Sakshi Tewari | Environmental Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sakshi Tewari | Environmental Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | JC Bose University of Science and Technology | India

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sakshi Tewari is a distinguished researcher in microbiology, with a focus on plant growth-promoting (PGP) microbes and their applications in sustainable agriculture. Her work spans the isolation, screening, and functional characterization of rhizosphere microbes, the development of bioformulations for biopesticides and biofertilizers, and the reclamation of wastelands and arid lands, demonstrating significant potential for enhancing crop productivity and environmental sustainability. Beyond PGP research, she has contributed to diverse areas including biocosmetics, aquatic microbiology, and probiotics, reflecting her interdisciplinary expertise. With 25 publications garnering 872 citations across 747 documents and an h-index of 15, her research outputs have consistently influenced and advanced the field. Dr. Tewari has successfully led major research projects investigating synthetic microbial communities for biotic stress management and enhancing nodulation and growth in key crops, showcasing her leadership in applied microbiology. Her work has earned multiple national and international recognitions, including awards for oral and poster presentations, research innovation, and international travel support, underscoring the global relevance and impact of her scholarship. Her contributions extend beyond research to collaborative scientific initiatives, mentoring, and knowledge dissemination, positioning her as a significant contributor to both academic and practical advancements in microbiology. With demonstrated expertise, innovation, and commitment to sustainable solutions, Dr. Tewari continues to advance the frontiers of microbial research with potential for high-impact contributions to agriculture, environmental management, and biotechnology, reflecting her dedication to addressing global challenges through scientific excellence and interdisciplinary approaches.

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Featured Publications

1. S. Tewari, V. Pooniya, and S. Sharma, “Next generation bioformulation prepared by amalgamating Bradyrhizobium, cell free culture supernatant, and exopolysaccharides enhances the indigenous rhizospheric rhizobial population, nodulation, and productivity of pigeon pea,” Applied Soil Ecology, vol. 147, 2020, Art. no. 103363.

2. S. Tewari and S. Sharma, “Rhizobial exopolysaccharides as supplement for enhancing nodulation and growth attributes of Cajanus cajan under multi-stress conditions: A study from lab to field,” Soil and Tillage Research, vol. 195, 2020, Art. no. 104545.

3. S. Tewari and S. Sharma, “Rhizobial-metabolite based biocontrol of fusarium wilt in pigeon pea,” Microbial Pathogenesis, vol. 148, 2020, Art. no. 104278.

4. S. Tewari and A. Mishra, “Flooding stress in plants and approaches to overcome,” in Plant Metabolites and Regulation under Environmental Stress, Elsevier, 2018, pp. 379–396.

5. N. K. Arora, E. Khare, S. Singh, and S. Tewari, “Phenetic, genetic diversity and symbiotic compatibility of rhizobial strains nodulating pigeon pea in Northern India,” 3 Biotech, vol. 8, no. 1, 2018, Art. no. 74.

Her research on plant growth-promoting microbes and bioformulations advances sustainable agriculture by enhancing crop productivity and soil health, offering innovative solutions for land reclamation and environmental resilience. This work bridges fundamental microbiology with practical applications, contributing to global food security and ecological sustainability.

Oforo Didas Kimaro | Landscape ecology | Best Research Article Award

Mr. Oforo Didas Kimaro | Landscape ecology | Best Research Article Award

PhD researcher, Institute of Soil Science and Site Ecology, Germany

🌟 Mr. Oforo Didas Kimaro, a dedicated PhD researcher at the Institute of Soil Science and Site Ecology in Germany, has been honored with the prestigious Best Research Article Award in the field of landscape ecology. 🏆 His groundbreaking work exemplifies excellence in understanding the intricate relationships between land, organisms, and their environments. 🌿 Through meticulous research and innovative methodologies, Kimaro’s contributions have significantly advanced our knowledge of landscape dynamics and sustainability. 🌍 This recognition underscores his commitment to excellence and further inspires the scientific community to delve deeper into the complexities of ecological systems. Congratulations to Mr. Oforo Didas Kimaro on this remarkable achievement! 🎉

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Summary of Expertise

Oforo Didas Kimaro is a PhD researcher at the Institute of Soil Science and Site Ecology, Faculty of Environmental Sciences TU Dresden (Germany). He holds a master’s degree in Land Use Planning and Management, Magna Cum Laude (2015), and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Natural Science with a focus on Landscape Ecology and Nature Conservation (to be defended in 2025). His expertise lies in Landscape Ecology, Biodiversity Conservation, Agroforestry Ecosystem Services, Sustainable Land Use Planning and Management, among others. He has extensive experience in teaching, researching, training, consultancy, and community outreach in East Africa.

Selection of Current Projects with Developmental Relevance

LiveLabLink: Linking conservation to rural community livelihood in the Western Usambara Mountains, Tanzania.

Combining Earth Observation, Socio-economic Surveys, and Spatial Modeling: Evaluating ecosystem services bundles in Mountainous landscapes, Northern Tanzania.

Bega Kwa Bega: Building Climate-smart, Biodiverse, Resilient, and Inclusive Agroforestry Systems in Tanzania’s Mountain Environments.

Sharing Environmental Information for Rural Development (SHEIRUDE).

Agricultural Innovation for Smallholder Farmers through Locally Adapted Conservation Agriculture (CA).

Publications

Article 1:

  • Title: Soil organic carbon stocks and fertility in smallholder indigenous agroforestry systems of the North-Eastern mountains, Tanzania
  • Authors: Kimaro, O.D.; Desie, E.; Verbist, B.; Vancampenhout, K.; Feger, K.-H.
  • Journal: Geoderma Regional
  • Year: 2024
  • Volume: 36
  • Article Number: e00759

Article 2:

  • Title: Handheld NDVI sensor-based rice productivity assessment under combinations of fertilizer soil amendment and irrigation water management in lower Moshi irrigation scheme, North Tanzania
  • Authors: Kimaro, O.D.; Gebre, S.L.; Hieronimo, P.; Feger, K.-H.; Kimaro, D.N.
  • Journal: Environmental Earth Sciences
  • Year: 2023
  • Volume: 82
  • Issue: 3
  • Page: 78