Dr. Sunanda Biswas | Soil health | Best Researcher Award
Senior Scientist, Indian Agricultural research Institute, India
Dr. Sunanda Biswas, a distinguished Senior Scientist at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, India, has been awarded the prestigious Best Researcher Award for her groundbreaking work in soil health. 🌱 Her relentless dedication and innovative research methodologies have significantly advanced our understanding of soil ecosystems and their vital role in sustainable agriculture. Through her pioneering studies, Dr. Biswas has contributed immensely to enhancing soil fertility, mitigating soil degradation, and promoting eco-friendly agricultural practices. 🏆 Her passion for soil science exemplifies a commitment to environmental stewardship and agricultural sustainability, inspiring colleagues and future generations of researchers alike. 🌍🔬
Profile
Academic Qualification
Dr. Sunanda Biswas holds an impressive academic journey, culminating in her Ph.D. in Agricultural Chemistry & Soil Science from Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya (BCKV) in 2012, under the guidance of Prof. G. C. Hazra. 🎓 Her thesis, “Assessment of biological health of soils under rice-rice cropping system,” showcased her deep commitment to understanding soil ecosystems. With a consistent academic record, including a B.Sc. in Agriculture in 2006 and an outstanding M.Sc. in Agricultural Chemistry & Soil Science in 2008, Dr. Biswas has laid a solid foundation for her impactful research endeavors. Her academic achievements reflect her dedication to advancing agricultural sustainability and soil health. 🌱🔬
Work experience
Dr. Sunanda Biswas has undertaken a remarkable professional journey, starting as a Senior Research Fellow at Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya (BCKV) in West Bengal from September 2008 to June 2012. 🌱 Her dedication and expertise led her to various roles, including Scientist positions at prestigious institutions such as the National Academy of Agricultural Research and Management in Hyderabad and the Crop Production Division of ICAR-Central Research Institute for Jute and Allied Fibers (CRIJAF) in Kolkata. Over the years, she progressed to Senior Scientist roles at ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) in New Delhi, demonstrating continuous growth and significant contributions to agricultural research and soil science. 🚀
Award/Recognition
Dr. Sunanda Biswas has garnered numerous accolades and recognitions throughout her career, highlighting her exceptional contributions to agricultural research and innovation. 🏅 These include prestigious awards such as the Best Poster Presentation Award from the Society for Fertilizers and Environment at BCKV, WB in 2021, and the Early Career Research Award from SERB, DST under ECRA Scheme in 2018. Her commitment to advancing soil science is evident through her achievements, including Best Oral Presentation and Poster Presentation Awards from various esteemed organizations. 🌱 Additionally, her memberships in professional societies and roles as a reviewer for renowned journals underscore her standing as a respected figure in the field of agricultural science. 🌟
Extension activities
Dr. Sunanda Biswas has been actively involved in various initiatives aimed at promoting soil health and agricultural sustainability. 🌱 As a member of the organizing committee, she orchestrated week-long activities, including symposiums, guest lectures, and field days, to commemorate World Soil Day 2022. Additionally, she contributed to the distribution of soil health cards to farmers in Nadia district of West Bengal and Varanasi district of Uttar Pradesh, derived from her work on a SERB, DST funded project. Through field visits and engagement in programs like “Mera Gaon Mera Gaurav,” she disseminated knowledge on technological advancements in nutrient management and fertilizer application. 🚜 Dr. Biswas’s expertise further shines through her participation as an expert member in Krishi Melas, facilitating scientist-farmer interactions and offering solutions to agricultural challenges. 🌾
Publications Top Notes
Ghorai, P.S., Biswas, S.*, Purakayastha, T. J. “Assessment of soil quality in a 22 years old long term rice-based cropping system of lower Indo-Gangetic plains.” Soil Use & Management, 2022, DOI:10.1111/sum.12847, Impact Factor: 3.67.
Singh, P., Biswas, S.*, Ghoshal, N., De, N., Singh, D. “Impact of thirty-four years of fertilization and manuring on soil organic carbon, available nutrients and yield under rainfed rice-lentil system in an Inceptisol.” Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science, 2022, Impact Factor: 3.09.
Nain, P., Purakayastha, T.J., Sarkar, B., Bhowmik, A., Biswas, S., Kumar, S., Shukla, L., Biswas, D.R., Bandyopadhyay, K.K., Agarwal, B.K. and Saha, N.D. “Nitrogen-enriched biochar co-compost for the amelioration of degraded tropical soil.” Environmental Technology, 2022, DOI:10.1080/09593330.2022.2103742, Impact Factor: 3.47.
Basak, N., Mandal, B., Biswas, S., Basak, P., Mitran, T., Saha, B., Rai, A.K., Alam, M.K., Yadav, A.K. and Datta, A. “Impact of Long Term Nutrient Management on Soil Quality Indices in Rice-Wheat System of Lower Indo-Gangetic Plain.” Sustainability, 2022, Volume 14(11), page 6533, Impact Factor: 3.88.
Das, S., Biswas, S.*, Purakayastha, T. J., Das, T. K., Biswas, D. R., Bhattacharya, R., Ramakrishnan, B., Gawade, B. H., Yadav, R., Singh, P., Ghorai, P. S. “Soil health and crop productivity under conservation agriculture based rice-wheat cropping system in Inceptisol of sub-tropical India.” Soil & Tillage Research, 2022, (Communicated), Impact Factor: 5.37.