Muhammad Wasim Haider | Environmental effects | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Muhammad Wasim Haider, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan.
Dr. Muhammad Wasim Haider 🎓 is a dedicated horticulture expert and educator currently serving as a Lecturer 🌱 at the Department of Horticultural Sciences, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur 🇵🇰. He holds a Ph.D. in Horticulture from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, with specialized experience in potato production, dormancy management, and vegetable value chains 🥔🍅. Fluent in Urdu, English, Punjabi, and Saraiki 🗣️, he has trained at USDA 🇺🇸 and actively mentors undergraduate to doctoral students 📘. His research is deeply rooted in sustainable crop improvement 🌿 and value chain development for community upliftment 🧑🌾.
Publication Profile
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🔹 Education & Experience
🎓 Education:
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📚 Ph.D. in Horticulture (Vegetable Sciences), University of Agriculture, Faisalabad (2012–2018)
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📘 M.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture (Horticulture), UAF (2009–2011)
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🎒 B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture (Horticulture), UAF (2005–2009)
🧑🏫 Experience:
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📍 Lecturer (BPS-18), Islamia University of Bahawalpur (2022–Present)
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📍 Assistant Professor (IPFP), IUB (2021–2022)
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🔬 Research Officer, ACIAR-funded Project on Vegetable Value Chains, UAF (2018–2020)
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🇺🇸 Research Scholar, USDA Potato Breeding Project, USA (2016)
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🧪 Research Scholar, UAF (2012–2018)
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🧪 Postgraduate Researcher, UAF (2009–2011)
Suitability Summary
Dr. Muhammad Wasim Haider, a dedicated horticulture scientist and academic, is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award owing to his significant contributions to sustainable vegetable production, potato research, and agricultural development. Currently serving as a Lecturer at the Department of Horticultural Sciences, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Dr. Haider has continuously demonstrated excellence in both research and academia. His academic journey is marked by a Ph.D. in Horticulture from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, and a portfolio of national and international research collaborations.
Professional Development 

Dr. Haider has actively pursued international and national training to enhance his research and teaching capacities 🌍📚. His participation in the USDA’s potato breeding project through IRSIP 🇺🇸 has equipped him with advanced techniques in pollen handling, artificial pollination, and seed production 🌾. He has contributed significantly to ACIAR-funded programs, developing training modules and conducting extensive field research across Pakistan 🇵🇰. As an HEC-approved Ph.D. supervisor and reviewer for several renowned journals 📑🧠, he continues to stay updated with scientific innovations and agricultural strategies aimed at uplifting farming communities 👨🌾📈.
Research Focus 

Dr. Haider’s research lies in the realm of Vegetable Science with a strong focus on potato dormancy, production improvement, and stress mitigation strategies 🥔💡. His studies explore sustainable solutions for enhancing yield and quality, including salinity tolerance, seed viability, and nutrient optimization 🌱💧. He is passionate about integrating biotechnological tools like plant tissue culture and hormone analysis (HPLC) into crop improvement 🔬🧬. With a keen interest in postharvest physiology and the vegetable supply chain, his goal is to bridge the gap between research and rural impact, ensuring better livelihoods through science 🚜📦.
Awards & Honors🔹:
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🧠 HEC Approved Ph.D. Supervisor (2021–22)
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🌐 Reviewer at top journals including Scientific Reports, BMC Plant Biology, European Journal of Potato Research
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🎓 HEC Indigenous Ph.D. Fellowship (Phase II, Batch II, 2013–14)
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🏅 Merit Scholarship during M.Sc. (Hons.), UAF (2010–11)
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🌎 IRSIP Fellowship – Research Training at USDA, USA (2016–17)
Publication Top Notes
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📈 Impact of foliar application of seaweed extract on growth, yield and quality of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) – 112 citations, 2012
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🫑 Combined application of hot water treatment and methyl salicylate mitigates chilling injury in sweet pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) fruits – 54 citations, 2021
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🥔 Potato tuber yield and quality in response to different nitrogen fertilizer application rates under two split doses in an irrigated sandy loam soil – 47 citations, 2019
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🌱 Postharvest dormancy-related changes of endogenous hormones in relation to different dormancy-breaking methods of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) tubers – 38 citations, 2022
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🌶️ Postharvest Aloe vera gel coating application maintains the quality of harvested green chilies during cold storage – 33 citations, 2021
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🍅 Assessment of various growth and yield attributes of tomato in response to pre-harvest applications of calcium chloride – 33 citations, 2012
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🍊 The combined application of Arabic gum coating and γ-aminobutyric acid mitigates chilling injury and maintains eating quality of ‘Kinnow’ mandarin fruits – 28 citations, 2023