Prof Parissa Taheri | Plant Pathology | Women Researcher Award
Researcher at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran
🎓 Education:
- Bachelor in Crop Protection (1994-1998) – Ferdowsi University of Mashad, IRAN
- Master in Plant Pathology (1999-2001) – Ferdowsi University of Mashad, IRAN
- Ph.D. in Applied Biological Sciences, Plant Pathology, and Plant Physiology (2003-2007) – Ghent University, Belgium
- Additional trainings in Molecular Biology, Bioinformatics, Genetics of Pathogenesis, and Functional Genomics
📚 Scientific Achievements:
- Publications: 70 papers in high-quality international JCR journals
- H-index (Scopus): 21 | H-index (Google Scholar): 24 | Citations: 1750
🔬 Professional Affiliations and Honors:
- Editor-in-Chief: “Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology,” ELSEVIER (from January 2023)
- Senior Editor: “Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology,” ELSEVIER (2020-2022)
- Editor: “Mycologia Iranica,” “Biological Control of Pests and Plant Diseases,” “Rhizosphere,” “Frontiers in Plant Science,” “Journal of Natural Pesticide Research”
- Managing Guest Editor: Various special issues in reputable journals
- Graduate Member: Iranian Mycological Society, Iranian Phytopathological Society
Crafting innovative pathways in Plant Pathology, Parissa Taheri contributes significantly to the scientific community, balancing editorial roles with groundbreaking research. Follow her journey of unraveling nature’s mysteries at Home Page. 🌿📑 #PlantPathology #Mycology #ScientificInnovation
Research Focus 🌾🔬
Parissa Taheri’s pioneering work in Plant Pathology and Mycology revolves around unraveling intricate plant-microbe interactions. Her studies explore the dynamic interplay of oxidative stress, antioxidant responses, and callose deposition in tomatoes facing diverse Rhizoctonia spp. Additionally, she delves into the role of endophytic fungi like Acrophialophora jodhpurensis, methionine, and nitric oxide in fortifying wheat against Fusarium graminearum. Taheri’s investigations extend to the crosstalk of nitro-oxidative stress and iron in plant immunity, showcasing a holistic understanding of plant defense mechanisms. She explores biocontrol potential in endophytic bacteria against wheat pathogens and leverages essential oils for controlling fungi and bacteria on cereals. This multidimensional research enriches agricultural practices, emphasizing sustainable solutions and the pivotal role of beneficial microorganisms. 🌱👩🔬 #PlantPathology #Mycology #Biocontrol #SustainableAgriculture
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