Muhammad Waqas | Agronomy | Best Scholar Award

Best Scholar Award

Muhammad Waqas
Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS), Beijing, China
Muhammad Waqas
Affiliation Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Country China
Scopus ID 59895749800
Documents 2
Citations 14
h-index 2
Subject Area Advances in Crop Science and Agronomy
Event International Food Scientist Awards

Muhammad Waqas is a Pakistani agronomist and emerging researcher currently pursuing doctoral studies in Crop Germplasm Resources Science at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS), Beijing, China. His academic and research activities focus on cotton genomics, climate-resilient crop breeding, transcriptomics, stress physiology, and molecular breeding approaches for improving crop adaptation under abiotic stress conditions. His multidisciplinary contributions integrate agronomy, molecular biology, genomics-enabled breeding, and crop physiology to address global agricultural challenges associated with climate change and food security.[1]

Abstract

Muhammad Waqas has established an emerging academic profile in the fields of agronomy, crop stress physiology, and cotton genomics through interdisciplinary research integrating molecular biology, genomics, and climate-resilient crop improvement strategies. His research primarily addresses the impacts of abiotic stresses, including heat and cold stress, on crop growth, physiology, and genetic adaptation. Through genome-wide association studies (GWAS), transcriptome analyses, RNA sequencing, and physiological experimentation, he has contributed to advancing understanding of stress-responsive mechanisms in cotton and other economically important crops.[2]

His scholarly work includes publications in peer-reviewed journals related to plant science, crop physiology, and agricultural sustainability. In addition to laboratory and field-based research, he has actively participated in international seminars, workshops, and collaborative scientific initiatives focusing on genomics-enabled precision breeding and sustainable agricultural development.[3]

Keywords

Cotton Genomics; Agronomy; Climate-Resilient Breeding; Transcriptomics; GWAS; Abiotic Stress; Plant Physiology; Crop Germplasm; Heat Stress; Cold Stress; RNA-seq; Molecular Breeding; Crop Adaptation; Plant Biotechnology; Stress Tolerance

Introduction

The increasing frequency of climate-related agricultural challenges has intensified the need for innovative crop improvement strategies capable of enhancing stress tolerance and sustaining agricultural productivity. Researchers specializing in crop physiology, genomics, and agronomy play a critical role in developing adaptive solutions for global food security. Muhammad Waqas has contributed to this evolving field through research focused on cotton germplasm evaluation, molecular stress responses, and genomics-assisted breeding methodologies.[4]

His academic development demonstrates a progression from physiological studies on maize, wheat, rice, and sugarcane toward advanced molecular investigations involving transcriptomics and gene mining in upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). His doctoral research at CAAS further strengthens his specialization in identifying genes associated with boll and seed morphology, stress adaptation, and climate resilience.[5]

Research Profile

Muhammad Waqas currently serves as a Research Assistant at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences in Beijing, China, where he evaluates cotton germplasm under multiple environmental stress conditions. His work incorporates high-throughput phenotyping, genotype-by-environment interaction analysis, GWAS methodologies, RNA sequencing, and candidate gene validation approaches to support the development of climate-resilient cotton cultivars.

Before joining CAAS, he worked as a University Research Associate at the University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan. During this period, he evaluated Bt and non-Bt cotton varieties for comparative performance under diverse abiotic stresses. These investigations contributed to understanding genotype-specific adaptability and the interactions between genetic modification technologies and environmental stress responses.

His academic training includes an M.Sc. (Hons.) in Agricultural Agronomy from the University of Agriculture Faisalabad with distinction-level academic performance (CGPA 3.89/4.00). His master’s thesis investigated zinc-mediated improvement of maize hybrid performance under heat stress conditions.

Research Contributions

Muhammad Waqas has contributed to several interdisciplinary studies involving crop stress physiology, molecular genetics, and sustainable agricultural management. His research activities include both laboratory-based molecular investigations and field-oriented agronomic trials.

  • Evaluation of cotton germplasm for adaptability under heat and cold stress conditions.
  • Application of GWAS and transcriptomic analyses for identifying stress-responsive genes.
  • Investigation of physiological and biochemical mechanisms associated with crop stress tolerance.
  • Research on nutrient-mediated stress mitigation strategies in maize, rice, and wheat.
  • Studies on climate-smart agriculture and sustainable crop production systems.
  • Integration of molecular breeding and genomics-enabled precision agriculture approaches.

His laboratory expertise includes RNA and DNA extraction, qRT-PCR, gel electrophoresis, cDNA synthesis, VIGS, antioxidant assays, chlorophyll estimation, nutrient analysis, and bioinformatics-supported genomic analyses. Additionally, he demonstrates proficiency in statistical and computational tools including R programming, SAS, SPSS, DSSAT, TASSEL, JMP, IGV, and ArcGIS.

Publications

  • Sun, M., Ghouri, F., Waqas, M., et al. (2026). Applications of Gene-Editing Technologies in Enhancing Crop Stress Resistance with Emphasis on Rice. Plants, 15(10), 1476. Β https://doi.org/10.3390/plants15101476
  • Washu, D., Sultana, F., Li, H., Hu, D., Peng, Z., He, S., Zhang, H., Waqas, M., Geng, X., & Du, X. (2025). Molecular Mechanisms of Cold Stress Response in Cotton. Plant Science.
  • Abro, A.A., et al. (2024). Impact of elevated temperatures on the genetic and morpho-physiological traits of cotton genotypes cultivation. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10722-024-02126-9
  • Dev, W., et al. (2024). An insight into heat stress response and adaptive mechanism in cotton. Journal of Plant Physiology. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jplph.2024.154324
  • Sarwar, M., et al. (2022). Strengthening leaf physiological functioning and grain yield formation in heat-stressed wheat through potassium application. Frontiers in Plant Science. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1005773

Research Impact

The research contributions of Muhammad Waqas address contemporary agricultural challenges related to climate variability, crop productivity, and stress adaptation. His investigations into cotton genomics and stress physiology provide scientific insights that may support future development of climate-resilient cultivars suitable for diverse agro-ecological zones.

His publications in recognized journals such as Plants, Plant Science, Journal of Plant Physiology, and Frontiers in Plant Science demonstrate active engagement in internationally relevant agricultural research. Furthermore, his participation in collaborative international workshops and conferences highlights his integration within global scientific research networks.

The combination of molecular biology expertise, physiological experimentation, and computational genomic analysis positions his work within the broader scientific movement toward genomics-assisted precision agriculture and sustainable crop production systems.

Award Suitability

Muhammad Waqas demonstrates several characteristics aligned with the objectives of an Emerging Researcher Award. His research profile reflects strong academic progression, international collaboration, interdisciplinary expertise, and sustained engagement with climate-focused agricultural innovation.

  • Active contribution to cotton genomics and climate-resilient breeding research.
  • Publication record in peer-reviewed international journals.
  • Integration of molecular biology, agronomy, and computational genomics.
  • Participation in international scientific workshops, conferences, and collaborative initiatives.
  • Recognition through multiple scholarships and academic distinctions.

Conclusion

Muhammad Waqas represents an emerging generation of agricultural scientists contributing to sustainable crop improvement through modern molecular and physiological approaches. His work in cotton genomics, transcriptomics, and abiotic stress adaptation demonstrates scientific relevance within the context of climate-smart agriculture and food security research. Through continued international collaboration, advanced genomic research, and multidisciplinary agricultural investigations, his academic trajectory indicates substantial potential for long-term contributions to global agronomic and plant science research.

References

  1. Sun, M., Ghouri, F., Waqas, M., et al. (2026). Applications of Gene-Editing Technologies in Enhancing Crop Stress Resistance with Emphasis on Rice. Plants, 15(10), 1476. Β https://doi.org/10.3390/plants15101476
  2. University of the Punjab. (2024). Workshop and seminar participation records related to cotton genomics and precision breeding.
  3. Abro, A.A., et al. (2024). Impact of elevated temperatures on the genetic and morpho-physiological traits of cotton genotypes cultivation. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution.
  4. Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. (2025). Doctoral thesis proposal: GWAS and transcriptome analysis in upland cotton.
  5. CAAS Cotton Research Institute. (2025). Research activities in climate-resilient cotton breeding

Yue Li | Soil environment | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yue Li | Soil environment | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Kunming University of Science and Technology, China

Dr. Yue Li is a professor at the Faculty of Modern Agricultural Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology. His research focuses on soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics in relation to sustainable agricultural practices such as straw return, biochar application, and conservation agriculture. With a strong foundation in field experimentation, data synthesis, meta-analysis, and modeling, Dr. Li has published extensively in high-impact journals on soil health, greenhouse gas mitigation, crop yield optimization, and environmental sustainability. He has collaborated internationally, including PhD research at Aarhus University in Denmark, emphasizing the global relevance of his work.

Publications Profile

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πŸŽ“ Education Details

  • 09/2016 – 07/2023: M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Agricultural Soil and Water Engineering, Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University, China

  • 12/2020 – 12/2022: Visiting Ph.D. in Agroecosystems, Aarhus University, Denmark

  • 09/2012 – 07/2016: B.Sc. in Waterworks, Gansu Agriculture University, China

πŸ‘©β€πŸ”¬ Professional Experience

  • 11/2023 – Present: Professor, Faculty of Modern Agricultural Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology

🌱 Research Interests

  • Soil carbon and nitrogen cycling in agroecosystems

  • Conservation agriculture (e.g., no-till, cover cropping, crop rotation)

  • Straw return and biochar incorporation

  • Greenhouse gas emissions mitigation (Nβ‚‚O, CHβ‚„, COβ‚‚)

  • Soil microbial and enzyme activity

  • Sustainable crop productivity and soil health

  • Integrated use of meta-analysis, modeling, and field experiments

πŸ† Awards and Honors

  • National Scholarship – China Scholarship Council (Award No. 202006200072)

  • PhD National Scholarship (Top 3 awarded annually)

  • Member of Young Editorial Board – Journal of Agriculture and Forestry, Climate Smart Agriculture

  • Editorial roles in journals such as Arid Zone Agricultural Research, Grass Science

  • Guest Editor – Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems special issues

  • Reviewer for over 20 high-impact journals in soil science, agronomy, and environmental science

πŸ” Conclusion

Dr. Yue Li demonstrates an exemplary academic and research trajectory with clear impact on sustainable agricultural systems and environmental stewardship. His interdisciplinary expertise, international research exposure, and prolific publication recordβ€”featuring multiple highly cited and high-impact papersβ€”position him as a leading scholar in the field of soil science and agroecosystem sustainability. Dr. Li’s work not only advances scientific knowledge but also offers practical solutions to pressing global challenges in agriculture and climate resilience.

Β Publications πŸ“š

πŸ“„ Article (Open Access)
πŸ”¬ Ten-year effects of perennial cropping systems on soil organic carbon stock and stability in sandy soils: Mechanisms and biochemical drivers
πŸ“˜ European Journal of Agronomy, 2025


πŸ“„ Article
πŸ’§ Comprehensive Analysis of the Impact of Land Use Dynamics and Climate Change Scenarios on Hydrological Processes
πŸ“˜ Journal of Environmental Informatics, 2025
πŸ“Š Citations: 1


πŸ“„ Article (Open Access)
🌾 Soil extracellular enzymes, soil carbon and nitrogen storage under straw return: A data synthesis
πŸ“˜ Industrial Crops and Products, 2025


πŸ“„ Article
πŸ§ͺ Performance and mechanism of nano Fe-Al bimetallic oxide enhanced constructed wetlands for the treatment of Cr(VI)-contaminated wastewater
πŸ“˜ Environmental Research, 2025
πŸ“Š Citations: 1


πŸ“„ Article
🌳 Transpiration and water use strategies of three economic tree species in a semi-arid afforestation region
πŸ“˜ European Journal of Forest Research, 2025


πŸ“„ Article
🦠 The measurement and insight of bacterial community structure succession in cyanobacteria biochar co-composting based on basic carbon and nitrogen indices
πŸ“˜ Journal of Environmental Management, 2025


πŸ“ Editorial
πŸ”₯ Biochar in agroecosystems: optimizing soil fertility and crop productivity
πŸ“˜ [Journal Not Specified], 2025


πŸ“„ Article
πŸ’§ Effluent trading considering ecological water demand guarantee under multi-objective scenarios
πŸ“˜ Chinese Journal of Ecology, 2024


πŸ“„ Article (Open Access)
πŸ“‘ Quantitative Assessment of Future Environmental Changes in Hydrological Risk Components: Integration of Remote Sensing, Machine Learning, and Hydraulic Modeling
πŸ“˜ Water Switzerland, 2024
πŸ“Š Citations: 1


πŸ“„ Article
🍌 Optimized design and test of key components of vertical banana straw crushing device
πŸ“˜ Journal of Chinese Agricultural Mechanization, 2024