Dr. Mohammad R. Sabzalian

Dr. Mohammad R. Sabzalian

sabzalian@iut.ac.ir
Office
Department of Agronomy and Plant breeding, College of Agriculture, Isfahan University of Technology
Phone
(+98)3133913452
Fax
(+98)3133913447
Positions
Professor, Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding
Research Interests
1 - Herbal Medicine, Breeding Medicinal Plants and Processing Medicinal Products
2 - Urban Agriculture, Plant Production and Genetics under LED lights
3 - Green Space, Breeding Turf Grasses Through Symbiotic Relationships with Endophytic Fungi
4 - Metabolomics, Technology of Production and Identification of Plant Metabolome
5 - Nanotechnology, Application of Advanced Materials
type: Journal
Title Conference / Journal Date
Changes in phenolic compounds and secondary volatile components of Kelussia odoratissima Mozaff. as affected by regeneration methods, plant growth regulators and light-emitting diodes BMC PLANT BIOLOGY
Roses exhibited higher production and postharvest longevity in response to nano-nutrients of Fe, Ca and Zn under LED supplemental lighting BMC PLANT BIOLOGY
Comparative proteomic analysis of self-compatible and self-incompatible genotypes of fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill.) BMC PLANT BIOLOGY
Phytochemical, physiological and morphological alterations in Hyssopus officinalis L. as affected by light emitting diodes (LEDs) and water deficit INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS
The Effect of LED Light on Plant Growth and Phenolic Compounds Present in Three Species of Mentha JOURNAL OF PLANT GROWTH REGULATION
Host-endophyte (Epichlo occultans) interaction impacts on annual ryegrasses (Lolium persicum and Lolium rigidum): ecological and breeding implications PLANTA
Priming effects of gamma radiation on the mitigation of drought stress: The morpho-physiological responses of Oenothera speciosa Nutt INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS
Epichlo endophyte-infected Lolium perenne experienced less oxidative damage when exposed to drought stress Rhizosphere
Comparative physiological study of endophyte-infected and non-infected genotypes of Lolium perenne under drought stress BMC PLANT BIOLOGY
Morphological and molecular evidence supporting advantages of apomictic seed production in castor bean (Ricinus communis L.) BMC PLANT BIOLOGY