Hamid Mozafari | Crop Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hamid Mozafari | Crop Science | Best Researcher Award

Islamic Azad University | Iran

Dr. Hamid Mozafari, Associate Professor of Crop Physiology at Islamic Azad University, Shahr-e-Qods Branch, is a distinguished researcher with extensive contributions to agronomy, crop physiology, and plant stress studies. His academic profile reflects strong research credentials, with an h-index of 23, over 150 scientific documents, and more than 1,400 citations to his credit. These metrics highlight both the impact and consistency of his scholarly output. He has authored and co-authored numerous publications in reputed international and national journals, covering areas such as drought stress, crop yield optimization, plant physiology, and the application of bio-organic and inorganic treatments in sustainable agriculture. His works not only focus on theoretical crop physiology but also emphasize practical solutions to enhance food security under challenging environmental conditions. In addition to his research, Dr. Mozafari has served in various leadership roles, including Head of Faculty of Agriculture and Head of Department of Agrotechnology-Crop Physiology, where he contributed to academic development and student mentorship. His contributions to teaching, supervising MSc and PhD theses, and journal reviewing further demonstrate his influence in the scientific community. The combination of his h-index, document count, and citation record underscores his position as a productive and impactful researcher in the field of agricultural sciences.

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Featured Publications

Effect of drought stress on oil content and fatty acids composition of some safflower genotypes.

Plant yield, antioxidant capacity and essential oil quality of Satureja mutica supplied with cattle manure and wheat straw in different plant densities

Changes in yield, protein, minerals, and fatty acid profile of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) under fertilizer management involving application of nitrogen, humic acid.