Bhagya Hp | Plantation crops | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bhagya Hp | Plantation crops | Best Researcher Award

Scientist at ICAR – Directorate of Cashew Research, India

Dr. Bhagya H P is a distinguished scientist at ICAR-Directorate of Cashew Research, Puttur, with a commendable academic and research profile. Her contributions span various aspects of horticultural science, particularly focusing on cashew and oil palm crops. With notable awards, extensive research, and significant innovations, Dr. Bhagya exemplifies excellence in research and development in her field.

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🎓Education

Dr. Bhagya H P’s educational journey reflects a strong foundation and exceptional performance in the field of horticulture. She completed her undergraduate degree in Horticulture from the University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Bangalore, in 2009, graduating with a commendable OGPA of 7.95. Building on this solid base, she pursued her Master’s degree at the same institution, specializing in Horticulture with a focus on Plantation, Medicinal, Aromatic, and Spice Crops. Her dedication to her studies was recognized through an impressive OGPA of 9.03, earning her the University Gold Medal for the highest OGPA in her program. Dr. Bhagya continued her academic pursuit with a Ph.D. in Horticulture from the University of Horticultural Sciences (UHS), Bagalkot, which she completed in 2019. Her doctoral research achieved an outstanding OGPA of 9.19, and her thesis garnered the prestigious Dr. B R Barwale Best Thesis Award. Throughout her academic career, Dr. Bhagya has not only excelled in her studies but also contributed to the field through her research and innovative work.

đź’ĽWork Experience

Dr. Bhagya H P has amassed significant work experience in the field of horticultural research, particularly focusing on cashew and oil palm crops. As a Scientist at the ICAR-Directorate of Cashew Research, Puttur, she has been instrumental in driving various research initiatives aimed at enhancing crop production and productivity. Dr. Bhagya’s work experience includes extensive involvement in the collection, conservation, and utilization of oil palm germplasm, which has led to the registration of 11 genetic stocks. Additionally, she has played a key role in developing a technology for identifying dwarf traits in oil palm, further contributing to the improvement of crop varieties.

🔍Research Focus 

Dr. Bhagya H P’s research is primarily centered on enhancing the production and productivity of horticultural crops, with a particular emphasis on cashew and oil palm. She has been deeply involved in projects related to germplasm collection, conservation, and cataloguing, which are crucial for the genetic improvement of these crops. Her work in oil palm includes the registration of 11 genetic stocks and the development of a technology for identifying dwarf traits, which has significant implications for crop management and yield optimization. In cashew, Dr. Bhagya has contributed to the development of the Nethra Jumbo-2 variety and the registration of three genetic stocks with special traits. Her research extends to innovative product development, including a new cashew apple product, and the creation of educational tools, such as software for oil palm farmers. Through her research, Dr. Bhagya aims to address critical challenges in horticulture, particularly in improving crop varieties and developing sustainable cultivation practices.

🏆Awards and Honors

Dr. Bhagya H P has been recognized for her exceptional contributions to horticultural science with several prestigious awards and honors. She received the Young Scientist Award in 2022 from INSO, acknowledging her innovative work and dedication to her field. In 2020, she was honored with the Dr. B R Barwale Best Thesis Award for her Ph.D. thesis in Horticulture Biotechnology from IAHS, New Delhi. Her academic brilliance is further highlighted by the University Gold Medal awarded for achieving the highest OGPA in her M.Sc. program in Horticulture, specializing in Plantation Spices, Medicinal, and Aromatic Crops. Additionally, Dr. Bhagya was awarded the Inspire Fellowship in 2013 for her Ph.D. studies and qualified for the ICAR-Senior Research Fellowship in 2014, emphasizing her strong foundation in horticultural research and her commitment to advancing the field.

Conclusion

Dr. Bhagya H P is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her substantial contributions to horticultural research, particularly in cashew and oil palm. Her academic excellence, innovative research, and impactful publications highlight her as a leading researcher in her field. With further enhancements in collaboration and patent development, she has the potential to make even greater strides in horticultural science.

đź“–Publications :

Identification of QTLs in oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) using SSR markers through association mapping

Authors: HP Bhagya, B Kalyana Babu, PM Gangadharappa, MBN Naika, D Satish, …

Journal: Journal of Genetics

Citations: 42

Year: 2020

Carbon sequestration potential in coconut-based cropping systems

Authors: HP Bhagya, HP Maheswarappa

Journal: Horticulture Society of India

Citations: 37

Year: 2017

Response of silicon and micro nutrients on fruit character and nutrient content in leaf of sapota

Authors: KA Lalithya, HP Bhagya, R Choudhary

Journal: Biolife

Citations: 29

Year: 2014

Development and validation of whole genome-wide and genic microsatellite markers in oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.): First microsatellite database (OpSatdb)

Authors: MR KL, S Sahu, RK Mathur, NK P, A P, B HP

Journal: Scientific Reports

Citations: 28

Year: 2019

Response of soil and foliar application of silicon and micro nutrients on leaf nutrient status of sapota

Authors: KA Lalithya, HP Bhagya, K Bharathi, K HIPPARAGI

Journal: The Bioscan

Citations: 28

Year: 2014

Mulibeneficial uses of spices: a brief review

Authors: HP Bhagya, YC Raveendra

Journal: Acta Scientific Nutritional Health

Citations: 25

Year: 2017

Effect of clipping and plant growth regulator along with different kinds of fertilizers on yield and yield parameters in sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) during monsoon period

Authors: K Bharathi, P Panneerselvam, HP Bhagya

Journal: Indian Journal of Agricultural Research

Citations: 21

Year: 2014

Effect of fertigation on the productivity of coconut

Authors: TB Basavaraju, HP Bhagya, M Prashanth, S Arulraj, HP Maheswarappa

Journal: Journal of Plantation Crops

Citations: 17

Year: 2014

Phenomics, genomics of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.): way forward for making sustainable and high yielding quality oil palm

Authors: BK Babu, RK Mathur, P Anitha, G Ravichandran, HP Bhagya

Journal: Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants

Citations: 14

Year: 2021

Genome-wide association study (GWAS) of major QTLs for bunch and oil yield related traits in Elaeis guineensis L

Authors: K Babu, RK Mathur, MVB Venu, S Shil, G Ravichandran, P Anita, …

Journal: Plant Science

Citations: 12

Year: 2021