Kmar M’barek | Crop Production Systems

Dr  Kmar M’barek: Leading Researcher in Crop Production Systems
Higher Institute of Agronomy of Chott Meriem, University of Sousse, Tunisia.

🌱🍲 Dr. Kmar M’Barek is a Tunisian scientist born on March 10, 1966, in Mahdia. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematical Sciences from Taher Sfar High School (1987) and a Master’s Degree in Natural Sciences from the Faculty of Sciences, Sfax (1995). Her academic journey continued with a Master of Research in Industrial Biotechnology from INSAT, Tunis (2007) and culminated in a Ph.D. in Biological Sciences and Biotechnology from the Institute of Agronomy of Chott Meriam, Sousse (2017). Currently residing in Mahdia, Tunisia, Dr. M’Barek is married and has been a dedicated Life and Earth Sciences Teacher at the secondary school level since 1995. She has been actively involved in research, serving as the primary author of four scientific publications. Her work explores the effects of allelochemicals on the germination and growth of agricultural crops.📘

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📚 Educational Journey:

1987: Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematical Sciences from Taher Sfar High School, Mahdia, Tunisia. 1995: Master’s Degree in Natural Sciences from the Faculty of Sciences, Sfax, Tunisia. 2007: Master of Research in Industrial Biotechnology from INSAT, Tunis, Tunisia. 2017: PhD in Biological Sciences and Biotechnology from the Institute of Agronomy of Chott Meriam, Sousse, Tunisia.

📝 Scientific Contributions:

Primary author of four impactful publications in 2023, focusing on the allelopathic effects of various plant species on agricultural crops. Effects of allelochemicals from Juniperus phoenicea L. needles on the germination and growth of chosen agricultural crops. The mode of action of allelochemicals aqueous leaf extracts of some Cupressaceae species on lettuce. Allelopathic effects of Tetraclinis articulata on barley, lettuce, radish, and tomato. Chemical composition and phytotoxicity of Cupressus sempervirens leaves against crops.

🏆 Achievements and Certificates:

Received a Certificate and Medal for Cultural Creativity in 2007 from the Ministry of Education. Active participant in cultural events and recognized for contributions to “THE LIGHT OF LETTERS” in 2016.

🎓 Training and Continuous Learning:

Completed Creativity and Innovation Training from the BRITISH COUNCIL in March 2020. Engaged in English Language Training (July-September 2018) and Computer Training (2011/2012) under the Ministry of Education. Committed to continuous pedagogical training from 1995 to 2020.

🌐 Congress Participation:

Active involvement in international congresses, including the 2nd International Allelopathy Congress (2016) and the 4th International Scientific Days on Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, and Chronic Diseases (2018).

🌱 Research Focus:

Kmar M’Barek’s research primarily revolves around allelopathy, studying the interactions between plants and their biochemical compounds. 🌱 Her work investigates the impact of allelochemicals from Juniperus phoenicea L. needles on the germination and growth of agricultural crops, as published in the South African Journal of Botany (164: 100-110). She delves into the mode of action of allelochemicals from Cupressaceae species on lettuce, detailed in Scientia Horticulturae (252: 29-37). Additionally, her research explores the allelopathic effects of Tetraclinis articulata on barley, lettuce, radish, and tomato (Allelopathy Journal; 43 (2): 187-202) and investigates the chemical composition and phytotoxicity of Cupressus sempervirens leaves against crops (Journal of Essential Oil Bearing Plant; 19:7, 1582-1599). 🌿🔬 #AllelopathyResearch #PlantInteractions #BotanicalStudies

 

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AgriSolutions Leadership Excellence Award

Introduction of AgriSolutions Leadership Excellence Award

Welcome to the AgriSolutions Leadership Excellence Award—an esteemed recognition celebrating pioneers in the agricultural sector. This award aims to honor individuals who have demonstrated outstanding leadership, innovation, and impact in the field of agribusiness.

Award Eligibility:

Open to visionaries in the agricultural sector, the AgriSolutions Leadership Excellence Award has no age limits. Eligible candidates should possess a strong educational background, a proven track record of achievements, and a commitment to advancing agricultural practices.

Qualifications and Publications:

Candidates are required to showcase a high level of expertise in agribusiness, supported by relevant qualifications. Publications, research, and contributions to the agricultural domain will be considered as valuable indicators of a candidate’s eligibility.

Recurrence and Evaluation Criteria:

The award is an annual event. The evaluation process considers factors such as leadership, innovation, sustainability, and overall impact on the agricultural community.

Submission Guidelines:

Candidates must adhere to the submission guidelines, including a comprehensive biography, an abstract highlighting their contributions, and supporting files that demonstrate their achievements in the agricultural sector.

Recognition and Community Impact:

Recipients of the AgriSolutions Leadership Excellence Award will gain industry-wide recognition for their exceptional contributions. The award emphasizes the importance of community impact, acknowledging individuals who have made a significant difference in the agricultural community.

Biography and Abstract:

The biography should provide a detailed overview of the candidate’s professional journey, while the abstract should succinctly capture the essence of their impactful work in agribusiness.

Submission of Supporting Files:

Candidates are encouraged to submit relevant files showcasing their achievements, innovations, and contributions to the agricultural sector.