Jorge Cadena Iniguez | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Jorge Cadena Iniguez | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Excellence in Research Award

Postgraduate College, San Luis Potosi Campus | Mexico

Prof. Dr. Jorge Cadena-Iniguez is a botanist and Phyto chemist widely recognized for his contributions to plant genetic resources, agricultural biodiversity, and the scientific advancement of Sechium edule (chayote). His research spans plant physiology, biochemical and phytochemical characterization, genetic improvement, postharvest biology, and the generation of value-added innovations derived from underutilized crops. He has built a solid scientific trajectory, reflected in 87 documents indexed in Scopus, 627 citations, and a Scopus h-index of 13, demonstrating his consistent impact on plant science, agronomy, and natural-product research. Dr. Jorge Cadena-Iñiguez integrates molecular tools, metabolite profiling, conservation biology, and biotechnology to support the sustainable use, improvement, and valorization of agricultural species, particularly those with ancestral, endemic, or underexploited importance. His leadership includes founding the global germplasm bank of Sechium edule, contributing to the development of biodiversity governance models aligned with the Nagoya Protocol, and participating in national and international initiatives focused on agricultural biodiversity conservation. His research has enabled the development of new varieties, technological innovations, and patented processes that strengthen rural value chains and promote the bioeconomic potential of native crops. Alongside these contributions, he has guided numerous graduate researchers and supported the scientific community through editorial service, peer review, and international collaborations. His body of work has been recognized for advancing agricultural innovation, enhancing the understanding of functional compounds in plants, and promoting sustainable strategies for genetic resource management.

Profiles: Scopus | Google Scholar | ORCID | ResearchGate

Featured Publications 

1. Iniguez Luna, M. I., Cadena-Zamudio, J. D., Ramírez-Mosqueda, M. A., Aguirre Noyola, J. L., Cadena, D. A. A., & Cadena-Iniguez, J. (2025). Molecular docking as a key driver of biocontrol for agri-food security. BioTech, 14(80), 1–25.

2. Barrera-Guzman, L. A., Cadena-Iniguez, J., Legaria-Solano, J. P., Cisneros-Solano, V. M., Watanabe, K. N., & Cadena, D. A. A. (2025). Biogeographical analysis of the Central American clade of Sechium (Cucurbitaceae). Revista de Biologia Tropical, 73(e20251987), 1–14.

3. Cadena-Iniguez, J., Arevalo-Galarza, M. de L., Aguirre-Medina, J. F., Avendano-Arrazate, C. H., Cadena, D. A. A., Cadena-Zamudio, J. D., Soto-Hernandez, M., Cisneros, V., Ruiz-Posadas, L. M., Soto-Mendoza, C., & Mejia Mendez, J. L. (2025). Chayote [Sechium edule (Jacq.) Sw.] fruit quality influenced by plant pruning. Horticulturae, 11(8), 1–23.

4. Aguiniga-Sanchez, I., Morales-Altamirano, A. M., Santiago-Osorio, E., Rosado-Perez, J., Cadena-Iniguez, J., Mendoza-Nunez, V. M., Weiss-Steider, B., Gavia García, G., Arista-Ugalde, T. L., Arreola-Gomez, N. A., Amador-Gomez, A. I., & Montiel Garcia, L. D. (2025). Hypoglycemic and lipid metabolic control in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice by hybrid extract. Food Bioscience, 68(20), Article 106499.

5. Santiago-Osorio, E., Ramirez-Padilla, M. G., Mendoza-Nunez, V. M., Cadena-Iniguez, J., Soto-Hernandez, M., Rosado-Perez, J., Romero-Lopez, E., Weiss-Steider, B., Gavia-Garcia, G., Arista-Ugalde, T. L., Cisneros-Solano, V. M., & Aguiñiga-Sanchez, I. (2025). Hepatoprotective effect of the Sechium HD-Victor hybrid extract in a model of liver damage induced by carbon tetrachloride in mice. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 183, Article 117831.

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.

Profile : ORCID 

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].