Dr. Guzel Burkhanova is a prominent researcher at the Institute of Biochemistry and Genetics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Ufa. With a background from Bashkir State University, her work delves into plant pathology and biochemistry. Her research focuses on systemic resistance in plants, interactions with microorganisms, and the role of signaling molecules like cytokinins and abscisic acid. Key publications include studies on chitosan derivatives, Bacillus subtilis interactions, and defense mechanisms in potatoes and wheat. Her work has been featured in journals such as Plants, Biomolecules, and Microorganisms. Researcher IDs include G-2552-2015 and SciProfiles 1412703.
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š¢ Employment:
Institute of Biochemistry and Genetics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Ufa Position: Researcher Duration: September 2002 ā Present
š Education:
Institute of Biochemistry and Genetics Ufa SC RAS Field: Biochemistry and Genetics Duration: September 2002 ā Present. Bashkir State University, Ufa Degree: Bachelor’s Duration: September 1997 ā May 2002
š¬ Research Focus:
- Plant defense mechanisms
- Interaction between plants and pathogens
- Role of signaling molecules in plant resistance
- Use of beneficial bacteria in agriculture
Guzel Burkhanova is a prominent researcher in plant biochemistry and genetics, with extensive work on plant defense mechanisms, particularly focusing on interactions between plants and pathogens and the role of signaling molecules. Her recent research includes the impact of chitosan derivatives and beneficial bacteria on systemic resistance in potato plants and the role of various acids in fungal virulence.
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- “The Influence of Chitosan Derivatives in Combination with Bacillus subtilis Bacteria on the Development of Systemic Resistance in Potato Plants with Viral Infection and Drought”
Journal: Plants
Date: August 2024
DOI: 10.3390/plants13162210
- “The Role of Cytokinins and Abscisic Acid in the Growth, Development and Virulence of the Pathogenic Fungus Stagonospora nodorum (Berk.)”
Journal: Biomolecules
Date: April 2024
DOI: 10.3390/biom14050517
- “The effect of salicylic and jasmonic acids on the activity of SnAGO genes in the fungus Stagonospora nodorum Berk. in in vitro culture and during infection of wheat plants”
Journal: Vavilov Journal of Genetics and Breeding
Date: December 2023
DOI: 10.18699/VJGB-23-115