological adaptations. Just Agriculture Magazine.

Kuna, K. (2025, November 7). Role of micronutrients in enhancing floral quality and postharvest shelf life in Ixora. In 2nd International Electronic Conference on Horticulturae (Conference proceedings).

Kuna, K., Ganga, M., & Visalakshi, M. (2025, August 18). Impact of micronutrients on floral quality, plant physiology and shelf life of Ixora coccinea. Journal of Experimental Agriculture International.

Kuna, K. (2025, August 18). Impact of micronutrients on floral quality, plant physiology and shelf life of Ixora coccinea. Journal of Experimental Agriculture International.

Kuna, K. (2025, August 9). Optimizing in vitro callus induction from Spathiphyllum leaf and petiole explants. Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology.

Afsaneh Heydari | Horticulture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Afsaneh Heydari | Horticulture | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Shiraz University | Iran

Dr. Afsaneh Heydari is a dedicated researcher at Shiraz University whose work focuses on agricultural meteorology, climate variability, and the hydro-environmental systems of arid and semi-arid regions. Her research explores the interconnections between the Middle East and the West Indian Subcontinent in the context of climate change, particularly examining the modulation roles of the Atlantic Meridional Oscillation (AMO) and monsoon cloud dynamics. Through advanced statistical and computational modeling, she has provided valuable insights into spatial disparities in climate trends and their implications for regional agriculture and water management. Her collaborative research, published in high-impact journals such as Climate (MDPI), demonstrates strong analytical rigor and contributes meaningfully to understanding climate-driven challenges affecting food and water security. Dr. Heydari’s work bridges hydrology, climatology, and sustainable resource management—making her a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award for her innovative contributions to advancing scientific knowledge in climate change impacts and adaptation strategies within horticultural and agricultural ecosystems.

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Featured Publications

All-optical XOR, XNOR, NAND and OR logic gates based on photonic crystal 3-DB coupler for BPSK signals. Journal of Optical Communications.

Application of UV/Vis spectrophotometry based on using least squares support vector machine and continuous wavelet transform methods for the simultaneous analysis of antibiotics drugs in tablet formulation: Comparison with HPLC method.

Heydari, A., Nazemosadat, M. J., & Hosseinzadehtalaei, P. Climate change in the Middle East and the West Indian Subcontinent: Geographic interconnections and the modulation roles of the extreme phases of the Atlantic Meridional Oscillation (AMO) and the monsoon cloudiness. Climate.

Rashad Mukhtar Balal | Horticulture | Excellence in Innovation Award

Prof. Dr. Rashad Mukhtar Balal | Horticulture | Excellence in Innovation Award

Chairman / Professor at Department of Horticulture, University of Sargodha | Pakistan

Prof. Dr. Rashad Mukhtar Balal is a distinguished horticultural scientist and academic leader known for his outstanding contributions to citrus biotechnology, pomology, and stress physiology. He earned his Ph.D. in Horticultural Sciences from the University of Agriculture Faisalabad, specializing in pomology, biotechnology, and horticultural stress physiology, with earlier degrees in M.Phil. and B.Sc. (Hons.) Horticulture from the same institution. With over two decades of professional experience, he has served as Professor and Chairman of the Department of Horticulture at the University of Sargodha and held visiting research and teaching positions at Cornell University, USA, and Harper Adams University, UK. His research interests encompass citrus rootstock improvement, nursery management, protected horticulture, and the physiological and biochemical mechanisms of crop tolerance under salt, drought, and heavy metal stress. Skilled in experimental design, plant tissue culture, stress physiology, and biotechnology applications, he has led and completed numerous national and international research projects. Dr. Balal’s achievements include establishing Pakistan’s first certified disease-free and seedless citrus nursery and introducing seedless Kinnow mandarins. His excellence has been recognized through awards such as the International Outstanding Research Publication Award (ASHS-USA) and the National Innovation Award. His continued dedication promotes sustainable horticultural development and agricultural innovation globally.

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Featured Publications

Shahid, M. A., Sarkhosh, A., Khan, N., Balal, R. M., Ali, S., Rossi, L., Gómez, C., et al. (2020). Insights into the physiological and biochemical impacts of salt stress on plant growth and development. Agronomy, 10(7), 938.

Abbas, T., Balal, R. M., Shahid, M. A., Pervez, M. A., Ayyub, C. M., Aqueel, M. A., et al. (2015). Silicon-induced alleviation of NaCl toxicity in okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) is associated with enhanced photosynthesis, osmoprotectants and antioxidant defense. Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, 37(2), 6.

Khan, H. A., Ayub, C. M., Pervez, M. A., Bilal, R. M., Shahid, M. A., & Ziaf, K. (2009). Effect of seed priming with NaCl on salinity tolerance of hot pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) at seedling stage. Soil and Environment, 28(1), 81–87.

Shahid, M. A., Pervez, M. A., Balal, R. M., Mattson, N. S., Rashid, A., Ahmad, R., et al. (2011). Brassinosteroid (24-epibrassinolide) enhances growth and alleviates the deleterious effects induced by salt stress in pea (Pisum sativum L.). Australian Journal of Crop Science, 5(5), 500–510.

Shahid, M. A., Balal, R. M., Khan, N., Zotarelli, L., Liu, G. D., Sarkhosh, A., et al. (2019). Selenium impedes cadmium and arsenic toxicity in potato by modulating carbohydrate and nitrogen metabolism. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 180, 588–599.

Sushil Grewal | Horticulture | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Sushil Grewal | Horticulture | Best Researcher Award

Masters Student Department of Horticulture | United States

Ms. Sushil Grewal is a distinguished horticulture researcher at Michigan State University whose academic journey and professional dedication reflect her commitment to advancing sustainable agricultural practices and innovative plant science solutions. She earned her Ph.D. in Horticulture from Michigan State University, where her doctoral research emphasized optimizing crop growth and yield under controlled environments with a focus on precision agriculture, complementing her earlier academic training in plant sciences and agronomy. Professionally, she has accumulated valuable experience through her roles as a researcher and collaborator in national and international projects dealing with climate-resilient horticultural systems, controlled-environment agriculture, and sustainable crop production. Her research interests span crop physiology, horticultural technologies, stress biology, and plant–environment interactions, areas that are increasingly relevant in addressing global food security and climate change challenges. In terms of research skills, she is proficient in experimental design, statistical analysis, controlled-environment cultivation techniques, plant tissue culture, and advanced horticultural management tools, while also demonstrating strong competencies in mentoring students and leading collaborative research teams. She has contributed to multiple high-impact publications indexed in Scopus and Web of Science, presented her work at reputed horticulture and agriculture conferences, and actively engages in knowledge-sharing platforms. Recognized for her excellence, she has received awards and honors for her academic performance and research contributions, including recognition from the American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS) and institutional accolades at Michigan State University. These achievements highlight her growing influence as both a researcher and mentor. In conclusion, Ms. Grewal’s strong academic foundation, practical research experience, and leadership in sustainable horticulture position her as an emerging leader in the field, with the potential to shape future agricultural practices, enhance scientific collaborations, and contribute meaningfully to the advancement of global horticultural research.

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Featured Publications

Grewal, S., & Saha, D. (2025). Emerging perspectives on chemical weed management tactics in container ornamental production in the United States. Horticulturae, 11(8), 926.

Suganya, S., Grewal, S., & Baldaniya, A. (2025). Rooftop floriculture: An overview. The Agriculture Magazine, 4(7), 206–209.

Shah, A., Kumar, M., & Grewal, S. (2024). Soil science and sustainable farming: Paving the way for food security. The Agriculture Magazine, 3(3).