Dr. Farhad Nazarian Firouzabadi
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Dr. Farhad Nazarian Firouzabadi

Professor
Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding, Lorestan University of Medical Science, Iran


Highest Degree
PostDoc. in Starch Modification from Wageningen University and Research Centre, Netherlands

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Plant Biotechnology
62%
Plant Genetics
90%
Plant Biology
75%
Plant Breeding
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
61
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Otroshy, M., F. F.N. Firouzabadi and P.C. Struik, 2010. Effects of temperature fluctuation during in vitro phase on in vitro microtuber production in different cultivars of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.). Plant Cell Tissue Cult., 98: 213-218.
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  2. Naghavi, A., M.K. Habibi and F.N. Firouzabadi, 2008. Detection and identification of some soybean viral mosaic viruses, using molecular techniques in lorestan province, South West of Iran. Asian J. Plant Sci., 7: 557-562.
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  3. Firouzabadi, F.N., J.P. Vincken, Q. Ji, L.C. Suurs, A. Buleon and R.G.F. Visser, 2007. Accumulation of multiple-repeat starch-binding domains (SBD2-SBD5) does not reduce amylose content of potato starch granules. Planta, 225: 919-933.
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  4. Firouzabadi, F.N., J.P. Vincken, Q. Ji, L.C. Suurs and R.G.F. Visser, 2007. Expression of an engineered granule-bound Escherichia coli maltose acetyltransferase in wild-type and amf potato plants. Plant Biotechnol. J., 5: 134-145.
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  5. Firouzabadi, F.N., G.A. Kok-Jacon, J.P. Vincken, Q. Ji, L.C.J.M. Suurs and R.G.F. Visser, 2007. Fusion proteins comprising the catalytic domain of mutansucrase and a starch-binding domain can alter the morphology of amylose-free potato starch granules during biosynthesis. Transgenic Res., 16: 645-656.
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  6. Ahmadi, H. and F.N. Firouzabadi, 2007. The inheritance and chromosomal location of morphological traits in wild wheat, Triticum turgidum L. ssp. dicoccoides. Euphytica, 158: 103-108.
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