Dr. Upendra Sainju, Bioinorganic Chemistry, Best Researcher Award
Doctorate at USDA-ARS, Northern Plains Agricultural Research Laboratory, United States
Profiles
🌾 Education Background
Dr. Upendra M. Sainju’s academic journey began with a B.S. in Agriculture from the University of Udaipur, Rajasthan, India (1973). He continued his studies with an M.S. in Soil Science from the University of Florida, Gainesville (1982), and completed his Ph.D. in Soil Science at the University of Kentucky, Lexington (1989).
🌍 Professional Experience
Dr. Sainju has dedicated over 20 years to the USDA Agricultural Research Service at the Northern Plains Agricultural Research Laboratory in Sidney, Montana, holding the position of Research Soil Scientist from GS-12 to GS-15, from 2004 to the present. His previous roles include Research Associate at Fort Valley State University, Postdoctoral Associate at Washington State University and Rutgers University, and Assistant Soil Scientist in Kathmandu, Nepal. His extensive career reflects a global impact in soil science and agricultural research.
🔬 Research Accomplishments
Dr. Sainju is renowned for his groundbreaking research on soil and crop management practices that enhance crop yields, sequester carbon and nitrogen, and mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. His work includes the study of tillage, cropping systems, cover crops, and more. His research has been published in 183 referred journal articles, 18 book chapters, 24 proceedings, and other scientific communications. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of soil carbon and nitrogen cycling, greenhouse gas emissions, and crop productivity.
🌟 Honors and Awards
Dr. Sainju’s contributions to soil science have been recognized with numerous awards, including the USDA Certificate of Merit (2011-2016), SSSA Fellow (2014), and ASA Fellow (2015). He was also honored with the Outstanding Scientist Award at Fort Valley State University (2004) and received a Certificate of Recognition for his keynote presentation at the 5th International Conference on Agriculture and Horticulture in Cape Town (2016). His dedication has earned him multiple grants totaling over $10 million.
🏆 Professional Service and Community Involvement
Dr. Sainju is an active member of the American Society of Agronomy (ASA) and Soil Science Society of America (SSSA), serving as a community leader, committee member, and reviewer for several prestigious journals. He has been involved in organizing and chairing sessions at various conferences, furthering the field of soil science through his professional service.
🌱 Current Research and Future Directions
Currently, Dr. Sainju is focused on developing innovative soil and crop management practices to enhance carbon sequestration and nitrogen cycling, reduce nitrogen fertilization rates, and mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. His work aims to sustain crop yields and quality in the semiarid regions of the northern Great Plains, contributing to sustainable agriculture in challenging environments.
📚Publications
Carbon footprint and carbon balance of three long-term dryland cropping sequences
Authors: Sainju, U.M., Allen, B.L.
Journal: Soil Science Society of America Journal
Year: 2024
Pea growth, yield, and quality affected by nitrogen fertilization to previous crop in small grain–pea rotations
Authors: Sainju, U.M., Pradhan, G.P.
Journal: Agronomy Journal
Year: 2024
Dryland Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Stocks in Response to Cropping Systems and Nitrogen Fertilization
Author: Sainju, U.M.
Journal: Environments – MDPI
Year: 2024
Integrated Use of Manure and Urea Fertilizer Economically Improve Wheat Production and Nitrogen Indices in a Range of Tillage Practices
Authors: Muhammad, I., Wang, J., Sainju, U.M., Zhou, X.B., Shen, W.
Journal: Journal of Plant Growth Regulation
Year: 2024
Cover cropping promotes soil carbon sequestration by enhancing microaggregate-protected and mineral-associated carbon
Authors: Zhu, S., Sainju, U.M., Zhang, S., Zhao, F., Wang, J.
Journal: Science of the Total Environment
Year: 2024
Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity of a Sandy Loam under No-Till and Intensive Tillage in a Corn–Soybean Rotation
Authors: Jabro, J.D., Stevens, W.B., Iversen, W.M., Sainju, U.M., Allen, B.L.
Journal: Soil Systems
Year: 2023