Mubashar Hussain | Agricultural Science | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Mubashar Hussain

Mubashar Hussain
Affiliation China National Rice Research Institute
Country Pakistan
Scopus ID 57209139296
Documents 65
Citations 431
h-index 11
Subject Area Agricultural Science
Event Scientific World Research Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-6847-315X

Mubashar Hussain is a researcher associated with multidisciplinary scientific studies involving biodiversity, ecology, entomology, environmental sustainability, and agricultural sciences. His published research demonstrates contributions to ecological monitoring, insect biodiversity, nanotechnology applications, and sustainable biological systems.[1]

Abstract

Mubashar Hussain has contributed to scientific studies focused on biodiversity, entomology, ecological systems, and sustainable agricultural research. His publications include investigations into insect diversity, environmental monitoring, microbial interactions, and nanotechnology-based biological applications. The Innovative Research Award recognizes his interdisciplinary research activities and continued participation in scholarly scientific advancement.[2]

Keywords

Ecology, Entomology, Biodiversity, Agricultural Science, Computational Methods.

Introduction

Research in ecology and biological sciences increasingly requires interdisciplinary approaches combining environmental monitoring, biodiversity assessment, and applied agricultural solutions. Mubashar Hussain has participated in studies addressing these themes through collaborative scientific investigations involving insects, birds, microbial systems, and ecosystem management.[3]

Research Profile

The researcher maintains an ORCID profile linked with Scopus Author ID 57209139296 and has academic affiliations connected with zoology and environmental sciences. His documented areas of interest include ecology, biodiversity, and entomology, alongside participation in international research collaborations and peer-reviewed publications.[1]

Research Contributions

Research contributions include studies on pollinator assemblages, insect ecology, nanoparticle applications, silkworm development, and environmental biodiversity assessment.[4]

Publications

Selected publications include studies in Scientific Reports, Pakistan Journal of Zoology, Journal of King Saud University – Science, and Brazilian Journal of Biology. Published works address subjects such as biodiversity analysis, silkworm feeding strategies, migratory bird ecology, microbial characterization, and nanoparticle applications in agriculture and environmental science

Research Impact

The research contributions demonstrate relevance to environmental sustainability, ecological monitoring, and applied biological sciences. Collaborative publications and indexed outputs indicate engagement with contemporary scientific issues related to ecosystem conservation, agricultural productivity, and biodiversity assessment.[5]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award is suited to recognizing the researcher’s multidisciplinary publication profile, collaborative scientific participation, and continuing contribution to applied biological and ecological sciences. The documented scholarly activities reflect active involvement in research dissemination and academic development within international scientific communities

Conclusion

Mubashar Hussain’s academic record illustrates sustained participation in environmental and biological research with applications in biodiversity conservation, agricultural science, and ecological studies. His publication activity and interdisciplinary collaborations support recognition through the Innovative Research Award program.

References

  1. ORCID. (2026). Mubashar Hussain researcher profile and identifiers.
    http://orcid.org/0000-0002-6847-315X
  2. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Mubashar Hussain, Author ID 57209139296.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57209139296
  3. Journal of King Saud University – Science. (2023). Deciphering of Microbes × Nitrogen source fertilizers Interaction.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jksus.2023.102633
  4. Revista Brasileira de Entomologia. (2025). Smart feeding strategies and silkworm development research.
    https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-9665-rbent-2025-0067
  5. Oriental Insects. (2022). Distribution patterns of dung beetle assemblages.
    https://doi.org/10.1080/00305316.2021.2010617

Dani Sarsekova | Agricultural Science | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Dr. Dani Sarsekova | Agricultural Science | Outstanding Scientist Award

Central Asia | Kazak National agrarian research university | Kazakhstan

Prof. Dr. Dani Sarsekova is an accomplished researcher specializing in groundwater sustainability, environmental hydrology, and natural resource management, with a strong emphasis on the unique ecological and hydrogeological conditions of Central Asia. Her work addresses some of the region’s most pressing environmental challenges, including water scarcity, aquifer depletion, climate change impacts, and the urgent need for sustainable watershed management in arid and mountainous environments.Her research on groundwater systems in the Zhambyl Region of Southern Kazakhstan highlights her expertise in evaluating aquifer characteristics, groundwater recharge processes, and water resource pressures caused by agricultural expansion and climatic variability. This work provides scientifically grounded recommendations for improving groundwater use efficiency and strengthening long-term sustainability. Through comprehensive hydrochemical assessments, spatial mapping, and environmental diagnostics, she contributes vital knowledge to policy frameworks involving regional water management.Beyond groundwater studies, Prof. Sarsekova is deeply engaged in hydrological comparisons of river basins. Her research includes an influential comparative assessment of mountainous river basins in the Kyrgyz–Kazakh region with similar basins in Australia, Canada, and the United States, showcasing her ability to situate Central Asian ecosystems within a global context. This comparative approach enhances understanding of water cycle behavior, watershed resilience, and environmental stress responses across diverse climatic zones.Her broader research portfolio spans integrated natural resource management, climate resilience, land–water interactions, soil–water dynamics, ecological vulnerability, and environmental sustainability assessments. She frequently collaborates with international teams to develop science-based solutions for environmental restoration, sustainable agriculture, and climate-adapted resource use.With a steadily growing corpus of publications, rising citations, and active involvement in multidisciplinary scientific networks, Prof. Dr. Dani Sarsekova is recognized as a significant contributor to advancing sustainable hydrology, groundwater conservation, and environmental resilience in Kazakhstan and the wider Central Asian region. Her work plays a crucial role in shaping sustainable strategies for water-dependent ecosystems under escalating environmental pressures.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

  • Adenova, D., Sarsekova, D., Absametov, M., Murtazin, Y., Sagin, J., Trushel, L., & Miroshnichenko, O. (2024). The study of groundwater in the Zhambyl Region, Southern Kazakhstan, to improve sustainability. Sustainability, 16(11), 4597. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16114597

  • Sarsekova, D. N., Balakanova, A. S., Obizinskaya, E. V., Yesmurzayeva, A. K., & Librik, A. A. (2018). Influence of protective forest plants on soil fertility in agrarian landscapes (on the example of the Piskarev peasant household of Pavlodar). Herald of Science of S. Seifullin Kazakh Agro Technical University, No. 2(97).

  • Sarsekova, D. N., & Gudynaitė, V. (2014). Genotypic variation and heritability of growth and adaptive traits, and adaptation of young poplar hybrids at the northern margins of natural distribution of Populus nigra in Europe. Biomass & Bioenergy, 70, 513–529. (as mentioned on her profile)

  • Maissupova, I. K., Sarsekova, D. N., Weger, J., & Bubeník, J. (2017). Comparison of the growth of fast-growing poplar and willow in two sites of Central Kazakhstan. Journal of Forest Science, 63(5), 239–244. https://doi.org/10.17221/101/2016-JFS

  • Sarsekova, D. N., Maissupova, I. K., & Boranbay, Z. T. (2017). Determination of reserves of phytomass and circannual deposition of fast-growing wood species in Central Kazakhstan. Ecology, Environment and Conservation, 23(1), 256–261.