xuekun Zhang | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award
Prof xuekun Zhang, Shihezi University, China
Prof. Xuekun Zhang is an Associate Professor at Shihezi University, specializing in crop resistance/susceptibility genes and biological control of plant diseases π±π§¬. He holds a doctoral degree from Huazhong Agricultural University and a master’s from Shihezi University. His research focuses on utilizing bioinformatics and molecular biology to identify key genes related to crop disease resistance, and studying pathogenic fungi for biocontrol potential π¦ π¬. He has led multiple provincial and university-level projects and published over 20 papers, including in top journals like Viruses and Front Plant Sci π. He also teaches advanced plant immunology and plant pathology courses π.
Publication Profile
Research Interests
Professor Xuekun Zhang specializes in the mining and utilization of crop resistance and susceptibility genes, aiming to enhance agricultural resilience. His research focuses on understanding plant responses to diseases and improving crop protection. He also investigates the biological control of plant diseases, employing natural mechanisms to reduce reliance on chemical treatments. His work aims to create sustainable agricultural practices, ensuring better crop yields and healthier ecosystems. Prof. Zhangβs expertise is integral in advancing crop science and plant pathology. π±πΎπ¬π§¬π
Experience
Prof. Xuekun Zhang holds a doctoral degree and serves as an associate professor and master’s thesis supervisor. He graduated with a master’s degree from Shihezi University in 2013 and worked at the Cotton Research Institute of Xinjiang Agricultural Reclamation Science Academy from 2013 to 2017. In 2021, he obtained his doctoral degree from Huazhong Agricultural University. Following this, he joined the College of Agriculture at Shihezi University, where he continues to contribute to academic research and mentoring. π±πππΎ
Research Field
Prof. Xuekun Zhang specializes in bioinformatics and molecular biology to identify key genes linked to crop resistance and susceptibility to diseases. π±π¬ He explores the mechanisms behind these genes’ actions and investigates harmful pathogenic fungi and viruses to find low-virulence strains with biocontrol potential. π¦ πͺ Prof. Zhang has led three provincial-level scientific research projects and two university-level ones, contributing significantly to the field. He has also participated in three National Natural Science Foundation projects, the “Comprehensive Scientific Expedition to Xinjiang” by the National Ministry of Science and Technology, and several other national and regional research programs. ππ
Research Achievements
Prof. Xuekun Zhang is an accomplished researcher with over 20 publications, including 12 SCI papers where he served as the first or corresponding author. His work has been featured in prestigious journals such as Plant Biotechnology Journal, Viruses, Plants, and Agronomy. Notably, one of his papers was published in a top-tier journal, and since 2019, he has consistently published papers with an impact factor (IF) greater than 7.0. His research contributions continue to advance the field, demonstrating his expertise and influence in plant biotechnology and related areas. ππ±π¬πΏ
Research Focus
Prof. Xuekun Zhang’s research primarily focuses on plant-pathogen interactions, particularly in the context of parasitic plants like broomrape (Orobanche) and their impact on crop health. His work involves the identification and genetic diversity of broomrape species in Xinjiang, China, as well as exploring plant resistance mechanisms, such as jasmonate signaling pathways and cell wall activity, to combat parasitic infestation. Zhang also investigates the role of mycoviruses in pathogens affecting fragrant pears and cotton plants, aiming to develop better disease management strategies. His interdisciplinary studies incorporate molecular biology, genomics, and plant pathology. π±π¬π§¬πΎ
Publication Top Notes
Identification and genetic diversity analysis of broomrape in Xinjiang, China
Identification of Mycoviruses in the Pathogens of Fragrant Pear Valsa Canker from Xinjiang in China
First Report of Karelinia caspia as a New Host of Orobanche cumana in Xinjiang, China