Mr. Reza  Shokri Gharelo
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Mr. Reza Shokri Gharelo

Researcher
University of Tabriz, Iran


Highest Degree
M.S. Student in Nanotechnology from University of Tabriz, Iran

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Plant Breeding
62%
Biotechnology
90%
Agricultural Aerodynamics
75%
Plant Abiotic Stress
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
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Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Gharelo, R.S. and P.M. Noparvar, 2018. Molecular response of canola to salt stress: Insights on tolerance mechanisms. PeerJ., Vol. 6. 10.7717/peerj.4822.
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  2. Bandehagh, A., M. Toorchi, D. Farajzadeh, E.D. Uliaie, R.S. Gharelo and A. Malekpour, 2018. Evaluation of the proteome profile changes of canola leaf inoculated with Pseudomonas florescence FY32 under salinity stress. J. Crop Breed., 9: 40-49.
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  3. Gharelo, R.S., A. Bandehagh, B. Mahmoudi and P. Moti-Noparvar, 2017. In silico study of cis-acting elements revealing the plastid gene involved in oxidative phosphorylation are responsive to abiotic stresses. Acta Biol. Szeged., 61: 179-188.
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  4. Gharelo, R.S., E.D. Oliaei, A. Bandehagh, E. Khodadadi and P.M. Noparvar, 2016. Production of therapeutic proteins through plant tissue and cell culture. J. BioSci. Biotechnol., 5: 93-104.
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  5. Gharelo, R.S., A. Bandehagh, M. Toorchi and D. Farajzadeh, 2016. Canola 2-dimensional proteom profile uuder osmotic stress and inoculation with Pseudomonas fluorescens FY32. Plant Cell Biotechnol. Mol. Biol., 17: 257-266.
  6. Gharelo, R.S. and A. Bandehagh, 2016. The contribution of proteins with binding activity and specific metabolic pathways in tolerating abiotic stress by canola: An in silico study. J. BioSci. Biotechnol., Vol. 5, No. 3. .
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