Sana Awan | Cell and Molecular Biology | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Sana Awan | Cell and Molecular Biology | Women Researcher Award

Associate Professor at University of Lahore | Pakistan

Dr. Sana Javaid Awan is a distinguished researcher and academic in the field of molecular biology and biotechnology, with expertise in stem cell therapy, liver regeneration, nanotechnology, and advanced molecular techniques. She has earned recognition as an HEC-approved Ph.D. supervisor and has guided numerous PhD, MPhil, and undergraduate research students, reflecting her dedication to mentorship and capacity building in science. Currently serving as an Associate Professor, she has also contributed significantly through leadership roles on academic councils, curriculum committees, and journal management boards, where she has helped shape both research and education. Her research productivity is evident from her publications, citation record, and involvement in projects with both academic and industrial applications, highlighting her ability to bridge fundamental science with practical innovation. With her strong academic background, impactful research contributions, and commitment to advancing women in science, Dr. Awan stands out as an exemplary candidate for recognition in research excellence.

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Education

Dr. Sana Javaid Awan holds a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from the Centre of Excellence in Molecular Biology, Lahore, where her doctoral research focused on the potential of preconditioned mesenchymal stem cells for alleviating liver fibrosis. Her academic training provided her with expertise in stem cell therapy, molecular genetics, biochemistry, and advanced cellular techniques. Prior to her doctorate, she completed her undergraduate degree in Zoology with a strong emphasis on molecular biology, genetics, and biochemistry from the University of the Punjab. This strong educational foundation laid the groundwork for her future research in regenerative medicine, nanotechnology, and molecular diagnostics. Through her academic journey, she developed skills in a wide range of laboratory methods, from molecular docking and real-time PCR to stem cell culturing and protein networking, preparing her to contribute to both theoretical and applied aspects of biomedical sciences. Her education reflects a well-rounded progression toward impactful research and teaching excellence.

Experience

Dr. Sana Javaid Awan has built a distinguished career through a combination of academic, research, and industry roles. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at the University of Lahore, she has also worked as a senior scientist and consultant with organizations in both Pakistan and the United Kingdom, contributing to biomedical research and development. Her professional journey includes appointments as Lecturer, Assistant Professor, and Associate Professor, where she not only taught core subjects such as molecular biology, bioinformatics, and biotechnology but also took on significant responsibilities in examination management, curriculum design, and academic council membership. Alongside academia, she has held leadership positions in research-driven industries, including project direction and consultancy roles in biotechnology and skincare innovation. Her extensive experience demonstrates her ability to integrate academic knowledge with applied research, making valuable contributions to both scientific advancement and practical healthcare solutions. She has consistently balanced teaching, mentoring, and research leadership with administrative excellence.

Research Focus

The central theme of Dr. Sana Javaid Awan’s research lies in molecular biology and biotechnology, with a strong emphasis on regenerative medicine, nanotechnology, and therapeutic applications of stem cells. Her doctoral work pioneered the potential of mesenchymal stem cells for liver regeneration, a focus she continues to expand through studies on tissue repair, nanostructured lipid carriers, and novel bioactive compounds for disease treatment. She is skilled in diverse molecular and cellular techniques, including real-time PCR, exosome isolation, protein networking, molecular docking, and advanced imaging methods. Her projects often bridge fundamental science with translational medicine, investigating applications ranging from antibacterial therapies and cancer screening systems to the use of natural compounds in disease management. She has also supervised numerous PhD and MPhil students in areas such as drug development, bio-remediation, and molecular diagnostics. Her research not only advances academic knowledge but also addresses pressing health challenges, making her work highly relevant and impactful.

Award and Honor

Dr. Sana Javaid Awan has received recognition for her research, teaching, and leadership contributions throughout her academic and professional career. As an HEC-approved Ph.D. supervisor, she holds a distinguished position in Pakistan’s higher education landscape, reflecting trust in her ability to guide advanced research. She was awarded prestigious indigenous research scholarships during her academic journey, which supported her doctoral and postdoctoral-level studies. Her scholarly impact is also visible through her research indices, including citations and international recognition of her publications. Beyond academia, she has been entrusted with leadership roles such as project director, journal committee in-charge, and member of academic and curriculum councils, further highlighting her professional credibility. By supervising a significant number of graduate students and contributing to both national and international research projects, she has built a strong profile as a mentor and innovator. These honors and recognitions collectively underline her suitability for awards celebrating women researchers.

Publication Top Notes

    • Title: Enhanced hepatic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells after pretreatment with injured liver tissue
      Authors: S Mohsin, S Shams, GA Nasir, M Khan, SJ Awan, SN Khan, S Riazuddin
      Year: 2011
      Citations: 91

    • Title: Bi-layered α-tocopherol acetate loaded membranes for potential wound healing and skin regeneration
      Authors: S Zahid, H Khalid, F Ikram, H Iqbal, M Samie, L Shahzadi, AT Shah, M Yar, SJ Awan, …
      Year: 2019
      Citations: 71

    • Title: The effect of gestational diabetes on proliferation capacity and viability of human umbilical cord-derived stromal cells
      Authors: N Wajid, R Naseem, SS Anwar, SJ Awan, M Ali, S Javed, F Ali
      Year: 2015
      Citations: 65

    • Title: In-vitro anti-proliferative, apoptotic and antioxidative activities of medicinal herb Kalonji (Nigella sativa)
      Authors: T Maqbool, SJ Awan, S Malik, F Hadi, S Shehzadi, K Tariq
      Year: 2019
      Citations: 50

    • Title: Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of (Piperidin-1-yl) quinolin-3-yl) methylene) hydrazinecarbothioamides as Potent Inhibitors of Cholinesterases: A Biochemical and In silico Approach
      Authors: R Munir, M Zia-ur-Rehman, S Murtaza, S Zaib, N Javid, SJ Awan, …
      Year: 2021
      Citations: 33

    • Title: Detection of antibacterial activities of Miswak, Kalonji and Aloe vera against oral pathogens & anti-proliferative activity against cancer cell line
      Authors: S Amjed, K Junaid, J Jafar, T Amjad, W Maqsood, N Mukhtar, K Tariq, SJ Awan, …
      Year: 2017
      Citations: 32

    • Title: Human neonatal stem cell‐derived skin substitute improves healing of severe burn wounds in a rat model
      Authors: R Mahmood, A Mehmood, MS Choudhery, SJ Awan, SN Khan, …
      Year: 2019
      Citations: 30

    • Title: Delonix regia a folklore remedy for diabetes; attenuates oxidative stress and modulates type II diabetes mellitus
      Authors: D Khan, A Sharif, M Zafar, B Akhtar, MF Akhtar, S Awan
      Year: 2020
      Citations: 26

    • Title: Anti-Inflammatory and Anticancer Activity of Pteris cretica Whole Plant Extracts
      Authors: K Kiran, F Saleem, S Awan, S Ahmad, S Ahmad, MA Arshad Malik, …
      Year: 2018
      Citations: 25

    • Title: In vivo and in vitro toxicity profile of tetrabutylammonium bromide and alcohol-based deep eutectic solvents
      Authors: S Inayat, SR Ahmad, SJ Awan, M Nawshad, Q Ali
      Year: 2023
      Citations: 24

    • Title: In vitro differentiated hepatic oval‐like cells enhance hepatic regeneration in CCl4‐induced hepatic injury
      Authors: SJ Awan, MT Baig, F Yaqub, A Tayyeb, G Ali
      Year: 2017
      Citations: 24

    • Title: Antimicrobial, antioxidant, and toxicity assessment of Ammonium-Based deep eutectic solvents with formic acid and butyric acid hydrogen bond donors
      Authors: S Inayat, SR Ahmad, SJ Awan, N Muhammad
      Year: 2023
      Citations: 17

    • Title: Serum from CCl4-induced acute rat injury model induces differentiation of ADSCs towards hepatic cells and reduces liver fibrosis
      Authors: MT Baig, G Ali, SJ Awan, U Shehzad, A Mehmood, S Mohsin, SN Khan, …
      Year: 2017
      Citations: 17

    • Title: Guar gum in therapeutics: a succinct exploration
      Authors: SJ Awan, Z Fatima, S Kamran, AS Khan, T Fatima, S Imran, M Shabbir, …
      Year: 2024
      Citations: 15

    • Title: Hepato-protective role of itraconazole mediated cytochrome p450 pathway inhibition in liver fibrosis
      Authors: F Hadi, SJ Awan, A Tayyeb, T Maqbool, S Shehzadi, S Malik, H Kausar, …
      Year: 2020
      Citations: 10

Conclusion

Dr. Sana Javaid Awan’s research contributions reflect a strong focus on molecular biology, stem cell therapy, liver regeneration, nanotechnology, and therapeutic applications of natural compounds. Her publications span impactful areas including regenerative medicine, antimicrobial resistance, wound healing, cancer biology, and drug development. With several highly cited works and a steady output in reputable journals, her research demonstrates both depth and breadth, contributing significantly to translational and applied sciences. The balance between fundamental cellular studies and practical biomedical applications highlights her ability to bridge laboratory innovations with real-world healthcare solutions. Overall, her scholarly work establishes her as a dedicated and impactful researcher whose contributions continue to advance the frontiers of molecular biology and biomedical sciences.

Dr. Babita Rahar | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award | 3701

Dr. Babita Rahar | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award 

Postdoc at University of Wisconsin, United States

Dr. Babita Rahar is a dedicated biomedical researcher currently serving as a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Pulmonary Biology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. With a Ph.D. in Life Sciences from Bharathiar University, her research spans molecular mechanisms of pulmonary fibrosis, fibroblast activation, and extracellular matrix remodeling. She has extensive international research experience across India, South Korea, and the United States. Dr. Rahar has contributed to high-impact publications in Science Advances and Respiratory Research, and she has been recognized with multiple awards, including Best Poster Awards and a Postdoctoral Mentorship Award at UW–Madison. Her technical expertise includes in vivo models, primary cell cultures, histopathology, and advanced imaging techniques. She is deeply committed to translational science, aiming to bridge basic research and clinical applications. With a strong record of collaboration, leadership in project design, and a focus on impactful lung disease research, Dr. Rahar exemplifies the qualities of a rising leader in biomedical research.

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Education

Dr. Babita Rahar holds a Ph.D. in Life Sciences from Bharathiar University, India, where she investigated the pharmacological efficacy of Sphingosine-1-phosphate under high-altitude hypoxia. She earned her M.S. in Biotechnology from Jawaharlal Nehru University, one of India’s most prestigious institutions, through a highly competitive national entrance exam under the Department of Biotechnology. Her undergraduate studies in Zoology, Botany, and Chemistry were completed at the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. Throughout her academic journey, Dr. Rahar consistently demonstrated academic excellence, securing major national fellowships including the UGC Junior and Senior Research Fellowships and qualifying multiple national competitive exams such as CSIR-NET, GATE, JAM, and the JNU-DBT entrance test. Her educational background reflects a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied biological sciences, with a clear trajectory toward translational biomedical research. This comprehensive and competitive education prepared her for a successful research career at the intersection of molecular biology, disease modeling, and therapeutic discovery.

Professional Experience

Dr. Babita Rahar’s professional career encompasses over six years of progressive research experience across top institutions in India, South Korea, and the United States. Currently, she is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where she investigates fibroblast activation and extracellular matrix remodeling in pulmonary fibrosis using transgenic mouse models and advanced molecular techniques. Previously, she served as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Ajou University in South Korea, focusing on immune response and peptide therapeutics in inflammatory disease models. In India, she worked as a Project Scientist at ICMR-NIIRNCD, contributing to breast cancer early detection programs and public health interventions. Her roles have involved independent research, collaborative project coordination, mentoring field staff, and grant development. Dr. Rahar’s multi-institutional and multidisciplinary experience demonstrates her adaptability, leadership, and strong problem-solving skills, positioning her as a capable and experienced researcher in both academic and applied biomedical science settings.

Research Interest

Dr. Babita Rahar’s research interests lie at the intersection of molecular medicine, pulmonary biology, and translational therapeutics. Her work primarily focuses on understanding the molecular pathways involved in fibroblast activation and extracellular matrix remodeling, particularly in the context of pulmonary fibrosis. She is skilled in utilizing genetically modified mouse models, primary cell culture, 3D organoids, and precision-cut lung slices (PCLS) to explore disease mechanisms. Dr. Rahar also has strong interests in inflammation biology, hypoxia responses, and biomarker discovery, as demonstrated in her previous research on high-altitude hypoxia and peptide-based immune regulation. She aims to translate basic science discoveries into targeted therapies that improve diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic outcomes. Her long-term vision is to bridge the gap between lab research and clinical application, making significant contributions to personalized medicine, especially in chronic respiratory and inflammatory disorders. Her interdisciplinary focus equips her to tackle complex biomedical questions with clinical relevance.

Award and Honor

Dr. Babita Rahar has received numerous academic and research recognitions that highlight her commitment to scientific excellence. In 2025 and 2024, she earned multiple Best Poster Awards at prestigious research events hosted by the University of Wisconsin–Madison, along with a Postdoctoral Mentorship Award and a Travel Award from the Department of Medicine. Earlier, she was awarded the Senior and Junior Research Fellowships by the University Grants Commission (UGC) of India—highly competitive honors that supported her doctoral studies. Dr. Rahar also successfully qualified elite national-level examinations including CSIR-NET, GATE, JAM, and the JNU-DBT exam, all of which are considered benchmarks of academic distinction in India. Her academic achievements began early, earning the Gargi Award for academic excellence during her school years. These accolades reflect not only her scientific competence but also her consistency, leadership potential, and impactful contributions across multiple stages of her academic and professional career.

Conclusion

Dr. Babita Rahar is a dynamic and accomplished biomedical researcher with a strong foundation in molecular biology and translational medicine. Her educational and professional journey reflects exceptional dedication to advancing research in pulmonary diseases and immune modulation. With a robust publication record, advanced technical expertise, and cross-continental research experience, she stands out as a well-rounded scientist committed to bridging basic science and clinical application. Her work is both impactful and collaborative, contributing significantly to the understanding of complex disease mechanisms such as fibrosis and inflammation. Recognized with multiple awards and fellowships, Dr. Rahar embodies the values of innovation, leadership, and scientific rigor. She is well-positioned to make substantial future contributions to biomedical research and is a highly suitable candidate for recognition through awards such as the Best Researcher Award. Her ongoing efforts are likely to lead to novel therapeutic strategies and improved patient outcomes in critical areas of healthcare.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: S1P prophylaxis mitigates acute hypobaric hypoxia‐induced molecular, biochemical, and metabolic disturbances: A preclinical report

    • Authors: S. Chawla, B. Rahar, S. Saxena

    • Year: 2016

    • Citations: 20

  • Title: Preventive preclinical efficacy of intravenously administered sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) in strengthening hypoxia adaptive responses to acute and sub-chronic hypobaric hypoxia

    • Authors: S. Chawla, B. Rahar, R. Tulswani, S. Saxena

    • Year: 2020

    • Citations: 17

  • Title: Exogenous sphingosine-1-phosphate boosts acclimatization in rats exposed to acute hypobaric hypoxia: assessment of haematological and metabolic effects

    • Authors: S. Chawla, B. Rahar, M. Singh, A. Bansal, D. Saraswat, S. Saxena

    • Year: 2014

    • Citations: 17

  • Title: Sphingosine-1-phosphate pretreatment amends hypoxia-induced metabolic dysfunction and impairment of myogenic potential in differentiating C2C12 myoblasts by stimulating …

    • Authors: B. Rahar, S. Chawla, S. Pandey, A.N. Bhatt, S. Saxena

    • Year: 2018

    • Citations: 13

  • Title: [64Cu]Cu-PEG-FUD peptide for noninvasive and sensitive detection of murine pulmonary fibrosis

    • Authors: H.J. Lee, K. Bernau, T.J. Harr, Z.T. Rosenkrans, G.A. Kessler, K. Stott, A.T. Oler, B. Rahar, et al.

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 7

  • Title: Characterization of immune responses associated with ERAP-1 expression in HSV-induced Behçet’s disease mouse model

    • Authors: H.M. Ryu, S.M.S. Islam, H.M. Sayeed, B. Rahar, J.K. Seong, H. Lee, S. Sohn

    • Year: 2023

    • Citations: 7

  • Title: Acute hypobaric hypoxia-mediated biochemical/metabolic shuffling and differential modulation of S1PR-SphK in cardiac and skeletal muscles

    • Authors: B. Rahar, S. Chawla, R. Tulswani, S. Saxena

    • Year: 2019

    • Citations: 5

  • Title: The fibronectin-targeting PEG-FUD imaging probe shows enhanced uptake during fibrogenesis in experimental lung fibrosis

    • Authors: T.J. Harr, N. Gupta, B. Rahar, K. Stott, Y. Medina-Guevara, M.K. Gari, A.T. Oler, et al.

    • Year: 2025

    • Citations: 1

  • Title: PEG-FUD, A Promising Probe for Pulmonary Fibrosis, Targets the Pro-fibrotic Phase of Disease

    • Authors: K. Bernau, T.J. Harr, N. Gupta, K. Stott, B. Rahar, A.T. Oler, Y. Medina-Guevara, et al.

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 1

Hua Li | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Lifetime Achievement Award

Prof. Dr. Hua Li | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Lifetime Achievement Award

College of Enology, Northwest A&F University, China

Prof. Dr. Hua Li is a distinguished authority in viticulture and enology, widely recognized for founding China’s Grape and Wine Engineering discipline and establishing Asia’s first College of Enology. With a Ph.D. from Bordeaux Second University in France, he has been instrumental in transforming China’s wine industry through groundbreaking research, talent cultivation, and the development of a quality control system that brought Chinese wine to international standards. As a professor and mentor, he has trained numerous professionals who now lead the industry. His leadership roles include Vice President of Northwest A&F University and honorary dean of its College of Enology. He has received numerous prestigious awards, including the National Famous Teacher Award and the National Science and Technology Progress Award. Prof. Hua Li’s visionary contributions have shattered long-held doubts about China’s potential in wine production, earning him a legacy as a pioneer and transformative figure in modern Chinese agricultural science.

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Education

Prof. Dr. Hua Li began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Pomology from Sichuan Agricultural College in China, where he laid the foundation for his lifelong commitment to horticultural and agricultural sciences. He further pursued advanced studies in France, earning both his Master’s and Ph.D. degrees in Enology from the prestigious College of Enology at Bordeaux Second University. His education in Bordeaux—a globally respected hub for wine science—equipped him with cutting-edge knowledge in viticulture and enology, which he later adapted and localized to the Chinese context. This international academic exposure allowed him to blend Western wine-making expertise with China’s unique agricultural environment. His educational background not only enabled him to build China’s first comprehensive academic programs in grape and wine engineering but also helped bridge the gap between traditional Chinese agricultural practices and modern global standards in wine production and quality control.

Professional Experience

Prof. Hua Li has held several influential academic and administrative roles over the course of his career. Most notably, he served as Vice President of Northwest A&F University, one of China’s leading agricultural institutions. He later became the founding dean and now serves as the lifetime honorary dean of the College of Enology at the same university. His efforts led to the creation of China’s first viticulture and enology major and the establishment of the first Enology College in Asia. In addition to his academic leadership, Prof. Hua holds key industry roles, including President of the Chinese Institute of Food Science and Technology Wine Branch and Director of the China Wine Industry Technology Institute. Through these positions, he has actively influenced national policy, industry standards, and academic frameworks, while also fostering industry-academia collaboration. His career is marked by an exceptional blend of institutional leadership, industry engagement, and a dedication to educational reform.

Research Interest

Prof. Hua Li’s research interests center around viticulture, enology, wine quality control, and sustainable wine production systems. He has been a pioneering force in developing the scientific foundations of China’s wine industry. His research has led to significant breakthroughs, including the establishment of the “from land to table” quality control system, which ensures the consistent production of high-quality wine grapes and wines across various Chinese regions. He is especially interested in optimizing grape varieties to suit diverse Chinese climates and terroirs, developing modern wine processing technologies, and integrating traditional knowledge with international best practices. His work also involves technology promotion and wine culture communication, ensuring that scientific advances benefit both producers and consumers. His practical research applications have had widespread impact, helping transform China from a non-traditional wine country into a globally recognized wine producer. His contributions have laid a solid theoretical and practical framework for future research in this domain.

Award and Honor

Prof. Hua Li has received numerous prestigious awards and honors that reflect the depth and impact of his contributions. Among the most significant are the National Famous Teacher Award and the Second Prize of the National Science and Technology Progress Award (2016). He was honored with the National May 1st Labor Medal and named a National Advanced Science and Technology Worker. His early contributions were also recognized through awards like the Outstanding Contribution Award and the title of “Young and Middle-aged Expert with Remarkable Contributions.” He was among the “60 Prominent Persons” for promoting China’s wine industry and one of the “30 Leading Figures” in wine during the 30 years of China’s Reform and Opening-Up. Furthermore, he has held memberships in important national bodies, including the Food Safety Expert Committee of the State Council and multiple academic societies. These accolades affirm his role as a leader and visionary in Chinese agriculture and enology.

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Hua Li’s lifelong dedication to viticulture and enology has made him a transformative figure in both academic and industrial sectors. His groundbreaking efforts in founding China’s first wine-related academic programs, promoting scientific research, and leading industry-wide technological innovations have reshaped the perception and capabilities of China’s wine industry. With an educational background that bridges East and West and a professional portfolio spanning academia, policy, and enterprise, Prof. Hua has elevated China to the ranks of global wine-producing nations. His extensive list of awards and influential leadership roles underscores his enduring impact. Beyond his tangible achievements, he has mentored generations of experts who continue to drive the field forward. Prof. Hua Li exemplifies the values of vision, innovation, and service, making him not only a deserving candidate for a Lifetime Achievement Award but also a symbol of China’s potential in integrating tradition with modern scientific excellence.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Title: Review on Legal Supervision System of the Chinese Wine Industry

    • Authors: Chenlu Yang, Rui Song, Yinting Ding, Liang Zhang, Hua Wang, Hua Li

    • Year: 2022

    • Citation:
      Yang, C., Song, R., Ding, Y., Zhang, L., Wang, H., & Li, H. (2022). Review on Legal Supervision System of the Chinese Wine Industry. Horticulturae, 8(5), 432. https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae8050432

  2. Title: Identification and Regionalization of Cold Resistance of Wine Grape Germplasms (V. vinifera)

    • Authors: Zhilei Wang, Ying Wang, Dong Wu, Miao Hui, Xing Han, Tingting Xue, Fei Yao, Feifei Gao, Xiao Cao, Hua Li, et al.

    • Year: 2021

    • Citation:
      Wang, Z., Wang, Y., Wu, D., Hui, M., Han, X., Xue, T., Yao, F., Gao, F., Cao, X., Li, H., et al. (2021). Identification and Regionalization of Cold Resistance of Wine Grape Germplasms (V. vinifera). Agriculture, 11(11), 1117. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture11111117

  3. Title: A Sustainable Viticulture Method Adapted to the Cold Climate Zone in China

    • Authors: Xing Han, Tingting Xue, Xu Liu, Zhilei Wang, Liang Zhang, Ying Wang, Fei Yao, Hua Wang, Hua Li

    • Year: 2021

    • Citation:
      Han, X., Xue, T., Liu, X., Wang, Z., Zhang, L., Wang, Y., Yao, F., Wang, H., & Li, H. (2021). A Sustainable Viticulture Method Adapted to the Cold Climate Zone in China. Horticulturae, 7(6), 150. https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae7060150

  4. Title: Carbon Storage Distribution Characteristics of Vineyard Ecosystems in Hongsibu, Ningxia

    • Authors: Liang Zhang, Tingting Xue, Feifei Gao, Ruteng Wei, Zhilei Wang, Hua Li, Hua Wang

    • Year: 2021

    • Citation:
      Zhang, L., Xue, T., Gao, F., Wei, R., Wang, Z., Li, H., & Wang, H. (2021). Carbon Storage Distribution Characteristics of Vineyard Ecosystems in Hongsibu, Ningxia. Plants, 10(6), 1199. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10061199

  5. Title: Combating Desertification through the Wine Industry in Hongsibu, Ningxia

    • Authors: Liang Zhang, Zhilei Wang, Tingting Xue, Feifei Gao, Ruteng Wei, Ying Wang, Xing Han, Hua Li, Hua Wang

    • Year: 2021

    • Citation:
      Zhang, L., Wang, Z., Xue, T., Gao, F., Wei, R., Wang, Y., Han, X., Li, H., & Wang, H. (2021). Combating Desertification through the Wine Industry in Hongsibu, Ningxia. Sustainability, 13(10), 5654. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13105654