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Zarmina Gul, PHD Scholar in Major Biology (Botany), currently working as PHD Research Scholar in Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, China. Mainly engages in research fields of Plant Stress Physiology, Plant Ecology, Phytochemistry, Plant Systematics and Taxonomy, Ethnopharmacology and Chromatography. I have published 9 SCI academic articles including 1 first and corresponding author. I have published articles in journals such as Industrial Crops and Products, Journal of Separation Science, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health and MDPI with high citation rates. As of now I am working on Plant Salinity Stress Plant Physiology research projects on Halophytic Crop Quinoa “Chenopodium quinoa” and Phytochemistry of beneficial tree “Moringa Oleifera”.
I received award for “First Prize of Outstanding Article” and “Second Prize of Outstanding Article Report Presentation” for my first author and corresponding author article entitled; “An insight into abiotic stress and influx tolerance mechanisms in plants to cope in saline environments.” In “The Belt and Road Conference on Green Sustainable Development and Technology Innovation forum” 8th China Forestry Academic Conference held at Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, China.
研究の興味
Abiotic Stress Tolerance, Salinity Stress, Medicinal Plants and Herbs, Plant Stress Physiology, Plant Systematics, Phytochemistry, Chromatography, Ethnopharmacology, Ethnobotany, Plant Ecology and Environmental Sciences

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PHD Scholar
Northeast Forestry University
Chemical Engineering and Resource Utilization
China
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- Cyber Threat Analysis (CTA) in Current Conflicts
- Biomimetic Synthesis of Calcium Carbonate in Bile in the presence of Amino Acids
- LC-MS and HPLC-UV for Detecting Uremic Toxins: Two Validated Methods with Simultaneous Sensitivity and Specificity Evaluation
- The Lukala Cement Plant's Life Cycle Analysis: Towards a More Sustainable Production
- Zinc Supplementation in Anorexic Children with Vomiting Syndrome: Evaluation from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Vietnam
- The Influence of Dynamical Downscaling and Boundary Layer Selection on Egypt’s Potential Evapotranspiration using a Calibrated Version of the Hargreaves-samani Equation: RegCM4 Approach
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