Yijun Liu | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Yijun Liu | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Yijun Liu,Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences, China

Assist. Prof. Dr. Yijun Liu (1987–), born in Yuanjiang, Hunan Province, is a leading researcher in materials and chemical engineering, currently serving as a master tutor and deputy director of the Tropical Crop Processing Research Office. He is affiliated with South China University of Technology and plays active roles in national scientific committees related to Ganoderma lucidum and tropical crop machinery. With over 35 published papers, 15 patents, and editorial contributions, he is widely recognized for advancing agricultural processing innovation in China. His work has received national acclaim and media coverage, underscoring his influence in research and development. 📚🔬🏆

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🎓 Education

Dr. Yijun Liu earned his Ph.D. in Materials and Chemical Engineering from the South China University of Technology, where he developed a solid foundation in applied materials research and process engineering. His academic journey reflects a strong interdisciplinary approach, combining chemical engineering with tropical crop applications. His advanced studies laid the groundwork for his future research in crop processing, functional foods, and industrial applications. Through his doctoral research and mentorship experiences, Dr. Liu has cultivated expertise in sustainable technologies and innovation-driven development, which continues to guide his work in both academic and applied science environments. 🎓🧪📘

💼 Experience

Dr. Liu serves as Assistant Professor and Deputy Director of the Tropical Crop Processing Research Office, where he leads high-impact research and mentors graduate students. He has presided over 10 major projects, including Hainan Natural Fund initiatives, and is actively involved in scientific committees such as the Ganoderma lucidum Committee of China Traditional Chinese Medicine and the Mechanical Application Committee of the China Tropical Crop Society. His editorial and peer-review roles, including journals like Food Chemistry, further highlight his academic stature. He is also the first inventor on numerous patents, underscoring his role in technological advancement. 🔬📊📈

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dr. Liu has received prestigious Science and Technology Innovation Awards from the National Business Federation and the Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences. He has been honored by the Provincial Science and Technology Department, recognized as an Outstanding Rural Science and Technology Correspondent by the Yunfu Municipal Government, and acknowledged as a Local Expert by the Provincial Agriculture Department. His achievements have been spotlighted by Science and Technology Daily, Nanfang Daily, and Zhanjiang Daily, demonstrating his impact both within and beyond the academic community. These accolades reflect his excellence in research and public service. 🏆📣🎖

🔍 Research Focus

Dr. Liu’s research focuses on tropical crop processing, materials and chemical engineering, and the development of high-value products from functional foods like Ganoderma lucidum. His work integrates green chemistry, industrial innovation, and sustainable resource utilization. He explores bioactive compound extraction, novel materials for food packaging, and value chain enhancement for tropical agricultural products. With over 20 SCI papers and 15 patents, his work bridges scientific discovery with real-world impact, especially in food safety, agricultural modernization, and rural development. His contributions align with national goals for ecological agriculture and health-focused food technologies. 🌿🥼🧫

Publication Top Notes

  • Sustainable, biodegradable, and recyclable bioplastics derived from renewable carboxymethyl cellulose and waste walnut shell
  • Carbon Fiber Film with Multi‐Hollow Channels to Expedite Oxygen Electrocatalytic Reaction Kinetics for Flexible Zn–Air Battery
  • Preparation and characterization of tea tree essential oil microcapsule-coated packaging paper with bacteriostatic effect
  • Pickering emulsions stabilized by cellulose nanofibers with tunable surface properties for thermal energy storage
  • Separation and Identification of Terpenoids in Three Pineapple Fibers Using Ultra-High Performance Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry
  • Comparison of structures and properties of gels formed by corn starch with fresh or dried Mesona chinensis polysaccharide
  • g-C3N4 nanosheets coupled with CoSe2 as co-catalyst for efficient photooxidation of xylose to xylonic acid
  • Structural characteristics, sugar metabolizing enzyme activity and biological activity of Ganoderma lucidum polysaccharides at different growth stages
  • Targeted Metabolomics Combined with OPLS-DA to Elucidate Phenolic Differences in Eight Cashew Apples

Muhammad Waqar Khan | Plant Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Waqar Khan | Plant Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Waqar Khan, University of Swat, Pakistan

Dr. Muhammad Waqar Khan 🧬 is a Pakistani geneticist with expertise in soybean transformation and genetic diversity. He earned his PhD in Genetics from Henan University, China (2019-2023), and has a solid academic background with an MPhil and MSc in Genetics from Hazara University, Pakistan. His research focuses on genetic diversity, plant breeding, and Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. Dr. Khan has published multiple studies, including on soybean hybrids and genetic resistance in rice. He is an active reviewer for Elsevier’s Horticulture Plants journal. Additionally, Dr. Khan is experienced in molecular lab techniques and bioinformatics software. 🌱🔬📚

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Educational Background

Dr. Muhammad Waqar Khan holds an impressive academic background in genetics and related fields. He completed his PhD in Genetics at Henan University, China (2019-2023), where he focused on soybean transformation. He also holds an MPhil in Genetics (2008-2012) and an MSc in Genetics (2005-2008) from Hazara University, Pakistan. Dr. Khan’s undergraduate studies were in Botany, Zoology, and Chemistry at the University of Malakand, Pakistan (2002-2005). Additionally, he pursued a B.Ed. in Education (2011-2012) from Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad. His diverse academic journey reflects his dedication to both research and education. 📚🌱

 

 

Professional Experience

Dr. Muhammad Waqar Khan has a diverse professional background in both education and research. He has five years of teaching and administrative experience at a school (2014-2019), where he honed his leadership and organizational skills. Additionally, he gained valuable research experience as a research intern in the Department of Genetics at Hazara University, Mansehra, Pakistan, for one year. This combination of teaching expertise and hands-on research experience has equipped Dr. Khan with a strong foundation in academia, making significant contributions to both educational and scientific communities. 📚👩‍🔬

 

 

Professional Skills and Business Ventures

Dr. Muhammad Waqar Khan possesses a wide range of professional skills and business expertise. He has significant experience in school administration and curriculum development, where he played a pivotal role in shaping educational frameworks. Additionally, Dr. Khan is passionate about honeybee keeping and management 🐝, using his knowledge to contribute to sustainable agricultural practices. He is also skilled in poultry (layer) keeping and management 🐔, ensuring the healthy and efficient operation of poultry farms. These diverse skills reflect his versatility in both academic and entrepreneurial ventures. 🌱📈

 

 

Research Focus

Dr. Muhammad Waqar Khan’s research spans several areas within genetics, plant sciences, and agricultural biotechnology. His work includes genetic diversity studies in walnuts 🌳, the identification of bacterial blight resistance genes in rice 🌾, and advancements in soybean transformation techniques 🌱. His expertise also extends to environmental research, focusing on forest structure, biomass carbon potential, and ecological diversity 🌍. Furthermore, Dr. Khan has contributed to agricultural economics with research on the cherry marketing system 🍒. These diverse research interests showcase his interdisciplinary approach, combining genetics, agriculture, and environmental sustainability. 🌿

 

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Estimation of genetic diversity in walnut – 38 citations, 2010 🌰
  • Identification of bacterial blight resistance gene Xa7 in rice through STS marker – 15 citations, 2015 🌾
  • Evaluation of the forest structure, diversity, and biomass carbon potential in Guangxi, China – 8 citations, 2020 🌳
  • Cherry marketing system in Gilgit District, Northern Areas of Pakistan – 8 citations, 2008 🍒
  • Pulmonary Embolic Disease – 5 citations, 1965 💉
  • Generation and Assessment of Soybean Hybrids for High-Efficiency Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation – 2024 📈
  • A Novel Solid Media-Free In-Planta Soybean Transformation Approach – 2024 🌱
  • Fluid leak Following Deep Midfacial Laceration – 2017 🩹

Devi Darshan | Horticulture | Best Researcher Award

Devi Darshan | Horticulture | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr Devi Darshan, Department of Agriculture, Integral Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, Integral University, Lucknow Uttar Pradesh, India

Assist. Prof. Dr. Devi Darshan is a distinguished horticulturist with a Ph.D. in Fruit Science from Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana. He specializes in postharvest treatments for enhancing the storability of mangoes. Dr. Darshan has an extensive background in horticulture, completing his M.Sc. in Horticulture with a focus on micronutrients and growth regulators in guava. Currently, he serves as an Assistant Professor at Career Point University, Kota. His research interests include biofortification, postharvest quality management, and the application of growth regulators. He has published numerous articles and book chapters, contributing significantly to fruit science. 🌱🍓📚

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Education

Assist. Prof. Dr. Devi Darshan completed his Secondary Education in 2011 from R B S Inter College, Bahraich, and Senior Secondary in 2013 from S G V Inter College, Gonda, with impressive scores of 65.83% and 81.70%, respectively. He pursued a B.Sc. in Horticulture (2017) at Acharya Narendra Deva University of Agriculture and Technology, achieving 81.53%. Dr. Darshan then obtained his M.Sc. (Ag.) in Horticulture (2019) from Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University with 92.22%, followed by qualifying ICAR NET in 2020. He earned his Ph.D. in Fruit Science (2023) from Punjab Agricultural University, focusing on enhancing mango storability 🍋🍎.

Experience

Assist. Prof. Dr. Devi Darshan has been contributing to the academic community as an Assistant Professor at Career Point University, Kota, Rajasthan, since August 7, 2023. With a focus on delivering quality education and fostering research, Dr. Devi brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the university’s academic programs. Her commitment to excellence in teaching and dedication to student development have made her a valuable member of the faculty. At Career Point University, she continues to inspire and mentor students, helping them achieve their educational and career goals. 📚👩‍🏫

Postgraduate awarded

Hitesh Pindoriya (M.Sc.) focused on enhancing guava (Psidium guajava L. cv. L-49) production through the strategic application of nutrients and plant growth regulators. His research aims to boost yield in the southeastern region of Rajasthan, offering insights into improved cultivation practices for local farmers. 🌳💧 Kamlesh Kumar Dangi (M.Sc.) studied the effects of different mulching materials on the growth and yield of the Camarosa strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa). Under the guidance of Assist. Prof. Dr. Devi Darshan, his work explores sustainable farming methods to enhance strawberry production, ensuring better quality and yield. 🍓🌾

Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Devi Darshan, alongside Lavkush Pandey, Kuldeep Kumar Shukla, and Jitendra Kumar Shukla, has been honored with the prestigious Best Popular Article Award for their impactful piece titled “Embryo Rescue Tech.” 🌱🔬 This article highlights the innovative techniques in embryo rescue, a crucial tool in plant breeding and biotechnology. Their work showcases methods to nurture and save hybrid embryos, promoting advancements in crop improvement and agricultural sustainability. The team’s dedication and research excellence have set a new standard in the field, contributing significantly to scientific literature and agricultural practices. 🌾📚

Research Focus

Dr. Devi Darshan’s research primarily focuses on horticulture and postharvest technology, with a special emphasis on improving the quality and yield of fruit crops. Key areas of interest include the foliar application of growth regulators and micronutrients in guava and mango, aiming to enhance yield attributes and postharvest quality 🍋🍍. Dr. Darshan has also explored the biofortification effects of vermicompost and micronutrients in hybrid maize, contributing to sustainable agriculture 🌱. Additionally, her work delves into the training methods in fruit crops and addressing rootstock problems in temperate regions 🌳. Dr. Darshan’s studies significantly enhance the understanding of fruit crop management and quality improvement.

Publication Top Notes

Foliar application of growth regulators and nutrients for better quality aspects of guava Cv lalit.

Micronutrients and plant growth regulators affecting the yield and quality of fruit crops: A review

Combined application of hot water and hexanal‐based formulations preserves the postharvest quality of mango fruits

Foliar application of growth regulators and nutrients for enhanced yield attributes of guava cv Lalit

ROOTSTOCK PROBLEM AND THEIR INFLUENCE IN TEMPERATE FRUIT CROPS

Biofortification effect of vermicompost, zinc and iron on yield and quality of hybrid maize (Zea mays L.)

Modern Method of Training in Fruit Crops

Mehmet fırat | Plant systematic | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mehmet fırat | Plant systematic | Best Researcher Award

Van One Hundredth Year University , Turkey

Dr. Mehmet Fırat’s research centers on the discovery and description of Allium taiseba, a new species within the Allium genus (Amaryllidaceae) from the Van province in Türkiye. This work contributes significantly to the field of plant taxonomy, particularly in the context of the biodiversity found in Türkiye, which is an important center for Allium diversity. The study offers a detailed morphological description of the new species, including its ecological habitat, conservation status, and potential threats, thereby enriching the scientific community’s understanding of endemic species in the region.

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Education

Dr. Fırat holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, a Master’s degree in Engineering Management, and a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from prestigious institutions. His educational journey has equipped him with a diverse skill set, blending technical expertise with management and educational theory. This multidisciplinary approach allows him to tackle complex engineering problems and contribute to innovative teaching practices in his field. His academic achievements reflect his dedication to continuous learning and his passion for engineering education.

Experience

Dr. Mehmet Fırat has extensive experience in academia and research. He has held various positions, including faculty member and researcher at Sakarya University, where he engages in teaching and mentoring students in Mechanical Engineering. His involvement in curriculum development and educational technology initiatives highlights his commitment to improving educational standards. Additionally, Dr. Fırat participates in international conferences, collaborates with other scholars, and contributes to various academic journals, further solidifying his role as a leader in engineering education.

Awards and Honors

Throughout his career, Dr. Fırat has received numerous accolades for his contributions to education and research. His recognition includes awards for innovative teaching practices, excellence in research, and contributions to the engineering community. These honors reflect his impact on students and the broader academic community. His efforts to promote engineering education and develop effective teaching methods have been acknowledged both nationally and internationally, enhancing his reputation as a thought leader in his field.

Research Focus

Dr. Fırat’s research interests span several areas within Mechanical Engineering and educational methodologies. He specializes in open and distance education, engineering education, and the integration of technology in learning environments. His work often explores how emerging technologies, like artificial intelligence and online platforms, can enhance learning experiences and student engagement. By focusing on the intersection of engineering and education, Dr. Fırat aims to develop effective teaching strategies that prepare students for the evolving demands of the engineering profession.

Conclusion

Dr. Mehmet Fırat’s research on Allium taiseba not only contributes to the taxonomy of the Allium genus but also emphasizes the significance of biodiversity in Türkiye. His meticulous approach, commitment to conservation, and expertise in a challenging field make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Recognizing his contributions would not only honor his work but also inspire further research in plant taxonomy and conservation, reinforcing the importance of preserving endemic species in an ever-changing environment.

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Astragalus miksensis Firat (Fabaceae), a new species in section Hymenostegis from Van province, Türkiye

Authors: Firat, M.

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Journal: Phytotaxa, 641(2), pp. 149–160

Astragalus nordizensis (Fabaceae), a new species from Van province (Türkiye) belonging to section Hymenostegis

Authors: Fırat, M.

Citations: 1

Year: 2024

Journal: Nordic Journal of Botany, 2024(2), e04172

Iris pseudocaucasica subsp. iranica (Iridaceae), a new subspecies from Tabriz province (Iran) belonging to subgenus Scorpiris

Authors: Firat, M., Ramezani, A.

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Journal: Phytotaxa, 652(2), pp. 157–164

Chemical composition, antifungal, antibacterial, and insecticidal activity of Echinophora chrysantha essential oil

Authors: Akşit, Z., Fırat, M.Ç., Akşit, H., Alkan, M., Şimşek, S.

Citations: 1

Year: 2024

Journal: Journal of Essential Oil-Bearing Plants, 27(2), pp. 374–382

The investigation of hawthorn (Crataegus orientalis) plant’s inhibition effect on angiotensin converting enzyme and in silico studies

Authors: Yavuz, M., Çelikezen, F.Ç., Firat, M., Baş, Z., Türkoğlu, V.

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Journal: Natural Product Research (in press)

Content analysis, nanoparticle forming potential and acaricidal effects on Tick (Hyalomma marginatum) of essential oils from two common Thymbra species

Authors: Kaya, E.C., Akdeniz, M., Ugurlu, P., Firat, M., Ertas, A.

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Journal: Journal of Essential Oil-Bearing Plants, 27(1), pp. 113–134

A Comprehensive Study on Chemical and Biological Investigation of Thymus Brachychilus Jalas: A Rich Source of Ursolic and Oleanolic Acids

Authors: Akdeniz, M., Yigitkan, S., Yilmaz, M.A., Kolak, U., Ertas, A.

Citations: 1

Year: 2024

Journal: Analytical Letters, 57(16), pp. 2677–2693

Essential Oil Contents of Hypericum linarioides, H. helianthemoides, and H. lydium with Their Biological Activities: Importance of Hypericum Genus in the Cosmeceutical and Pharmaceutical Industries

Authors: Akdeniz, M., Yener, I., Ertas, A., Aydin, F., Kolak, U.

Citations: 0

Year: 2023

Journal: Pharmaceutical Chemistry Journal, 57(9), pp. 1460–1468

Seseli kurdistanicum (Apiaceae), a new species from Van Province, eastern Turkey

Authors: Lyskov, D., Kroupsky, I., Samigullin, T., Fırat, M.

Citations: 0

Year: 2023

Journal: Nordic Journal of Botany, 2023(10), e04053

Comprehensive study of all Gundelia L. taxa exists in the globe: An insight on LC-MS/MS based phytochemical investigation and bioactivity potential of 22 species

Authors: Tarhan, A., Firat, M., Topal, G.

Citations: 2

Year: 2023

Journal: Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 109, 104672

 

 

kumari Vinodhana | Plant Breeding Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. kumari Vinodhana | Plant Breeding Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. kumari Vinodhana, TNAU, India

Dr. Kumari Vinodhana appears to be a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award based on her extensive academic qualifications, research contributions, and professional experience. Below is a detailed evaluation of her qualifications and achievements.

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Academic Qualifications and Achievements 🌱

 

Dr. Kumari Vinodhana holds a Ph.D. in Plant Breeding and Genetics from Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), where she achieved an impressive OGPA of 9.51. Her academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Agriculture and continued with an M.Sc. in Plant Breeding and Genetics, showcasing her consistent academic excellence. Additionally, she has qualified in the National Eligibility Test (NET) and other significant examinations, further emphasizing her scholarly capabilities.

Professional Experience and Contributions 🌾

Dr. Vinodhana has significantly contributed to agricultural research, particularly in maize and millets. Her tenure at the Maize Research Station and the Department of Millets, TNAU, highlights her commitment to advancing agricultural science. Her teaching experience spans undergraduate to Ph.D. levels, where she has mentored numerous students, further amplifying her impact on the academic community.

Research and Collaboration 🔬

Dr. Vinodhana has successfully established multiple collaborations with private companies, leading to the commercialization of maize hybrids. This ability to bridge academia and industry is a testament to her innovative approach and leadership in agricultural research.

Publications and Citations 📚

  • Genetic studies of variability, correlation, and path coefficient analysis in cotton genotypes | 64 citations | 2013 📊🌾
  • Genetic variability and inter-relationship among morpho-economic traits of pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.,) and their implications in selection | 35 citations | 2013 🌱🌾
  • Genetic variability, character association, and path analysis for yield and yield component traits in maize (Zea mays L.) | 29 citations | 2019 🌽📈
  • Hierarchical clustering of pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br) inbreeds for morpho-physiological traits | 28 citations | 2013 🌾🔬
  • Assessment of genetic distance among the inbred lines of pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br) using SSR markers | 17 citations | 2013 🧬🌾
  • Evaluation of morpho-physiological characters in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) genotypes under post-flowering drought stress | 14 citations | 2010 🌱💧
  • Evaluation of genetic diversity in cotton (Gossypium barbadense L.) germplasm for yield and fibre attributes by principal component analysis | 9 citations | 2019 👕🌿
  • Analysis of physico-genetic traits for drought tolerance in maize (Zea mays L.) | 5 citations | 2017 🌽💧
  • Inter Correlation and Path Coefficient Studies for Grain Yield and its Components in Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.) | 4 citations | 2014 🌾📊
  • Yield and Fibre Quality Improvement in Cotton (Gossypium spp) Using Interspecific Hybridization | 4 citations | 2012 🌿🔬

Conclusion 🌟

Dr. Kumari Vinodhana’s extensive academic background, professional experience, successful industry collaborations, and impactful research publications make her a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her contributions to plant breeding and genetics, particularly in the context of maize and millets, reflect her dedication and excellence in the field of agricultural sciences.

Dr. Vinodhana’s accomplishments in research, teaching, and industry collaboration demonstrate a comprehensive profile, making her deserving of recognition in her field.

 

 

Filiz Öktüren Asri | Soil Science and Plant Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Filiz Öktüren Asri | Soil Science and Plant Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

BATEM of Akdeniz University, Turkey

Dr. Filiz Öktüren Asri is an Associate Professor with a robust background in soil science. Educated at Akdeniz University, she has a distinguished career in research and agricultural engineering. Her expertise spans soil health, fertilization practices, and environmental risk assessments. At Batı Akdeniz Agricultural Research Institute, she leads with a focus on enhancing soil and plant productivity through innovative research. 🌾🔬📖

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Education : 🌟📚

  • Undergraduate Degree: Akdeniz University, Soil Department (2002) 🌿
  • Master’s Degree: Akdeniz University, Soil Department (2004) 🎓
  • PhD: Akdeniz University, Soil Department (2009) 🎓🔬
  • Associate Professorship: Achieved in 2024 📈👩‍🏫

Professional Experience :🌱🔧

  • Research Assistant
    • Akdeniz University Soil Department (2005-2007) 🎓🔬
  • Engineer
    • Batı Akdeniz Agricultural Research Institute Directorate (2007-2018) 🌾🔧
  • Head of Department
    • Batı Akdeniz Agricultural Research Institute Directorate (2018-present) 🌾👩‍🔬

Research Interests :

  • Soil Fertility and Health
  • Effects of Organic and Conventional Fertilizers
  • Heavy Metal Contamination and Risk Assessment
  • Plant Growth and Yield Optimization
  • Soil Property Improvement

Publication Top Notes

  • Özkan, C.F., Demirtaş, E.I., Öktüren Asri, F., Arı, N., 2018. Relationships between petiole sap nitrate nitrogen and plant and soil nitrogen values in greenhouse cucumber cultivation. Derim, 35(2): 209-215.
  • Güven, D., Arı, N., Eryılmaz, Z., Özkan, C.F., Öktüren Asri, F., Demirtaş, E.I., Çelikyurt, M.A., 2018. Effect on yield in navel orange of different levels of nitrogen applied with a drip irrigation system in Washington. Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Natural Sciences, 5(4): 440-446.
  • Öktüren Asri, F., Demirtaş, E.I., Arı, N., 2016. Effects of foliar applied humic acid on plant nutritional status, yield, and quality in open tomato cultivation. Mediterranean Agricultural Sciences, 29(1): 21-25.
  • Demirtaş, E.I., Arı, N., Özkan, C.F., Öktüren Asri, F., 2016. Effects of urban solid waste compost use on the efficiency, quality, and heavy metal pollution in tomato cultivation. Derim Magazine, 33(1): 144-158.
  • Öktüren Asri, F., Demirtaş, E.I., Güven, D., Özkan, C.F., Arı, N., 2016. Determination of the fertility status of greenhouse soils where carnation is grown in Kepez District, Antalya Province. Ege University Faculty of Agriculture.
  • Alagöz, Z., Öktüren, F., Yılmaz, E., 2006. Determination of some fertility properties of soils in greenhouse growing cloves in the Antalya Region. Akdeniz University Agriculture Faculty Journal, 19(1): 123-129.
  • Alagöz, Z., Yılmaz, E., Öktüren, F., 2006. Some physical and chemical effects of organic material addition on soil properties. Akdeniz University Faculty of Agriculture Journal, 19(2): 245-254.
  • Yılmaz, E., Alagöz, Z., Öktüren, F., 2008. Effect of different organic materials on soil aggregates. Akdeniz University Faculty of Agriculture Journal, 21(2): 213-222.
  • Öktüren Asri, F., Demirtaş, E.I., Arı, N., Arpacıoğlu, E.A., Özkan, C.F., 2010. Determination of the quality of irrigation water used in greenhouses in Antalya-Serik Region. Mediterranean University Faculty of Agriculture Journal, 23(2): 145-150.
  • Öktüren Asri, F., Sönmez, S., 2009. Determination of nutritional status and irrigation water quality of tomato plants grown in soilless culture system in Antalya Region. Akdeniz University Faculty of Agriculture Journal, 22(2): 191-200.