Fang Geng | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fang Geng | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Southwest Forestry University | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fang Geng is an accomplished scholar in horticulture and landscape sciences with significant contributions to the study of ornamental plants, floriculture, and plant physiology. With an academic foundation that includes a Ph.D. in Ornamental Horticulture and Landscape Plants from the University of Maine, a Master’s in Horticulture, and a Bachelor’s in Forestry from Central South University of Forestry and Technology, Dr. Geng has built an impressive career in both teaching and research. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at Southwest Forestry University, he has led and participated in multiple prestigious research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and provincial initiatives, particularly focusing on the genetic and physiological mechanisms of flower color formation in Camellia species. His work has been published in respected journals such as Scientific Data, HortScience, Frontiers in Genetics, and Ornamental Plant Research. With 6 publications, 27 citations across 25 documents, and an h-index of 3, he demonstrates both productivity and growing research impact. In addition to journal articles, he has authored academic monographs, registered new Camellia cultivars, and contributed to patents in plant propagation and breeding. Dr. Geng’s ongoing work highlights strong future potential in advancing horticultural science and biodiversity conservation.

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Xiao, H.-X., Wu, X.-Q., Yan, F.-J., Zeng, Y.-J., Jia, K.-H., Zhang, G.-L., Ping, Y.-M., Cai, L., & Geng, F. (2025). High quality chromosure level genome assembly of Camellia fascicularis, an endangered plant in China. Scientific Data, 12, 1573.

Xiao, H., Rie, R., Zeng, Y., Chen, S., Yan, F., Wu, X., Wang, Z., & Geng, F. (2025). The physiological mechanism of the flower color formation of Camellia reticulata ‘Tongzimian’. Ornamental Plant Research, 5, e024.

Zhang, N., Wu, G., Wang, Z., Huo, X., Chen, L., & Geng, F. (2024). Phenotypic trait analysis for registered cultivars of Camellia sasanqua. HortScience, 59(7), 925–933.

Geng, F., Nie, R., Yang, N., Cai, L., Hu, Y., Chen, S., Cheng, X., Wang, Z., & Chen, L. (2022). Integrated transcriptome and metabolome profiling of Camellia reticulata reveal mechanisms of flower color differentiation. Frontiers in Genetics, 11(13), 1–15.

Geng, F., Moran, R., Day, M., Halteman, W., & Zhang, D. (2016). Increasing in vitro shoot elongation and proliferation of ‘G.30’ and ‘G.41’ apple by chilling explants and plant growth regulators. HortScience, 51(7), 899–904.

Geng, F., Moran, R., Day, M., Halteman, W., & Zhang, D. (2015). In vitro shoot proliferation of apple rootstocks ‘B.9’, ‘G.30’, and ‘G.41’ grown under red and blue light. HortScience, 50(3), 430–433.

Ma, Y., Wang, J., Zhong, Y., Geng, F., Cramer, G. R., & Cheng, Z.-M. (2015). Subfunctionalization of cation/proton antiporter 1 genes in grapevine in response to salt stress in different organisms. Horticulture Research, 2, 15031.

Parissa Taheri | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Parissa Taheri | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Ferdowsi University of Mashhad | Iran

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Early Academic Pursuits 📘

Prof. Dr. Parissa Taheri began her academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Crop Protection at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. She pursued her Master’s in Plant Pathology at the same institution, demonstrating a strong foundation in agricultural sciences. Her academic ambitions led her to Ghent University, Belgium, where she earned a Ph.D. in Applied Biological Sciences, specializing in Plant Pathology and Plant Physiology. During her doctoral studies, she also completed advanced scientific training in molecular biology, bioinformatics, and plant-microbe interactions.

Professional Endeavors 🌱

Currently, Prof. Taheri serves as a Professor of Plant Physiology and Plant Pathology at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. Her leadership extends to prestigious editorial roles, including Editor-in-Chief of "Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology" and "Iranian Plant Protection Research." She has been instrumental in managing special issues in journals like "Genes" and "Microbiological Research," emphasizing themes such as beneficial microorganisms and plant-protectant modes of action.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Prof. Taheri’s research encompasses plant-microbe interactions, biocontrol agents, and the use of natural products in agriculture. With over 70 high-quality publications and significant citations, her work has advanced understanding in areas such as oxidative stress in plant immunity, endophytic fungi, and innovative approaches to biocontrol. Her studies have a direct impact on enhancing crop protection and promoting sustainable agricultural practices.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

An internationally recognized figure, Prof. Taheri’s academic influence is reflected in her editorial appointments and leadership in organizations like the International Society for Plant Pathology. Her editorial roles in Elsevier journals and contributions to global forums underscore her dedication to advancing plant science.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Prof. Taheri’s research findings have laid the groundwork for novel strategies in crop disease management, incorporating bio-based and nano-enabled solutions. Her scholarly output, with a notable H-index and thousands of citations, highlights her as a leading expert in her field. She has also fostered collaborations that bridge academic and practical agricultural advancements.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

Looking forward, Prof. Taheri aims to further explore sustainable solutions in agriculture, combining advanced molecular insights with ecological approaches. Her mentorship of young scientists and her editorial leadership ensure her legacy as a transformative figure in plant science will endure, shaping future generations of researchers.

 

Publications


📚 Identification, pathogenicity and cell wall degrading enzymes of Alternaria spp. associated with grape bunch rot in Iran
Authors: Neda Samandari-Najafabadi, Parissa Taheri, and Mojtaba Mamarabadi
Journal: Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology
Year: 2025


📚 Characterization, pathogenicity, and extracellular enzymes of Fusarium solani f. sp. phaseoli associated with common bean in Khorasan Razavi Province of Iran
Authors: Behnaz Bagherieh, Parissa Taheri
Journal: Journal of Advances in Plant Protection
Year: 2024


📚 Effect of environmental factors and food resources on the antagonistic activity of Acrophialophora jodhpurensis, biocontrol agent of Rhizoctonia solani
Authors: Behnaz Bagherieh, Parissa Taheri
Journal: Mycologia Iranica
Year: 2024


📚 Binucleate Rhizoctonia induced tomato resistance against Rhizoctonia solani via affecting antioxidants and cell wall reinforcement
Authors: Parissa Taheri, Fatemeh Hosseini Zahani, Saeed Tarighi
Journal: Heliyon
Year: 2024


📚 First report of Trichothecium roseum causing pink mould on strawberry fruit in Iran
Authors: Fatemeh Maghsoodi, Parissa Taheri, Saeed Tarighi
Journal: Journal of Phytopathology
Year: 2024