Dr Arash Mokhtari | Medicinal Plant | Best Researcher Award
Research fellow at Agriculture Biotechnology Research Institute of Iran (ABRII), Iran
Arash Mokhtari is a distinguished Agricultural Biotechnologist with extensive expertise in plant tissue culture and advanced biotechnological methodologies. He earned his Ph.D. in Agricultural Biotechnology from the University of Tehran, Iran, where he achieved National Rank 2 with his research on elicitor-mediated gene expression in Valeriana officinalis. His Master’s degree, also from the University of Tehran, focused on the effect of plant growth regulators on somatic embryogenesis in wheat.
Profile:
Research Excellence
Innovative Research: Dr. Mokhtari’s research in plant tissue culture and agricultural biotechnology is cutting-edge. His work on the elicitor-mediated expression of genes in Valeriana officinalis, and optimization of bioactive compound extraction methods, demonstrates significant contributions to the field of agricultural biotechnology.
Publication Record: With numerous high-impact publications, including studies on efficient production and accumulation of valuable compounds, Dr. Mokhtari has a robust record of disseminating his research. His papers are published in reputable journals, reflecting the high quality and relevance of his work.
Leadership and Impact
Leadership Roles: As Head of the Plant Tissue Culture Laboratory and Advanced Research Greenhouses at the Agricultural Biotechnology Research Institute, Dr. Mokhtari has shown leadership in both research and practical applications. His role in managing teams and optimizing research protocols indicates his capability in driving significant advancements in his field.
National Recognition: Dr. Mokhtari has achieved high national rankings in his academic endeavors, including his Ph.D. and Master’s studies, which underscores his excellence and impact in the field of agricultural biotechnology.
Practical Applications
Agricultural Biotechnology: His research directly impacts agricultural practices by improving plant propagation techniques and enhancing crop yield efficiency. The practical applications of his work in plant tissue culture and genetic improvement are crucial for advancing agricultural productivity.
Professional Affiliations
Institutional Involvement: Dr. Mokhtari is affiliated with prestigious institutions, including the Agricultural Biotechnology Research Institute of Iran and the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Tehran. His involvement with these organizations highlights his commitment to advancing agricultural biotechnology.
Conclusion
Dr. Arash Mokhtari’s extensive research contributions, leadership in advanced biotechnology research, and the practical implications of his work make him a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His innovative approaches and significant achievements in plant biotechnology stand out as exemplary in his field.
Publication Top Notes:
- “A highly efficient method for somatic embryogenesis of Kelussia odorotissima Mozaff., an endangered medicinal plant” in Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC), 2017.
- “Effect of plant growth regulators on direct shoot regeneration of wheat immature embryonic explants” in Journal of Agricultural Engineering and Biotechnology, 2013.
- “Direct regeneration from leaves and nodes explants of Physalis peruviana L.” in International Journal of Farming and Allied Sciences, 2013.
- “Rosmarinic acid and anthocyanin content improvement by foliar application of Fe and Zn fertilizer in Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis L.)” in International Journal of Advanced Biological and Biomedical Research, 2014.
- “Plant regeneration through callus induction on medicinal herb Viola odorata – Role of plant growth regulators and explants” in Agriculture & Forestry, 2015.
- “Callus induction and plant regeneration of Valeriana officinalis are affected by different leaf explants and various concentrations of plant growth regulators” in BioTechnologia, 2016.
- “Rapid micropropagation of Cucumis sativus var. Dastgerdi (Iranian cultivar) by Node Culture Technique” in British Biotechnology Journal, 2014.
- “Effect of Plant Growth Regulators on Seed Germination and Development of Protocorm and Seedling of Phalaenopsis amabilis (L.) Blume (Orchidaceae)” in Annual Research & Review in Biology, 2014.
- “Engineering of secondary metabolites in tissue and cell culture of medicinal plants: an alternative to produce beneficial compounds using bioreactor technologies” in Crop Improvement: Sustainability Through Leading-Edge Technology, Springer Publications, 2017.
- “Interactive effects of plant growth regulators and explants on direct shoot regeneration of Viola odorata” in BioTechnologia, 2016.
- “Influence of plant growth regulators on in vitro culture and regeneration of Dracocephalum kotschyi” in International Journal of Agriculture Innovations and Research, 2014.