Bo Zhu | Environmental Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bo Zhu | Environmental Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University,Ā  China

Bo Zhu is an associate professor and vice dean at the School of Agriculture and Biology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. He completed his B.S. and Ph.D. at Zhejiang University. His research primarily focuses on bacterial pathogenesis, non-coding RNAs, and horizontal gene transfer in phytopathogens. He has worked as a postdoctoral researcher at prestigious institutions such as Zhejiang University, KU Leuven (Belgium), and the University of Tokyo (Japan). Bo Zhu is dedicated to advancing biocontrol methods for plant diseases and improving agricultural resources through cutting-edge research and teaching.

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Education šŸŽ“

Bo Zhu earned his B.S. in 2004 and Ph.D. in 2010 from Zhejiang University. His academic journey laid the foundation for his groundbreaking research in bacterial pathogenesis, RNA editing, and plant immunity. His doctoral work provided significant contributions to understanding bacterial genetic processes, leading to multiple postdoctoral fellowships in internationally renowned institutions such as Zhejiang University, KU Leuven (Belgium), and the University of Tokyo (Japan).

Experience šŸ§‘ā€šŸ«

Bo Zhu began his academic career as a postdoctoral researcher at Zhejiang University in 2012 and further advanced his expertise at KU Leuven and the University of Tokyo. He joined Zhejiang Sci-Tech University as an assistant professor in 2017 before moving to Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 2023, where he became a tenured associate professor and vice dean of the School of Agriculture and Biology. His career reflects a consistent trajectory toward leadership in agriculture and biological sciences.

Awards and Honors šŸ†

Bo Zhu has received several prestigious awards, including the Shanghai Jiao Tong University Outstanding Class Advisor Fund, the Teaching Development Fund, and a Poster Award at the Chinese Doctoral Forum. He was also honored with the Second Prize for Excellent Graduate Student at Zhejiang University. Additionally, his work has been recognized with research funding and accolades, including the Shanghai Super Postdoctoral Fellowship and a National Scholarship for Postgraduate Students awarded to one of his trainees.

Research Focus šŸ”

Bo Zhuā€™s research primarily explores bacterial A-to-I RNA editing and its role in bacterial pathogenesis, specifically in enhancing bacterial oxidative stress tolerance and antibiotic resistance. He also investigates non-coding RNAs in plant immunity and bacterial stress responses. His team is focused on understanding horizontal gene transfer in plant pathogens, aiming to develop novel biocontrol methods for rice bacterial diseases. Additionally, Zhu is building an A-to-I RNA editing site database and studying multidrug-resistant pathogens to combat the global rise in antibiotic resistance.

Conclusion

Bo Zhu stands out as a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award due to his innovative, interdisciplinary research in microbial genomics and plant pathogenesis. His pioneering work on A-to-I RNA editing and non-coding RNAs in bacterial pathogenesis addresses critical challenges in modern agriculture and medicine. With his leadership in academia and contributions to advancing scientific knowledge, Bo Zhu is a deserving candidate for this prestigious recognition. Continued efforts to bridge the gap between research and practical applications could further enhance his already impressive impact.

Publications šŸ“š

  1. Title: Spread of antibiotic resistance genes in drinking water reservoirs: Insights from a deep metagenomic study using a curated database
    Year: 2024
    Authors: Sai Wang, Wenhan Nie, Qing Gu, ēŽ‹č°¢, Danping Yang, Hongyu Li, Peihong Wang, Weixue Liao, Jin Huang, Quan Yuan et al.

 

  1. Title: Suppression of host plant defense by bacterial small RNAs packaged in outer membrane vesicles
    Year: 2024
    Authors: Yan Wu, Sai Wang, Peihong Wang, Wenhan Nie, Iftikhar Ahmad, Panagiotis F. Sarris, Gongyou Chen, Bo Zhu

 

  1. Title: Methylomonas defluvii sp. nov., a type I methane-oxidizing bacterium from a secondary sedimentation tank of a wastewater treatment plant
    Year: 2024
    Authors: Ming-Yan Ouyang, Sai Wang, Wen-Han Nie, Pei-Hong Wang, Wei-Xue Liao, Xiao-Hui Liu, Si-Si Lin, Rong-Peng Lin, Gong-You Chen, Bo Zhu et al.

 

  1. Title: Potentiation of host defense through sRNA packaged in OMVs of Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzicola
    Year: 2023
    Authors: Yan Wu, Sai Wang, Peihong Wang, Wenhan Nie, Iftikhar Ahmad, Gongyou Chen, Bo Zhu

 

  1. Title: Next Generation Sequencing and Comparative Genomic Analysis Reveal Extreme Plasticity of Two Burkholderia glumae Strains HN1 and HN2
    Year: 2022
    Authors: Sai Wang, Wenhan Nie, Ayizekeranmu Yiming, Peihong Wang, Yan Wu, Jin Huang, Iftikhar Ahmad, Gongyou Chen, Longbiao Guo, Bo Zhu

 

  1. Title: Micro-synteny conservation analysis revealed the evolutionary history of bacterial biphenyl degradation pathway
    Year: 2022
    Authors: Raqeeb Ullah, Bo Zhu, Kaleem U. Kakar, Zarqa Nawaz, Muhammd Mushtaq, Taimoor Shah Durrani, Zia Ul Islam, Faheem Nawaz

 

  1. Title: Genome Resource of Ancylobacter pratisalsi E130T: A Novel Plant-Growth-Promoting Bacterium Isolated from the Rhizosphere
    Year: 2022
    Authors: Wenhan Nie, Xin Zheng, Sai Wang, Iftikhar Ahmad, Bo Zhu

 

  1. Title: Identification and Characterization of Rice Circular RNAs Responding to Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae Invasion
    Year: 2022
    Authors: Peihong Wang, Sai Wang, Yan Wu, Wenhan Nie, Ayizekeranmu Yiming, Jin Huang, Iftikhar Ahmad, Bo Zhu, Gongyou Chen

 

  1. Title: Genome Resource of Pseudomonas chlororaphis L5734: A Bacterium Antagonistic to the Mulberry Gray Mold Pathogen Botrytis cinerea
    Year: 2022
    Authors: Xie Wang, Jin Huang, Jingling Liang, Tian Tang, Jianhua Zhang, Bo Zhu, Iftikhar Ahmad, Wenhan Nie, Sai Wang

Wei Zhao | Microbial Ecology | Young Scientist Award

Assist Prof Dr. Wei Zhao | Microbial Ecology | Young Scientist Award

Assistant Researcher at Tianjin Institute of Industrial Biotechnology, China

Wei Zhao is a Research Assistant at the Tianjin Key Laboratory of Industrial Biological Systems and Process Engineering, part of the Tianjin Institute of Industrial Biotechnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. She holds a Masterā€™s Degree in Bioengineering from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (2014) and a Bachelor’s in Biotechnology from Hebei University (2011). Her research focuses on environmental microbial ecology, with a particular emphasis on microbial community diversity, assembly mechanisms, and oil spill bioremediation. She has published 26 papers, including five in SCI-indexed journals, and holds 10 granted patents. Wei has also led major projects, including the Tianjin Marine Oil Spill Emergency Response initiative.

šŸŽ“ Education

2011-2014: Master of Bioengineering, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. 2007-2011: Bachelor of Biotechnology, Hebei University

šŸ’¼ Experience

  • July 2014 – Present: Assistant Researcher, Tianjin Institute of Industrial Biotechnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

šŸ“š Academic Achievements

Wei Zhao spearheaded the Tianjin Major Special Project on Ecological and Environmental Management, developing eco-friendly biotechnological solutions for oil spill mitigation. Her work on microbial communities has been groundbreaking, especially in the dynamic changes following oil spills in the Bohai Bay area. She has published 26 papers, with 5 as the first author in SCI-indexed journals, and applied for 15 patents, with 10 granted. Wei received the third prize in the 2020 Tianjin Environmental Science Societyā€™s Science and Technology Progress Award.

šŸ”¬ Research, Innovations, and Extension Activities

  • Research Projects Completed: 9
  • Total Project Cost: 6.782 million RMB
  • Patents Published/Under Process: 10
  • Publications (SCI/SCIE indexed): 5
  • Cumulative Impact Factor (Last 3 Years): 17.9

Publication

  • Inoculum of Pseudomonas sp. D_192 significantly alters the prokaryotic community in simulated liquid paraffin-contaminated seawater environment
    Journal: Ocean and Coastal Management
    Year: 2024
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2024.107079
    Contributors: Zhao W., Wang X., Cheng T., Han Y., Huang Z.

 

  • Co-inoculation of antagonistic Bacillus velezensis FH-1 and Brevundimonas diminuta NYM3 promotes rice growth by regulating the structure and nitrification function of rhizosphere microbiome
    Journal: Frontiers in Microbiology
    Year: 2023
    DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1101773
    Contributors: Wang J., Zhao S., Xu S., Zhai H., Huang Z.

 

  • Genome sequencing and metabolic network reconstruction of a novel sulfur-oxidizing bacterium Acidithiobacillus ameehan
    Journal: Frontiers in Microbiology
    Year: 2023
    DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1277847
    Contributors: Wu P., Yuan Q., Cheng T., Ma H., Huang Z.

 

  • Heterogeneous selection dominated the temporal variation of the planktonic prokaryotic community during different seasons in the coastal waters of Bohai Bay
    Journal: Scientific Reports
    Year: 2022
    DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-24501-5
    Contributors: Zhao W., Shi L., Wang X., Han Y., Huang Z.

 

  • The interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Trichoderma longibrachiatum enhance maize growth and modulate root metabolome under increasing soil salinity
    Journal: Microorganisms
    Year: 2022
    DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms10051042
    Contributors: Yang R., Qin Z., Wang J., Zhao W., Huang Z.

Conclusion:

Wei Zhao is a highly suitable candidate for the Young Scientist Award due to her impressive contributions to microbial ecology, innovation in environmental bioremediation, and growing recognition in her field. Expanding her international exposure and diversifying her research areas could further enhance her career trajectory.

 

Rana El Hajj | Microbiology | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Alkhadher Khalil | Microbiology | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Rana El Hajj is an Assistant Professor in Microbiology at Beirut Arab University with a focus on Microbiology and Oncology. She has published 25 manuscripts in leading journals (H-index 10; i10-index 10 on Google Scholar).

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Research for Young Scientist Award: Dr. Rana El Hajj

Strengths for the Award:

Diverse Research Focus: Dr. Rana El Hajj demonstrates a strong research portfolio across multiple areas including microbiology, oncology, bacteriology, parasitology, and cancer therapeutics. Her work on bacterial infections, parasitic diseases, and cancer therapies showcases her broad scientific expertise and relevance. High Impact Publications: With 25 manuscripts published in leading journals and an H-index of 10, Dr. El Hajj has made substantial contributions to her field. Her research is well-documented and reflects a significant impact within her area of study. Postdoctoral Experience: Her postdoctoral research at prestigious institutions, such as the American University of Beirut, involved working on high-impact topics like targeted therapies for leukemia and diagnostic markers for neoplasms. This experience has likely enhanced her research capabilities and professional network. Active Engagement: Dr. El Hajj actively participates in conferences and workshops, demonstrating her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and contributing to the academic community. Teaching and Mentoring: She is involved in teaching a range of biology and microbiology courses, indicating her dedication to educating future scientists and fostering the next generation of researchers.

Areas for Improvement:

Research Focus and Novelty: While her research spans important areas, a more concentrated focus on a few cutting-edge topics could further enhance her impact and visibility in specific niches within microbiology and oncology.Grant and Funding Experience: The CV does not mention significant external funding or grants. Securing substantial research grants would bolster her research capacity and enable larger-scale studies. Collaborations and Interdisciplinary Work: Expanding collaborations beyond her current network and engaging in more interdisciplinary projects could provide fresh perspectives and drive innovative research outcomes. Leadership Roles: Taking on leadership roles in research projects or academic societies could strengthen her profile as a leading scientist and increase her influence in the scientific community.

šŸŽ“ B. Educational Background

2015-2018: Ph.D. in Microbiology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Montpellier University, France, with distinction. 2013-2015: Master’s Degree in Genomics and Health, Biology, Lebanese University, Hadath, Lebanon, with distinction. 2010-2013: BS in Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Lebanese University, Hadath, Lebanon, with distinction.

šŸ’¼ Work Experience

February 2021 – Present: Assistant Professor of Molecular Microbiology, Faculty of Sciences, Beirut Arab University. September – December 2020: Instructor, Faculty of Sciences, Beirut Arab University.

šŸŽ“ Training and Fellowship

May 2020 – January 2021: Post-doctoral fellow at the American University of Beirut, Department of Experimental Pathology. January 2020 – May 2020: Post-doctoral fellow at the American University of Beirut, Department of Internal Medicine.

šŸ‘©ā€šŸ«Ā  Teaching Experience

šŸ“š Teaching Activities

Fall 2024-2025: Introduction To Biology Biology 1 & 2, Microbiology …and more. Spring 2023-2024: Advanced Topics in Molecular Biology, Plant Physiology, Virology …and more.

šŸŒ Activities Impacting Scientific Research

My research focuses on Microbiology and Oncology, particularly in Bacteriology and Parasitology, exploring treatment strategies for infections and cancers.

šŸ† Awards

  • April 2016: Prix CĆØdre – Travel Grant

Publication top notes

  • Comprehensive Overview of Toxoplasma gondii-Induced and Associated Diseases
    • Journal: Pathogens
    • Year: 2021
    • Contributors: MESHEH Darine Daher, Ahmad Shaghlil, Eyad Sobh, Maguy Hamie, et al.
    • Summary: This article provides a detailed review of diseases caused or associated with Toxoplasma gondii, a parasitic organism responsible for toxoplasmosis. The paper covers the pathogenic mechanisms, clinical manifestations, and potential therapeutic targets, highlighting the importance of continued research in this area.
    • Citations: 68

 

  • EAPB0503: An Imiquimod Analog with Potent In Vitro Activity Against Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Caused by Leishmania major and Leishmania tropica
    • Journal: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
    • Year: 2018
    • Contributors: R El Hajj, H Bou Youness, L Lachaud, P Bastien, et al.
    • Summary: This study investigates the efficacy of EAPB0503, an Imiquimod analog, against cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania major and Leishmania tropica. The findings suggest that EAPB0503 shows promising in vitro activity, making it a potential candidate for treating these parasitic infections.
    • Citations: 35

 

  • Toxoplasmosis: Current and Emerging Parasite Druggable Targets
    • Journal: Microorganisms
    • Year: 2021
    • Contributors: R.E. Hajj, L. Tawk, S. Itani, M. Hamie, et al.
    • Summary: This review article explores current and emerging druggable targets in Toxoplasma gondii, the causative agent of toxoplasmosis. The paper highlights the challenges in treating toxoplasmosis and discusses novel therapeutic approaches that could potentially improve outcomes for affected patients.
    • Citations: 31

 

  • Toxoplasma gondii Autophagy-Related Protein ATG9 is Crucial for the Survival of Parasites in Their Host
    • Journal: Cellular Microbiology
    • Year: 2017
    • Contributors: H.M. Nguyen, H. El Hajj, R. El Hajj, et al.
    • Summary: This research focuses on the role of ATG9, an autophagy-related protein in Toxoplasma gondii, in the survival of the parasite within its host. The study demonstrates that ATG9 is essential for the parasite’s survival, making it a potential target for new therapeutic strategies.
    • Citations: 28

 

  • Fatal Visceral Leishmaniasis Caused by Leishmania infantum, Lebanon
    • Journal: Emerging Infectious Diseases
    • Year: 2018
    • Contributors: R. El Hajj, H. El Hajj, I. Khalifeh
    • Summary: This case report documents a fatal instance of visceral leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania infantum in Lebanon. The report emphasizes the need for early diagnosis and treatment of this severe parasitic infection to prevent fatal outcomes.
    • Citations: 25

 

  • Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis and Reactivation of Cerebral Toxoplasmosis in a Child: Case Report
    • Journal: IDCases
    • Year: 2018
    • Contributors: S. Bannoura, R. El Hajj, I. Khalifeh, H. El Hajj
    • Summary: This case report describes a rare instance of acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) associated with reactivation of cerebral toxoplasmosis in a child. The paper discusses the diagnostic challenges and the importance of considering toxoplasmosis reactivation in similar clinical scenarios.
    • Citations: 20

 

  • Expanded Genome-Wide Comparisons Give Novel Insights into Population Structure and Genetic Heterogeneity of Leishmania tropica Complex
    • Journal: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
    • Year: 2020
    • Contributors: T. Salloum, R. Moussa, R. Rahy, J. Al Deek, I. Khalifeh, R. El Hajj, et al.
    • Summary: This article provides new insights into the population structure and genetic heterogeneity of the Leishmania tropica complex through expanded genome-wide comparisons. The study offers valuable information for understanding the epidemiology and evolution of Leishmania species.
    • Citations: 18

 

  • Phytochemistry and Biological Activities of Citrus sinensis and Citrus limon: An Update
    • Journal: Journal of Herbal Medicine
    • Year: 2023
    • Contributors: S. Zahr, R. Zahr, R. El Hajj, M. Khalil
    • Summary: This review article provides an update on the phytochemistry and biological activities of Citrus sinensis (orange) and Citrus limon (lemon). The paper highlights the medicinal properties of these citrus fruits and their potential applications in treating various diseases.
    • Citations: 11

 

  • PD-L1 Expression in Sebaceous Carcinomas
    • Journal: Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy
    • Year: 2021
    • Contributors: M. Saliba, M. Shaheen, R.E. Hajj, et al.
    • Summary: This study investigates the expression of PD-L1 in sebaceous carcinomas, a rare type of skin cancer. The findings suggest that PD-L1 could be a potential biomarker for this type of carcinoma, with implications for immunotherapy treatment strategies.
    • Citations: 11

 

  • Lenalidomide in Combination with Arsenic Trioxide: An Effective Therapy for Primary Effusion Lymphoma
    • Journal: Cancers
    • Year: 2020
    • Contributors: S. Moodad, R. El Hajj, R. Hleihel, et al.
    • Summary: This article explores the efficacy of combining lenalidomide with arsenic trioxide in treating primary effusion lymphoma. The study’s results indicate that this combination therapy is effective, offering a potential new treatment option for this aggressive cancer.
    • Citations: 10

Conclusion:

Dr. Rana El Hajj is a strong candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award. Her diverse research interests, high-impact publications, and active engagement in both research and teaching underscore her contributions to the field. To enhance her candidacy, she could focus on securing larger research grants, increasing her interdisciplinary collaborations, and pursuing leadership roles. Overall, her achievements reflect a promising trajectory and significant potential for continued impact in her fields of study.

Anas Raklami | plant-microbe interactions | Young Scientist Award

Ā Mr. Anas Raklami | plant-microbe interactions | Young Scientist AwardĀ 

With a Ph.D. in Microbiology specializing in Plant Biotechnology and Environmental Science, I bring extensive expertise in rhizobacteria and mycorrhizal fungi applications for soil remediation, notably at the Kettara mine. As a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, I led initiatives on microbial inoculants for crop resilience and nitrogen fertilizer impacts on wheat productivity. My 30 publications and significant teaching experience underscore my commitment to advancing agroecological solutions and mentoring future scientists. I’ve also contributed to international projects on sustainable agriculture and bioremediation, enhancing soil quality across African regions.

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Google Scholar Publication Metrics šŸ“š

For manuscripts published from date range 2019 ā€“ March 2024

  • Total times cited: 1268
  • h-index: 17
  • i10-index: 21
  • Publications: 30

Professional Experiences šŸ’¼

March 2022 ā€“ February 2024: Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, Ben Guerir, Morocco. Isolating, characterizing, and identifying rhizobia and non-rhizobia of cowpea, soybean, and groundnut nodules. Formulating microbial inoculant and evaluating their effect in the open field in African countries. Assessing the use of commercial rhizobia inoculant to mitigate drought stress in Benimellal region. Conducting a meta-analysis on non-rhizobia species isolated from legume nodules and their effect on improving legume fitness. Investigating the effect of nitrogen fertilizer on winter wheat growth-productivity in open fields across three Moroccan regions (Settat, Zair, and Meknes). Establishing a microbiology laboratory within the premises of AGBS. October 2022 ā€“ November 2022: Visiting Researcher, Rothamsted Research, North Wyke, United Kingdom. Measuring greenhouse gases (GHG) from croplands using static chambers. Measuring ammonia using laboratory chambers. May 2018 ā€“ August 2018: Research Internship, University of Seville, Faculty of Pharmacy Seville, Seville, Spain. Investigating the impact of heavy metals and rhizobacteria on plant growth, physiology, antioxidant enzymes, and plant gene expression., Quantifying and visualizing biofilm produced by bacteria using electron microscopy.

Education šŸŽ“

2017-2021: PhD in Microbiology, Plant Biotechnology, and Environment Cadi Ayyad University, Faculty of Science Semlalia, Marrakesh, Morocco. Dissertation title: Potential for phytoremediation assisted by rhizobacteria, mycorrhizal fungi, and organo-mineral amendments: towards an approach to rehabilitation/restoration of contaminated soils by metals (case of the Kettara mine, Marrakech). 2015-2017: Masterā€™s degree (M. Sc) in Applied Microbiology Cadi Ayyad University, Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, Marrakesh, Morocco. Dissertation title: Impact of double inoculation rhizobacteria-mycorrhizae on Faba bean and wheat growth and nutrition. 2014-2015: Bachelorā€™s degree (B. Sc) in Eco-Health and Environment Cadi Ayyad University, Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, Marrakesh, Morocco. Dissertation title: Impact of environmental transformation on human health: case of Marrakesh margin.

Teaching Experiences šŸŽ“

Theoretical Courses:

Rehabilitation of degraded ecosystems (Master students), UCA (4h). Green biotechnologies and applications of plant-microorganism interactions for the restoration of polluted sites (LP-STAD student), UCA (8h). Enumeration, growth, nutrition, and bacterial genetics (Bachelor students), UCA (12h).

Practical Courses:

Characterization of chemical fertilizers (Master students), UM6P (16h). Water and soil microbiology (LP-STAD student), UCA (24h). Water and soil microbiology (Bachelor students), UCA (30h). Soil description and analysis (Bachelor students), UCA (20h). Initiation to basic microbiological techniques (Bachelor students), UCA (100h).

Student Supervision:

Ph.D. Students: Sahlaoui T., 2021-Current. Characterization and valorization of rhizobacteria-agroecological plants symbiosis in the rehabilitation of soils contaminated by heavy metals: an agrobiotechnology solution. Cadi Ayyad University (UCA)/Ruhr University Bochum. Co-supervisor.. Master Students (M. Sc): Banini C., 2023. The effect of heavy metals on the physiological properties of soybean modulating rhizobia: Implication in heavy metals stress mitigation. Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P). Co-supervisor. EL Aouadi F., 2023. Evaluation of plant growth promoting activities of rhizobia and non-rhizobia endophytes of soybean nodules: application in stress mitigation. Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah university/UM6P. Co-supervisor.. Bachelor Students (B. Sc): El Allami N., and Elhachim A., 2021. Risks of mining wastes on the environment and bioremediation trials. UCA. Co-supervisor. Abaache Z., and Abarada M., 2020. Microorganism-plant interactions for the rehabilitation of mining wastes. UCA. Co-supervisor.

Internship Experiences šŸŒ

Practical training / Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, Laboratory of Biology and Biotechnology of Microorganisms, ā€˜Isolation, purification and identification of multi-drug resistant bacteriaā€™ (Marrakech-Morocco). Practical training/ Faculty of sciences Semlalia, ā€˜Environmental Biotechnology for Bioremediation: Molecular Biology techniquesā€™ (Marrakech-Morocco). Practical training/ Faculty of sciences Semlalia, ā€˜Methods of gardening and multiplication of plantsā€™ (Marrakech-Morocco). Practical training/ Faculty of sciences Semlalia, Laboratory of Ecology and Environment, ā€˜Trapping rodents and sandfliesā€™ (Marrakech-Morocco). Bachelor research training/ Faculty of sciences Semlalia, ā€˜Impacts of environmental transformations on human health: the case of Marrakesh marginsā€™ (Marrakech-Morocco).

Research Projects šŸ”¬

Member of the project funded by OCP-Africa: Ā« Industrial-scalable of rhizobacteria inoculants for sustainable agriculture in Africa: Rhizobium-II Ā». Member of the project funded by OCP: Ā« Novel fertilizer formulations for Africa Ā». Member and young researcher of the project funded by Alexander von Humboldt foundation: Ā« Role of rhizobacteria-mycorrhizae-plants symbioses on the improvement of soil quality polluted by mine discharges Ā». Member of the project PPR2/2016/42 funded by CNRST, Morocco: Ā« Agro-biotechnologie pour la bioremĆ©diation des sols polluĆ©s par les mĆ©taux lourds (AGROBIO-MET)

Publications Top Notes šŸ“

  • Use of rhizobacteria and mycorrhizae consortium in the open field as a strategy for improving crop nutrition, productivity and soil fertility
    • Authors: A Raklami, N Bechtaoui, A Tahiri, M Anli, A Meddich, K Oufdou
    • Source: Frontiers in Microbiology 10, 429883, 2019

 

  • Biofertilizers as strategies to improve photosynthetic apparatus, growth, and drought stress tolerance in the date palm
    • Authors: M Anli, M Baslam, A Tahiri, A Raklami, S Symanczik, A Boutasknit, …
    • Source: Frontiers in Plant Science 11, 516818, 2020

 

  • Phosphate-dependent regulation of growth and stresses management in plants
    • Authors: N Bechtaoui, MK Rabiu, A Raklami, K Oufdou, M Hafidi, M Jemo
    • Source: Frontiers in Plant Science 12, 679916, 2021

 

  • Physiological and molecular aspects of tolerance to environmental constraints in grain and forage legumes
    • Authors: A Bargaz, M Zaman-Allah, M Farissi, M Lazali, JJ Drevon, RT Maougal, …
    • Source: International Journal of Molecular Sciences 16 (8), 18976-19008, 2015

 

  • Effect of salinity on nodulation, nitrogen fixation and growth of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) inoculated with rhizobial strains isolated from the Haouz region
    • Authors: M Faghire, A Bargaz, M Farissi, F Palma, B Mandri, C Lluch, NAT GarcĆ­a, …
    • Source: Symbiosis 55, 69-75, 2011

 

  • Oxidative stress in the root nodules of Phaseolus vulgaris is induced under conditions of phosphorus deficiency
    • Authors: A Bargaz, M Faghire, M Farissi, JJ Drevon, C Ghoulam
    • Source: Acta Physiologiae Plantarum 35 (5), 1633-1644, 2013