Toe Maw | Soil fertility | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Toe Maw | Soil fertility | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer | Yezin Agricultural University | Myanmar

Ms. Toe Maw is a dedicated lecturer in the Department of Soil and Water Science at Yezin Agricultural University, Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar, specializing in soil fertility, plant nutrition, and heavy metal remediation. She earned her Master of Agricultural Science (M.Agr.Sc.) degree and is currently pursuing her Ph.D. at Yunnan Agricultural University, China, where she continues to advance her expertise in environmental and agricultural sustainability. Her research focuses on improving soil health, enhancing plant productivity, and mitigating the effects of toxic elements in agricultural systems. Ms. Toe Maw has authored two research publications, including a notable open-access article titled “Single Super Phosphate Improves Lolium perenne Quality and Rhizosphere Microorganism Structure Under Combined Cadmium and Arsenic Stress,” published in Toxics (2025). Her current research work emphasizes the interaction between soil amendments and microbial communities under metal stress conditions, aiming to provide practical and eco-friendly solutions for soil contamination issues. Although in the early stage of her academic career, she has already received 1 citation and holds an H-index of 1, reflecting her growing influence in the field of soil science. Ms. Toe Maw is deeply committed to bridging the gap between environmental science and sustainable agriculture, contributing valuable insights to improve soil quality and crop resilience. Her continuous academic pursuit, teaching commitment, and research excellence make her an emerging scholar with promising potential to contribute significantly to agricultural and environmental research both nationally and internationally.

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Featured Publications

Toe Maw. (2025). Single super phosphate improves Lolium perenne quality and rhizosphere microorganism structure under combined cadmium and arsenic stress. Toxics, 13(1), 1–12.