Mohamed Dhia Eddine Hammami | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mohamed Dhia Eddine Hammami | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mohamed Dhia Eddine Hammami | University of Vigo | Spain

Mr. Mohamed Dhia Eddine Hammami is a distinguished doctoral researcher in Agricultural Sciences affiliated with the University of Vigo, Spain, and the University of Carthage, Tunisia, specializing in maize genetics, drought and heat stress tolerance, and agronomic productivity in Mediterranean environments. He holds an Engineering Degree in Agronomy from the Higher School of Agriculture of Mateur, Tunisia, and completed a preparatory cycle in Biology and Geology at the Higher Institute of Biology and Geology of Soukra, Tunisia. As a researcher, he has led extensive screening of Mediterranean maize landraces across multiple environments, evaluating physiological responses, genetic diversity, and genotype-by-environment interactions, and identifying key agronomic drivers of yield. His work encompasses high-impact research projects such as the PRIMA DROMAMED initiative, and he has collaborated with leading institutions including Mission Biológica de Galicia (MBG-CSIC), INRAE in France, and the National Agronomic Institute of Tunisia. Mr. Hammami has contributed to a significant body of scholarly publications in top-tier journals, including Agronomy, PLoS ONE, and the Italian Journal of Agronomy, advancing understanding of stress adaptation, genetic variability, and yield optimization in maize. He has presented his findings at international conferences, earning recognition such as the Best Presentation Prize at the Young Researchers Workshop in Vigo. Beyond research, he has co-supervised student projects, demonstrating leadership in mentoring emerging scientists. His expertise, innovative contributions, and scholarly achievements position him as an exceptional candidate for recognition in the field of agricultural sciences.

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Featured Publications

1. Hammami, M. D. E., Lasram, A., Kthiri, Z., Boukef, S., Hamada, W., Revilla, P., & Karmous, C. (2025). Assessing yield and productivity gaps in Tunisian maize cropping system. Agronomy, 15(2).

2. Hammami, M. D. E., Rashid, M. A. R., Madur, D., Kthiri, Z., Galaretto, A., Nicolas, S. D., Charcosset, A., Combes, V., Karmous, C., & Revilla, P. (2025). Phylogenetic relationships and genetic diversity of Tunisian maize landraces. PLOS ONE, 20(1), e0316185.

Nagla Al Ashkar | Plant Physiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nagla Al Ashkar | Plant Physiology | Best Researcher Award

Researcher, NRC Egypt, Egypt

Nagla Mohamed Al Ashkar is a distinguished researcher in the Botany Department at the National Research Centre in Cairo, Egypt. With a robust academic background and extensive experience in agricultural sciences, her career has been marked by significant contributions to ethnobotanical studies and sustainable agricultural practices. Born on July 12, 1970, in El-Behaira, Egypt, she has dedicated her professional life to advancing knowledge in botany and agriculture.

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🎓 Education

Nagla Mohamed Al Ashkar’s educational journey is both impressive and diverse. She earned her Ph.D. in Agricultural Sciences from Complutense University of Madrid in 2013 with a focus on the ethnobotanical study of Matrouh Governorate. Earlier, she completed a DAS in Production, Prevention, and Sustainable Treatment of Agricultural Media from the Polytechnic University of Madrid in 2003. Her academic foundation was laid with a Master’s degree in Agricultural Sciences from the University of Cairo, Egypt, in 1998, and a Bachelor’s degree in Dry Agriculture from the Faculty of Science at Al-Azhar University in 1990.

💼 Experience

Nagla has accumulated extensive professional experience at the National Research Centre in Cairo. Since 2014, she has been serving as a Researcher in the Botany Department. Prior to this role, she was a Research Assistant from 1998 to 2014, and an Assistant Researcher from 1993 to 1998. Her work primarily focuses on botany and sustainable agricultural practices, contributing significantly to the research community.

🔬 Research Interests

Nagla’s research interests lie in ethnobotany, sustainable agriculture, and the application of modern herbicides. She is particularly interested in the effects of agricultural practices on crop growth and weed management. Her work aims to develop sustainable agricultural techniques that can improve crop yields and ensure environmental conservation.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Nagla Mohamed Al Ashkar has been recognized for her contributions to the field of agricultural sciences through various awards and honors. Her innovative research and dedication to sustainable agricultural practices have earned her a respected position within the scientific community.

📚 Publications Top Notes

Delgado, FMG, Oliveira, MR, González Coloma, A., Mohamed, N., Soria, AC, Sanz, J., & Reina, M. (2007). Adaptación al Cultivo y Valorización de Lavandulaluisieri. II Coloquio Nacional de Plantas Aromáticas y Medicinais.

Gonzalez-Coloma A, Martin-Benito D, Mohamed N, Garcia Vallejo MC, Soria AC (2006). Antifeedant effects and chemical composition of essential oils from different populations of Lavandulaluisieri L.. BiochemSystEcol, 34:609–616.

Moiteiro C, Joao M, Curto OM, Mohamed N, Bailen M, Martı´nez-Dı´az R, Gonzalez-Coloma A (2006). Biovalorization of friedelanetriterpenes derived from cork processing industry byproducts. J. Agric Food Chem, 54:3566–357.

Coloma, G., Guadano, A., Santana, O., Martín, N., Mohamed, N., Cabrera, R., & Fraga, BM (2002). Bioexploración y diversidad química. 2. Jornadas Científicas sobre Medio Ambiente. Madrid (España). 16-17 de abril de 2002.

El-Bassiouny, H. M. S., Abdallah, M. M. S., Al-Ashkar, N. M., & Bakry, B. A. (2023). Potential impacts of chitosan on growth, yield, endogenous phytohormones, and antioxidants of wheat plant grown under sandy soil conditions. Agronomy Research, 21(1).