Éva Salamon-Albert | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Éva Salamon-Albert | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

university lecturer, University of Pécs/Biological Institute/Department of Plant Biology, Hungary

Éva Salamon-Albert is a Hungarian vegetation scientist and associate professor at the University of Pécs, Hungary 🌱. With a career spanning over three decades, she has made significant contributions to the field of plant biology, focusing on plant taxonomy, ecophysiology, and environmental assessments. Her expertise extends to teaching, research, and ecological studies, particularly in the conservation and study of native plant species in Hungary 🌍.

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Education

Éva completed her biology-chemistry teaching degree at Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, in 1990 🎓. She earned her Ph.D. in Vegetation Science from the University of Pécs in 1998 and later received habilitation from the University of Sopron in 2015 🌿. Her educational background has equipped her with a deep understanding of functional plant ecology and environmental biology.

Experience

Since 1991, Éva has been a valuable member of the University of Pécs Faculty of Sciences 🌿. Starting as an assistant professor at the Department of Botany, she became an associate professor in the Department of Plant Taxonomy and Geobotany in 2005 and the Department of Plant Biology in 2013. She teaches various courses in plant taxonomy, botany, and ecophysiology, providing both theoretical and practical knowledge 🌾. Her passion for education is evident through her development of computer-assisted presentations and field-based training.

Research Focus

Éva’s research delves into the functional ecology of plant ecosystems, particularly in understanding how plant species acclimate and adapt to their environments 🌱. Her studies span forest communities, wet meadows, and the responses of different plant species to environmental changes. Her work contributes to advancing our knowledge of environmental assessments, especially in Hungary 🌍.

Awards and Honors

Éva has been involved in numerous national and international research projects and grants, leading and contributing to groundbreaking studies 🌿. Her work on projects such as forest understory diversity, ecological indicator values, and bioindication in wet meadows highlights her commitment to advancing vegetation science and environmental conservation 🌻.

Publications

Éva has an extensive list of publications covering various topics in vegetation science and plant ecology. Her research articles are published in respected journals, including Photosynthetica, Forests, and Community Ecology 🌿. To view her full list of publications, visit her MTMT profile 📚.

Small-Scale Environmental Heterogeneity Enhances Tree Recruitment through Carbon Recharge and Water Use Diversification

Functional fingerprinting estimates renewal opportunities for tree species in a mixed Turkey oak forest

Estimated seasonal daily evapotranspiration rates for a horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland

YanHui Lu | Pest Control in Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. YanHui Lu | Pest Control in Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Director, Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China

 

Dr. Yanhui Lu is the Director of the Institute of Plant Protection at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (IPP, CAAS). He holds a PhD from CAAS and has significantly contributed to the fields of cotton pest biology, pest management, and insect ecology. With over 200 academic papers to his name, including 160+ SCI-indexed publications, Dr. Lu is a leading figure in agricultural research. His groundbreaking work on Bt transgenic cotton was recognized as one of China’s Top 10 Scientific Advances in 2012. His contributions have earned him prestigious accolades such as the China Youth Science and Technology Award and the China Outstanding Young Scientist Award.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Yanhui Lu earned his PhD from the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. His academic journey has been marked by a focus on agricultural sciences, particularly in the areas of pest biology and management. His education laid the foundation for his prolific research career, enabling him to make significant contributions to his field.

Experience 🧑‍🔬

Dr. Lu has an extensive professional background, serving as the Director of the Institute of Plant Protection at IPP, CAAS. He has completed five major research projects and is currently engaged in two ongoing projects. His work spans consultancy and industry projects in agricultural entomology and pest control. Additionally, Dr. Lu has published five books, secured 22 national invention patents, and is an editorial board member for the journals Plants and Agriculture Communications.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Lu’s research interests focus on cotton pest biology, insect ecology, and pest management. He is particularly noted for his work on the eco-validation of Bt transgenic cotton, which enhances the biological control of pests. His research aims to develop sustainable pest management strategies that benefit both agriculture and the environment.

Awards 🏆

Throughout his illustrious career, Dr. Lu has received numerous awards, including the 13th China Youth Science and Technology Award and the inaugural China Outstanding Young Scientist Award. His work has also been recognized with a National Science and Technology Progress Second Prize, multiple provincial-level prizes, and the prestigious Ho Leung Ho Lee Foundation Young Innovator Award.

Publications Top Notes 📚

Volatiles from essential oils of three Lamiaceae plants repel the winged cotton aphid, disturb its feeding behavior and reduce its fecundity Pest Management Science, 2024-04-26 | Journal Article

Impact of Nutritional Supplements on the Fitness of the Parasitoid Binodoxys communis (Gahan) Insects, 2024-04-03 | Journal Article

Effects of Seven Plant Essential Oils on the Growth, Development and Feeding Behavior of the Wingless Aphis gossypii Glover Plants, 2024-03-22 | Journal Article

Effects of Various Nectar and Pollen Plants on the Survival, Reproduction, and Predation of Neoseiulus bicaudus Insects, 2024-03-13 | Journal Article