Mr. Cui Fangke | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Excellence in Innovation

College of Ecology and Environment | Xinjiang University | China

Mr. Cui Fangke is a promising early-career researcher at the College of Ecology and Environment, Xinjiang University, where he holds a doctoral qualification and specializes in forest ecology and agricultural ecology. His research focuses on the ecological restoration and environmental sustainability of complex ecosystems, particularly in arid regions and subtropical coastal zones. Mr. Cui has conducted comprehensive studies on plant-soil-microbial interactions and their role in rehabilitating degraded ecosystems, contributing valuable insights into the mechanisms that support soil fertility and ecological balance. His research combines remote sensing techniques with field monitoring, offering innovative perspectives on ecosystem management and agricultural adaptation under changing climatic conditions. As the principal or co-author of significant publications in high-impact journals such as Catena and Scientific Reports, Mr. Cui’s work has attracted increasing academic attention. His recent studies include pioneering research on pioneer tree species facilitating coastal ecosystem restoration and the spatial heterogeneity of soil physical and chemical properties in coastal agricultural zones. Despite being in the early stages of his career, his scholarly output reflects a growing influence in ecological sciences, with 3 citations from 3 documents, 1 published paper, and an h-index of 1. Through his dedication to advancing ecological resilience and environmental sustainability, Mr. Cui Fangke exemplifies the qualities of an emerging leader in environmental and agricultural research, making him a commendable candidate for recognition in scientific achievement and research excellence awards.

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Featured Publications

Xiuyu, X., Cui, F., Liyong, F., et al. (2024).A pioneer  tree species rapidly facilitating ecosystem restoration in coastal regions depends on soil traits. Catena, 238, 107825.

Cui, F., Xu, X., Wang, M., et al. (2025). The spatial heterogeneity of soil physical and chemical properties and comprehensive fertility in the Leizhou Peninsula coastal region. Scientific Reports, 15, 37178.

Mr. Cui Fangke | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Excellence in Innovation

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