Yue Fu | Soil Ecology | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Yue Fu | Soil Ecology | Research Excellence Award

Huanggang Normal University | China 

Fu Yue is a dedicated researcher specializing in animal taxonomy, molecular systematics, and closely related disciplines, with a strong record of scientific productivity and leadership. She has successfully led more than ten competitive research projects supported by major funding bodies, including national-level foundations, demonstrating her capacity to guide innovative investigations and coordinate multidisciplinary teams. Her scholarly output is extensive, with over forty journal articles published as a first or corresponding author, reflecting both consistent research activity and significant contributions to her field. In addition to these articles, she has authored three monographs that further expand the academic discourse in biodiversity and systematics research. Her citation profile also reflects the influence and reach of her work, with a total of 75 citations derived from 49 citing documents, underscoring the relevance of her contributions within the scientific community. Moreover, her publication portfolio includes 25 indexed documents, indicating sustained engagement in peer-reviewed scholarship. Her h-index of 5 highlights the growing impact of her studies through articles that continue to be referenced by other researchers. Overall, Fu Yue’s academic achievements showcase a strong blend of research leadership, scientific output, and measurable impact across multiple areas of biological science.

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Featured Publications

Mao, B., Fang, X., Lei, H., Xiao, Y., & Fu, Y. (2025). Unexpected species diversity in the understanding of selenium-containing soil invertebrates. Scientific Reports.

Mao, B., Wang, Y.-Y., Li, S.-Y., Fu, Y., Xiao, Y.-L., & Wang, Y.-F. (2025). A potential role for the interaction of Wolbachia surface proteins with the Drosophila microtubulin in maintenance of endosymbiosis and affecting spermiogenesis. Journal of Insect Physiology.

Long Zhou | Soil Fertility | Editorial Board Member

Assist. Prof. Dr. Long Zhou | Soil Fertility | Editorial Board Member

Assist. Prof. Dr. Long Zhou | Yunnan Open University | China 

Dr. Zhou Long is a Senior Agronomist specializing in plant nutrition, fertilizer science, and disease control, with a strong research and teaching portfolio at the Yunnan Open University’s Rural Revitalization Education Institute. His scholarly output includes over 40 research documents, comprising peer-reviewed articles, academic papers, patents, and software works that collectively reflect a broad and impactful scientific contribution. His publications have been cited several hundred times, demonstrating meaningful recognition within the fields of nutrient resource efficiency and sustainable crop production. He has achieved an h-index in the mid-double-digit range, indicating consistent influence across multiple lines of inquiry. His research experience spans departmental, provincial, and national levels, having led competitive scientific projects and contributed to major national initiatives focused on plant nutrition management and high-efficiency nutrient utilization. With expertise rooted in advanced training in agricultural resources, plant nutrition, and disease control, he continues to integrate scientific innovation with practical agricultural solutions. His academic achievements also include significant contributions as a first or corresponding author, multiple authorized patents, and software copyrights, reinforcing his role in advancing modern agronomic practices. Overall, his work reflects a strong blend of research productivity, interdisciplinary impact, and commitment to agricultural development.

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Featured Publications

Yu, W., Zhao, P., Li, C., Wang, D., Ming, C., Chen, L., Zhou, L., Zhu, Q., Tang, L., Zhou, Y., & Long, G. (2025). Intercropping achieves long-term dual goals of yield gains and soil N₂O emission mitigation. Resources, Environment and Sustainability.