Dr. Noman Shakoor | Soil Science | Research Excellence Award

Shenzhen University | China

Noman Shakoor is a dedicated Ph.D. scholar at China Agricultural University specializing in environmental science, with a strong research focus on the fate, transport, and biological interactions of lithium in environmental systems. His work integrates environmental chemistry, contaminant agroecology, plant (nano)ecotoxicology, and plant–microbe interactions to better understand lithium behavior across terrestrial ecosystems. He has demonstrated expertise in nanomaterial characterization using XRD, FTIR, DLS, zeta potential analysis, and electron microscopy–EDX, along with advanced metal detection in biological tissues via ICP-MS. His research capabilities also include RNA isolation and qRT-PCR, phytoremediation of contaminated soils, soil physicochemical and microbial biomass analysis, biomarker assessment in plants and earthworms, and evaluation of root exudates and rhizosphere microbial communities under stress conditions. He has conducted extensive studies on earthworm survival, toxicity, behavior, gut microbial communities, and metabolic responses in polluted environments. His scholarly output comprises 61 research documents published in leading peer-reviewed journals, accumulating 2,727 citations. With an h-index of 28, his work reflects strong scientific impact and consistent contributions to high-quality environmental research, positioning him well for advanced researcher or permanent roles in environmental and ecological sciences.

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Airborne Microplastics Accumulation in Plant Leaves and Associated Food Safety Risks


– Trends in Plant Science


Synergistic Effects of Phenylalanine and Biochar in Alleviating Cadmium Stress and Restoring Morpho-Physiological Traits of Maize (Zea mays) in Contaminated Agricultural Soil


– Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety


Mercury-induced alterations in soil microbiome: A potential for microbiome stewardship to remediate contaminated soils

– Journal of Cleaner Production


Non-Leguminous Green Manures in Enhancing Labile Phosphorus Availability and Crop Yield: A Global Meta-Analysis


– Soil and Tillage Research


Environmental and Safety Implications of Nanotechnology in Genetically Modified Crops for Sustainable Agriculture


– Physiologia Plantarum
Noman Shakoor | Soil science | Research Excellence Award

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