Dr Zagipa Sapakhova | Crop Production | Best Scholar Award
Lead Researcher at Institute of Plant Biology and Biotechnology, Kazakhstan
Publication Profile:🌟👨🎓
🎓 Education:
- Bachelor of Science in Biology, Al-Farabi Kazakh Nationality University, Almaty, Kazakhstan (1998-2002)
- Master of Science in Biotechnology, Al-Farabi Kazakh Nationality University, Almaty, Kazakhstan (2002-2004)
- PhD in Soil Science and Agrochemistry, Kazakh National Agrarian University, Kazakhstan (2011-2014)
🔬 Professional Experience:
- Current Role: Leading Researcher, Lab. Breeding and Biotechnology, Institute of Plant Biology and Biotechnology (IPBB), Almaty, Kazakhstan (Since July 1, 2021)
- Senior Researcher, Laboratory of Genetics and Breeding, Institute of Plant Biology and Biotechnology, Almaty, Kazakhstan (January 1, 2006 – August 1, 2016)
- Associate Professor, Shakarim State University of Semey, Agrarian Faculty, Semey, Kazakhstan (November 1, 2016 – October 1, 2018)
- Associate Professor, Department of Plant Protection and Quarantine, Kazakh National Agrarian University, Almaty, Kazakhstan (October 1, 2018 – June 30, 2021)
📚 Training Courses and Scholarships:
- Adapting to Climate Change – Biotechnology in Agriculture, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel (06.02.2012-05.04.2012)
- Identification of Leaf Rust Resistance Genes in Wheat, Selcuk University, Turkey (30.10.2012-28.02.2013)
- Evaluation of Kazakh wheat cultivars to tan spot and septoria, South Dakota State University, USA (01.07.2015-31.08.2015)
- Borlaug Fellowship – No-Till and Salicylic Acid application for wheat productivity, Washington State University, USA (30.09.2019-21.12.2019)
- Internship on inspection and certification of planting stock of fruit crops, Naktuinbouw, the Netherlands (2021-2022)
Research Focus 🌾🔬
Publications Top Notes:
- Evaluation of wheat cultivars growing in Kazakhstan and Russia for resistance to tan spot
Cited by: 58 Year: 2017 - Identification of genotypes carriers of resistance to tan spot Ptr ToxA and Ptr ToxB of Pyrenophora tritici-repentis in common wheat collection.
Cited by: 29 Year: 2018 - Yield gain due to fungicide application in varieties of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum) resistant and susceptible to leaf rust
Cited by: 25 Year: 2015 - Screening of wheat genotypes for the presence of common bunt resistance genes
Cited by: 21 Year: 2021 - Effect of spring biomass removal on expression of agronomic traits of winter wheat
Cited by: 12 Year: 2014