Sagni B. Miressa | Agricultural Mechanization | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sagni B. Miressa | Agricultural Mechanization | Best Researcher Award

Doctoral Candidate | Nanjing Agricultural University | China

Mr. Sagni B. Miressa is a highly motivated Ph.D. candidate in Agricultural Mechanization at Nanjing Agricultural University, China (expected 2027), with extensive expertise in sustainable agriculture, agricultural machinery design, straw incorporation, and bioenergy production. He earned his M.Sc. in Agricultural Mechanization from Adama Science and Technology University, Ethiopia (2018) and a B.Sc. in Agricultural Engineering from Ambo University, Ethiopia (2016). His professional experience encompasses the design, development, and optimization of prototype machinery for rice–wheat rotation systems, including 36 novel technical models for straw return, as well as bioethanol production from agricultural waste. Sagni has led and contributed to multiple research projects, including international collaborations, and has presented his findings at workshops on sustainable agricultural engineering and bioenergy applications. His research interests focus on optimizing tillage practices, improving mechanized straw management, enhancing agricultural productivity, and developing renewable bioenergy solutions. He possesses strong research skills in experimental design, modeling, field testing, and data analysis using tools such as AutoCAD, SolidWorks, ANOVA, and programming in C++ and Java. His work has been published in high-impact journals such as Agronomy and Agriculture, with multiple first-author publications demonstrating his scholarly impact. Sagni has actively participated in professional development through certifications and workshops, including tractor operation and maintenance training by GIZ, and engagement in academic and volunteer initiatives that support agricultural engineering communities. His awards and honors reflect his innovation, technical expertise, and dedication to advancing sustainable agriculture. With a strong foundation in research, leadership, and technical innovation, Mr. Sagni B. Miressa is poised to make significant contributions to agricultural mechanization, bioenergy research, and global knowledge dissemination, demonstrating exceptional potential for international collaboration, mentorship, and advancement of sustainable agricultural practices worldwide.

Profiles: ORCID | ResearchGate

Featured Publications

  1. Miressa, S. B., Li, Y., Yan, X., Niroula, A., He, R., & Ding, Q. (2025). Design and Analysis of 36 Novel Technical Models for Straw Return in Rice–Wheat Systems Based on Spatial and Temporal Variability. Agronomy, 15(10), 2288. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy15102288

  2. Miressa, S. B., Ding, Q., Li, Y., & Amisi, E. O. (2024). Optimization of Tillage Operation Parameters to Enhance Straw Incorporation in Rice-Wheat Rotation Field. Agriculture, 15(1), 54. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture15010054

Iagăru Pompilica | Sustainable Agriculture | Innovative Research Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Iagăru Pompilica | Sustainable Agriculture | Innovative Research Award

Associate Professor | Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu | Romania

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Iagăru Pompilica is a distinguished Romanian researcher specializing in sustainable agriculture, precision agroecosystems, and agroecological resource management. She earned her Ph.D. in Agriculture from Craiova University in 2005, following a Master’s in Engineering from Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, and completed postdoctoral research at the Romanian Academy’s “Costin C. Kirițescu” Economic Research Institute in 2013. Dr. Iagăru has held several academic and professional positions, including Lecturer and Conferențiar at Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, as well as technical and consulting roles in industry and public agricultural administration. Her research interests focus on integrating advanced technologies such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for precision monitoring, sustainable management of pasture and grassland ecosystems, and promoting circular economy practices within agroecosystems. She possesses strong research skills in experimental design, data analysis, remote sensing, precision agriculture techniques, and sustainable production systems. Dr. Iagăru has led and participated in numerous national and international research projects, including UAV-based monitoring of horticultural crops and adaptability studies of high-altitude sheep breeds, demonstrating leadership in project management, mentoring, and community-oriented initiatives. Her contributions have been recognized in high-impact journals, and she has received honors for advancing agroecosystem sustainability and environmental stewardship. With a prolific publication record, including papers such as Strategic Thinking and Its Role in Accelerating the Transition from the Linear to the Circular Economic Model (Sustainability, 2023), Critical Analysis of mini Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Horticultural Agroecosystems in Romania (Scientific Papers: Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture & Rural Development, 2023), and Aerial Monitorization—A Vector for Ensuring the Agroecosystems Sustainability (Sustainability, 2022), with 2 documents in indexed databases and an h-index of 6, Dr. Iagăru’s contributions continue to shape the future of sustainable agriculture and rural development.

Profile: Scopus ORCID

Featured Publications

  1. Petre, I. M., Boșcoianu, M., Iagăru, P., & Iagăru, R. (2025). Unmanned Agricultural Robotics Techniques for Enhancing Entrepreneurial Competitiveness in Emerging Markets: A Central Romanian Case Study. Agriculture, 15(18), 1910.

  2. Cazac, A.-M., Cioca, L.-I., Lazar, P., Badarau, G., Cimpoesu, N., Burduhos-Nergis, D.-P., Iagăru, P., Cimpoesu, R., Cazac, A., & Bejinariu, C. (2025). Effect of Zinc, Magnesium, and Manganese Phosphate Coatings on the Corrosion Behaviour of Steel. Materials, 18(13), 3126.

  3. Iagăru, R., Concioiu, N., Șipoș, A., Iagăru, P., Băluță, A. D., & Vasile, A. (2025). Strategic Approaches to Sustainable Rural Development by Harnessing Endogenous Resources to Improve Residents’ Quality of Life. Land, 14(3), 491.

  4. Boșcoianu, M., Pop, S., Iagăru, P., Cioca, L.-I., Iagăru, R., & Petre, I. M. (2024). An Innovative Management Framework for Smart Horticulture—The Integration of Hype Cycle Paradigm. Drones, 8(7), 291.

  5. Iagăru, R., Șipoș, A., & Iagăru, P. (2024). A Strategic Approach to the Identification and Durable Valuation of Endogenous Resources in the Mountainous Region of Romania. Preprint.

Marie Ange Akaffou | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Marie Ange Akaffou | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Young Scientist Award

Doctorante at Institut National Felix Houphouet Boigny de Yamoussoukro (INP-HB) , Côte d’Ivoire

Marie Ange Akaffou has contributed significantly to agricultural and microbial research through two notable publications. In her recent 2025 article published in Agronomy, titled “Phylogenetic Diversity and Symbiotic Effectiveness of Bradyrhizobium Strains Nodulating Glycine max in Côte d’Ivoire”, she and her co-authors investigated the genetic diversity and symbiotic performance of Bradyrhizobium strains in soybean cultivation. This study holds importance for improving nitrogen fixation and crop productivity in West African agriculture. Her earlier 2020 publication in Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity, titled “Genetic Diversity of Exotic and Local Eggplants (Solanum spp.) Cultivated in Côte d’Ivoire Based on ISSR Markers”, focused on assessing the genetic variability of eggplant varieties using molecular markers, contributing to conservation and crop improvement strategies. Both publications highlight her strong foundation in plant genetics and microbiology, her commitment to addressing food security, and her ability to conduct impactful research with practical applications in sustainable agriculture and biodiversity conservation.

Professional Profile

Google Scholar | ORCID Profile 

Akaffou Marie Ange has accumulated diverse and impactful professional experience in the fields of agricultural and biological research. Her journey includes multiple doctoral research internships that provided international exposure and hands-on laboratory training. In 2023, she completed a six-month doctoral internship at PHIM in Montpellier, France, focusing on advanced research in plant and microbial sciences. Prior to that, she undertook two internships at LCM in Dakar, Senegal (six months in 2022 and four months in 2021), where she gained valuable experience in molecular biology and team-based scientific projects. She also worked at LBVM INPHB Yamoussoukro from 2018 to 2019, further developing her technical skills and research acumen. Additionally, she engaged in practical farm management in Yamoussoukro (2014–2015) and completed a teaching internship in life and earth sciences at Lycée Khalil Daloa. Her broad range of experiences demonstrates strong adaptability, teamwork, and communication skills across research, education, and applied agricultural contexts.

Award and Honor

Marie Ange Akaffou has steadily built a promising academic and research career, earning recognition for her dedication to agricultural science and biotechnology. While specific named awards and honors are not listed, her selection for competitive international doctoral internships in prestigious institutions such as PHIM in Montpellier, France, and LCM in Dakar, Senegal, reflects the high regard for her academic and research capabilities. These opportunities are often granted based on merit and research potential, signifying her excellence in the field. Additionally, her successful publications in peer-reviewed international journals—including Agronomy and Biodiversitas—further underscore her contributions to scientific knowledge and the broader research community. Her involvement in collaborative, interdisciplinary projects across countries also indicates peer recognition and trust in her scientific rigor. With her growing research portfolio, she is well-positioned for future accolades and honors within the global scientific community, particularly in the fields of sustainable agriculture, plant genetics, and soil microbiology.

Research Skill

Akaffou Marie Ange’s research interests lie at the intersection of plant and animal production improvement, soil microbiology, genetics, and molecular biology, with a focus on enhancing agricultural productivity and sustainability. She is particularly interested in understanding the genetic and microbial mechanisms that influence crop yield and animal health, aiming to develop innovative and eco-friendly agricultural practices. Her doctoral research is centered on applying molecular biology techniques to improve the efficiency and resilience of biological systems in agriculture. Marie Ange also explores the role of soil microbial communities in nutrient cycling and plant growth, contributing to sustainable land use and food security. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates laboratory experiments with field research, supported by computational analysis using R and Python. With a strong commitment to addressing real-world agricultural challenges, she is dedicated to developing practical solutions that benefit both farmers and the environment, especially in the context of African and global food systems.

Conclusion

Akaffou Marie Ange is a highly motivated early-career researcher with a strong foundation in agricultural and biological sciences, enriched by international research experience and technical competence in computational tools. Her multidisciplinary expertise, commitment to research, and international internships make her a deserving candidate for the Young Scientist Award. With continued focus on publishing and global collaboration, she is well-positioned to become a future leader in sustainable agriculture and life sciences research.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Phylogenetic Diversity and Symbiotic Effectiveness of Bradyrhizobium Strains Nodulating Glycine max in Côte d’Ivoire

Authors: Marie Ange Akaffou, Romain Kouakou Fossou, Anicet Ediman Théodore Ebou, Zaka Ghislaine Claude Kouadjo-Zézé, Chiguié Estelle Raïssa-Emma Amon, Clémence Chaintreuil, Saliou Fall, Adolphe Zézé

Year: 2025

Citation: Akaffou MA, Fossou RK, Ebou AET, Kouadjo-Zézé ZGC, Amon CERA, Chaintreuil C, Fall S, Zézé A. Phylogenetic Diversity and Symbiotic Effectiveness of Bradyrhizobium Strains Nodulating Glycine max in Côte d’Ivoire. Agronomy. 2025 Jul 17. DOI: 10.3390/agronomy15071720

  • Title: Genetic diversity of exotic and local eggplants (Solanum spp.) cultivated in Côte d’Ivoire based on ISSR markers

Authors: N’Guessan Olivier Konan, Marie Ange Akaffou, Léonard Kouadio, Doffou Sélastique Akaffou, Guy Mergeai

Year: 2020

Citation: Konan NO, Akaffou MA, Kouadio L, Akaffou DS, Mergeai G. Genetic diversity of exotic and local eggplants (Solanum spp.) cultivated in Côte d’Ivoire based on ISSR markers. Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity. 2020 Jul 21;21(8):3790–3797. DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d210830

Sándor Bordács | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sándor Bordács | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

university teacher at  Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences , Hungary

Sándor Bordács is a highly experienced forestry expert with over 30 years of dedicated work in forest genetics and reproductive material. His career spans research, policy development, and academic roles, including his current position as Assistant Professor at the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences. He has led multiple national departments and represented Hungary in key international forestry bodies such as EUFORGEN, OECD, and the European Commission. His strengths lie in policy influence, technical training, and international collaboration. While his contributions to applied forestry and regulation are substantial, his profile would benefit from a clearer record of scientific publications and recent academic research outputs. Fluent in English and German, with strong leadership and communication skills, he has contributed significantly to the development and harmonization of forest reproductive material regulations in Europe. He is a strong candidate for a Best Researcher Award, especially if the focus includes long-term applied research and policy impact.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Sándor Bordács has a solid educational background rooted in forestry and forest genetics. He earned his degree in Forestry Engineering from the University of Sopron, Hungary, in 1987, followed by postgraduate Ph.D. training in forest genetics supported by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He was later awarded a Ph.D. in forest genetics and forestry breeding from the same university in 2004. His academic journey includes multiple international fellowships and training programs focused on molecular genetics and renewable energy, notably in Austria and Germany. He completed postdoctoral fellowships at the Austrian Research Centre Seibersdorf, supported by both the Ministry for Scientific and Research and the Austrian-Hungarian Action Foundation. He also participated in several short courses and study trips across Europe, enhancing his expertise in forest reproductive materials, biomass use, and EU forest legislation. His education reflects a deep commitment to advancing forest science through both theoretical knowledge and practical international exposure.

Professional Experience📝

Sándor Bordács has amassed over three decades of professional experience in forestry, with a specialized focus on forest reproductive material (FRM) and forest genetics. Beginning his career as a research assistant at the University of Sopron, he went on to serve in various national forestry institutions in Hungary, including the National Institute for Agricultural Quality Control and the National Food Chain Safety Office. He held multiple leadership positions, notably as Head of Department for Forest and Biomass Reproductive Material from 2005 to 2019. Since 2019, he has been serving as an Assistant Professor at the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences. His work combines scientific, regulatory, and training roles, with extensive contributions to drafting national and EU-level forestry regulations. He also represented Hungary in key international forestry committees such as EUFORGEN and the OECD. His professional journey reflects a blend of technical expertise, leadership, and significant policy influence in forestry.

Research Interest🔎

Sándor Bordács’s research interests lie primarily in the fields of forest genetics, forest reproductive material (FRM), and forest genetic resources (FGR). He focuses on the genetic improvement, conservation, and sustainable use of forest species, with an emphasis on ensuring the adaptability and resilience of forests under changing environmental conditions. His work explores the certification, regulation, and traceability of FRM within the European Union, aligning national practices with EU and OECD standards. He has a strong interest in molecular genetics as applied to forestry, gained through international fellowships and collaborations. Additionally, he is engaged in studying the use of genetically diverse planting material for climate-resilient forestry and biomass production. His research also includes the integration of policy, science, and practice to improve forest biodiversity and productivity. Through international cooperation, database development, and stakeholder training, he contributes to the long-term conservation and sustainable management of forest genetic resources at both national and European levels.

Award and Honor🏆

While specific awards and honors are not explicitly listed in the available information, Sándor Bordács’s distinguished career reflects significant professional recognition through his roles and responsibilities. He has been repeatedly entrusted with national leadership positions, including Head of Department roles in key Hungarian forestry institutions over a span of nearly two decades. His appointment as Hungary’s national representative to prominent international bodies such as EUFORGEN, the OECD Forest Seed Scheme, and the European Commission’s Forestry Working Group highlights his respected standing in the field of forest genetics and reproductive material. Furthermore, his selection as a trainer for the European Union’s TAIEX programs demonstrates trust in his expertise at the international level. These roles are indicative of his strong professional reputation and the high regard in which he is held by both national authorities and international forestry organizations. His career accomplishments serve as an implicit testament to his contributions and recognition in the field.

Research Skill🔬

Sándor Bordács possesses a comprehensive set of research skills rooted in over 30 years of experience in forestry, particularly in forest genetics and forest reproductive material (FRM). He is proficient in designing and managing long-term research projects related to genetic conservation, forest breeding, and the certification of planting materials. His background includes hands-on experience with molecular genetic techniques, gained through international fellowships in Austria. He is skilled in data analysis, regulatory research, and integrating scientific findings into policy and practice. Bordács has strong capabilities in drafting technical documentation, national regulations, and aligning forest genetic resource management with EU and OECD standards. Additionally, his experience in developing and using national databases on FRM and FGR enhances his technical expertise. His ability to collaborate across disciplines and cultures, combined with advanced communication and training skills, makes him adept at translating complex scientific concepts into practical applications for sustainable forest management and policy development.

Conclusion💡

Sándor Bordács is a highly credible and experienced forestry expert and academic, with proven leadership, training, and international collaboration credentials in the field of forest reproductive material and forest genetic resources. His nomination for a Best Researcher Award would be well-justified if the criteria emphasize applied science, regulatory impact, and long-term contributions to forestry genetics and ecosystem services.

However, if the award is strongly publication- or innovation-focused, it would be essential to include his scientific outputs and impact metrics to solidify his case.

Publications Top Noted✍

  • Title: Translating conservation genetics into management: Pan-European minimum requirements for dynamic conservation units of forest tree genetic diversity
    Authors: J Koskela, F Lefèvre, S Schueler, H Kraigher, DC Olrik, J Hubert, …
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 182

  • Title: Structure of the genetic diversity in black poplar (Populus nigra L.) populations across European river systems: consequences for conservation and restoration
    Authors: MJM Smulders, JE Cottrell, F Lefèvre, J Van der Schoot, P Arens, …
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 171

  • Title: Technical guidelines for genetic conservation and use: pedunculate and sessile oaks
    Authors: AA Ducousso, S Bordács
    Year: 2004
    Citations: 128

  • Title: Genetic considerations in ecosystem restoration using native tree species. State of the World’s Forest Genetic Resources–Thematic Study
    Authors: M Bozzano, R Jalonen, E Thomas, D Boshier, L Gallo, S Cavers, S Bordács, …
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 122

  • Title: Dynamic conservation of forest genetic resources in 33 European countries
    Authors: F Lefèvre, J Koskela, J Hubert, H Kraigher, R Longauer, DC Olrik, …
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 114

  • Title: Utilization and transfer of forest genetic resources: A global review
    Authors: J Koskela, B Vinceti, W Dvorak, D Bush, IK Dawson, J Loo, ED Kjaer, …
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 104

  • Title: Ex-situ conservation of Black poplar in Europe: genetic diversity in nine gene bank collections and their value for nature development
    Authors: V Storme, A Vanden Broeck, B Ivens, D Halfmaerten, J Van Slycken, …
    Year: 2004
    Citations: 97

  • Title: Chloroplast DNA variation of white oaks in northern Balkans and in the Carpathian Basin
    Authors: S Bordács, F Popescu, D Slade, UM Csaikl, I Lesur, A Borovics, P Kézdy, …
    Year: 2002
    Citations: 94

  • Title: Postglacial migration of Populus nigra L.: lessons learnt from chloroplast DNA
    Authors: JE Cottrell, V Krystufek, HE Tabbener, AD Milner, T Connolly, L Sing, …
    Year: 2005
    Citations: 91

Lizhi Deng | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Lizhi Deng | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

 Research Assistant at Institute of Agri-food Processing and Nutrition, Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, China

Mr. Lizhi Deng, born on June 22, 1999, is an accomplished researcher pursuing a Master’s in Food Engineering at China Agricultural University, specializing in postharvest physiology and preservation of fruits and vegetables. With a strong academic foundation, including international exposure at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, he has demonstrated excellence through a solid GPA and a second-class professional scholarship. Mr. Deng has authored multiple publications in high-impact journals, such as Food Chemistry and Postharvest Biology and Technology, focusing on innovative techniques like encapsulated microcapsules and cold-induced lenticel disorder analysis. His professional experience includes roles as a research assistant at prestigious institutions and contributions to quality control in the biotechnology and brewing industries. Proficient in technical tools and scientific writing, he blends theoretical expertise with practical application. With a commitment to advancing sustainable food systems and agricultural technology, Mr. Deng exemplifies the qualities of an emerging leader in food science research.

Professional Profile 

Education

Mr. Lizhi Deng has a robust educational background in food science and engineering, complemented by international academic exposure. He is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Food Engineering at China Agricultural University (2022–2024), focusing on postharvest physiology, fruit and vegetable preservation, and advanced materials. With a commendable GPA of 3.62 (ranked 17/66), he has excelled in courses such as scientific writing and modern food processing technology. Previously, he studied at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2020–2021), where he majored in Food Science and Technology, achieving a GPA of 3.78 (top 20%) and gaining expertise in food chemistry, microbiology, and product development. Mr. Deng began his academic journey at Northwest Agriculture & Forestry University (2017–2020), earning a Bachelor’s degree in Food Science and Engineering with a GPA of 3.59 (top 20%). His diverse academic pursuits reflect his dedication to mastering the science behind sustainable and innovative food systems.

Professional Experience

Mr. Lizhi Deng has gained diverse professional experience in research and quality control across esteemed institutions and industries. Currently, he serves as a Research Assistant at the Institute of Agricultural Processing and Nutrition, Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, where he focuses on postharvest physiology, storage, and logistics for fruit preservation. His work contributes to advancing key technologies in food science. Previously, he worked at Wuxi Biologics in the Department of Technical Quality, where he designed test plans for external projects, conducted process verifications, and performed experiments such as capillary gel electrophoresis and high-performance liquid chromatography under GMP systems. Additionally, Mr. Deng was a Laboratory Technician at Urbrew Craft Beer Co. Ltd., where he conducted microbial detection and optimized beer fermentation quality by analyzing bacterial contamination. His professional journey highlights a strong blend of research innovation and practical application, demonstrating his commitment to advancing food science and technology.

Research Interest

Mr. Lizhi Deng’s research interests lie at the intersection of postharvest physiology, fruit and vegetable preservation, and advanced material development. His work focuses on exploring innovative methods to enhance the storage life and quality of perishable produce, contributing to sustainable food systems. He is particularly passionate about integrating cutting-edge technologies, such as encapsulated microcapsules and bioactive compounds, to mitigate postharvest losses and improve disease resistance in fruits. His research also extends to investigating cold-induced disorders in stored produce using transcriptomics and metabolomics, offering valuable insights into molecular mechanisms that impact shelf life. Additionally, Mr. Deng is interested in optimizing food quality through the application of natural compounds like caffeic acid to preserve nutritional value and aroma profiles. By blending his expertise in material science, food chemistry, and microbiology, Mr. Deng aims to drive innovations in food processing and preservation that address global challenges in food security and sustainability.

Award and Honor

Mr. Lizhi Deng has earned notable recognition for his academic and research excellence throughout his educational journey. As a Master’s candidate at China Agricultural University, he was awarded the second-class professional scholarship for his outstanding performance in the field of Food Engineering, ranking 17th among 66 peers with a GPA of 3.62. His dedication to advancing food science is further highlighted by his active participation in the World Cherry Academic Conference, where he engaged with leading experts in the field. Mr. Deng’s exceptional academic achievements also extend to his undergraduate studies, where he consistently ranked in the top 20% of his cohorts at both the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Northwest Agriculture & Forestry University. These accolades underscore his commitment to academic rigor, research innovation, and his growing impact in the field of food science, establishing him as a promising researcher with significant potential for future contributions.

Conclusion

Lizhi Deng’s academic excellence, impactful research, and professional expertise make them a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Their contributions to postharvest physiology and preservation technologies demonstrate innovative thinking and a commitment to addressing critical challenges in food science.

With a focus on expanding the practical impact of their research and taking on leadership roles, Lizhi Deng has the potential to emerge as a pioneering figure in food engineering and agricultural research. Thus, they are a deserving contender for this recognition.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Transcriptomic and metabolomic analysis reveal the role of 5-aminolevulinic acid hydrochloride in suppressing postharvest decay development in sweet cherry
    Authors: Zhang, S., Xu, R., Golding, J.B., Liang, L., Wang, B.
    Year: 2025
    Citation: 0
  • Title: Transcriptomics integrated with metabolomics analysis of cold-induced lenticel disorder via the lignin pathway upon postharvest ‘Xinli No.7’ pear fruit
    Authors: Xu, R., Zhou, J., Deng, L., Golding, J.B., Wang, B.
    Year: 2025
    Citation: 0
  • Title: Caffeic acid enhances the postharvest quality by maintaining the nutritional features and improving the aroma volatiles for nectarine fruit
    Authors: Lu, J., Wang, H., Zhang, Y., Wang, B., Jiang, W.
    Year: 2025
    Citation: 0
  • Title: Calcium alginate-encapsulated propolis microcapsules: Optimization, characterization, and preservation effects on postharvest sweet cherry
    Authors: Deng, L., Xu, R., Zhang, S., Jiang, W., Wang, B.
    Year: 2024
    Citation: 0