Dr. Goo Bok Jung | Agricultural Sector | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Goo Bok Jung | Agricultural Sector | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Goo Bok Jung | Agricultural Sector | National Institute of Agricultural Sciences | South Korea

Dr. Goo-Bok Jung is a distinguished soil scientist whose extensive career has been dedicated to advancing agricultural sustainability, soil health, and climate change adaptation. As a Senior Researcher at the National Institute of Agricultural Sciences (NIAS) under the Rural Development Administration (RDA), he has played a vital role in shaping Korea’s agricultural environmental policies through research, strategic leadership, and scientific innovation. His contributions span the domains of soil chemistry, heavy metal contamination assessment, water quality monitoring, and climate change impact analysis on agricultural systems. With a deep commitment to improving environmental resilience in agriculture, Dr. Jung has become a key figure in developing data-driven solutions and scientific frameworks that enhance national responses to climate variability and environmental challenges in farming systems.

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Summary of Suitability for the “Best Scholar Award” 

Dr. Goo-Bok Jung is an exceptionally accomplished scholar whose extensive research career and leadership in soil science and agricultural environmental management make him an outstanding candidate for the Research for Best Scholar Award. His work exemplifies scholarly excellence, innovation, and a lifelong dedication to advancing sustainable agriculture in the face of global environmental challenges.

Education

Dr. Jung earned his Ph.D. in Agricultural Environment from Dankook University, where his doctoral research focused on the dynamics of heavy metals in soils and their environmental implications. His academic background provided a strong foundation in soil chemistry, environmental pollution control, and sustainable land management. Through his studies, he developed expertise in analytical methods for evaluating soil and water quality and understanding the ecological consequences of anthropogenic contaminants. This education positioned him to lead interdisciplinary research that bridges soil science, environmental protection, and climate adaptation. His scientific curiosity and methodological rigor continue to inform his applied research in environmental sustainability and agricultural policy.

Professional Experience

Dr. Goo-Bok Jung has built a remarkable career within the Rural Development Administration, beginning as a Research Scientist and progressing through multiple leadership roles that reflect his expertise and dedication. During his early career at the RDA and NAAS, he focused on soil chemical property analysis, heavy metal contamination, and the development of environmental indicators for agricultural sustainability. His work contributed to establishing national guidelines for soil and water quality assessment, which continue to serve as references for sustainable agricultural management across Korea.

As Team Leader for the Climate Change Division at NAAS, Dr. Jung spearheaded initiatives to understand and mitigate the effects of climate change on soil ecosystems and agricultural productivity. His leadership in strategic planning enabled the integration of climate resilience into Korea’s agricultural research agenda. Later, as Division Director at the National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, he led the Climate Change Assessment Division, overseeing multidisciplinary research on greenhouse gas emissions, carbon sequestration, and the adaptation of agricultural practices to environmental stressors.

Currently, as Director within the RDA’s New Agriculture Climate Response Program, Dr. Jung manages national-level projects aimed at transforming agricultural systems to withstand future climatic and environmental challenges. His visionary leadership ensures that research outputs are effectively translated into policy and practice, strengthening the sustainability of Korea’s agricultural landscapes and contributing to global environmental goals.

Research Interests

Dr. Jung’s research interests are deeply rooted in soil science, environmental chemistry, and agricultural sustainability. He is particularly focused on the interactions between soil properties, heavy metal behavior, and climate-driven changes in agricultural systems. His work explores the assessment of soil contamination, development of remediation techniques, and creation of environmental quality indicators that guide sustainable land use. In recent years, his research has expanded to include climate change adaptation in agriculture, emphasizing carbon management, soil health improvement, and the development of predictive models for agricultural resilience. By integrating scientific research with policy initiatives, Dr. Jung has contributed to the creation of frameworks that help agricultural communities respond effectively to environmental stress and ensure long-term food security.

Awards

Throughout his distinguished career, Dr. Jung has received numerous recognitions for his scientific excellence and leadership in agricultural environmental research. His achievements have been acknowledged by the Rural Development Administration for advancing soil contamination analysis, developing water quality indicators, and leading national climate response initiatives. His contributions to environmental policy formulation, as well as his mentorship of young researchers, have strengthened Korea’s position as a leader in sustainable agricultural science. His award nomination reflects his lifelong dedication to improving agricultural resilience, fostering climate-smart innovation, and promoting responsible stewardship of natural resources.

Publication Top Notes

Decadal Trends and Spatial Analysis of Irrigation Suitability Indices Based on Groundwater Quality (2015–2024) in Agricultural Regions of Korea
Evaluation of long-term water quality trends and CCME-WQI applicability in agricultural watersheds of Korea
Future phenological changes of Hydrochara affinis and Sternolophus rufipes in agro-ecosystem under climate change scenarios
Proposal of model-based methodologies for assessing climate change vulnerability in agriculture: Focusing on nutrient discharge assessment in agricultural land using a linked APEX and regression model
Evaluation of nutrient losses of the furrow dike system during the cultivation of soybean (Glycine max L.) in paddy fields

Dr. Leonid Malyshev | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Leonid Malyshev | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Leonid Malyshev | Agriculture | N. I. Vavilov All-Russian Institute of Plant Genetic Resources | Russia

Dr. Malyshev L. L., a distinguished plant geneticist from the N.I. Vavilov All-Russian Institute of Plant Genetic Resources, Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation, has established a strong reputation in the field of plant genetic diversity, metabolomics, and agricultural sensing technology. His academic foundation is built upon a Ph.D. in Plant Genetics, which provided the groundwork for his innovative research in genetic conservation and biochemical profiling of crop species. Throughout his professional career, Dr. Malyshev L. L. has contributed extensively to the enhancement of global agricultural sustainability through the genetic evaluation of seed quality, germplasm preservation, and molecular breeding methods. His professional experience includes active participation in both national and international research collaborations that focus on genetic resource characterization, plant adaptability under environmental stress, and metabolomic analysis of rare and wild plant accessions. Dr. Malyshev L. L.’s research interests primarily revolve around seed biology, metabolomic profiling, genetic diversity studies, and advanced sensing-based phenotyping techniques, demonstrating his commitment to improving the understanding of crop genetics and resilience. His research skills encompass molecular marker analysis, bioinformatics, statistical modeling, and advanced data interpretation, alongside proficiency in managing complex databases of genetic materials. With a strong record of 22 Scopus-indexed publications and 58 citations, his scholarly output underscores the depth and influence of his research contributions. He has also played a leadership role in curating the VIR genetic resource collections, ensuring the preservation and scientific documentation of plant diversity across various agroecological zones.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Malyshev, L. L. (2025). Interrelations between the main seed quality characteristics of narrowleaf lupine from the VIR collection. Vavilovskii Zhurnal Genetiki i Selektsii. 1 Citation.

  2. Malyshev, L. L. (2025). The use of metabolomic profiling to evaluate Aegilops tauschii Coss accessions of various geographical origin from the VIR collection. Proceedings on Applied Botany, Genetics and Breeding. 1 Citation.

  3. Malyshev, L. L. (2024). Evaluation of genetic diversity in wheat accessions using metabolomic markers. Journal of Plant Genetics and Breeding. 3 Citations.

  4. Malyshev, L. L. (2023). Seed germination performance and environmental adaptation of lupine species from the VIR collection. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. 2 Citations.

  5. Malyshev, L. L. (2023). Comparative metabolomic study of rye and wheat varieties under stress conditions. Plant Physiology Reports. 4 Citations.

  6. Malyshev, L. L. (2022). Assessment of biochemical markers for identifying high-yielding grain crops. Applied Botany and Genetics Research. 5 Citations.

  7. Malyshev, L. L. (2021). Genetic resource evaluation and conservation strategies of Russian cereal crops. Advances in Plant Science and Research. 6 Citations.

Dr. Youngho Kwon | Rice Breeding Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Youngho Kwon | Rice Breeding Awards | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Youngho Kwon, National institute of crop science, South Korea

Youngho Kwon is a researcher at the National Institute of Crop Science, Rural Development Administration, South Korea, specializing in rice breeding. He holds a Ph.D., M.S., and B.S. in Applied Microbiology and Plant Pathology from Gyeongsang National University. His research focuses on molecular breeding, plant-microbe interactions, and climate resilience in rice. He has contributed extensively to scientific literature, with publications in top-tier journals such as Nature Climate Change and Trends in Plant Science. His work integrates advanced genetic techniques with practical agricultural applications, aiming to enhance crop productivity and sustainability in the face of environmental challenges.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award – Dr. Youngho Kwon

Dr. Youngho Kwon is a highly accomplished researcher in crop science and plant pathology, specializing in rice breeding, molecular biology, and plant-microbe interactions. His significant contributions to agricultural biotechnology, climate change mitigation, and molecular breeding make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

🎓 Education

  • Ph.D. (1997) – Applied Microbiology and Plant Pathology, Gyeongsang National University, Korea

  • M.S. (2017) – Applied Microbiology and Plant Pathology, Gyeongsang National University, Korea

  • B.S. (2015) – Applied Microbiology and Plant Pathology, Gyeongsang National University, Korea

🏢 Work Experience

  • 2017 – Present: Researcher, Department of Southern Area Crop Science, National Institute of Crop Science, Rural Development Administration, South Korea

🏆 Achievements

  • 📌 Expert in Rice Breeding – Focused on molecular markers, phenotypic analysis, and climate resilience in rice

  • 🌱 Climate Change Mitigation – Pioneered research on Rice Rhizobiome Engineering to combat environmental changes

  • 🌾 Breakthrough in Rice Yield & Emissions – Discovered a gs3 allele mutation that increases grain yield while reducing methane emissions (Published in Nature Climate Change)

  • 🧬 Advancements in RNA-Seq Technology – Identified key defense mechanisms against rice pests (Published in International Journal of Molecular Sciences)

  • 📖 Prolific Researcher – Published numerous papers in top-tier journals like Trends in Plant Science, Molecular Breeding, and Nature Climate Change

🏅 Awards & Honors

  • 🎖 Outstanding Agricultural Research Award – Recognized for innovative contributions to rice genetics and breeding

  • 🏆 Best Paper Award – Awarded for groundbreaking research on molecular breeding and climate adaptation in rice

  • 🌍 Global Collaboration Recognition – Acknowledged for international research collaborations in crop science

  • 🔬 Excellence in Plant Pathology Research – Awarded for contributions to understanding plant-microbe interactions

Publication Top Notes:

Optimizing the degree of milling semi‐waxy rice variety to enhance its functional properties and cooking quality

Rice rhizobiome engineering for climate change mitigation

Development of Functional Molecular Markers for Viviparous Germination Resistance in Rice

Artificial Rainfall on Grain Quality and Baking Characteristics of Winter Wheat Cultivars in Korea

Loss-of-function gs3 allele decreases methane emissions and increases grain yield in rice

Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Grain Size, Shape, and Weight-Related QTLs Identified Using GWAS with Multiple GAPIT Models and High-Density SNP Chip DNA Markers