Leidi Liu | Crop Genetics and Breeding | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Leidi Liu
Affiliation Henan University
Country China
Scopus ID 57217532129
Documents 4
Citations 28
h-index 2
Subject Area Crop Genetics and Breeding
Event International Cognitive Scientist Awards

Leidi Liu

Henan University, China

The Innovative Research Award profile recognizes the scholarly activities and academic contributions of Leidi Liu, a researcher affiliated with Henan University in China. The profile highlights research engagement within the field of Crop Genetics and Breeding, emphasizing scholarly productivity, citation impact, and contribution to scientific knowledge dissemination. Academic recognition programs frequently evaluate publication records, citation indicators, and field-specific research influence when assessing award suitability.[1]

Abstract

This academic recognition profile presents an overview of the research activities, scholarly achievements, and scientific contributions associated with Leidi Liu. The profile focuses on publication output, citation performance, and disciplinary engagement within Crop Genetics and Breeding. The evaluation framework aligns with common academic recognition criteria used in international research award programs, emphasizing measurable scholarly influence and contribution to agricultural science research.[2]

Keywords

Crop Genetics, Plant Breeding, Agricultural Biotechnology, Genomic Research, Scientific Publications, Citation Analysis, Research Impact, Academic Recognition, Innovation in Agriculture, Innovative Research Award.

Introduction

Research excellence in modern agricultural sciences is increasingly assessed through publication quality, citation influence, interdisciplinary collaboration, and contributions to crop improvement initiatives. Crop Genetics and Breeding remains a strategically important scientific field due to its role in supporting food security, sustainable agriculture, and genetic resource enhancement. Researchers operating within this domain contribute to both theoretical understanding and practical agricultural advancement.[3]

Research Profile

Leidi Liu is affiliated with Henan University and has established a documented research presence indexed through Scopus Author ID 57217532129. Available bibliometric indicators report four indexed scholarly documents, twenty-eight citations, and an h-index of two. These indicators provide a quantitative overview of scholarly visibility and engagement within the scientific literature.[1]

Research Contributions

Research activities associated with Crop Genetics and Breeding frequently involve investigations into genetic diversity, crop improvement strategies, breeding methodologies, and the application of molecular technologies to agricultural production systems. Contributions in this area support the development of improved crop varieties capable of addressing environmental challenges, productivity demands, and evolving agricultural requirements.[4]

The integration of genetic analysis, breeding innovation, and applied agricultural science represents an important component of contemporary research programs. Scholarly outputs within these domains contribute to evidence-based agricultural development and support the advancement of scientific understanding in plant improvement research.[5]

Publications

Publication activity serves as a key indicator of scientific engagement and knowledge dissemination. Indexed scholarly documents contribute to academic visibility and facilitate the exchange of research findings among scientific communities. Citation accumulation further reflects the degree to which published work is referenced and utilized by other researchers in related disciplines.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact may be assessed through bibliometric indicators, publication visibility, citation performance, and contribution to scientific progress. Citation records provide evidence of scholarly engagement and indicate that published findings have been incorporated into broader academic discussions. Such indicators are commonly used in international evaluation systems for research recognition and award consideration.[2]

Award Suitability

Based on the available scholarly indicators, documented publication record, and research involvement within Crop Genetics and Breeding, Leidi Liu demonstrates characteristics commonly associated with academic recognition programs. Participation in scientific research, contribution to peer-reviewed literature, and measurable citation impact align with evaluation dimensions frequently considered by international research award committees.

The Innovative Research Award profile recognizes scholarly engagement and encourages continued contributions to scientific advancement. Such recognition initiatives serve to highlight emerging and established researchers whose work contributes to disciplinary development and academic excellence.

Conclusion

Leidi Liu’s academic profile reflects engagement in Crop Genetics and Breeding research, supported by indexed publications and measurable citation activity. The profile illustrates a developing scholarly record within agricultural science and highlights contributions relevant to scientific advancement and knowledge dissemination. Recognition through the Innovative Research Award framework acknowledges these achievements while encouraging future research excellence.[1]

References

    1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus Author Details: Leidi Liu, Author ID 57217532129. Scopus Database.
      https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57217532129
    2. Hirsch, J. E. (2005). An index to quantify an individual’s scientific research output. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 102(46), 16569–16572.
    3. Tester, M., & Langridge, P. (2010). Breeding technologies to increase crop production in a changing world. Science, 327(5967), 818–822.
    4. Varshney, R. K., et al. (2021). Designing future crops through genomics-assisted breeding. Nature Reviews Genetics.
    5. Hickey, J. M., et al. (2019). Breeding crops to feed 10 billion. Nature Biotechnology, 37, 744–754.