Mouniga R | Nematology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mouniga R | Nematology | Best Researcher Award

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University | India

Dr. Mouniga R is an accomplished academic and researcher in the field of Plant Nematology, currently serving as Assistant Professor in Nematology at PGP College of Agricultural Sciences, Namakkal. She holds a B.Sc. in Horticulture from Horticultural College and Research Institute, Trichy, an M.Sc. in Nematology from Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, and a Ph.D. in Plant Nematology from the same institution. Her research contributions focus on innovative nematode management strategies, including entomopathogenic nematodes, chitosan nanoparticles, and integrated approaches for sustainable crop protection. With several peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and numerous popular articles, her scholarly output has gained recognition, supported by an h-index of 3, over 12 documents, and more than 65 citations. She has actively participated in national and international conferences, presenting oral and poster papers, and has undergone advanced training in bioinformatics and agricultural data analysis. Her excellence has been acknowledged with awards such as best oral presenter, quiz competition prizes, innovative article award, and recognition for contributions in agricultural scientific Tamil. Her research interests lie in plant nematology, nanotechnology applications in crop protection, and sustainable pest management. She continues to contribute significantly to teaching, research, and extension activities, inspiring future agricultural scientists with her dedication and innovative research.

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RANJNA KAUNDAL | Forestry | Best Researcher Award

Ms. RANJNA KAUNDAL | Forestry | Best Researcher Award

Forest Research Institute Dehradun, India

AUTHOR PROFILE

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Ranjna Kaundal began her academic journey with a strong foundation in biological sciences, culminating in a Bachelor’s degree in Botany, Zoology, and Chemistry from Himachal Pradesh University. Her deep interest in plant sciences led her to pursue an M.Sc. in Botany, specializing in advanced topics in applied microbiology. These early academic explorations laid the groundwork for her transition into forestry research, where she continues to excel.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Currently a Ph.D. Scholar under CSIR-SRF at the Forest Pathology Section, Forest Research Institute (ICFRE-FRI), Dehradun, Ranjna is actively engaged in interdisciplinary research bridging microbiology and forest ecology. She has undertaken field surveys across ecologically sensitive and industrially impacted regions, contributing significantly to soil and microbial analysis for environmental rehabilitation.

Her doctoral research focuses on the bioremediation potential of plant growth-promoting microbes for solubilizing heavy metals in industrially contaminated soils. Under the guidance of Dr. Vipin Parkash, her work involves isolation and identification of AMF, rhizobacteria, and mycoflora, as well as controlled bio-inoculation experiments and soil health assessments.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS IN FORESTRY

Ranjna’s core expertise lies in Forest Pathology, with a research orientation centered on soil microbiology, bioremediation, and plant-microbe interactions. Her investigations contribute to sustainable forest management by promoting microbial solutions for heavy metal detoxification and restoring ecological balance in contaminated environments.

She is proficient in mass production of beneficial microbes, analyzing soil physicochemical properties, and utilizing advanced tools for microbial diversity studies. Her research further extends to AMF diversity in mangroves and hill bamboos, endophytic fungi, and wild macrofungi of the Garhwal Himalayas, showcasing her broad ecological interests.

ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

Ranjna has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications in reputed international journals and scientific books by Springer, CRC Press, and Elsevier, including:

  • Journal of Forest Science

  • Soil and Sediment Contamination

  • Advances in Bamboo Science

  • Environment and Natural Resources Journal

She has presented at several international conferences, including the MDPI 3rd International Electronic Conference on Microbiology and the Society for Scientific Development in Agriculture and Technology.

Accolades:

  • CSIR-SRF and JRF Fellowship awardee

  • Merit Scholarship Awardee

  • Qualified HP-SET (Assistant Professor Eligibility)

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Ranjna’s work significantly contributes to ecological restoration and forest health monitoring in industrial corridors and fragile ecosystems. Through her multi-layered studies on AMF and rhizobacteria, she offers innovative strategies for sustainable land reclamation, reforestation, and biodiversity conservation in areas impacted by anthropogenic stressors.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Ranjna aspires to advance microbial-based solutions for forest ecosystem restoration, enhance soil fertility, and pioneer nature-based remediation technologies. Her future work aims to integrate microbial ecology with climate-resilient forestry, contribute to national green policies, and mentor the next generation of ecological researchers.

Her evolving expertise in eco-toxicology, microbial biotechnology, and sustainable forestry practices positions her to lead impactful research addressing global environmental challenges.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION:

Title: Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Biotization Enhances Stress-Resistant Morphophysiological Traits in Forest Tree Species
Authors: Vipin Parkash, Ranjna Kaundal, Supriti Paul, Meghna Thapa
Journal/Book: Biotechnological Approaches for Sustaining Forest Trees and Their Products (Book Chapter)
Year: 2024

Title: Bambusicolous Endophytic Fungi: A Systematic Review with an Emphasis Related on India
Authors: Meghna Thapa, Vipin Parkash, A. Pandey, Ranjna Kaundal, Supriti Paul
Journal: Advances in Bamboo Science
Year: 2024

Title: Influence of Potentially Toxic Elements and Physio-Chemical Parameters of Industrially Contaminated Soil on Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Diversity in BBN Corridor, Himachal Pradesh, India
Authors: Ranjna Kaundal, Vipin Parkash, Supriti Paul, Meghna Thapa
Journal: Soil and Sediment Contamination: An International Journal
Year: 2024

Title: Seasonal Diversity of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) in the Mangrove Forests of Bakkhali, Sundarban, India
Authors: Supriti Paul, Vipin Parkash, Ranjna Kaundal, Bikram Dhara, Meghna Thapa
Journal: Environment and Natural Resources Journal
Year: 2024

Title: Quality Stock Production of Aquilaria malaccensis Lamk. Using Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Inoculation: Restoration of Agarwood Source
Authors: Vipin Parkash, Ranjna Kaundal, Supriti Paul, Meghna Thapa
Journal: Asian Journal of Research in Agriculture and Forestry
Year: 2024

CONCLUSION

Ranjna Kaundal is a promising researcher whose interdisciplinary work blends plant sciences, soil microbiology, and forest pathology to address pressing environmental issues. With a strong academic foundation, practical field experience, and a forward-thinking research vision, she is poised to make significant contributions to forestry research, ecological sustainability, and microbial biotechnology.

Mamun Mandal | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Mamun Mandal | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

University of Gour Banga, India

Author Profile

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🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Mamun Mandal embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in environmental science. He earned his Ph.D. in 2011, focusing on environmental microbiology. His early research delved into the interactions between plants and microbial communities, setting the stage for his future endeavors in environmental remediation and sustainable practices.

🏢 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Mandal has held esteemed positions in academia and research institutions. He has been associated with various universities, contributing to both teaching and research. His roles have included:

  • Faculty Member: Engaging in teaching and mentoring students in environmental science disciplines.

  • Research Collaborator: Participating in interdisciplinary projects addressing environmental challenges.

  • Conference Presenter: Sharing his research findings at national and international conferences, fostering knowledge exchange.

📚 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Dr. Mandal’s research has significantly advanced the field of environmental science. His key contributions include:

  • Phytoremediation: Investigating the use of plants to remove pollutants from the environment, enhancing air and soil quality.

  • Microbial Degradation: Exploring bacterial enzymes capable of breaking down micro- and nano-plastics, offering solutions to plastic pollution.

  • Biofertilizers: Developing bio-based fertilizers from food waste, promoting sustainable agriculture.

  • Air Pollution Studies: Assessing the impact of particulate matter on plant health and reproduction, contributing to urban environmental management.

His work is characterized by a multidisciplinary approach, integrating microbiology, plant science, and environmental engineering.

🏅 ACADEMIC CITES, ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

Dr. Mandal’s scholarly contributions have been recognized through numerous citations and accolades:

  • Publications: Authored multiple peer-reviewed articles in reputed journals, including Science of The Total Environment and Chemosphere.

  • Awards: Received honors such as the Scientist of the Year Award by the National Environmental Science Academy and fellowships from esteemed societies like the Inland Fisheries Society of India.

  • Editorial Roles: Served as a guest editor and associate editor for journals focusing on plasma physics and astrophysics, reflecting his interdisciplinary expertise.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Mandal’s research has had a profound impact on environmental policies and sustainable practices. His studies on air pollution and plant interactions have informed urban planning strategies, emphasizing the role of green spaces in mitigating pollution. Additionally, his work on biofertilizers has influenced sustainable agriculture practices, promoting the use of organic inputs to enhance soil health.

🧭 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Mandal’s legacy lies in his commitment to addressing environmental issues through scientific innovation. His future endeavors aim to:

  • Advance Sustainable Technologies: Develop eco-friendly solutions for pollution control and resource management.

  • Educate and Mentor: Guide the next generation of environmental scientists, fostering a culture of sustainability.

  • Collaborate Globally: Engage in international research collaborations to tackle environmental challenges on a global scale.

 ✅CONCLUSION

Dr. Mamun Mandal exemplifies the role of a dedicated environmental scientist, whose research and initiatives have significantly contributed to sustainable development. His interdisciplinary approach and commitment to environmental stewardship continue to inspire advancements in the field.

 🔬NOTABLE PUBLICATION:

Title: Air pollution may alter reproductive dynamics/efficacy in plants: correlative evidences from an urban sprawl in Eastern Indo-Gangetic plain
Authors: S. Das, C. Barman, A. Roy, M. Mandal, R. Popek, A. Adit, A. Sarkar
Journal: Aerobiologia
Year: 2024

Title: Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi-Associated Bacteria and Their Role in Plant Protection in Rice Cultivation
Authors: M. Mandal, A. Sarkar
Journal: Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi
Year: 2023

Title: Dynamics of biological contaminants along with microbial community during vermicomposting
Authors: A. Chowdhury, A. Roy, M. Mandal, S. Das, G.K. Agrawal, R. Rakwal, A. Sarkar
Journal: Fate of Biological Contaminants During Recycling of Organic Wastes
Year: 2023

Title: Zinc solubilizing rhizobacteria as soil health engineer managing zinc deficiency in plants
Authors: S. Chakraborty, M. Mandal, A.P. Chakraborty, S. Majumdar
Journal: Rhizosphere Engineering
Volume: 1, Pages 215–238
Year: 2022

Title: Comprehensive study of the microplastic footprint in the urban pond and river of Eastern India
Authors: M. Mandal, A. Roy, A. Sarkar
Journal: Scientific Reports
Volume: 15 (1), Article 8645
Year: 2025

Title: Quantification and Characterization of Airborne Microplastics and their Possible Hazards: A Case Study from an Urban Sprawl in Eastern India
Authors: M. Mandal, A. Roy, P. Singh, A. Sarkar
Journal: Frontiers in Environmental Chemistry
Volume: 5, Article 1499873
Year: 2024