Dr. Hamid Reza Eshghizadeh hr.eshghizadeh@iut.ac.ir Office College of Agriculture, Department of Plant Production and Genetics, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran Phone +98 313 3913407 Fax +98 313 3913458 Positions Associate Professor, Department of Plant Production and Genetics Research Interests Physiological responses and growth of field crops to drought and salinity stresses Climate change condition (CO2 and temperature) and physiological function of field crops Crop growth modeling Field crops silage production and management Dr. Hamid Reza Eshghizadeh type: Journal Title Conference / Journal Date Trade-offs between biomass and bioactive compounds in Silybum marianum under elevated CO2 and water deficit across genotypes PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY 2026-02 The effect of UAV sprayer operational characteristics on spray deposition within the target area Smart Agricultural Technology 2025-12 How super absorbent polymers boost crop yield in direct-seeded rice: a surface vs. subsurface drip irrigation analysis Paddy and Water Environment 2025-11 Genotype-specific responses of milk thistle to potassium sulfate foliar application under drought AGRONOMY JOURNAL 2025-11 Growth and Mini-tuber Yield Breakthroughs in Agria Potatoes: Exploring the Roles of y-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA), Melatonin, and Cycocel POTATO RESEARCH 2025-08 Effects of bagasse and its biochar on the leaching of solutes and water uptake by field pea (Pisum sativum L.) under controlled and free drainage conditions and irrigation with municipal wastewater iran agricultural research 2025-08 Salinity tolerance screening in Iranian and Afghan melons (Cucumis melon) based on several associated morphological and physiological traits Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology 2025-01 Drought stress tolerance in vetch plants (Vicia sp.): agronomic evidence and physiological signatures JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE 2024-11 Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration mitigates salt damages to safflower: Evidence from physiological and biochemical examinations 2024-01 Wheat cultivars responses to drought stress and atmospheric CO2 concentration variability 2023-12