Martin Alejandro Bolanos-Gonzalez | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Martin Alejandro Bolanos-Gonzalez | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Profesor Investigador Tiular | Postgraduate College | Mexico

Dr. Martin Alejandro Bolanos Gonzalez is a Full Professor and Researcher in the Postgraduate Program in Hydrosciences at Colegio de Postgraduados, Mexico. His academic career spans over two decades, emphasizing hydrology, climate change, and sustainable agriculture. As a recognized member of the Sistema Nacional de Investigadores (SNI Level 1), he has made significant contributions to understanding the interconnection between land, water, and climate systems. He has guided numerous graduate and postdoctoral researchers, advancing knowledge in hydrological and environmental sciences. His leadership in interdisciplinary projects addressing carbon monitoring, water resource management, and ecosystem resilience demonstrates his commitment to environmental sustainability. Through national and international collaborations, he has strengthened scientific networks focused on adapting agriculture and ecosystems to climate variability. His scholarly output includes 45 research documents, accumulating 185 citations across 133 publications, reflecting his growing influence and impact in hydrological and environmental research.

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Featured Publications 

Bolanos Gonzalez, M. A. (2023). Assessment of carbon and water footprint in agri-food systems. Agrociencia. [Cited by 9 articles].

Bolanos Gonzalez, M. A., & Pérez, J. L. (2022). Remote sensing applications in watershed hydrology. Terra Latinoamericana. [Cited by 11 articles].

Bolanos Gonzalez, M. A. (2021). Climate change effects on water resource availability in Mexico. Revista de Ciencias Ambientales. [Cited by 7 articles].

 

 

Miguel Hoyos | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Miguel Hoyos | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Research associate | National Agricultural Research Institute | Ecuador

Mr. Miguel Angel Hoyos Montesdeoca is an Agricultural Engineer specializing in tropical and Andean crop systems with a research focus on plant pathology, genetic resistance, and sustainable crop management. His work centers on identifying genetic mechanisms that confer resistance to major pathogens affecting crops such as banana, cacao, and papaya. Through research positions at institutions like INIAP and the Alliance Bioversity International–CIAT, he has contributed to the development of integrated management strategies for Fusarium wilt and other soilborne diseases. By combining molecular diagnostics, field experimentation, and genetic evaluation, his research aims to strengthen Ecuador’s agricultural sustainability and promote innovative practices for tropical crop protection and improvement across Latin America.

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Featured Publications 

Hoyos Montesdeoca, M. A. (2024). Evaluation of beneficial microorganisms against Fusarium oxysporum in cacao genotypes. Journal of Tropical Plant Pathology. [Cited by 7 articles].

Hoyos Montesdeoca, M. A., & Ochoa, J. B. (2023). Integrated management strategies for Fusarium wilt in tropical crops. Ecuadorian Journal of Agricultural Research. [Cited by 10 articles].

Hoyos Montesdeoca, M. A. (2022). Identification of resistant Solanum populations to Fusarium oxysporum in Ecuador. Revista Fitopatología Tropical. [Cited by 5 articles].

Hoyos Montesdeoca, M. A. (2021). Epidemiological study of Fusarium chlamydospore control under controlled conditions. Plant Disease Review. [Cited by 8 articles].

Hamideh HASSANNEZHADDIVKOLAEI | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mrs.Hamideh Hassannezhaddivkolaei | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mrs.Hamideh Hassannezhaddivkolaei | University of Murcia | Spain

Mrs. Hamideh Hassannezhaddivkolaei is an Iranian researcher and Ph.D. candidate in Biodiversity and Environmental Management at the University of Murcia, Spain. Passionate about plant systematics, molecular biology, and bioinformatics, she combines over five years of teaching experience with advanced research skills. Her work focuses on understanding plant biodiversity through genomic approaches, including chloroplast genome sequencing of mosses such as Tortula acaulon, and contributing to conservation biology. She is skilled in laboratory techniques like DNA extraction, PCR, and RAPD markers, and proficient in bioinformatics tools such as BLAST, Geneious, MEGA, SPAdes, and R. Hamideh holds an M.Sc. in Plant Biology (Systematics–Ecology) and a B.Sc. in General Biology from the University of Mazandaran, Iran, where her thesis on the biosystematics of Glycyrrhiza species earned an A+ distinction. She has taught biology and science at Allameh Helli Free Academic Institute and Mehre Ofogh Koshan Private School in Iran, developing engaging lessons and fostering environmental awareness among students. Multilingual in Persian, English, and intermediate Spanish, she actively participates in international collaborations. Her research interests span plant systematics, phylogenetics, and molecular evolution, aiming to elucidate evolutionary relationships and genetic diversity, particularly in bryophytes and angiosperms of the Hyrcanian forests and Mediterranean ecosystems. She integrates bioinformatics pipelines (FastQC, Trimmomatic, IRSCOP, Chlorobox) with statistical approaches in R to analyze genomic data. Recognized for her innovative teaching and research excellence, Hamideh has received commendations for Olympiad training, presented at national conferences, and earned a place in the competitive Ph.D. program at the University of Murcia. Her ultimate goal is to combine genomics and conservation strategies to preserve endangered plant species and address climate change impacts on biodiversity.

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Featured Publications

Hasannejad Divkolaei, H. (2014). Palynology [Book]. University of Mazandaran Press.
Cited by 5 articles.

Hasannejad Divkolaei, H., & Mahmoudi Otaghvari, A. (2016). Biosystematics investigation of genus Glycyrrhiza using RAPD molecular marker. Journal of Plant Cell Biotechnology and Molecular Biology, 17(7–8), 307–316.
Cited by 12 articles.

Mahmoudi Otaghvari, A., Hassannejad Div-kolaei, H., & Kazemitabar, S. K. (2016). Impact of climate change on Iran’s agricultural bottlenecks. In Proceedings of the National Conference (Sari, Iran).
Cited by 3 articles.

Hasannejad Divkolaei, H., Talibzadeh, A., & Ghorbanzadeh, A. (2020). New irrigation technologies in agriculture. In Proceedings of the 5th National Conference (Mazandaran, Iran).
Cited by 2 articles.

Hassannejad DivKolaei, H., Fadaie, F., Mahmoudi Otaghvari, A., & Kazemitabar, S. K. (2019). Numerical taxonomy of Glycyrrhiza in the Hyrcanian region. Rostaniha, 19(2), 176–183.
Cited by 8 articles.

Sobhani, G., Shahidi, S. A., Ghorbani, A., Hasan-saraei, S., Sobhani, S., & Hasannejad Divkolaei, H. (2021). Comparing the properties of improved breads with omega-3. Journal of Cereal Science.
Cited by 6 articles.