Jiquan Wang | Crop Science | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Dr. Jiquan Wang | Crop Science | Editorial Board Member

Professor at Northeast Agricultural University | China

Prof. Dr. Jiquan Wang is a distinguished professor at the College of Engineering, Northeast Agricultural University, recognized for his extensive contributions to agricultural systems engineering, intelligent optimization algorithms, and data-driven decision-making in agriculture; he completed his bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral studies in engineering at leading agricultural universities in China and began his professional career as a technician in an electronics company before transitioning into academia, where he progressed through roles including teaching assistant, lecturer, associate professor, visiting scholar, and professor; his research portfolio spans theoretical and applied studies in genetic algorithms, hybrid evolutionary algorithms, firefly algorithms, sine–cosine optimization, mayfly optimization, carnivorous plant algorithms, whale optimization, evolutionary game theory, agricultural production modeling, pork supply forecasting, crop planting structure optimization, multilevel thresholding image segmentation, food supply chain safety, and agricultural technological progress measurement; he has served as principal investigator for numerous competitive research grants supported by provincial, national, and public-welfare programs, covering subjects such as agricultural machinery system optimization, BP neural network applications, groundwater monitoring technologies, seasonal rural labor estimation, rice production integration, and supply-demand regulation models for agricultural products; he has supervised many postgraduate theses involving advanced optimization techniques, machine learning applications, routing algorithms, neural networks, production function analysis, supply chain coordination, and image-based crop identification; his scholarly output includes influential publications in top international journals such as Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, Expert Systems with Applications, Applied Soft Computing, Applied Intelligence, IEEE Access, Mathematics, Sustainability, Knowledge-Based Systems, and Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience, and he has served as associate editor of major academic textbooks including Agricultural Systems Engineering and Management Information System Analysis and Design, with his works widely cited for advancing modern agricultural engineering; his innovation record includes numerous authorized patents covering agricultural machinery, intelligent scheduling methods, crop production devices, soil and crop processing systems, optimization-based agricultural tools, and smart mechanization structures, reflecting his leadership in merging engineering innovation with computational intelligence for sustainable agricultural development.

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Featured Publications : 

Jinling, B., Wang, J., & Zhang, H. (in press). An optimization method for corn planting parameters based on mutation breeding sea horse optimization algorithm. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture.

 Author, A., & Wang, J. (in press). A knowledge-driven smart system based on reinforcement learning for pork supply-demand regulation. Agriculture (Switzerland).

Author, A., Author, B., & Wang, J. (in press). Edge–Region collaborative segmentation of potato leaf disease images using Beluga Whale Optimization Algorithm with danger sensing mechanism. Agriculture (Switzerland).

Author, A., Author, B., Author, C., & Wang, J. (2024). Identifying rice lodging based on semantic segmentation architecture optimization with UAV remote sensing imaging. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, (vol/issue not provided).

Mossad Maamoun | Plant Genetics | International Botanical Research Award

Dr. Mossad Maamoun | Plant Genetics | International Botanical Research Award

Horticulture Research Institute at Researcher | Egypt

Dr. Mossad Khairy Mohamed Zaky Maamoun is a researcher at the Horticultural Research Station in Nubaria, affiliated with Egypt’s Agricultural Research Center, Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation. He earned his B.Sc. in Agricultural Sciences (2008) with honors in Floriculture and Medicinal Plants, his M.Sc. (2015) on genetic studies of Nigella sativa using radiation and chemical mutagens, and his Ph.D. (2019) in Agricultural Sciences from Kafrelsheikh University, focusing on biotechnology and polyploidization in medicinal plants. With extensive professional experience ranging from agricultural engineer to research leadership, he has played a vital role as General Supervisor in the National Program for Vegetable Seed Production in Nubaria and in supervising postgraduate theses on medicinal plant breeding. His research interests include agriculture, horticulture, plant genetics, biotechnology, tissue culture, seed technology, plant breeding, and oil extraction, with notable emphasis on improving black cumin (Nigella sativa). Dr. Maamoun’s research skills span tissue culture, molecular characterization, mutation breeding, polyploidization, and somatic embryogenesis, supported by publications in reputed journals such as HortScience, HortTechnology, and Agronomy. He has authored 4 documents, cited by 9 documents, with an h-index of 1, reflecting growing academic impact. Among his honors is the 2024 registration of a new Nigella sativa variety, “Black Diamond,” recognized for high yield and oil content. In conclusion, Dr. Mossad Maamoun stands out as an innovative agricultural scientist whose expertise, leadership in seed production, and contributions to medicinal plant breeding position him as a rising figure in international botanical research with promising future potential.

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Featured Publications

Maamoun, M. K. M., El-Mahrouk, M. E., Dewir, Y. H., & Omran, S. A. (2014). Effect of radiation and chemical mutagens on seeds germination of black cumin (Nigella sativa L.). Journal of Agricultural Technology, 10(5), 1183–1199.

El-Mahrouk, M. E., Maamoun, M. K., El-Banna, A. N., Omran, S. A., & Dewir, Y. H. (2018). In vitro gynogenesis and flow cytometry analysis of the regenerated haploids of black cumin (Nigella sativa). HortScience, 53(5), 681–686.

El-Mahrouk, M. E., Maamoun, M. K., Dewir, Y. H., Omran, S. A., & El-Banna, A. N. (2015). Morphological and molecular characterization of induced mutants in Nigella sativa L. using irradiation and chemical mutagens. Egyptian Journal of Plant Breeding, 19(5), 257–272.

El-Mahrouk, M. E., Maamoun, M. K., Dewir, Y. H., El-Banna, A. N., Rihan, H. Z., Salamh, A., Al-Aizari, A. A., & Fuller, M. P. (2022). Synchronized seed germination and seedling growth of black cumin. HortTechnology, 32(2), 182–190.

El-Mahrouk, M. E., Maamoun, M. K., Abu El-Leel, O. F., Dewir, Y. H., El-Banna, A. N., Naidoo, Y., & Datta, S. K. (2020). Morpho-agronomical and biochemical traits screening and genetic variability in selected black cumin (Nigella sativa) mutant lines. Sains Malaysiana, 49(3), 503–515.