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Prof.Hugues Ilunga Tabu | plant protection | Best Research Article Award

Prof .HUGUES ILUNGA TABU University of Lubumbashi Congo, Democratic Republic of the

Dr. Hugues Ilunga Tabu, Associate Professor and Head of the Cereals Unit at BioDev Laboratory, University of Lubumbashi, holds a Ph.D. in plant breeding with a focus on maize. His research aims to enhance maize productivity and quality through developing new provitamin A-rich varieties and innovative methods for controlling fall armyworm infestations. His ongoing work includes assessing plant resistance to pests and optimizing sowing dates. With a citation index of 4, he has published four journals and one book. Dr. Tabu’s contributions are crucial for improving maize crops and pest control, making him a strong candidate for the Best Research Article Award.

Publication Profile

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Innovative Research Focus: The research by Hugues Ilunga Tabu addresses critical issues in maize production, particularly the impact of genotype and sowing date on maize yield and the control of fall armyworm damage. This innovative approach tackles both productivity and pest management, which are crucial for agricultural advancements.
  2. Relevant and Timely: The articles are published in reputable journals, such as the European Journal of Agronomy and Heliyon, reflecting the relevance and timeliness of the research. The studies provide valuable insights into improving maize productivity and controlling pests, which are significant for food security in DR Congo and beyond.
  3. Practical Applications: The research has practical implications for maize farmers, offering actionable strategies for improving maize yield and managing pest issues effectively. The focus on provitamin A maize and its benefits underscores the importance of this work in enhancing nutritional quality and crop resilience.
  4. Publication Record: The research has been published in high-impact journals with open access, increasing its visibility and accessibility to the scientific community and stakeholders in agriculture.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Citation Impact: While the research is published in reputable journals, the citation count for some articles is currently low. Increasing the visibility and impact of these articles through wider dissemination and engagement with the scientific community could enhance their influence.
  2. Editorial Appointments: The nominee does not currently hold any editorial appointments. Gaining such roles could further bolster their credibility and influence within the research community.
  3. Collaborations: Expanding research collaborations and partnerships could lead to more interdisciplinary projects and enhance the overall impact of the research findings.

Academic and Professional Background:

I hold a PhD in plant breeding with a focus on maize, aiming to enhance its productivity and quality. Currently, I am working on registering 5 new provitamin A-rich maize varieties and exploring cost-effective methods to manage the fall armyworm. My research includes developing resistant varieties and optimizing sowing dates to mitigate crop damage and yield loss.

Research and Innovations:

Completed/Ongoing Research Projects: CIMMYT/AID-ICitation Index: 4.Consultancy/Industry Projects: 2.Books Published (ISBN): 1.Patents Published/Under Process: 0.Journals Published (SCI, Scopus, etc.): 4.Editorial Appointments: 0.Collaborations: 0

Professional Memberships:

Nyembo Kimuni Luciens, Kabongo Tshiabukole, Mark Licht, Boddupalli M Prasanna, Alexander J Lindsey, Maria Otegui

Areas of Research:

Plant Breeding and Protection

Contributions:

My research is crucial for maize scientists and farmers, linking fall armyworm infestation with climatic factors and sowing dates. This work emphasizes how selecting the right genotype and sowing time can boost maize productivity and minimize fall armyworm damage. The findings will contribute significantly to controlling this pest.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Maize yield and Fall armyworm damage responses to genotype and sowing date-associated variations in weather conditions
    Authors: Tabu, H.I., Kankolongo, A.M., Lubobo, A.K., Kimuni, L.N.
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Evaluating the effects of manual hoeing and selective herbicides on maize (Zea mays L.) productivity and profitability
    Authors: Bin Lukangila, M.A., Tabu, H.I., Mugisho, D.B., Lubobo, A.K., Mbuyi Wa Mbombo, A.K.
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Yield stability and agronomic performances of provitamin A maize (Zea mays L.) genotypes in South-East of DR Congo
    Authors: Tabu, H.I., Tshiabukole, J.P.K., Kankolongo, A.M., Lubobo, A.K., Kimuni, L.N.
    Year: 2023

Conclusion:

Dr. Hugues Ilunga Tabu’s pioneering research in maize breeding and pest control stands out for its significant impact on agricultural productivity and sustainability. His work, including the development of provitamin A-rich maize varieties and innovative fall armyworm control methods, addresses critical challenges in crop management. His extensive research, evidenced by publications and ongoing projects, underscores his commitment to advancing plant breeding. Dr. Tabu’s contributions are not only enhancing maize yields but also providing valuable insights into pest management, solidifying his position as a leading researcher in his field and making him a deserving nominee for the Best Research Article Award.

 

 

Hugues Ilunga Tabu | plant protection | Best Research Article Award

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