Dr. Mohammad Reza Davari
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Dr. Mohammad Reza Davari

Assistant Professor
Payame Noor University, Iran


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Agroecology from Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India

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Biography

Dr. Mohammadreza Davari is currently working as a Lecturer in Department of Agriculture at Payame Noor University, Iran. He completed his PhD in 2010 from Indian Agricultural Research Institute in New Delhi, India. His area of work includes Sustainable Agriculture, Organic Farming, Crop Nutrition and Climate-smart Agriculture. His responsibilities includes the Head of Eco-friendly Agriculture Group of KS NGO, the Head of International Affairs Group of Markazi Province NGO’s Home, the Member of The International Society of Organic Agriculture Research, Iran, Representative of YPARD (Young Professional Platform for Agricultural Development) and in Board Committee of Iran Organic Society (Markazi Province branch) and also responsible for some other local, regional or national missions. His prior work experience includes Innovation of Enriched Vermicompost, Enriched Vermiwash, Aqua-phyto Buofertilizer Production Unit, and Biological Purifier for Indoor Places and Research on Integrated Farming System of “Pistachio- Rose- Saffron” as a Climate-Smart Practice for Iran’s Dry Agro-ecosystems. He has published more than 70 articles in international and national peer reviewed journals and symposiums. He wrote a book entitled Organic farming of rice-based cropping systems and a chapter “Part II: biofertilizers” in a book entitled Organic agricultural practices: alternatives to conservational agricultural systems and a chapter (Vol II: Biofertilizers: Preparation and Uses) in a book entitled Fertilizers Technology in English and five scientific books in Persian language. He is also serving more than 10 journals as Editor/Reviewer.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Organic Farming
62%
Crop Physiology
90%
Soil Quality
75%
Agronomy
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
5
Chapters
0
Articles
17
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Ram, M., M.R. Davari and S.N. Sharma, 2014. Direct, residual and cumulative effects of organic manures and biofertilizers on yields, NPK uptake, grain quality and economics of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) under organic farming of rice-wheat cropping system. J. Org. Syst., 9: 16-29.
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  2. Mirzakhani, M. and M.R. Davari, 2013. Effect of foliar application of vermi wash, bio ferment and different methods of plant nutrition on oil percentage in sunflower. Agron. Res. Semi Desert Regions, Vol. 10. .
  3. Davari, M.R., S.N. Sharma and M. Mirzakhani, 2012. Effect of cropping systems and crop residue incorporation on production and properties of soil in an organic agroecosystem. Biol. Agric. Hortic., 28: 206-222.
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  4. Davari, M.R., H. Ghaffari, L. Jahanban and S.N. Sharma, 2012. Productivity and economics of rice-based cropping systems under organic farming practices in India. Am. Eurasian J. Agric. Environ. Sci., 12: 167-176.
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  5. Davari, M., S.N. Sharma and M. Mirzakhani, 2012. Residual influence of organic materials, crop residues, and biofertilizers on performance of succeeding mung bean in an organic rice-based cropping system. Int. J. Recycl. Org. Waste Agric., Vol. 1. 10.1186/2251-7715-1-14.
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  6. Sharma, S.N., R. Prasad, M. Davari, M. Ram and M.K. Dwivedi, 2011. Effect of phosphorus management on production and phosphorus balance in a rice (Oriza sativa L.)-wheat (Triticum aestivum) cropping system. Arch. Agron. Soil Sci., 57: 655-667.
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  7. Ram, M., M.R. Davari and S.N. Sharma, 2011. Effect of organic manures and biofertilizers on basmati rice (Oryza sativa L.) under organic farming of rice-wheat cropping system. Int. J. Agric. Crop Sci., 3: 76-84.
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  8. Ram, M., M. Davari and S.N. Sharma, 2011. Organic farming of rice (Oryza sativa L.)-wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cropping system: A review. Int. J. Agron. Plant Prod., 2: 114-134.
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  9. Ram, M. and M.R. Davari, 2011. Seed setting and filling problem in sunflower and its management-A review. Int. J. Agron. Plant Prod., 2: 33-56.
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  10. Sharma, S.N., Y.S. Shivay, R. Prasad, M.K. Dwivedi and M. Davari et al., 2010. Relative efficiency of diammonium phosphate and mussoorie rock phosphate plus phosphate solubilizing bacteria on productivity and phosphorus balance in rice-potato-mungbean cropping system. J. Plant Nutr., 33: 998-1015.
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  11. Sharma, S.N., R. Prasad, Y.S. Shivay, M.K. Dwivedi and S. Kumar et al., 2010. Relative efficiency of diammonium phosphate and mussoorie rock phosphate on productivity and phosphorus balance in a rice-rapeseed-mungbean cropping system. Nutr. Cycling Agroecosyst., 86: 199-209.
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  12. Sharma, S N., R. Prasad, M.K. Dwivedi, S. Kumar and M.R. Davari et al., 2010. Crop diversification and residue incorporation for making rice-wheat cropping systems sustainable. J. Sustainable Agric., 34: 342-364.
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  13. Ram, M. and M.R. Davari, 2010. Management of natural resources for sustainable dryland agriculture. Int. J. Agric. Crop Sci., 1: 9-25.
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  14. Davari, M.R., M. Ram, J.C. Tewari and S. Kaushish, 2010. Impact of agricultural practice on ecosystem services. Int. J. Agron. Plant Prod., 1: 11-23.
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  15. Davari, M.R. and S.N. Sharma, 2010. Effect of different combinations of organic materials and biofertilizers on productivity, grain quality and economics in organic farming of basmati rice (Oryza sativa). Indian J. Agron., 55: 290-294.
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  16. Sharma, S.N., R. Prasad, M.K. Dwivedi, S. Kumar, M.R. Davari and M. Ram, 2009. Effect of cropping system on production and chemical and biological properties of soil. Arch. Agron. Soil Sci., 55: 429-438.
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  17. Davari, M.R. and M. Mirzakhani, 2009. Integrated nutrient management towards sustainable production of oilseeds and pulses. Int. J. Agric. Crop Sci., 1: 24-32.
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  18. Sharma, S.N., I. Piri, R. Prasad, M.R. Davari, D. Kumar and Y.S. Shivay, 2007. Relative efficiency of sources of sulfur at varying rate of its application to wheat and rapeseed. Arch. Agron. Soil Sci., 53: 103-112.
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