Jichuan Kang | Microbiology and Microbial Ecology | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Jichuan Kang | Microbiology and Microbial Ecology | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Guizhou University | China

Prof. Jichuan Kang is a globally recognized mycologist whose research has profoundly advanced fungal taxonomy, systematics, and evolutionary biology. With over 10,755 citations, an h-index of 41, and more than 214 peer-reviewed publications in leading journals such as Fungal Diversity, Studies in Mycology, Mycosphere, and MycoKeys, his work has significantly shaped contemporary understanding of fungal biodiversity, phylogenomics, and secondary metabolism. His research integrates classical taxonomy with molecular systematics, comparative genomics, and evolutionary biology to resolve complex phylogenetic relationships within Ascomycetes and related taxa. Prof. Kang has led numerous nationally funded research projects, contributed to the discovery and classification of numerous novel fungal taxa, and advanced knowledge on endophytic fungi, bioactive metabolites, and fungal evolution. His scholarly impact is further reflected through extensive editorial service, international collaborations, high-impact citations, and sustained recognition as one of the world’s leading scientists in mycology.

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Beibei Ge | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Beibei Ge | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China

Prof. Beibei Ge is a leading researcher in the field of biological control of plant diseases and microbial biotechnology. Her research primarily focuses on the development and utilization of agricultural microorganisms, particularly Streptomyces-derived metabolites such as wuyiencin, to combat major fungal pathogens including Botrytis cinerea and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. Her studies integrate molecular biology, microbiology, and metabolomics to elucidate the biosynthetic and regulatory mechanisms of antimicrobial compounds produced by beneficial microorganisms. Prof. Beibei Ge has made significant contributions to understanding how Streptomyces species synthesize bioactive secondary metabolites and how these metabolites can be optimized through genetic engineering and mutagenesis breeding to enhance biocontrol efficacy. Her group has demonstrated the mechanisms of pathogen inhibition, induction of plant defense responses, and synergistic effects of biopesticide combinations such as wuyiencin with ε-poly-L-lysine or pyrimethanil, offering sustainable alternatives to chemical pesticides. She also explores the impact of biopesticides on soil and rhizosphere microbial communities, contributing valuable insights into their ecological safety and interactions. Prof. Beibei Ge has published over 30 peer-reviewed papers in international journals, including Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Journal of Hazardous Materials, Biological Control, Plant Disease, and Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems. Her notable publications reveal both mechanistic insights and practical applications of microbial biocontrol in horticultural systems. Her work has been supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and National Key R&D Programs, underscoring its strategic importance in agricultural innovation. With 747 citations across 34 publications and an h-index of 14, Prof. Beibei Ge’s research demonstrates a strong scientific impact in advancing eco-friendly plant protection, bridging microbial biotechnology with sustainable agriculture.

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  • Zhang, W., Cao, Y., Li, H., Rasmey, A.-H. M., Zhang, K., Shi, L., & Ge, B.* (2024). Membrane protein Bcsdr2 mediates biofilm integrity, hyphal growth and virulence of Botrytis cinerea. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 108, 398.

  • Lu, Y., Wei, S., Wang, J., Cao, Y., Han, X., Xu, C., Wang, F., & Ge, B. (2024). Biocontrol of Botrytis cinerea by Streptomyces noursei C27 and preliminary identification of antimicrobial metabolites. Biological Control, 196, 105561.

  • Xie, J.#, Li, B.#, Li, J., Ran, L., & Ge, B.* (2024). Effect of combining Wuyiencin and Pyrimethanil on controlling grape gray mold and delaying resistance development in Botrytis cinerea. Microorganisms, 12, 1383.

  • Xie, J.#, Wisnu, A. W.#, Lv, Z., Berg, G., Cernava, T., & Ge, B. (2023). Rhizosphere bacteria show a stronger response to antibiotic-based biopesticide than to conventional pesticides. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 458, 132035.

  • Yang, M., Zhang, W., Lv, Z., Shi, L., Zhang, K., & Ge, B.* (2023). Biocontrol of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum by inducing defense response in soybean using Wuyiencin produced by Streptomyces albulus CK-15. Plant Disease, 107(1), 107–115.