Songdah Désiré Ouattara | Agricultural Science | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Songdah Désiré Ouattara
Affiliation Nazi Boni University
Country Burkina Faso
Documents 8
Citations 3
h-index 1
Subject Area Agricultural Science
Event Scientific World Research Awards
ORCID 0009-0003-1145-8519

Songdah Désiré Ouattara

Songdah Désiré Ouattara is a researcher affiliated with Nazi Boni University in Burkina Faso whose academic activities focus on agricultural science, livestock nutrition, agroecological systems, and crop residue valorization. His research profile reflects interdisciplinary engagement in sustainable livestock feeding systems and agro-pastoral innovation within sub-Saharan Africa.[1]

Abstract

Songdah Désiré Ouattara has contributed to agricultural science research through studies addressing livestock nutrition, agroecological transition, and sustainable management of crop residues in Burkina Faso. His scholarly activities include investigations into feed diversification strategies, recycling of agricultural co-products, and socioeconomic evaluation of agro-pastoral practices.[2] His research emphasizes practical approaches for strengthening dry-season feed availability and improving productivity in sub-Saharan farming systems.[3] Through collaborative publications and institutional research participation, Ouattara contributes to discussions on sustainable agricultural development and resilient livestock production systems within West Africa.

Keywords

Agricultural Science, Agroecology, Livestock Nutrition, Crop Residues, Burkina Faso, Sustainable Farming, Animal Feed Systems.

Introduction

Research concerning sustainable livestock systems has become increasingly important across African agricultural regions affected by seasonal feed shortages and environmental challenges. Songdah Désiré Ouattara has participated in scientific efforts aimed at improving agro-pastoral sustainability through feed innovation and crop residue utilization.[1] His academic pathway includes doctoral studies focused on animal production systems and nutrition at Nazi Boni University.

Research Profile

Ouattara’s research profile demonstrates involvement in collaborative agricultural studies related to agro-sylvo-pastoral systems, feed resource management, and livestock productivity.[2] His professional activities include consultancy work associated with socioeconomic and environmental evaluation of agroecological practices in Burkina Faso. His educational background includes zootechnical engineering and agricultural management studies in Côte d’Ivoire and Burkina Faso.

Research Contributions

The researcher has contributed to studies examining the recycling of agricultural co-products and diversification of fodder systems to support dairy farm productivity.[4] Additional work has addressed farmer perceptions and practical use of crop residues for livestock feeding in Burkina Faso.[5] These investigations support regional discussions regarding sustainable resource utilization and climate-resilient agriculture.

Publications

  • “Co-designing fodder diversification and co-products recycling fosters effectiveness, productivity and agroecological transition of dairy farms in Burkina Faso.” Frontiers in Agronomy, 2025.
  • “Valorisation des résidus de cultures en alimentation du bétail au Burkina Faso : perception des agro-pasteurs et pratiques d’utilisation.” Revue d’élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux, 2024.
  • “Vegetable crop residues: an opportunity to bridge dry-season feed gaps in sub-Saharan Africa.” Frontiers in Animal Science, 2025.

Research Impact

Ouattara’s research activities contribute to the growing body of knowledge addressing sustainable livestock feeding systems and agricultural resilience in West Africa. His studies emphasize locally available feed resources and agroecological practices that may improve productivity while reducing environmental pressure.[4]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award recognizes emerging and impactful scientific contributions within specialized academic fields. Ouattara’s work in agricultural science, particularly his emphasis on sustainable livestock nutrition and agroecological transition, aligns with the objectives of research recognition programs promoting practical and regionally relevant scientific advancement.[3]

Conclusion

Songdah Désiré Ouattara represents an emerging contributor to agricultural science research focused on sustainable livestock production and agroecological resource management. Through collaborative research, academic training, and applied agricultural investigations, his work supports ongoing scientific discussions concerning resilient farming systems and feed sustainability in sub-Saharan Africa.

References

  1. ORCID. (2026). Songdah Désiré Ouattara ORCID profile and academic activities. ORCID Registry.https://orcid.org/0009-0003-1145-8519
  2. CIRAD. (2023). Evaluation de la viabilité socioéconomique et environnementale des pratiques agroécologiques.https://orcid.org/0009-0003-1145-8519
  3. Frontiers in Animal Science. (2025). Vegetable crop residues: an opportunity to bridge dry-season feed gaps in sub-Saharan Africa.https://doi.org/10.3389/fanim.2025.1718268
  4. Frontiers in Agronomy. (2025). Co-designing fodder diversification and co-products recycling fosters effectiveness, productivity and agroecological transition of dairy farms in Burkina Faso.https://doi.org/10.3389/fagro.2025.1657477
  5. Revue d’élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux. (2024). Valorisation des résidus de cultures en alimentation du bétail au Burkina Faso: perception des agro-pasteurs et pratiques d’utilisation.https://doi.org/10.19182/remvt.37012

Sung Hwoan Cho | Agricultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Sung Hwoan Cho

Sung Hwoan Cho
Affiliation Korea Maritime and Ocean University
Country South Korea
Scopus ID 36088867600
Documents 142
Citations 2,875
h-index 27
Subject Area Agricultural Science
Event Scientific World Research Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-6973-5449

Sung Hwoan Cho is a professor at Korea Maritime and Ocean University whose research focuses on aquaculture nutrition, feed utilization, and sustainable marine bioscience. His publications examine fish meal substitution, dietary optimization, and aquatic animal health within modern aquaculture systems.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the academic contributions of Sung Hwoan Cho in aquaculture and marine bioscience. His research emphasizes sustainable aquafeed development, alternative protein ingredients, growth performance evaluation, and disease resistance in aquatic species. The profile highlights publication activity, citation performance, and scholarly relevance associated with the Best Researcher Award recognition.[2]

Keywords

Aquaculture Nutrition, Marine Bioscience, Fish Meal Replacement, Sustainable Aquaculture, Olive Flounder, Abalone Research, Feed Utilization, Agricultural Science

Introduction

Cho has contributed to studies involving olive flounder, abalone, and rockfish nutrition. His work supports sustainable aquaculture through evaluations of alternative feed ingredients and protein sources.[3]

Research Profile

Cho serves as Professor in the Division of Marine Bioscience at Korea Maritime and Ocean University. His ORCID and Scopus records indicate sustained academic productivity, including more than 140 indexed publications and a notable citation record in aquaculture and fisheries science.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Investigated fish meal replacement using plant and animal protein sources.
  • Developed nutritional studies for olive flounder, rockfish, and abalone species.
  • Evaluated feed efficiency and immune responses under aquaculture stress conditions.
  • Published research concerning sustainable aquaculture feed formulations

Publications

Research Impact

Selected publications include studies in Aquaculture Nutrition, Animals, Aquaculture Reports, and the Journal of the World Aquaculture Society. Recent works examined broccoli by-product supplementation, corn protein concentrate replacement, and jack mackerel meal inclusion in marine aquaculture diets.[4]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award acknowledges researchers demonstrating measurable academic contributions and international scholarly engagement. Cho’s publication record, citation metrics, and applied research relevance align with the objectives of the Scientific World Research Awards program.[5]

Conclusion

Sung Hwoan Cho has established a significant academic profile in aquaculture and agricultural science through sustained research on marine nutrition and sustainable feed strategies. His scholarly contributions continue to support scientific understanding and practical applications within global aquaculture systems.

References

  1. ORCID. (n.d.). Sung Hwoan Cho profile and employment records.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6973-5449
  2. Aquaculture Nutrition. (2026). Dietary supplementation impact studies.
    https://doi.org/10.1155/anu/7880258
  3. PLOS One. (2025). Fish meal replacement impacts in rockfish diets.
    https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0322103
  4. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Sung Hwoan Cho, Author ID 36088867600.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=36088867600
  5. Scientific World. (n.d.). Scientific World research Awards official website.
    https://scientificworld.net/

Rebecca Zengeni | Agricultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rebecca Zengeni | Agricultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Senior lecturer | University of KwaZulu-Natal | South Africa

Dr. Rebecca Zengeni is a distinguished soil scientist and lecturer at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, with a strong academic background including a BSc and MPhil in Soil Science from the University of Zimbabwe and a PhD from Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, where her research focused on soil carbon dynamics and carbon dioxide efflux under different vegetation environments. She began her professional career as a researcher at the Ministry of Agriculture in Zimbabwe and later served as a lecturer at Bindura University of Science Education before joining UKZN. At UKZN, she teaches courses in soil science, waste management, and indigenous knowledge systems, while her research interests encompass soil fertility, soil and water conservation, field experiments, soil analysis, waste management, and nutrient management. Dr. Zengeni has authored 32 documents indexed in Scopus, with her work cited 454 times and an h-index of 10, reflecting her significant scholarly impact. Her research skills include expertise in soil analysis, experimental design, soil fertility assessment, and sustainable waste management. She has received recognition for her contributions to soil science through awards and professional acknowledgments, demonstrating her commitment to advancing knowledge in agricultural and environmental sciences. Overall, Dr. Zengeni’s career represents a blend of rigorous research, effective teaching, and meaningful contributions to sustainable soil and environmental management.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

  1. Mbava, N., Zengeni, R., & Muchaonyerwa, P. (2025). Carbon dioxide emissions and nitrogen and phosphorus mineralization patterns from soil amended with shoot and root residues of different wheat genotypes. Frontiers in Agronomy, 7, 1576878.

  2. Vambe, M., Zengeni, R., Arthur, G., Singh, K., Amoo, S., Naidoo, K., & Coopoosamy, R. M. (2024). Moringa oleifera leaf powder influenced the chemical profile of Leonotis leonurus essential oils. Student’s Journal of Health Research Africa, 5(6).

  3. Vambe, M., Singh, K., Coopoosamy, R. M., Naidoo, K., & Zengeni, R. (2024). Vermicompost leachates enhance morpho-physiological properties in Pelargonium sidoides DC. Journal of Medicinal Plants for Economic Development, 8(1), a256. https://doi.org/10.4102/jomped.v8i1.256

  4. Ntonta, S., Zengeni, R., Muchaonyerwa, P., & Chaplot, V. (2024). Variability in decomposition rate of sorghum cultivar residues linked to lignin content. Rhizosphere, 29, 100850.

  5. Zengeni, R., & Hlatshwayo, N. (2023). Non-agricultural soil uses by communities in uMgungundlovu District and their safety for use. Inkanyiso, 15(1), a70.

 

Ahmed Abdelkhalek | Agricultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmed Abdelkhalek | Agricultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications | Egypt 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmed Abdelkhalek is a distinguished Egyptian scientist currently serving at the City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications, New Borg El-Arab City, Alexandria, Egypt. With a profound academic background in Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Plant Virology, Biotechnology, and Biological Control, Dr. Abdelkhalek has established himself as a leading figure in the field of plant–microbe interactions and sustainable disease management. He earned his higher education degrees specializing in plant pathology and biotechnology, focusing his research on molecular mechanisms underlying plant resistance to pathogens. Over the years, he has accumulated extensive professional experience through research collaborations, publications, and supervision of scientific projects centered on eco-friendly agricultural practices. His research interests include biological control of plant pathogens, plant immunity induction, nanobiotechnology applications in plant protection, and molecular approaches for combating viral, fungal, and bacterial diseases. Demonstrating outstanding research skills in molecular diagnostics, bio-nanotechnology, microbial biocontrol development, and gene expression analysis, he has published numerous impactful papers in reputed international journals. According to Scopus metrics, Dr. Abdelkhalek has achieved over 2,900 citations, authored more than 80 documents, and holds an impressive h-index of 31, highlighting the influence and quality of his scientific output. His studies on green-synthesized nanoparticles, Trichoderma-based biocontrol, and plant-derived antiviral compounds have significantly advanced eco-safe plant protection strategies. Throughout his career, he has received several awards and honors for his contributions to plant biotechnology and sustainable agriculture, reflecting his dedication to innovation and scientific excellence. Dr. Abdelkhalek’s work emphasizes integrating biotechnology with environmental sustainability to enhance crop productivity and global food security. In conclusion, his remarkable achievements, scholarly leadership, and continued commitment to advancing biotechnological solutions for plant health make him a highly respected and influential figure in modern agricultural research.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar 

Featured Publications

  1. Abdelkhalek, A., & Al-Askar, A. A. (2020). Green synthesized ZnO nanoparticles mediated by Mentha spicata extract induce plant systemic resistance against Tobacco mosaic virus. Applied Sciences, 10(15), 5054. Cited by: 207.

  2. Shamseldin, A., Abdelkhalek, A., & Sadowsky, M. J. (2017). Recent changes to the classification of symbiotic, nitrogen-fixing, legume-associating bacteria: A review. Symbiosis, 71(2), 91–109. Cited by: 121.

  3. Abdelkhalek, A., Salem, M. Z. M., Kordy, A. M., Salem, A. Z. M., & Behiry, S. I. (2020). Antiviral, antifungal, and insecticidal activities of Eucalyptus bark extract: HPLC analysis of polyphenolic compounds. Microbial Pathogenesis, 147, 104383. Cited by: 96.

  4. Abo-Zaid, G. A., Matar, S. M., & Abdelkhalek, A. (2020). Induction of plant resistance against Tobacco mosaic virus using the biocontrol agent Streptomyces cellulosae isolate Actino 48. Agronomy, 10(11), 1620. Cited by: 75.

  5. Kamel, S. M., Elgobashy, S. F., Omara, R. I., Derbalah, A. S., Abdelfatah, M., … & Abdelkhalek, A. (2022). Antifungal activity of copper oxide nanoparticles against root rot disease in cucumber. Journal of Fungi, 8(9), 911. Cited by: 74.