Prof. Bangxi Zhang | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award
Professor at Soil and Fertilizer Research Institute, Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Guiyang, Guizhou, China
Prof. Zhang Bangxi, born in 1984, is a distinguished researcher specializing in agricultural resource utilization, edible and medicinal mushroom cultivation, and agricultural product safety evaluation. He serves as the Director of the Natural Resources and Ecological Management Laboratory at the Soil and Fertilizer Institute, Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences, and leads multiple national research initiatives. With over 40 academic papers (30+ SCI-indexed), 10+ invention patents, and leadership in 10+ provincial/ministerial research projects, he has made significant contributions to agricultural science. He has received prestigious awards, including the Guizhou Natural Science Award (2nd Prize, 1st Rank), and serves as a reviewer for top international journals. Actively engaged in science outreach, he has trained over 1,000 farmers and played a key role in rural revitalization. Recognized as an Outstanding Young Scientific Talent, Prof. Zhang’s expertise and impact make him a leader in advancing sustainable agriculture and the edible mushroom industry.
Professional Profile
Education
Prof. Zhang Bangxi holds a Ph.D. from the College of Resources and Environmental Sciences at China Agricultural University, specializing in agricultural resource utilization and environmental sustainability. His academic journey provided a strong foundation in soil science, ecological management, and food safety, shaping his expertise in edible and medicinal mushroom cultivation. Throughout his education, he engaged in extensive research on agricultural product safety evaluation, equipping him with the knowledge to address critical challenges in sustainable farming. His doctoral studies emphasized interdisciplinary approaches, integrating resource management with agricultural innovation. This academic background has enabled him to lead high-impact research projects and contribute significantly to China’s agricultural sector. As a Master’s Supervisor, he continues to mentor young researchers, fostering advancements in agricultural sciences. Prof. Zhang’s education has been instrumental in his success as a researcher, policy advisor, and industry leader, driving innovation in ecological resource management and the edible mushroom industry.
Professional Experience
Prof. Zhang Bangxi is a renowned researcher and industry leader specializing in agricultural resource utilization, edible and medicinal mushroom cultivation, and agricultural product safety. He currently serves as the Director of the Natural Resources and Ecological Management Laboratory at the Soil and Fertilizer Institute, Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences, where he leads cutting-edge research on sustainable agriculture. He is also the Director of the National Edible Fungus Germplasm Bank (Guizhou) and heads the Qiandongnan Comprehensive Experimental Station under the National Edible Mushroom Industry Technology System. Beyond academia, he plays a crucial role in rural revitalization as the leader of the Science and Technology Special Task Force for Congjiang County. Prof. Zhang holds key positions in multiple national and provincial scientific societies, including serving as Vice Chairman of the Pleurotus Industry Branch and Guizhou Edible/Medicinal Mushroom Industry Association, making significant contributions to agricultural innovation, industry development, and science outreach.
Research Interest
Prof. Zhang Bangxi’s research focuses on agricultural resource utilization, edible and medicinal mushroom cultivation, and agricultural product safety evaluation. His work aims to enhance sustainable farming practices by optimizing soil fertility, improving crop productivity, and promoting eco-friendly agricultural technologies. A key area of his research is the development and conservation of edible mushroom germplasm, where he leads efforts at the National Edible Fungus Germplasm Bank (Guizhou) to preserve genetic diversity and improve mushroom strains. He also investigates food safety and quality control in agricultural products, ensuring compliance with national and international standards. Additionally, Prof. Zhang explores integrated agricultural systems, seeking innovative methods to enhance rural livelihoods and promote environmental sustainability. His interdisciplinary approach combines traditional agricultural knowledge with modern scientific advancements, making significant contributions to China’s agricultural sector. His research supports both academic progress and practical applications, benefiting farmers, industry stakeholders, and policymakers alike.
Awards and Honors
Prof. Zhang Bangxi has received numerous prestigious awards and honors in recognition of his outstanding contributions to agricultural science and technology. He was awarded the Guizhou Natural Science Award (2nd Prize, 1st Rank) and the Guizhou Science and Technology Progress Award (3rd Prize, 4th Rank) for his groundbreaking research in edible and medicinal mushroom cultivation and agricultural resource utilization. His contributions to the industry have earned him the title of Outstanding Young Scientific Talent of Guizhou Province and Outstanding Contributor to Guizhou’s Edible Mushroom Industry. As an inaugural Youth Leader at Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences, he has been instrumental in mentoring young researchers and driving innovation. His work has also gained national attention, with features in Xinhua News Agency, China Youth Daily, and Farmer’s Daily. These accolades highlight his dedication to advancing sustainable agriculture, improving rural livelihoods, and shaping the future of the edible mushroom industry.
Research Skills
Prof. Zhang Bangxi possesses exceptional research skills in agricultural resource utilization, edible and medicinal mushroom cultivation, and agricultural product safety evaluation. His expertise lies in designing and leading high-impact research projects, having successfully directed over 10 provincial and ministerial-level studies. With strong experimental design and data analysis capabilities, he has published 40+ academic papers, including 30+ SCI-indexed articles, and holds 10+ invention patents, reflecting his ability to translate research into practical innovations. His skills in germplasm conservation and biotechnology applications are evident in his leadership of the National Edible Fungus Germplasm Bank (Guizhou). Additionally, his role as a reviewer for top international journals highlights his deep analytical and critical thinking abilities. Prof. Zhang also excels in science communication and technology transfer, providing technical training to over 1,000 farmers. His research skills, combined with leadership and interdisciplinary expertise, make him a key figure in advancing sustainable agricultural practices.
Conclusion
Zhang Bangxi is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award, given his outstanding research contributions, leadership, industry impact, and recognition in agricultural sciences. While he could further strengthen his global presence and pursue higher-level national honors, his current achievements already position him as a top contender for the award.
Publications Top Notes
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Title: Effects of moisture and carbon/nitrogen ratio on gaseous emissions and maturity during direct composting of cornstalks used for filtration of anaerobically digested manure centrate
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Year: 2020
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Citation: 103
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Title: Evaluation of humic substances during co-composting of sewage sludge and corn stalk under different aeration rates
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Year: 2017
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Citation: 98
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Title: Recent progresses, challenges, and opportunities of carbon-based materials applied in heavy metal polluted soil remediation
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Year: 2023
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Citation: 85
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Title: Effect of different organic fertilizers application on growth and environmental risk of nitrate under a vegetable field
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Year: 2017
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Citation: 83
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Title: Resource recovery from digested manure centrate: Comparison between conventional and aquaporin thin-film composite forward osmosis membranes
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Year: 2020
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Citation: 57
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Title: Osmotic membrane bioreactors for wastewater reuse: Performance comparison between cellulose triacetate and polyamide thin film composite membranes
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Year: 2017
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Citation: 52
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Title: Gaseous emission and maturity in composting of livestock manure and tobacco wastes: Effects of aeration intensities and mitigation by physiochemical additives
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Year: 2020
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Citation: 47
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Title: Application of magnetic composites in removal of tetracycline through adsorption and advanced oxidation processes (AOPs): a review
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Year: 2021
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Citation: 38
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Title: Membrane processes for resource recovery from anaerobically digested livestock manure effluent: opportunities and challenges
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Year: 2020
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Citation: 36
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Title: Osmotic membrane bioreactor and its hybrid systems for wastewater reuse and resource recovery: advances, challenges, and future directions
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Year: 2018
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Citation: 29
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Title: Effects of inoculation amount and application method on the biodrying performance of municipal solid waste and the odor emissions produced
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Year: 2019
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Citation: 26
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Title: Straw and straw biochar differently affect fractions of soil organic carbon and microorganisms in farmland soil under different water regimes
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Year: 2023
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Citation: 22
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Title: Evaluation of maturity and odor emissions in the process of combined composting of kitchen waste and garden waste
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Year: 2021
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Citation: 20
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Title: Influence of inoculants on content and quality of humus during chicken manure composting
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Year: 2016
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Citation: 18
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