Dr.Ā Ahmadpour | Mycology and Plant Diseases | Best Researcher Award
Assistant professor Urmia University Iran
Dr. Abdollah Ahmadpour, an Assistant Professor of Mycology and Plant Pathology at Shahid Bakeri Higher Education Center, Urmia University, Iran, specializes in the study of plant pathogenic fungi. His expertise encompasses fungal diseases and their interactions with plants, focusing on taxonomy and population genetics of hyphomycetes fungi.
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Education š
- Ph.D. in Plant Protection (2010-2014), University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran
- M.Sc. in Plant Protection (2006-2008), University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran
- B.Sc. in Plant Protection (2002-2005), University of Urmia
Experience š§Ŗ
Dr. Ahmadpour has substantial experience in mycology and plant pathology, actively engaging in research on fungal diseases and plant interactions. He is affiliated with Urmia University, contributing significantly to scientific knowledge through his research and publications.
Research Interests š¬
- Taxonomy of Hyphomycetes Fungi
- Population Genetics of Plant Pathogenic Fungi
- Fungal Diseases and Plant Interactions
Awards š
Dr. Ahmadpour has been recognized for his significant contributions to mycology and plant pathology, being actively involved in research that has garnered attention and accolades in the scientific community.
Publications Top Notesš
- Ahmadpour A., et al. (2009). Study on some biological and morphological characteristics of Wilsonomyces carpophilus in West Azerbaijan. Rostaniha, 10: 91ā109 (In Persian).
- Ahmadpour A., et al. (2009). Isolation and pathogenicity tests of Iranian cultures of the shot hole pathogen of Prunus species, Wilsonomyces carpophilus. Australasian Plant Disease Notes, 4: 133ā134.
- Aghapour B., et al. (2009). First report of leaf spot disease on Ficus elastica caused by Phoma glomerata in Iran. Australasian Plant Disease Notes, 4: 82ā83.
- Aghapour B., et al. (2010). The first record of Neurospora tetrasperma on Platanus orientalis in Iran. Mycotaxon, 111: 103ā111.
- Ahmadpour A., et al. (2011). New species of Bipolaris and Curvularia on grass species in Iran. Rostaniha, 12: 39ā49 (In Persian).