Linqiang Zhong | Vertebrate Zoology | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Linqiang Zhong
Xinjiang University, China

Linqiang Zhong
Affiliation Xinjiang University
Country China
Scopus ID 57782356800
Documents 14
Citations 71
h-index 5
Subject Area Vertebrate Zoology
Event Zoology Honour Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-0088-6484

The Innovative Research Award recognizes researchers whose scholarly activities demonstrate originality, methodological rigor, and meaningful contributions to scientific advancement. Linqiang Zhong of Xinjiang University has established a research profile within vertebrate zoology through published studies, scholarly collaborations, and scientific dissemination. His work contributes to the understanding of vertebrate diversity, ecological relationships, and biological research methodologies. Academic indicators including publications, citations, and author impact metrics reflect continued engagement with the international research community and support consideration for recognition within the Zoology Honour Awards framework.[1]

Abstract

Linqiang Zhong is a researcher affiliated with Xinjiang University whose academic activities are centered on vertebrate zoology and related biological sciences. Through peer-reviewed publications and scholarly collaborations, he has contributed to investigations involving vertebrate diversity, ecological interactions, and zoological research methodologies. Available bibliometric indicators demonstrate a developing research profile supported by published articles, citation activity, and international indexing within Scopus. His scholarly output reflects engagement with contemporary zoological questions and the advancement of scientific understanding. These characteristics align with the objectives of academic recognition programs that acknowledge innovation, research quality, and sustained contributions to zoological scholarship.[1][2]

Keywords

Vertebrate Zoology, Biodiversity Research, Ecological Studies, Scientific Innovation, Zoological Sciences, Wildlife Research, Biological Diversity, Academic Impact, Research Excellence, Xinjiang University.

Introduction

Vertebrate zoology plays a central role in understanding biodiversity, ecosystem dynamics, and species conservation. Researchers in this field generate knowledge that supports ecological management and scientific policy development. Linqiang Zhong contributes to this discipline through scholarly investigations and participation in internationally indexed research activities, strengthening the broader understanding of vertebrate biological systems and ecological processes.[1]

Research Profile

Linqiang Zhong is affiliated with Xinjiang University and maintains an academic presence through indexed publications and collaborative scientific research. His Scopus author profile records scholarly outputs within zoological and biological sciences. Bibliometric indicators including citations and h-index demonstrate measurable engagement with the research community and the dissemination of scientific findings through recognized publication channels.[1]

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Linqiang Zhong focus on advancing zoological knowledge through studies involving vertebrate organisms, biodiversity assessment, and ecological analysis. His work supports scientific understanding of species distribution and biological interactions. Such contributions are valuable for conservation science, ecological monitoring, and the development of evidence-based zoological research frameworks.[3]

Publications

The publication record associated with the researcher reflects engagement with peer-reviewed scientific communication. Published studies contribute to scholarly dialogue within vertebrate zoology and related biological disciplines. Indexed articles facilitate international visibility, citation activity, and the broader dissemination of research outcomes among academic and professional audiences.[2]

Research Impact

Research impact is reflected through publication visibility, citation performance, and the relevance of scientific findings to ongoing zoological investigations. Citation metrics indicate that the research has been referenced within subsequent academic studies. This level of scholarly engagement demonstrates contribution to knowledge development and continued relevance within the scientific literature.[1][4]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award recognizes originality, scientific contribution, and measurable research influence. Linqiang Zhong demonstrates several characteristics associated with these criteria, including publication activity, international indexing, citation performance, and contributions to vertebrate zoology. His scholarly profile supports consideration for recognition within the Zoology Honour Awards as an example of active scientific engagement and research advancement.[1][5]

Conclusion

Linqiang Zhong’s academic profile reflects meaningful participation in vertebrate zoology research through publications, citations, and scientific collaboration. His contributions support the advancement of zoological knowledge and biodiversity science. Based on available scholarly indicators and research engagement, his profile aligns with the objectives of the Innovative Research Award and the broader mission of recognizing excellence in zoological scholarship.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Linqiang Zhong, Author ID 57782356800. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57782356800
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID record for Linqiang Zhong.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0088-6484
  3. Polish Journal of Ecology. (2020). Winter Diet Variation and Overlap of Sympatric Red Deer and Sika Deer in Northeast China.
    https://doi.org/10.3161/15052249PJE2019.67.4.007
  4. MDPI Journals Animals . (2025). Genetic Diversity and Phylogenetic Relationships of Castor fiber birulai in Xinjiang, China, Revealed by Mitochondrial Cytb and D-loop Sequence Analyses.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/ani15142096
  5. Zoology Honour Awards. (n.d.). Award criteria and recognition framework.
    https://zoologyhonour.com/

Anju M | Environmental Studies | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Anju M
National Institute of Technology Calicut

Anju M
Affiliation National Institute of Technology Calicut
Country India
Scopus ID 58938799500
Documents 2
Citations 3
h-index 1
Subject Area Environmental Studies
Event Zoology Honour Awards
Google Scholar 85oCC6gAAAAJ&hl

The Best Researcher Award recognizes scholarly excellence, research integrity, and contributions to advancing knowledge within specialized academic domains. Anju M, affiliated with the National Institute of Technology Calicut, has developed a growing research profile in Environmental Studies through scholarly publications and academic engagement. The present article summarizes research activities, academic contributions, publication record, research influence, and suitability for recognition within the Zoology Honour Awards framework.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Anju M from the National Institute of Technology Calicut in relation to consideration for the Best Researcher Award. The profile highlights scholarly activity in Environmental Studies, publication output, citation performance, and research engagement. Available bibliometric indicators demonstrate participation in scientific investigation and dissemination of knowledge through peer-reviewed publications. Research efforts contribute to environmental understanding and interdisciplinary academic dialogue. Evaluation of research productivity, citation evidence, publication quality, and potential societal relevance provides a basis for assessing academic merit and recognition within the Zoology Honour Awards program and associated scholarly communities.[1]

Keywords

Environmental Studies, Academic Research, Scientific Publications, Research Impact, Scholarly Contributions, Best Researcher Award, Citation Analysis, Zoology Honour Awards, Sustainability Research, Higher Education.

Introduction

Academic awards frequently recognize researchers who demonstrate sustained commitment to scientific inquiry, publication quality, and knowledge dissemination. Environmental Studies represents a multidisciplinary field connecting ecological understanding, sustainability, biodiversity, and resource management. Researchers working within these domains contribute evidence-based findings that support scientific advancement and informed decision-making. Anju M’s academic record reflects participation in these scholarly activities and provides a foundation for professional evaluation.[2]

Research Profile

Anju M is affiliated with the National Institute of Technology Calicut, a recognized institution supporting advanced research and higher education. Based on available bibliometric information, the researcher has authored scholarly documents indexed within Scopus and has accumulated citations from the academic community. The profile reflects active engagement in Environmental Studies and emerging scholarly visibility within the broader scientific landscape.[1]

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with Environmental Studies often address ecological processes, environmental sustainability, biodiversity conservation, and interdisciplinary scientific challenges. Through scholarly publications, Anju M has participated in the generation and communication of research findings relevant to environmental understanding. Such contributions support scientific discussion, encourage future investigations, and facilitate the application of evidence-based knowledge within academic and professional contexts.[3]

Publications

  • Peer-reviewed scholarly articles indexed in Scopus and related academic databases.
  • Research outputs contributing to Environmental Studies and interdisciplinary scientific discourse.
  • Publications demonstrating participation in collaborative academic research initiatives.

Publication activity remains an important indicator of scholarly productivity. Indexed research outputs provide evidence of peer-reviewed contributions and support visibility within the scientific community. Citation tracking further assists in evaluating academic influence and knowledge dissemination effectiveness.[4]

Research Impact

Research impact may be assessed through publication metrics, citation counts, scholarly engagement, and influence on subsequent investigations. Available indicators show that Anju M has achieved measurable citation recognition, demonstrating that published work has been referenced within academic literature. While bibliometric measures represent only one dimension of influence, they provide useful evidence regarding visibility and contribution to scientific communication.[1]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award seeks to recognize commitment to scientific excellence, publication activity, and meaningful research engagement. Anju M’s academic profile demonstrates participation in peer-reviewed research, contribution to Environmental Studies, and evidence of scholarly recognition through citations. These characteristics align with common evaluation criteria employed by academic award programs emphasizing research quality, impact potential, and professional achievement.[2]

Conclusion

Anju M’s research profile reflects active scholarly participation within Environmental Studies through publication, academic dissemination, and measurable citation performance. The available evidence indicates a developing record of scientific contribution and engagement with contemporary environmental research themes. Such achievements support consideration for academic recognition programs, including the Zoology Honour Awards, which seek to acknowledge dedication to research excellence and knowledge advancement.[5]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Anju M, Author ID 58938799500. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58938799500
  2. National Institute of Technology Calicut. (n.d.). Institutional research and academic activities.
    https://nitc.ac.in/
  3. Crop Research. (2021). Comparison of antimicrobial properties of the slime of invasive Lissachatina fulica and an indigenous pest Cryptozona bistrialis snails.
    http://dx.doi.org/10.31830/2454-1761.2021.025/
  4. Elsevier. (n.d.). Unravelling Microbial Dynamics of Inferred Pollutant Degradation through Integrated Metagenomic and Species Interaction Modelling Approaches.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hazadv.2026.101279
  5. Zoology Honour Awards. (n.d.). Award evaluation framework and recognition objectives.
    https://zoologyhonour.com/

Antonio Osuna | Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Antonio Osuna | Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Instituto Biotecnologia | Spain

Prof. Dr. Antonio Osuna is a senior biomedical researcher specializing in parasitology, molecular pathogenesis, and host–pathogen interactions, with a strong focus on protozoan and helminth infections. His research integrates molecular biology, immunology, extracellular vesicles, and genomic approaches to elucidate mechanisms of disease transmission, tissue damage, and immune modulation. He has authored over 360 peer-reviewed publications indexed in Scopus, accumulating more than 8,460 citations and an h-index of 42, reflecting sustained scientific impact. His work is highly collaborative, involving extensive international co-authorship networks across basic, translational, and applied research. Key contributions have advanced understanding of neglected tropical diseases, diagnostic innovation, and experimental models, with clear societal relevance for global health, infectious disease control, and biomedical innovation.

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Wenjuan Yao | Animal Diseases | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Wenjuan Yao | Animal Diseases | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Nantong University | China 

Professor Wenjuan Yao of Nantong University is a distinguished expert in cell signaling transduction and cardiovascular pharmacology, supported by a strong interdisciplinary foundation built through her doctorate in life science and biotechnology. She has led and contributed to major national and provincial research projects focused on vascular regulation, mitochondrial dynamics, inflammasome activation, and other key mechanisms shaping cardiovascular health. Her impactful studies have been published in leading pharmacology and biomedical journals, alongside several authorized invention patents that highlight the translational value of her discoveries. In addition to her research achievements, she actively mentors young scientists, engages in collaborative academic initiatives, and contributes to peer-review and professional scientific communities. Through her sustained excellence, leadership, and service, Professor Yao stands out as a highly deserving nominee in the fields of biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences.

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Amarachi Paschaline Onyena | Biodiversity And Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amarachi Paschaline Onyena | Biodiversity And Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer | Nigeria Maritime University | Nigeria

Dr. Amarachi Paschaline Onyena’s research spans marine biology and aquatic environmental science, with a core focus on water sediment quality assessment, benthic macroinvertebrate ecology, ecotoxicology, molecular characterization, and environmental risk evaluation. Her work examines how pollutants such as heavy metals, hydrocarbons, and microplastics influence aquatic ecosystems, using integrated approaches that combine biomonitoring tools, molecular techniques, and analytical assessments to understand contamination pathways, ecological stress responses, and indicators of ecosystem degradation. She contributes extensive research on mangrove ecosystem dynamics, sediment biogeochemistry, and the role of macrobenthic communities as sensitive bioindicators of environmental change. Through field investigations, experimental analyses, and systematic reviews across diverse Nigerian aquatic environments, she provides evidence-based insights for pollution mitigation, microplastic monitoring, and sustainable aquatic resource governance. Her involvement in environmental risk assessments, consultancy-based evaluations, and collaborative marine studies supports policy development for coastal sustainability and blue-economy advancement. Contributions to global platforms, including work for the United Nations World Ocean Assessment, reflect her commitment to translating scientific findings into practical frameworks for ocean governance. With 590 citations, 29 indexed documents, and an h-index of 12, her growing research impact highlights her role in advancing marine pollution science, improving environmental monitoring frameworks, and promoting evidence-based strategies for resilient coastal and marine ecosystems.

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Onyena, A. P., & Sam, K. (2020). A review of the threat of oil exploitation to mangrove ecosystem: Insights from Niger Delta, Nigeria. Global Ecology and Conservation, 22, e00961.

Onyena, A. P., Aniche, D. C., Ogbolu, B. O., Rakib, M. R. J., Uddin, J., & Walker, T. R. (2021). Governance strategies for mitigating microplastic pollution in the marine environment: A review. Microplastics, 1(1), 15–46.

Rakib, M. R. J., Rahman, M. A., Onyena, A. P., Kumar, R., Sarker, A., Hossain, M. B., … (2022). A comprehensive review of heavy metal pollution in the coastal areas of Bangladesh: Abundance, bioaccumulation, health implications, and challenges. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 29(45), 67532–67558.

Chris, D. I., Onyena, A. P., & Sam, K. (2023). Evaluation of human health and ecological risk of heavy metals in water, sediment and shellfishes in typical artisanal oil mining areas of Nigeria. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 30(33), 80055–80069.

Sam, K., Onyena, A. P., Zabbey, N., Odoh, C. K., Nwipie, G. N., Nkeeh, D. K., Osuji, L. C., … (2023). Prospects of emerging PAH sources and remediation technologies: Insights from Africa. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 30(14), 39451–39473.

The nominee’s work advances environmental sustainability by providing evidence-based insights into pollution risks affecting coastal and marine ecosystems. Their research supports stronger policies, healthier communities, and long-term ecosystem resilience.

Yongcun Li | Environmental Studies | Editorial Board Member

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yongcun Li | Environmental Studies | Editorial Board Member

Researcher | Hunan University of Science and Technology | China 

Dr. Yongcun Li, an accomplished researcher at the Hunan University of Science and Technology, is a leading expert in low-carbon energy systems, heat-pump engineering, and industrial environmental purification technologies. He holds advanced degrees in mechanical and energy engineering, specializing in refrigeration, air-conditioning systems, and thermal energy processes, which form the foundation of his innovative contributions to sustainable industrial technologies. His professional experience spans the development of high-efficiency heat-pump and energy-supply equipment, oil-mist and dust-purification solutions, and integrated industrial waste-heat recovery systems, through which he has led and supported major research initiatives advancing near-zero-emission industrial operations. Dr. Li’s research focus includes multi-objective optimization of heat-pump processes, coupled purification of oil mist, dust, and VOCs, and comprehensive carbon-reduction strategies, resulting in 11 peer-reviewed publications, 86 citations, and an h-index of 4, underscoring the growing impact of his work. His contributions are further strengthened by collaborations across disciplines, active participation in scholarly communication, and involvement in professional memberships, certifications, and peer-review activities. Dr. Li’s commitment to advancing clean-energy technologies and industrial decarbonization positions him as a distinguished candidate whose work significantly supports global sustainability goals.

Profile : Scopus

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Li, Y. (n.d.). Multi-objective optimization of heat pump drying process using NSGA-II and response surface methodology: A case study of sludge

Dr. Li’s innovative research in low-carbon heat-pump systems, industrial purification technologies, and waste-heat recovery advances sustainable engineering solutions that reduce emissions and improve energy efficiency. His work directly supports cleaner industrial practices and contributes to global efforts toward carbon neutrality and environmental resilience.

Rui Lei | Environmental Studies | Editorial Board Member

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rui Lei | Environmental Studies | Editorial Board Member

Associate Professor | Hubei University of Education | China

Dr. Rui Lei is a materials science researcher whose work advances the development of nanostructured materials for energy storage, photocatalysis, and electrochemical applications. With a strong academic background in ferrous metallurgy and chemistry, he has built substantial expertise in designing, synthesizing, and optimizing functional nanomaterials that address critical challenges in energy efficiency and environmental remediation. His research portfolio, supported by 393 citations across 356 documents, 30 publications, and an h-index of 11, reflects a growing impact in the scientific community. Dr. Lei has contributed significant innovations in defect-engineered carbon nanotube networks, metal oxide nanostructures, and hybrid composite systems that enhance catalytic activity, charge transport, and electrochemical stability. His work includes the development of self-supported CNT networks for binder-free supercapacitors, MnO₂ nanowire-modified graphene–carbon nanotube systems, and heterojunction-based Fe₂O₃, SnO₂, and WO₃ nanostructures tailored for high-efficiency photocatalytic degradation and solar-driven catalytic reactions. He has also advanced electrochemical detection platforms through the engineering of graphitic edge plane-rich CNT networks for sensitive ascorbic acid and uric acid analysis. Dr. Lei’s methodological contributions span hydrothermal synthesis, electrodeposition, nanointerface design, and crystal morphology tuning, enabling improvements in reaction kinetics, light absorption, charge carrier dynamics, and long-term material stability. His research activities within collaborative laboratory environments have strengthened multidisciplinary efforts toward sustainable material solutions and next-generation energy devices. His scholarly output in respected international journals demonstrates both scientific rigor and technological relevance. Recognized with multiple academic excellence scholarships, Dr. Lei has shown consistent dedication to advancing materials science and nanotechnology. His expanding body of work highlights his ability to bridge fundamental chemistry with applied engineering, positioning him as a promising and influential researcher shaping innovations in energy materials and functional nanostructures.

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Lei, R., Ni, H., Chen, R., Gu, H., & Zhang, B. (2025). A highly sensitive and selective detection of ascorbic acid and uric acid based on nitrogen-doped graphitic carbon nanotube networks in situ grown on 316L stainless steel. Journal of Crystal Growth.

Lei, R., Zhang, H., Ni, H., Chen, R., Gu, H., & Dong, S. (2024). Controllable synthesis of vertically aligned WO₃ nanoplate arrays on stainless steel for improved visible-light photoelectrocatalytic activity. New Journal of Chemistry.

Lei, R., Zhang, H., Ni, H., Chen, R., Gu, H., & Dong, S. (2023). High rate-performance supercapacitors based on nitrogen-doped graphitized carbon nanotube networks in situ grown on 316L stainless steel as binder-free electrodes. New Journal of Chemistry.

Dr. Rui Lei’s work advances the development of high-performance nanomaterials that enhance clean energy technologies, environmental remediation, and sustainable electrochemical systems. His innovations in photocatalysis, sensor materials, and energy storage electrodes support scientific progress while enabling scalable solutions for industry and global sustainability.

Tanmay Sanyal | Biodiversity and Conservation | Zoology Honour Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Tanmay Sanyal | Biodiversity and Conservation | Zoology Honour Award

Assistant Professor | Krishnagar Government College | India 

Dr. Tanmay Sanyal’s research integrates zoology, ecology, and environmental science, with a strong emphasis on Fish and Fisheries, Aquatic Toxicology, Limnology, and Biodiversity Conservation. His investigations into the bioaccumulation of heavy metals, particularly chromium, in aquatic organisms have significantly advanced understanding of the ecological and physiological effects of industrial pollutants on freshwater ecosystems. Through his studies, he has explored mechanisms of toxicity, metabolic alterations, and adaptive responses in aquatic fauna, offering critical insights into ecosystem resilience and pollution management. Beyond toxicology, his research encompasses ecological monitoring, water quality assessment, and the sustainable management of fishery resources. Dr. Sanyal’s interdisciplinary approach bridges environmental chemistry, zoology, and sustainability studies, addressing global challenges related to water pollution, biodiversity loss, and environmental health while aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on clean water, life below water, and sustainable communities. He has published extensively in high-impact international journals, including Computers in Biology and Medicine, Journal of Advanced Research, and Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, along with numerous book chapters on environmental management and sustainable development. His scholarly contributions have deepened scientific understanding of aquatic ecosystems, informed environmental policy, and supported conservation efforts. Through his research, Dr. Sanyal continues to promote environmental stewardship, advocating for evidence-based strategies to mitigate pollution, enhance sustainability, and preserve aquatic biodiversity for future generations.

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Hui, N., Sanyal, T., & Das, R. (2024). A brief review on solar photovoltaic: A key to sustainable development. In Book of Environmental Sustainability and Development (Chapter 8).

Singh, D., Amitabh, A., Kumar, A., Maurya, A. K., & Naveen, J. (2024). Design and performance evaluation of pyramid, hexagonal and conical forms as solar panels. In Advances in Sustainable Energy Systems (pp. xx–xx). Springer.

Sharma, H. R., Gupta, R. K., Rastogi, P., Singh, N., & Naveen, J. (2024). Design, analysis, and optimization of 2D 3-blade Savonius vertical axis wind turbine. In Advances in Sustainable Energy Systems (pp. xx–xx). Springer.

Dutta, S., Mukherjee, P., Mitra, A., Guha, B., Ganguly, B. B., & Sanyal, T. (2024). Diaphonization: Enhancing efforts toward achieving SDGs 10, 14, and 15. In Book of Environmental Sustainability and Development (Chapter 13).

Das, S. K., Sen, K., Sanyal, T., Saha, A., & Madhu, N. R. (2024). Flavonoids: A promising neuroprotectant and its salutary effects on age-related neurodegenerative disorders. In Neuroprotective Phytochemicals: Advances and Perspectives (pp. xx–xx). Springer.

Dr. Tanmay Sanyal’s research bridges environmental science, zoology, and sustainable technology, focusing on renewable energy, pollution mitigation, and aquatic ecosystem conservation. His interdisciplinary work advances sustainability, environmental resilience, and human well-being in line with the UN SDGs.

Junqiang Wang | Grassland Ecology | Excellence in Innovation Award

Mr. Junqiang Wang | Grassland Ecology | Excellence in Innovation Award

Professor | China West Normal University | China

Professor Wang Junqiang, Ph.D., is a leading expert in Soil Ecology and Grassland Ecology, currently serving as a professor and master’s supervisor at China West Normal University and a part-time graduate supervisor at Xichang University. He obtained his Ph.D. in Ecology from the Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Dr. Wang has led multiple high-impact research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, provincial science foundations, and regional R&D programs, addressing critical issues such as soil carbon stability, freeze-thaw processes, tillage systems, and grassland ecological restoration. With a growing academic influence reflected in 17 published documents, 58 citations, and an h-index of 4, he has contributed significantly to advancing sustainable land use and ecosystem resilience, with publications in internationally recognized journals including Plant and Soil, CATENA, and Field Crops Research. He is a recognized high-level flexible talent in the Tibet Autonomous Region, a recipient of the “Jialing River Talent Project,” and is supported by the Central Government’s “Three Regions” Talent Support Program. Dr. Wang also serves as a reviewer for the CSCIED Scientific Core Evaluation Database, further affirming his peer recognition and professional standing. His research leadership, commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration, and dedication to mentoring the next generation of scientists exemplify excellence in ecological research and academic service.

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1. Tillage effect on soil N uptake and utilization by the changes of chiA and aprA gene under parallel nitrogen application. (2026). European Journal of Agronomy.

2. Shi, H., …, Qiu, X. (2025, October). Contrasting impacts of grassland restoration methods on soil greenhouse gases emissions under warming conditions in Northern Tibet. Catena, 258.

3. Yan, S., …, He, J. (2025, June 20). Differences along an erosion gradient in alpine meadow plant community diversity and factors influencing diversity. Acta Prataculturae Sinica, 34(6).