Texas Techs Department of Plant & Soil Science launched its 2025 Student Research Symposium this month, featuring alomst 40 oral presentations and posters from both undergraduate and graduate research scholars. The academic units annual program will be held Friday (Apr. 25) in Texas Tech Library (TLDPC 151).
“Our goal is to transform the symposium into an event for students by students, with faculty mentors providing support,” said Rosalyn Shim, symposium coordinator and an Associate Professor of Plant Breeding & Genetics within the Department of Plant & Soil Science.
“Students will take on responsibilities such as formally inviting faculty and staff to serve as judges, managing the venue before and after the event, planning food and beverages, promoting the event, and handling registration,” she said. “We believe this approach will not only enhance the students' academic experience but also prepare them for their future careers by equipping them with practical skills.”
Separately, Shim added that the symposium has always aimed to provide a platform for their students at different stages of their programs to present their work and receive valuable feedback from peers and experts. In addition to showcasing student research, she said, they are using the symposium as a training ground for students to develop essential soft skills such as leadership, project management, problem-solving, teamwork and collaboration.
Seven Department of Plant & Soil Science students are core organizers for this years symposium. They include:
- Md Mehedi Hasan, a doctoral student from Bangladesh
- Ivette Morales, a masters student from Houston, Texas
- Jeff Opena, a doctoral student from the Philippines
- Manpreet Singh, a doctoral student from India
- Christian Stephens, a doctoral student from Karnack, Texas
- Jake Todd, a senior with an environmental soil and water science concentration from Ft. Worth, Texas
- Chakri Voruganti, a doctoral student from India
Department of Plant & Soil Science students presenting oral presentations and posters at the symposium in alphabetical order include:
Poster Presentations
- Khusboo Agrawal (MS | Fiber & Polymer) Assessing the Chemical Compositional Variability of Sorghum Varieties in Semi-Arid Regions
- Faith Alonge (MS | Soil Science) Assessing the Efficiency of Wastewater-Derived Struvite in Enhancing Soil Phosphorus Dynamics Compared to Crystal Green and Monoammonium Phosphate (MAP) Using Soil Incubation Assays
- Guanyun Cheng (PhD | PGBB) Network Analysis of Sorghum Grain Development to Clarify the Biosynthesis of Starch, Protein and Oil
- Jill Forrest (BS | Crop Protection) Outreach to Promote Entomology Learning Experiences in Texas High schools
- Houra Farkondehnia (PhD | Fiber & Polymer) Preparation of Highly Absorbent Porous Beads by Dissolving MCC in NMMO
- Lee Fischel (MS | Soil Science) Short Term Impacts of No-Tillage, Cover Crops, And Sorghum Cotton Rotation on Soil-Water Dynamics
- Monjurul Huda (PhD | PGBB) Seed Coat-Mediated Dormancy in Upland Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum)
- Mohit Jain (PhD | PGBB) A Morpho-Physiological Evaluation of a RIL Population of Upland Cotton at Seedling Stag
- Micayla Lamb (PhD | PGBB) A genome-wide Association Study to Identify QTLs for Root System Architecture Traits in Upland Cotton.
- Derseh Yilie Limineh (PhD | Fiber & Polymer) Optimization of (XOS) Extraction from South High-Plains Agricultural Feedstock Through Microwave-Assisted Pretreatment
- Koby Nichols (BS | Fiber & Polymer) Carbon Capture in Your Backyard: Turfgrass Biochar
- Anjana Sabu (PhD | Fiber & Polymer) Extraction and Characterization of Xylooligosaccharides from Sorghum Stover for Dairy Calf Feed Application
- Andrea Caprini Sagirato (MS | Crop Protection) Evaluation of Topramezone with Various PSII Inhibitors
- Avinash Shrestha (PhD | PGBB) FIGS: Climate-Driven Selection for Drought Resilience in Upland Cotton
- Manpreet Singh (PhD| Soil Science) Evaluating Interactions Between Ground-Nesting Bees and Soil Physical Health Indicators in a Semi-Arid CRP Land
- Megan Singletary (PhD | Crop Protection) Sustainable Weed Control Combinations in a Reduced Tillage Organic Cotton System
- Taylor Smith (MS | Soil Science) How does Urban Residential Landscape Diversity Impact Soil Microbial Functional Diversity?
- Kaitlyn Stubbs (MS | Horticulture & Turfgrass Science) Growth and Nutrient Dynamics in Salanova lettuce: Evaluating Biofortification Potential in Field and Deep-Water Systems
- Anagha Sunil (MS| Fiber & Polymer) From Waste to Worth: The Untapped Power of Spent Mushroom Substrate
- Katerina Vargas (PhD | Horticulture & Turfgrass Science) Vitamin C Biofortification in Lettuce for Improved Nutrition
- Nicholas Wilson (MS |Soil Science) Native Legume Symbiosis in Semi-Arid Ecosystems
- Matthew 'Cole' Woolard (PhD | Crop Protection) Does AxantTM Flex Cotton Response Differ When Various Adjuvants Are Tank-Mixed with Topramezone + L-glufosinate?
Oral Presentations
- Raavi Arora (PhD | Soil Science) Soil Microbial Community Alteration and Reduced Nitrous Oxide Emissions with Legume Inclusion in Semi-Arid Pastures
- Mayank Bangar (PhD | Crop Science) Deciphering the Principles Regulating Stem Mechanical Design to Explore the Genetic Control of Lodging Tolerance in Sorghum
- Alondra Cruz (PhD | Crop Science) A Comparison of Summer Annual Forages Grown Under Differing Irrigation and Nitrogen Treatments
- Houra Farkondehnia (PhD | Fiber & Polymer) Preparation of Highly Absorbent Porous Beads by dissolving MCC in NMMO
- Md Mehedi Hasan (PhD | Crop Science) Seasonal Variation of Native Bee Communities in a Conventional Cotton Field in the Texas High Plains
- Yusa Ichinose (PhD | Crop Science) Genomic Regions and Haplotypes Controlling Pre-Harvest Sprouting in Grain Sorghum
- Zhiyuan Liu (PhD |Crop Science) Characterization of hs1 as a Key Regulator of Heat Tolerance in Sorghum
- Mahjabin Ferdaous Mim (PhD | Soil Science) Greenhouse Gas Emission from A Cotton–Sorghum Rotation System
- Pallavi (PhD | PGBB) Genotype- and Explant-Independent Sorghum Transformation and Understanding the Regeneration Mechanism.
- Faisal Rahman (MS | Fiber & Polymer) Repurposing Cottonseed Protein Isolate for the Development of Enhanced Guar Gum-Based Cryogels
- Teja Saddapalli (PhD | Crop Science) Assessing the Impact of Treated Produced Water on Soil Health and Forage Quality on Field Grown Alfalfa
- Diego Arcelay Sánchez (MS | Soil Science) Impacts of Agricultural Land Uses on Playa Lake Soil Properties
- Amir Shahin Shamsabadi (PhD | Fiber & Polymer) Effect of High-Pressure CO2 Combined with Chemical Pretreatment on the Dissolution of Cotton Linter Cellulose
- Avinash Shrestha (PhD | PGBB) FIGS for Cotton
- Reshma Panackal Shibu (PhD | Fiber & Polymer) Next-Gen Nylon: Powered by Chitin
- Megan Singletary (PhD | Crop Protection) A Multi-Tactic Approach to Controlling Dicamba-Resistant Palmer Amaranth in Texas
- Gaganjot Singh Sodhi (MS Crop Science) Growth and Reproduction of Palmer Amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) Under Different Water Stress Conditions
- Muskan Tiwari (MS | PGBB) Transcriptomic Analysis of Arachis Hypogaea to Identify Genes Conferring Resistance To Meloidogyne Arenaria
- Emily Weiber (PhD | Soil Science) Using UAV Remote Sensing to Assess Cotton Cultivars for Water Stress Resistance in West Texas
- Matthew 'Cole' Woolard (PhD | Crop Protection Evaluating different herbicide programs in AxantTM Flex Cotton.
CONTACT: Glen Ritchie, Department Chair, Department of Plant & Soil Science, Texas Tech University at (806) 742-4325 or glen.ritchie@ttu.edu
0421NM25 / PHOTO: (L to R) Jeff Opeña, Manpreet Singh, Jake Todd, Ivette Morales, Chakri Vorugant, Md Mehedi Hasan and Christian Stephens