Rayhan Chowdhury | Immunology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Md. Rayhan Chowdhury | Immunology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Md. Rayhan Chowdhury | Shinshu University | Japan

Md. Rayhan Chowdhury, currently pursuing his PhD at Shinshu University, Japan, has established himself as a promising young researcher in the fields of molecular biotechnology, biomedical science, and bioengineering. With a strong academic foundation built at the Department of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh, he has demonstrated significant contributions through innovative research on cell death, mucosal vaccines, genetic recombination, and antibiotic resistance. His publication record is noteworthy, with 16 journal articles indexed in reputed databases such as SCI and Scopus, reflecting both quality and consistency in research output. His academic influence is further validated by his citation metrics, underscoring the relevance and impact of his work in the global research community. Rayhan’s ongoing project on the development of a mucosal vaccine using recombinant lactic acid bacteria producing the cholera toxin B subunit highlights his drive toward translational research with public health significance. Alongside his scholarly pursuits, he maintains collaborative ties with Bangladeshi scientists and contributes professionally as the Publication Secretary of the University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh, affirming his dedication to advancing research and scientific communication globally.

Profiles: Orcid | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Chowdhury, M. R., & Hasan, M. F. (2025, September 27). PANoptosis: Molecular mechanisms, regulatory pathways, and implications in disease pathogenesis. Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics.

Mas-ud, M. A., Juthee, S. A., Chowdhury, M. R., Hosenuzzaman, M., Hossain, M. F., Zaki, R. M., Rabbee, M. F., & Matin, M. N. (2025, July). Biosynthesis, signaling, homeostasis, transport, and regulatory mechanisms of cytokinin in rice and Arabidopsis response to heat stress. Journal of Plant Growth Regulation.

Chowdhury, M. R., Islam, A., Yurina, V., & Shimosato, T. (2025, July 31). Genetically modified lactic acid bacteria: A promising mucosal delivery vector for vaccines. Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins.

Chowdhury, M. R., Islam, A., & Shimosato, T. (2025, January). Extremely low doses of CpG oligodeoxynucleotides from Streptococcus thermophilus LacZ strongly induce CXCL5 in macrophages. Animal Science Journal.

Chowdhury, M. R., Islam, A., Yurina, V., & Shimosato, T. (2025, January 14). Water pollution, cholera, and the role of probiotics: A comprehensive review in relation to public health in Bangladesh. Frontiers in Microbiology.

Marina A | Drug Development | Clinical Life Science Awards

Prof. Marina A | Drug Development | Clinical Life Science Award

Prof. Marina A | Annamalai University | India

Dr. Marina A., Pharm.D., Ph.D., has established a strong academic and research profile with significant contributions in clinical pharmacy and pharmacology, particularly focusing on polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) through randomized controlled trials and high-quality publications. She has authored 1 Scopus-indexed publications, including both research and review articles published in reputed Q1 and Q2 journals such as Inflammopharmacology (IF 5.3), Current Medical Research & Opinion (IF 2.3), European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology (IF 2.1), and BMC Nephrology (IF 2.4). Her research has already attracted citations, with her citation count exceeding 120, and she has accumulated a total of 4 Scopus documents, reflecting her growing visibility in the scientific community. Her h-index is 5, which demonstrates not only productivity but also impactful research that is being referenced by peers globally. Alongside publishing, Dr. Marina also serves as a reviewer for respected journals like Reproductive Sciences and Inflammopharmacology, further highlighting her academic credibility. With expertise in regulatory medical writing, teaching, and clinical trial management, she has built a balanced profile bridging academia, industry, and clinical research. Her continuous scholarly output, growing citation base, and expanding peer review roles position her as a promising researcher with strong future potential in life sciences.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid | LinkedIn

Featured Publications

Marina, A. (in press). Exploring the role of pentoxifylline as a renal protector in diabetic kidney disease: A comprehensive review. BMC Nephrology. Springer Nature. (Q2, IF 2.4, CiteScore 4.1).

Marina, A. (2025). Resveratrol: Potential therapeutic effects on ocular health. Inflammopharmacology, Springer Nature. (Q1, IF 5.3, CiteScore 8.4).

Marina, A. (2025). Effectiveness of acarbose plus metformin and acarbose plus myo-inositol dual combination therapy in alleviating the metabolic and endocrinological complications of PCOS. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Medicine, Elsevier. (Q2, IF 2.1, CiteScore 4.6).

Marina, A. (2025). Therapeutic potential of acarbose in ameliorating the metabolic and endocrinological complications of polycystic ovarian syndrome: A review. Current Medical Research & Opinion, Taylor & Francis. (Q1, IF 2.3, CiteScore 4.2).

Marina, A. (2025). Clinical implications of acarbose plus myo-inositol therapy on the thyroid profile of women with PCOS. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacognosy Research, (Q2, IF 1.2, CiteScore 3.0).

Stavroula Rakitzi | Life Sciences Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Stavroula Rakitzi | Life Sciences Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Stavroula Rakitzi | Georg-August-University of Gottingen | Greece

Dr. Stavroula Rakitzi, Dr. phil., Dipl.-Psych., is a distinguished clinical psychologist and certified cognitive behavioral psychotherapist with extensive academic, clinical, and training expertise in Greece and Germany. She holds a Diploma in Psychology from Georg-August-University of Göttingen, advanced specialization in Cognitive Behavioral Psychotherapy, and a PhD in Clinical Psychology with a focus on adult psychotherapy and rehabilitation from the University of Koblenz-Landau. Her professional journey includes work at the Hellenic CDC with HIV patients, long-standing private practice in Athens, CBT training roles, and current lecturing positions in European universities, including the Deutsche Hochschule für Gesundheit und Sport. She has been recognized with the Young Scientist Award (2005) and contributed significantly to the promotion and implementation of Integrated Psychological Therapy (IPT) for schizophrenia patients in Greece. Her active participation in European Commission expert projects underlines her international recognition. According to her research profiles (ResearchGate, ORCID, and Web of Science), she has authored 12 scientific documents, which have received 165 citations, reflecting an h-index of 7, indicating both productivity and scholarly impact in the field of clinical psychology and psychotherapy. Dr. Rakitzi remains deeply engaged in advancing evidence-based interventions, training, and research dissemination across Europe.

Profiles: Orcid | Researcher ID

Featured Publications

Rakitzi, S., & Georgila, P. (2024). Treatment resistant bipolar disorder: Evidence-based pharmacotherapy, cognitive behavioral psychotherapy and rehabilitation. Springer.

Rakitzi, S., & Georgila, P. (2024). Treatment resistant schizophrenia: Evidence-based pharmacotherapy, cognitive behavioral psychotherapy and rehabilitation. Springer.

Rakitzi, S. (2023). Clinical psychology and cognitive behavioral psychotherapy: Recovery in mental health. Springer.

Rakitzi, S., & Georgila, P. (2018). The recovery process in the context of pharmacotherapy and CBT in patients with schizophrenia. In Avid Science (Ed.), Schizophrenia. Avid Science.

Rakitzi, S., Georgila, P., & Efthimiou, K. (2017). Pharmacotherapy and cognitive behavioral therapy for patients with schizophrenia. In Avid Science (Ed.), Behavioral therapy. Avid Science.

Ramazan Topcu | Immunology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ramazan Topcu | Immunology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ramazan Topcu | Department of Surgery | Turkey

Dr. Ramazan Topcu is an Associate Professor in the Department of General Surgery at Hitit University, Turkey. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Medicine from Karadeniz Technical University and completed his specialization in Surgical Medicine at the University of Health Sciences, Ankara Numune Health Research Center. His doctoral thesis, titled “Retrospective Analysis of Acute Left Colon Obstructions Due to Colorectal Cancer,” was supervised by Prof. Hüseyin Berkem. Dr. Topcu has supervised several theses, including Şahin Fatih’s 2023 study on the diagnostic value of laboratory parameters in differentiating acute diverticulitis from acute epiploic appendagitis. He is actively involved in international research, serving as a researcher in the “Appendicitis Global Outcomes (AlliGatOr) Study,” led by Dr. Veysel Barış Turhan. Dr. Topcu has contributed to numerous publications in reputable journals, focusing on topics such as colorectal surgery, appendicitis, and gallbladder diseases. His work has been recognized with awards like the “Calısma Basarı Belgesi” from the Ministry of Interior in 2019. Additionally, he is a member of several scientific organizations, including the Turkish Colon and Rectum Surgery Association and the Turkish Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery Association.

Profiles:  Research Gate | Orcid

Featured Publications

Aslan, O., Şahin, M., Topcu, R., Perçem, A. K., Sezikli, İ., Yüksek, M. A., & Rençber, E. (2025). Surgical outcomes and complications of completion thyroidectomy: A retrospective study. Scientific Reports

Aslan, O., Topcu, R., Sezikli, İ., Yüksek, M. A., Perçem, A. K., & Uğur, F. (2025). Prognostic value of metastatic lymph node ratio and its effect on disease-free survival in colon cancer. Frontiers in Oncology, 

Tutan, M. B., Topcu, R., & Şahiner, İ. T. (2025). Differences between xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis and gallbladder adenocarcinoma: An 11-year retrospective study. Internal and Emergency Medicine.

Sezikli, İ., Topcu, R., Tutan, M. B., Aslan, O., & Yüksek, M. A. (2025). Diagnostic value of the pregnancy index for acute appendicitis in pregnant women. Scientific Reports, 15, 6634.

Sezikli, İ., Tutan, M. B., Turhan, V. B., Özkan, M. B., & Topcu, R. (2024). Medical management or surgery on acute cholecystitis: Enhancing treatment selection with decision trees.

Zhongshu Shan | Biomedical Devices | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhongshu Shan | Biomedical Devices | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhongshu Shan | Qinghai Provincial People’s Hospital | China

Dr. Zhongshu Shan, Chief Physician at Qinghai Province People’s Hospital, has established an impactful academic record through numerous contributions to orthopedic and spine research. His body of work includes over a dozen SCI-indexed journal articles covering topics such as osteoporosis, biomaterials, and minimally invasive spine surgery, which collectively reflect significant scholarly impact. His research has been consistently cited in international journals, contributing to a growing number of citations that highlight the relevance of his work in advancing digital orthopedic precision medicine, robotics, and spinal health. With multiple published patents on novel biomaterials and clinical devices, he has successfully bridged clinical innovation with translational research. In addition, he has authored specialized books and serves in editorial and professional committee roles, further demonstrating leadership in his field. His contributions extend beyond research papers to include over seven consultancy and industry projects, alongside innovations in 3D-printing applications for orthopedic surgery in remote areas such as the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau. These cumulative achievements contribute to a commendable, reflecting both productivity and citation impact across his publications. By integrating clinical expertise, innovative technologies, and collaborative research, Dr. Shan continues to enhance the global understanding and treatment of orthopedic and spinal conditions

Profile: Orcid

Featured Publications

Qiao, Y., Zheng, H., Cheng, R., Guo, J., Ji, L., Liu, Z., Wei, L., Bi, H., & Shan, Z. (2025). High-fat diet-induced osteoporosis in mice under hypoxic conditions. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 26(1), 487.

Jie, D., Shan, Z., Ma, Z., Zhang, M., Gao, T., Wu, H., Shan, B., Wei, L., & Bi, H. (2020). Ma-Nuo-Xi decoction has an immunostimulating effect in cyclophosphamide-immunosuppressed mice. Annals of Palliative Medicine, 9(5), 3249–3260.

Shan, Z., Luo, Z. P., Shen, X., & Chen, L. (2017). Promotion of fracture healing by conjugated linoleic acid in rats. Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery (Hong Kong), 25(2), 2309499017718910.

Liu, Z., Huang, J., Zhang, H., Zhang, S., Dai, H., Jiang, Y., Bi, H., & Shan, Z. (2025). The application of robotic and artificial intelligence technologies in spinal surgery: A review focused on prospects in remote areas of China. Journal of Robotic Surgery, 19(1), 594

S. Kudiyarasan | AI in Life Science Research | Next-Gen Science Innovation

Dr. S. Kudiyarasan | AI in Life Science Research | Next-Gen Science Innovation

Dr. S. Kudiyarasan | NLC India Limited | India

Dr. S. Kudiyarasan, M.E., Ph.D., FIE, C.Eng (Ind), P.Eng (Ind), a highly accomplished professional engineer from India, has established himself as a distinguished researcher in the field of Electrical and Electronics Engineering with expertise spanning nuclear applications, renewable energy systems, and safety-critical technologies. Over his career, he has authored and co-authored several book chapters with reputed publishers such as IntechOpen, contributed to peer-reviewed international journals, and actively participated in both national and international conferences. His academic and professional recognition is also reflected in his service as a peer reviewer for leading journals including Elsevier, IEEE, Springer, and IAES, where he has reviewed more than a dozen manuscripts, showcasing his technical authority and critical insights in the field. According to Google Scholar metrics, Dr. Kudiyarasan has achieved an h-index of 4, with 12 indexed documents and a total of 86 citations, demonstrating the growing influence and impact of his research outputs. His recent works, currently under review with Springer Nature and other reputed publishers, further highlight his contribution to advancing smart grid systems, renewable energy applications, and AI-driven damage assessment models. With a blend of academic rigor, industrial expertise, and government service experience, Dr. Kudiyarasan’s research output reflects both depth and applied relevance.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid | Research Gate

Featured Publications

Kamatchi, S., Kudiyarasan, S., Jayashankar, H., Vijayalakshmi, S., & Paramasivam, A. Empirical wavelet transform using MUSIC algorithm for near-infrared evaluation of sinusitis. Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series B. Springer.

Premalatha, P., Shilpa, N., Sankaran, V., Alagumariappan, P., Pittu, P. S. K. R., Kamatchi, S., Jayashankar, H., & Kudiyarasan, S. A novel method for detecting cardiac arrhythmias in electrocardiogram signals using the ANFIS classifier. e-Prime – Advances in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Energy, 9, 100734. Elsevier.

Vijayalakshmi, S., Alagumariappan, P., Velmurugan, N., Kudiyarasan, S., Kamatchi, S., & Jayashankar, H. Design and performance analysis of Manchester coder based body channel communication using FPGA. e-Prime – Advances in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Energy, 9, 100660. Elsevier.

Biswas, S. S., & Kudiyarasan, S. Optimization of overall heat transfer coefficient of fin tube assembly of frozen seal valve using CFD analysis. SAE International Journal of Materials and Manufacturing, 17(4).

Kudiyarasan, S., Sthalasayanam, N., Sridevi, M., & Sudheesh, A. K. Novel method using transformer moisture equilibrium for removal of absorbed moisture from cellulose paper insulation in power transformers. Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series B. Springer.

Jes Rust | Life Sciences Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Jes Rust | Life Sciences Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Jes Rust | Bonner Institut fur Organismische Biologie (BIOB) | Germany

Prof. Dr. Jes Rust is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with an impressive scholarly record: he has published  41 documents, garnered 1,800 citations, and holds an h-index of about 46, evidence of both consistent productivity and strong impact in invertebrate palaeontology and evolutionary biology. His work, covering the evolution, phylogeny and paleobiology of insects, the early evolution of arthropods, molluscs, and theoretical aspects of phylogeny and systematics, has not only enriched fundamental scientific understanding but also shaped disciplinary debates. Since his habilitation, and especially in his long tenure as Professor at the University of Bonn, Jes Rust has combined rigorous field and laboratory research with high-quality publications and editorial leadership (e.g. editorship of Palaeontographica A), further amplifying his influence in the scientific community. His citation count and h-index reflect that many of his papers are regularly referenced, confirming their lasting relevance. In addition, his leadership roles in scientific societies and committees demonstrate recognition by peers. Taken together, his documents, citations, and metric indicators make Prof. Dr. Jes Rust an eminently suitable laureate for the Best Researcher Award.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications

Jiang, H., Moulds, M. S., Blank, S. M., Rust, J., Wedmann,  Wang, B. (2025). Sounds from the Eocene: The first singing cicada from the Messel Pit, Germany. Scientific Reports, 15, Article 12826.

Rust, J., & McCoy, V. E. (2025). Fossilisation ecology – A more complete concept of taphonomy. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. Advance online publication.

Jiang, H., Szwedo, J., Labandeira, C. C., Chen, J., Moulds, M. S., Mähler, B., Muscente, A. D., Zhuo, D., Nyunt, T. T., Zhang, H., Wei, C., Rust, J., & Wang, B. (2024). Mesozoic evolution of cicadas and their origins of vocalization and root feeding. Nature Communications, 15(1), Article 376.

Gibson Makamure | Life Science Education | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Gibson Makamure | Life Science Education | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Gibson Makamure |  University of South Africa | South Africa

Dr. Gibson Makamure has established himself as a dedicated scholar and gender specialist with significant contributions to research and higher education. His academic journey, spanning a PhD in Gender and Social Justice Education from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, along with advanced degrees in Education Management and Gender Studies, reflects his multidisciplinary expertise. Professionally, he has served as Lecturer, Head of Department, Consultant, and Postdoctoral Fellow at institutions such as the University of South Africa and Eswatini College of Theology, where he led academic programs and supervised research. His publication record includes peer-reviewed journal articles in areas such as gender-responsive pedagogy, curriculum and gender spaces, and gender-based violence in high schools, with several additional articles accepted for publication. Based on Scopus and Google Scholar indexing, his scholarly outputs consist of 6 published documents, with more under review, yielding over 45 citations and an h-index of 4, indicating the growing recognition and impact of his research in gender and education studies. His ability to combine teaching, research, and consultancy in areas like gender equality, policy formulation, and social justice highlights both academic excellence and societal engagement. With consistent productivity and expanding citation impact, Dr. Makamure demonstrates strong potential for continued scholarly influence.

Profiles:  Research Gate | Orcid

Featured Publications

Makamure, G. (2025). Promoting gender-responsive pedagogies in open education at Eswatini’s higher education institutions. SN Social Sciences, 5, 162.

University of Limpopo. (n.d.). Gendered spaces: Students’ experiences of the social school spaces in high schools in Hhohho region, Eswatini [Unpublished master’s thesis]. University of Limpopo.

University of KwaZulu-Natal. (n.d.). Space, geography and gendered experiences of children: A narrative study of four high schools in Hhohho region, Eswatini [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. University of KwaZulu-Natal.

Author Unknown. (n.d.). Curriculum and gender spaces in high schools in Eswatini. International Journal of Educational Management & Development Studies, 2719–0633.

Author Unknown. (n.d.). Patriarchal agents of gender socialisation: The role of high schools in Eswatini [Unpublished manuscript].

Tahar Mechichi | Soil Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Tahar Mechichi | Soil Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Tahar Mechichi | National school of Engineering of Sfax | Tunisia

Professor Tahar Mechichi is an accomplished researcher in microbiology and biological engineering, currently serving as a Full Professor at the National School of Engineering of Sfax, Tunisia. His research spans anaerobic and aerobic microbiology, enzyme purification, fermentation technology, solid waste and wastewater treatment, and bioremediation of dyes, hydrocarbons, antibiotics, and micropollutants. Over his career, he has authored 113 peer-reviewed papers that have collectively attracted 6,259 citations, demonstrating the broad influence of his work in environmental microbiology and biotechnology. His strong h-index of 42 and i10-index of 87 reflect both the impact and sustainability of his contributions, with numerous studies continuing to be widely cited. Professor Mechichi has successfully supervised more than 15 PhD students, over 10 Master’s students, and 50 engineering theses, further amplifying his academic legacy. His projects include international collaborations with France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Italy, and Lebanon, focusing on fungal laccases, antibiotic degradation, and bio-inoculants for agriculture. In addition to his publications and mentoring, he holds patents in bioinoculant formulation, biofuel production, and yeast biomass valorization, underlining his applied scientific innovation. His extensive citations, publication record, and h-index confirm his standing as a leading authority in applied microbiology and environmental biotechnology

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications

Abdelkefi, N., Sayahi, N., Zouari-Mechichi, H., Hanin, M., & Mechichi, T. (2025). Comparative genomics of three rhizobacteria strains indicate functional complementarity for inoculum development. Rhizosphere, 36, 101184.

Ghariani, B., Zouari-Mechichi, H., Alessa, A. H., Alqahtani, H., Alsaigh, A. A., & Mechichi, T. (2025). Biotransformation of antibiotics by Coriolopsis gallica: Degradation of compounds does not always eliminate their toxicity. Antibiotics, 14(9), 897.

Dammak, I., Khallaf, A., Lamine, M., Lasram, S., Ben Atitallah, I., Hamdi, Z., Chenenaoui, S., Zaghden, H., Mechichi, T., Mliki, A., Sayadi, S., & Gargouri, M. (2026). Potential evaluation of volatile organic compounds produced by Wickerhamomyces subpelliculosus and Saccharomyces cerevisiae as bio-fumigants for controlling Aspergillus flavus spoilage and aflatoxin contamination in dates. Food Control, 181, 111693.

Akrout, I., Staita, K., Armengaud, J., Kielbasa, M., Navarro, D., Turbé-Doan, A., Lambert, J., Lomascolo, A., Faulds, C. B., Zouari-Mechichi, H., Sciara, G., Alessa, A. H., Mechichi, T., & Record, E. (2025). Investigation into the potential of Bjerkandera adusta to biotransform the recalcitrant fluoroquinolone antibiotic norfloxacin. Environmental Technology & Innovation, 40, 104414.

Befenzi, H., Ezzariai, A., Baghor, J., Arrach, H., Armengaud, J., Kielbasa, M., Doan, A., Lambert, J., Lomascolo, A., Albert, Q., Faulds, C. B., Sciara, G., Mechichi, T., Kouisni, L., Hafidi, M., El Fels, L., & Record, E. (2025). Bjerkandera adusta TM11 for the bioremediation of fluoroquinolone antibiotics spiked in wastewater: A sustainable approach to pharmaceutical contaminant biotransformation. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 291, 117898.

Hamid Mozafari | Crop Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hamid Mozafari | Crop Science | Best Researcher Award

Islamic Azad University | Iran

Dr. Hamid Mozafari, Associate Professor of Crop Physiology at Islamic Azad University, Shahr-e-Qods Branch, is a distinguished researcher with extensive contributions to agronomy, crop physiology, and plant stress studies. His academic profile reflects strong research credentials, with an h-index of 23, over 150 scientific documents, and more than 1,400 citations to his credit. These metrics highlight both the impact and consistency of his scholarly output. He has authored and co-authored numerous publications in reputed international and national journals, covering areas such as drought stress, crop yield optimization, plant physiology, and the application of bio-organic and inorganic treatments in sustainable agriculture. His works not only focus on theoretical crop physiology but also emphasize practical solutions to enhance food security under challenging environmental conditions. In addition to his research, Dr. Mozafari has served in various leadership roles, including Head of Faculty of Agriculture and Head of Department of Agrotechnology-Crop Physiology, where he contributed to academic development and student mentorship. His contributions to teaching, supervising MSc and PhD theses, and journal reviewing further demonstrate his influence in the scientific community. The combination of his h-index, document count, and citation record underscores his position as a productive and impactful researcher in the field of agricultural sciences.

Profiles: Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Effect of drought stress on oil content and fatty acids composition of some safflower genotypes.

Plant yield, antioxidant capacity and essential oil quality of Satureja mutica supplied with cattle manure and wheat straw in different plant densities

Changes in yield, protein, minerals, and fatty acid profile of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) under fertilizer management involving application of nitrogen, humic acid.