Maipato Mota | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Maipato Mota
Stellenbosch University, Lesotho

Maipato Mota
Affiliation Stellenbosch University
Country Lesotho
Google Scholar ID bpUcgL4AAAAJ
Documents 3
Citations 8
h-index 1
Subject Area Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Event International Invention Awards
ORCID 0009-0001-6765-3159

The Innovative Research Award recognizes scholarly contributions that demonstrate scientific rigor, practical relevance, and measurable impact within a specialized field of study. Maipato Mota of Stellenbosch University has contributed to agricultural and biological sciences through investigations focused on crop physiology, drought tolerance, plant growth regulators, and sustainable agricultural productivity. Published studies authored and co-authored by Mota examine important challenges affecting crop performance under environmental stress conditions and agricultural management systems.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the academic profile and research achievements of Maipato Mota. The research portfolio focuses on plant physiology, crop resilience, brassinosteroid applications, herbicide interactions, and drought stress management. Through peer-reviewed publications, the researcher has contributed knowledge relevant to improving agricultural productivity and understanding physiological responses of economically important crops under diverse environmental conditions.[2]

Keywords

Agricultural Sciences, Crop Physiology, Drought Tolerance, Brassinosteroids, Sustainable Agriculture, Soybean Research, Potato Varieties, Plant Growth Regulators.

Introduction

Agricultural systems worldwide face increasing pressure from climate variability, water scarcity, and evolving production demands. Research examining crop adaptation mechanisms and physiological enhancement strategies plays an important role in supporting food security and sustainable farming. Maipato Mota’s work addresses these themes through experimental investigations involving legumes and potato crops under controlled and field-related conditions.[3]

Research Profile

Maipato Mota is affiliated with Stellenbosch University and conducts research within the Agricultural and Biological Sciences domain. The available scholarly record includes publications focused on crop improvement, physiological assessment, and environmental stress responses. The research output demonstrates an interest in translating scientific findings into practical agricultural applications that may support productivity and resilience in Southern African farming systems.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Assessment of brassinosteroid foliar applications and their influence on crop yield and physiological performance.
  • Evaluation of drought tolerance among commercially cultivated potato varieties under glasshouse conditions.
  • Investigation of mesotrione residual effects on soybean morphology, physiology, and yield outcomes.
  • Contribution to evidence-based approaches for crop stress management and productivity enhancement.

Publications

  1. FOLIAR APPLICATION OF BRASSINOSTEROIDS IMPROVES THE YIELD AND MORPHO-PHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF Arachis hypogaea L., Glycine max (L.), and Phaseolus vulgaris L. (2024).
  2. Evaluating drought tolerance of four commercially grown potato varieties in Southern Africa under glasshouse conditions (2026).
  3. Effects of Different Mesotrione Residual Levels on Morphological, Physiological, and Yield Characteristics of Brassinosteroid-Treated Soya Bean (2026).

Research Impact

The research record includes peer-reviewed studies that have attracted scholarly attention and contributed citations within the agricultural sciences literature. The findings provide insights into crop management strategies, physiological adaptation mechanisms, and potential approaches for improving productivity under environmental constraints. Such contributions are relevant to researchers, agronomists, and agricultural practitioners seeking sustainable crop production solutions.[4]

Award Suitability

Maipato Mota’s research aligns with the objectives of the Innovative Research Award through a demonstrated commitment to advancing scientific understanding of crop performance and resilience. The combination of experimental rigor, practical agricultural relevance, and publication activity supports recognition within an international innovation and research framework. The work addresses contemporary agricultural challenges while contributing valuable knowledge for future scientific investigations.[5]

Conclusion

The academic contributions of Maipato Mota reflect an emerging research profile centered on agricultural sustainability, plant physiology, and stress adaptation. Through studies examining brassinosteroids, drought tolerance, and crop productivity, the researcher has contributed to ongoing scientific discussions concerning resilient agricultural systems. These achievements provide a foundation for continued scholarly development and recognition within the broader research community.

References

  1. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Author profile: Maipato Mota.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=bpUcgL4AAAAJ
  2. Mota, M.M., der Watt, E.V., & Khetsha, Z.P. (2024). Applied Ecology and Environmental Research.
    https://doi.org/10.15666/aeer/2201_355371
  3. South African Journal of Botany. (2026). Evaluating drought tolerance of four commercially grown potato varieties in Southern Africa under glasshouse conditions.
  4. Agrochemicals. (2026). Effects of Different Mesotrione Residual Levels on Morphological, Physiological, and Yield Characteristics of Brassinosteroid-Treated Soya Bean.
  5. ORCID. (n.d.). Researcher identifier record for Maipato Mota.
    https://orcid.org/0009-0001-6765-3159
  6. International Invention Awards. (n.d.). Award program information and evaluation framework.
    inventionawards.org

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jessica Fleming | Molecular Biomarkers | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jessica Fleming | Molecular Biomarkers | Best Researcher Award

The Ohio State University, United States.

Dr. Jessica L. Fleming, PhD, is an accomplished radiobiologist at the James Comprehensive Cancer Center, The Ohio State University. With over a decade of experience in translational oncology research, she specializes in molecular biomarkers and radiation therapy innovations. Dr. Fleming plays a key role in collaborative clinical and research initiatives, especially in glioma and FLASH radiotherapy. She is also a co-founder and former CEO of the Cap City Biohackers, demonstrating her entrepreneurial edge in biomedical innovation.

Profile

Scopus

πŸŽ“ Education

Dr. Fleming earned her PhD in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology from The Ohio State University in 2012, following a BS in Biology, Cum Laude, from Ashland University in 2006. Her strong academic foundation was supported by multiple fellowships and research opportunities during her undergraduate and graduate studies.

πŸ§ͺ Experience

Dr. Fleming currently serves as an Associate Radiobiologist at OSU, working with Dr. Arnab Chakravarti. Her journey at OSU began as a graduate student, advancing through postdoctoral research and senior research associate roles. She has led cutting-edge radiobiological studies and was integral to several major clinical protocols. Beyond academia, she was the CEO and Co-Founder of Cap City Biohackers, reflecting her commitment to science outreach and innovation.

πŸ”¬ Research Interests

Radiation oncology and molecular oncology, particularly adult gliomas and biomarkers

FLASH radiotherapy, clinical translation, and toxicity modeling

Tumor heterogeneity and resistance mechanisms

Translational research bridging lab discoveries and patient care

πŸ† Awards & Honors

πŸ₯‡ 2024 ASTRO Annual Meeting Abstract Award

πŸ… Columbus CEO Future 50 Award (2020)

πŸŽ– Best of ASTRO & Basic/Translational Science Abstract Award (2018)

πŸŽ“ Alumni Grants for Graduate Research (2012)

🧬 NSF REU Fellow (2005)

🌟 Track & Field Athletic Scholar and Presidential Scholar (2002–2006)

πŸ“š Selected Publications

Here are some of Dr. Fleming’s key publications, with citation and access details:

Fleming JL et al. (2025) – Comprehensive Molecular Analysis in NRG Oncology/RTOG 9813 – Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys (Accepted)

Manring HR, Fleming JL et al. (2025) – FLASH Radiotherapy: From In Vivo Data to Clinical Translation – Hematol Oncol Clin N Am (PMID: 39828472)

Fleming JL, Chakravarti A. (2025) – Molecular Biomarkers in Adult Lower-Grade Gliomas – Cancer J, 31(1): e0758. (PMID: 39841423)
➀ Cited by: 2 articles

Kotecha R, Schiff D, Chakravarti A, Fleming JL et al. (2024) – Management of IDH-Mutated Gliomas – J Clin Oncol, 42(21): 2588-2598. (PMID: 38833641)
➀ Cited by: 15 articles

Becker AP, Becker V, McElroy J, Fleming J et al. (2024) – HMGB2 as Biomarker in Astrocytomas – Cancers (Basel), 16(8): 1516. (PMID: 38672598)
➀ Cited by: 7 articles