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    Synergistic windbreak efficiency of desert vegetation and oasis shelter forests by Aili, Aishajiang, Hailiang, Xu, Waheed, Abdul, Bakayisire, Fabiola, Yingying, Xie

    Published in PloS one (30-10-2024)
    “…This study investigates the novel approach of synergizing desert vegetation with shelter forests to enhance windbreak efficiency in a transitional zone between…”
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    Health Effects of Dust Storms on the South Edge of the Taklimakan Desert, China: A Survey-Based Approach by Aili, Aishajiang, Xu, Hailiang, Zhao, Xinfeng

    “…Dust storms have already become the most serious environmental problem on the south edge of the Taklimakan desert because of their frequent occurrences. To…”
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    Aeolian dust movement and deposition under local atmospheric circulation in a desert-oasis transition zone of the northeastern Taklimakan desert by Aili, Aishajiang, Xu, Hailiang, Xu, Qiao, Liu, Kun

    Published in Ecological indicators (15-12-2023)
    “…Taklimakan Desert, in the northwest China, is one of the main sources of dust storms in the world. Frequent dust storms have seriously affected the ecological…”
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    A systematic review and comprehensive analysis on ecological restoration of mining areas in the arid region of China: Challenge, capability and reconsideration by Xu, Hailiang, Xu, Fujun, Lin, Tao, Xu, Qiao, Yu, Pujia, Wang, Chuhan, Aili, Aishajiang, Zhao, Xinfeng, Zhao, Wanyu, Zhang, Peng, Yang, Yongqiang, Yuan, Kaiye

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-10-2023)
    “…•The environmental problems created by mining activities in the arid region of China have not been addressed.•Land degradation is the most prominent problem…”
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    Origin and Transport Pathway of Dust Storm and Its Contribution to Particulate Air Pollution in Northeast Edge of Taklimakan Desert, China by Aili, Aishajiang, Xu, Hailiang, Kasim, Tursun, Abulikemu, Abudumijiti

    Published in Atmosphere (01-01-2021)
    “…The Taklimakan Desert in Northwest China is the major source of dust storms in China. The northeast edge of this desert is a typical arid area which houses a…”
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    Dynamics of Vegetation Productivity in Relation to Surface Meteorological Factors in the Altay Mountains in Northwest China by Aishajiang Aili, Hailiang Xu, Xinfeng Zhao, Peng Zhang, Ruiqiang Yang

    Published in Forests (01-11-2022)
    “…Vegetation productivity, as the basis of the material cycle and energy flow in an ecosystem, directly reflects the information of vegetation change. At the…”
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    Establishing an Early Warning System for Dust Storms in Peri-Desert Regions by Aishajiang Aili, Abdul Waheed, Xinfeng Zhao, Hailiang Xu

    Published in Environments (Basel, Switzerland) (01-04-2024)
    “…The Taklimakan Desert in northwest China stands as a significant contributor to dust storms, with its fringe oases already designated as ecologically fragile…”
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    Unveiling the Benefits of Artificial Ecological Measures: Water Conveyance Improves the Water Quality of the Taitema Lake, Northwestern China by Aishajiang Aili, Xu, Hailiang, Waheed, Abdul, Zhao, Xinfeng, Zhang, Peng

    Published in Hydrology (01-08-2024)
    “…Taitema Lake, situated at the terminus of the Tarim River Basin in Northwest China, represents a crucial ecological resource impacted by climate variability…”
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    A Cluster Analysis of Forward Trajectory to Identify the Transport Pathway of Salt-Dust Particles from Dried Bottom of Aral Sea, Central Asia by Aili, Aishajiang, Abuduwaili, Jilili, Xu, Hailiang, Zhao, Xinfeng, Liu, Xinghong

    Published in Atmosphere (01-06-2021)
    “…The Aral Sea basin is the most active source of salt-dust storms in the central Asian region, while its exposed bottom is acting as a “distributer” of salts…”
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    Responses of Vegetation and Soil to Artificial Restoration Measures in Abandoned Gold Mining Areas in Altai Mountain, Northwest China by Xu, Qiao, Xia, Guozhu, Wei, Yan, Aili, Aishajiang, Yuan, Kaiye

    Published in Diversity (Basel) (01-06-2022)
    “…Gold mining plays an essential role on the social and economic development. However, mining activities leads to destructive changes in ground structure and…”
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    Relationships in Diversity, Vegetation Indexes and Water Area in Terminal Lake of the Tarim River, Northwest China by Zhao, Xinfeng, Lin, Tao, Xu, Hailiang, Aili, Aishajiang, Zhao, Wanyu, Yang, Yongqiang

    Published in Ecologies (Basel) (01-12-2021)
    “…To examine the variation in water and vegetation coverage areas, the groundwater level and plant diversity in the terminal lake of the Tarim River, northwest…”
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    Copper sulfate-induced stress in Spinach: Metabolic pathway disruption and plant response by Zhang, Qin, Waheed, Abdul, Aili, Aishajiang, Xu, Hailiang, Kuerban, Amannisa, Muhammad, Murad, Ali, Sajjad

    Published in Scientia horticulturae (01-11-2024)
    “…•CuSO4 stress impacts spinach growth and physiology dose-dependently.•Biochemical shifts and hormonal regulation under CuSO4 stress are elucidated.•Antioxidant…”
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    Integrative mechanisms of plant salt tolerance: Biological pathways, phytohormonal regulation, and technological innovations by Waheed, Abdul, Zhuo, Lu, Wang, Minghui, Hailiang, Xu, Tong, Zewen, Wang, Cuhan, Aili, Aishajiang

    Published in Plant stress (Amsterdam) (01-12-2024)
    “…•Analyzes plant osmoregulation, ionic homeostasis, and redox balance under salt stress.•Examines salt stress perception and activation of phytohormone…”
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    Effects of dust storm on public health in desert fringe area: Case study of northeast edge of Taklimakan Desert, China by Aili, Aishajiang, Kim Oanh, Nguyen Thi

    Published in Atmospheric pollution research (01-09-2015)
    “…This study investigated the effects of dust storms in Bugur County, northeast part of Taklimakan Desert, China, on public health using the hospital records and…”
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