Chenjing Han | Horticulture | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chenjing Han | Horticulture | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chenjing Han | Horticulture – Institute of Leisure Agriculture, Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China

Dr. Han Chenjing is an accomplished researcher in the field of horticulture and agricultural sciences, with a focus on tree peonies, oilseed peonies, and plant breeding techniques. As an Associate Professor at the Institute of Leisure Agriculture, Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, she has made significant contributions to optimizing plant cultivation, improving plant oil extraction methods, and enhancing flower landscaping. Her interdisciplinary research integrates molecular plant breeding, agronomic practices, and horticultural innovations, reflecting her dedication to advancing sustainable agricultural practices. With an extensive publication record, multiple patents, and numerous research projects, Dr. Han is recognized as a leading scientist in her field.

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Education

Dr. Han’s academic journey is marked by her strong foundation in forestry and plant sciences. She earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Shandong Agricultural University, specializing in forestry. She then pursued her doctoral studies at the Chinese Academy of Forestry, where she focused on advanced plant research and its industrial applications. Her postdoctoral training at the Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences further refined her expertise in agricultural research, particularly in plant cultivation techniques and optimization strategies.

Experience

With a career spanning nearly a decade, Dr. Han has gained extensive experience in research and academia. She began as a postdoctoral researcher at the Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, where she contributed to advancements in forestry and plant breeding. She then progressed to the role of Assistant Professor at the Cotton Research Center and Institute of Leisure Agriculture, where she played a key role in developing innovative horticultural techniques. Her international experience as a visiting scholar at the National Agriculture and Food Research Organization and Chiba University in Japan broadened her research scope, particularly in flower landscaping and conservation. Currently serving as an Associate Professor, Dr. Han continues to drive impactful research in horticultural sciences.

Research Interests

Dr. Han’s research interests lie at the intersection of horticulture, plant breeding, and agricultural sustainability. Her work primarily focuses on optimizing tree peony and oilseed peony cultivation, enhancing seed oil extraction techniques, and improving flower landscaping methodologies. She has also explored the impact of environmental factors, such as shading and nutrient management, on plant growth and productivity. Additionally, her studies in plant histochemistry and molecular breeding provide valuable insights into increasing agricultural efficiency and sustainability. Through her research, Dr. Han aims to contribute to global efforts in biodiversity conservation and sustainable agriculture.

Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Han’s contributions to agricultural research have been widely recognized. She has received the Shandong Natural Resources Science and Technology Award for her groundbreaking work in plant sciences. Her research excellence has also earned her the Shandong Postgraduate Excellent Scientific and Technological Innovation Achievement Award and the title of Outstanding Graduate of Shandong Province. These accolades underscore her dedication to advancing agricultural innovation and her significant impact on the field.

Selected Publications 📚

Han C J, Ji X Y, Wang Z W, et al. Innovative tree peony and herbaceous peony germplasm display balls with high application potential. Horticulturae, 2025, 11: 196. 🌿
Han C J, Li J, Wang L, et al. Optimization of grafting methods for oilseed tree peony. Molecular Plant Breeding, 2023, 21(17): 5878-5882. 🌱
Han C J, Liu C, Li J, et al. Nonlinear programming to optimize tree peony seed oil extraction. Molecular Plant Breeding, 2021-11-24. 🏵️
Han C J, Wang Q, Zhang H B, et al. Seed development and nutrient accumulation as affected by light shading in oilseed peony. Scientia Horticulturae, 2019, 251, 25-31. 🌾
Han C J, Wang Q, Wang S H, et al. Cultivation technique for high yield and quality of oilseed peony in Shandong province. World Journal of Forestry, 2017, 6(2): 36-40. 🌍
Han C J, Meng Q H, Chen X M, et al. Research and utilization progresses and industrial development strategies of oilseed peony in China. Shandong Agricultural Sciences, 2015, 47(10): 125-132. 📈
Han C J, Xing S Y, Dong Z K, et al. Studies on histochemistry of the developmental epiphyllous ovule in Ginkgo biloba var. epiphylla. Acta Horticulturae Sinica, 2011, 38(5): 817-824. 🌳

Conclusion

Dr. Han Chenjing is a distinguished researcher whose contributions to horticultural sciences have significantly advanced the field of plant breeding and agricultural sustainability. Her expertise in optimizing tree peony and oilseed peony cultivation, combined with her innovative approaches to plant oil extraction, has positioned her as a leading figure in her domain. Her extensive publication record, multiple patents, and research leadership highlight her dedication to scientific excellence. With numerous accolades recognizing her contributions, Dr. Han is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award, as she continues to shape the future of agricultural innovation and sustainability.

Masoumeh Vakili-Ghartavol | Horticulture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Masoumeh Vakili-Ghartavol | Horticulture | Best Researcher Award

research, Ferdowsi university of Mashhad, Iran

🌿 Dr. Masoumeh Vakili Qartavol is an accomplished researcher and scholar in Horticultural Sciences with a specialization in medicinal plants, spices, and beverages. Her innovative work focuses on extending the shelf life of agricultural products using nanotechnology and essential oils. Dr. Qartavol has made significant contributions to the field through her research on antifungal activities and secondary metabolites, earning numerous awards and recognitions throughout her academic journey.

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Education

🎓 Dr. Qartavol holds a Doctorate in Horticultural Sciences – Medicinal Plants, Spices, and Beverages from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad (7987-7047). She earned her Master’s Degree in Horticultural Sciences – Fruit Tree Improvement from Tabriz University (7989-7987) and a Bachelor’s Degree in Horticultural Sciences and Green Space Engineering from Maragheh University.

Experience

🔬 Dr. Qartavol has extensive research experience, including a meta-analysis study on the antifungal activity of essential oils extracted from medicinal plants and a doctoral dissertation on solid lipid nanoparticles containing peppermint essential oil. She has collaborated with several universities and research institutions, contributing to significant projects and publications in the field of horticultural sciences and postharvest technology.

Research Interests

🌱 Dr. Qartavol’s research interests include the development of medicinal plant science, extraction of secondary metabolites for treating incurable diseases, studying morphological and genetic diversity of indigenous medicinal plants, and applying solid lipid nanoparticles for postharvest protection. She is also focused on targeted delivery of useful metabolites using nanotechnology and maintaining safe agricultural products post-harvest.

Awards

🏆 Dr. Qartavol has been recognized for her academic excellence with several awards, including the first rank in the national entrance examination for a specialized doctorate in horticultural sciences and the first place in the educational centers section of the 9th National Nano Competition. She has also received financial support from the Fund for the Support of Researchers and Technologists of the Country (INSF) for her research projects.

Publications

Comparison of the effective compounds and the amount of antioxidant activity of saffron produced in the cities of Kashmir and MarandSaffron Agriculture and Technology Scientific Research Journal, 9(0), 671-660 (2016)

Determination of RNase-S gene allotype and promoter region of 10MdMYB gene in Some genotypes of apple (Malus spp)Iran Journal of Plant and Biotechnology, 79-17 (2022)

The effect of biofertilizers on some vegetative traits and yield of tomatoes – Applied Plant Ecophysiology Research (7046)

Optimal methods for the preparation of fungal mycelium for examination with the scanning electron microscopePlant Pathology Science, 11(2), 42-51 (2022)

Antifungal activity of Mentha× Piperita L. essential oilActa Scientiarum Polonorum Hortorum Cultus, 21(1) (2022)