Kostas Triantaphyllopoulos | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Academic Excellence Citation Award

Kostas Triantaphyllopoulos | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Academic Excellence Citation Award

Agricultural University of Athens | Greece

Professor Kostas A. Triantaphyllopoulos is an accomplished geneticist and academic specializing in molecular biology, genetics, and epigenetics. He earned his PhD with highest honors from the University of Patras in 1994 and subsequently spent over a decade as a senior research fellow in the United Kingdom, contributing extensively to biomedical research. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor of Genetics at the Agricultural University of Athens, where he is actively involved in both teaching and research. His work focuses on molecular mechanisms underlying health and disease, as well as gene–environment interactions and epigenetic regulation. With a strong background in molecular techniques, animal models, and computational studies, he has authored numerous high-impact publications with significant citation records. He has also received multiple academic awards and scholarships throughout his career and is an active member of several international scientific societies.

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Asif Iqbal | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Most Cited Article Award

Asif Iqbal | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Most Cited Article Award

Department of Agriculture, Hazara University Mansehra | Pakistan

Dr. Asif Iqbal is an accomplished agronomist specializing in crop production, plant nutrition, and plant stress physiology. He earned his B.Sc. (Hons) and M.Sc. (Hons) in Agronomy with a Gold Medal and completed his Ph.D. on nitrogen use efficiency in cotton from the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship on phosphorus use efficiency in cotton. He has held academic and research positions, including Associate Professor at Peking University Institute of Advanced Agricultural Sciences, and is currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Hazara University. His research focuses on genetic evaluation of crop germplasm and adaptive mechanisms under biotic and abiotic stresses. He has received multiple prestigious scholarships and awards and has contributed extensively to scientific literature with numerous journal articles, books, and conference publications, while also serving as a reviewer and editorial board member for international journals.

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Sustainable enhancement of apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) yield through foliar application of potassium silicate and glycine

– Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2026

Exogenous silicon enhances the salt tolerance of cotton seedlings by regulating water status through abscisic acid and aquaporin

– Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2026

Soil alkalinity and cotton production: Challenges, physiological effects, and sustainable solutions

– Review Article, 2026

Root-microbiome synergy drives phosphorus acquisition in cotton: Genotype-specific recruitment of beneficial taxa under low phosphorus stress

– Industrial Crops and Products, 2026

Baboo Ali | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Baboo Ali | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart Üniversitesi | Turkey

Dr. Baboo Ali is an academician and researcher specializing in agricultural sciences, with a PhD from Ankara University. He is currently affiliated with Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Faculty of Agriculture, where he contributes to teaching and research. His expertise spans biological and biotechnological pest control, rangeland entomology, organic farming, urban agriculture, and the ecological impact of pesticides on beneficial insects. He has actively participated in multiple national and international research initiatives, including European Union-funded projects such as ECOAGRI and ECOFAR, as well as TÜBİTAK-supported programs. In addition to leading and advising research projects, he has published numerous articles in reputed scientific journals and serves in editorial and reviewer roles across several international publications. His academic contributions also include evaluating doctoral theses, coordinating academic programs like the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS), and conducting educational outreach through specialized training and short courses in entomology and sustainable agriculture.

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The Effect of Auxin and Auxin Producing Bacteria on the Growth, Essential Oil Yield, and Composition in Nigella sativa Plants
– Industrial Crops & Products, 2020

Variation of Nutritional Values in Leaves and Stalks of Different Maize Genotypes Having High Protein and High Oil During Vegetation
– Chilean Journal of Agricultural Research, 2015

An Automated Hydroponics System Used in a Greenhouse
– Scientia Horticulturae, 2016

Cantharidin and Toxic Effects on the Population of Apodiplosis spp. in Pistachio Orchards
– Journal of Entomological Research, 2015

Determination of Physiological and Biochemical Compositions on Berries in Different Parts of Clusters in Some Table Grape Varieties
– Erwerbs-Obstbau, 2019

Effects of Different Harvesting Practices on the Agronomic Characteristics of Some Sweet Sorghum and Sorghum × Sudan Grass Hybrid Varieties
– 2022

Luciana Gonzalez Paleo| Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Luciana Gonzalez Paleo| Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Investigador adjunto-Research at MEF CONICET, Argentina

Luciana Gonzalez Paleo is a highly accomplished researcher specializing in plant physiology, eco-physiology, and agricultural sciences. With a strong academic background and extensive research experience, she has focused on understanding the structural and functional aspects of perenniality in herb systems, particularly in the context of marginal environments. Her work aims to develop conceptual models for cultivating perennial oilseed crops and selecting criteria that balance yield with sustainability. In addition to her postdoctoral research on leaf-level structure/function relationships in annual and perennial herbs, Luciana has investigated the antibacterial and phytosanitary properties of medicinal plants used in traditional herbal medicine. Her research contributes to the development of natural antibiotics and fungicides, offering sustainable solutions for agriculture and healthcare. Luciana’s research underscores her commitment to advancing agricultural sustainability and addressing global challenges through innovative scientific approaches. Her work has implications for crop improvement, environmental conservation, and human health, making her a valuable asset in the field of agricultural and biological sciences.

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📚 Education:

Luciana Gonzalez Paleo completed her Ph.D. in Eco-physiology of native plants in arid zones. Her postdoctoral work focused on understanding the functional mechanisms at different hierarchical levels (anatomical, structural, and functional) behind the responses to drought of promising species as new crops. This research aimed to establish criteria for defining crop ideotypes for fragile areas, considering sustainability and yield stability.  In addition to her doctoral and postdoctoral studies, Luciana has undertaken postgraduate courses and extracurricular training. For example, she completed a course on an unspecified topic from November 29 to December 2, 2011. Luciana’s educational background demonstrates her strong foundation in plant physiology, particularly in the context of arid environments, and her commitment to advancing sustainable agriculture through scientific research and learning.

📝Work Experience:

Luciana Gonzalez Paleo has a diverse and rich work experience, primarily focused on research and education in the field of plant physiology and agricultural sciences. She has held various teaching positions at the Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco, Facultad de Cs. Naturales y Ciencias de la Salud – Sede Puerto Madryn, where she has contributed her expertise as a professor in courses such as Botany and General Physiology. Luciana has also been actively involved in research, particularly in the evaluation of the antibacterial and phytosanitary activity of medicinal plants from the traditional herbal medicine of the Chubut plateau. Her research aimed to study the properties and potential applications of these plants, which represent a promising source of new natural products for the development of phytomedicines, cosmetics, or phytosanitary products. This work highlights her commitment to exploring sustainable alternatives in agriculture and healthcare. Furthermore, Luciana has played important roles in institutional management, serving as a member of the Zonal Advisory Council at the Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco, Facultad de Cs. Naturales y Ciencias de la Salud – Sede Puerto Madryn, where she provided specialized advice. She has also served as the Coordinator of the Department of Biology at the same institution, demonstrating her leadership and organizational skills. Overall, Luciana’s work experience reflects her dedication to scientific research, education, and institutional development in the field of plant physiology and agricultural sciences.

📊Research :

Luciana Gonzalez Paleo has a robust research background, focusing on plant physiology, eco-physiology, and agricultural sciences. Her research has been instrumental in understanding the structural and functional bases of perenniality in herb systems, particularly those differing in plant productivity and longevity. One of her key objectives has been to develop a conceptual model for the cultivation of perennial oilseed crops in marginal areas, emphasizing the selection criteria that combine yield with perenniality. In her postdoctoral work, Luciana delved into the differences in leaf-level structure/function relationships between annual and perennial herbs. This research provided valuable insights into the physiological adaptations of these plants to drought, laying the groundwork for defining crop ideotypes for fragile environments that incorporate sustainability and yield stability criteria. Additionally, Luciana has conducted research on the antibacterial and phytosanitary activities of medicinal plants used in traditional herbal medicine on the Chubut plateau. This work aimed to evaluate the potential of these plants as natural antibiotics and fungicides, contributing to the development of sustainable alternatives in agriculture and healthcare. Luciana’s research experience demonstrates her expertise in plant physiology, agricultural sustainability, and the application of scientific knowledge to address practical challenges in agriculture and health.

 

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From acquisitive to conservative: The ontogenetic trajectory of root syndrome of annual and perennial co-generic species

Authors: Gonzalez-Paleo, L.; Parmigiani, C.; Pastor-Pastor, A.; Vilela, A.E.

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Unpredicted, rapid and unintended structural and functional changes occurred during early domestication of Silphium integrifolium, a perennial oilseed

Authors: Ravetta, D.A.; Vilela, A.E.; Gonzalez-Paleo, L.; Van Tassel, D.L.

Citations: 0

Year: 2023

Domestication effects on nitrogen allocation, internal recycling and nitrogen use efficiency in the perennial new crop Silphium integrifolium (Asteraceae)

Authors: Gonzalez-Paleo, L.; Ravetta, D.A.; Vilela, A.E.; Van Tassel, D.

Citations: 0

Year: 2023

From leaf traits to agroecosystem functioning: effects of changing resource use strategy during silphium domestication on litter quality and decomposition rate

Authors: González-Paleo, L.; Ravetta, D.; Van Tassel, D.

Citations: 5

Year: 2022

Age-related changes in root traits are linked to internal nitrogen cycling in the perennial forb Physaria (Brassicaceae)

Authors: Pastor-Pastor, A.; Vilela, A.; González-Paleo, L.

Citations: 3

Year: 2021

Seed oil content and phenology of Physaria species (Brassicaceae) differing in their life-cycle

Authors: González-Paleo, L.; Ravetta, D.

Citations: 1

Year: 2021

Balancing forage production, seed yield, and pest management in the perennial sunflower silphium integrifolium (Asteraceae)

Authors: Vilela, A.E.; González-Paleo, L.; Ravetta, D.A.; Murrell, E.G.; van Tassel, D.L.

Citations: 8

Year: 2020

Plasticity in nitrogen conservation strategy under C gain variation in annual and perennial Physaria (Brassicaceae)

Authors: Rajnoch, G.; Ravetta, D.A.; González-Paleo, L.

Citations: 2

Year: 2020

Mechanisms of nitrogen conservation at the leaf-level in annual and perennial desert forbs: Implications for perennial crops domestication

Authors: González-Paleo, L.; Pastor-Pastor, A.; Rajnoch, G.; Ravetta, D.A.

Citations: 11

Year: 2019

The root of the problem of perennials domestication: is selection for yield changing key root system traits required for ecological sustainability?

Authors: Pastor-Pastor, A.; Vilela, A.E.; González-Paleo, L.

Citations: 15

Year: 2019