Dr. Iveta  Megrelishvili
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Dr. Iveta Megrelishvili

Laboratory Director/Head
Scientific Research Center of Agriculture, Georgia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Biology and Biochemistry from Petre Shotadze Tbilisi Medical Academy, Georgia

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Biography

Iveta Megrelishvili is a PH.D in Biology, She is a head of Virology Laboratory, Department of Integrated Plant protection Research, Scientific-Research Center of Agriculture and principal research scientist at Georgian Technical University, Biotechnology Center in Georgia. Dr. Megrelishvili has over 15 scientific paper and 3 project published. Recent publications include a paper on the study of grapevine viral diseases in grafted nurseries in Georgia. Dr. Megrelishvili participated in International Scientific Conference in Czech Republic (Prague) and Spain (Alicante) 2016 year, France (Versailles) in 2017 year. Dr. Megrelishvili has completed training course on Innovation Technology in Italy and France (2015-2016 years). Under Dr. Megrelishvili’s guidance was established Molecular laboratory, which studied plant viral and phytoplasma diseases within the borders of Georgia.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Phytoplasma Diseases
62%
Plant Protection
90%
In vitro culture
75%
Plant Viruses
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
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Chapters
0
Articles
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Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Megrelishvili, I., Z. Khidesheli, L. Ujmajuridze and N. Chiqovani, 2016. The Study of Viral Disease in Georgian Vine Grafted Nurseries. Int. J. Dev. Res., 6: 8299-8302.
  2. Megrelishvili, I., M. Kukhakeishvili, E. Bulauri and T. Chipashvili, 2016. Investigation of potato viral diseases in Georgian region Akalkalaki. J. Biotechnol. Biomater. .
  3. Megrelishvili, I., E. Bulauri, T. Chipashvili and M. Kukhaleishvili, 2016. Auxin and cytokine treatment effect in combination with sucrose on in vitro potato regeneration. Int. J. Adv. Res. 10.21474/IJAR01/1192.
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  4. Davitashvili, N.K., I. Megrelishvili, G. Karazanashvili and R.N. Solomonia, 2013. S79 Modulatory effect of zinc on lipid peroxidation in mitochondria and microcosm of a human prostate tissue with different pathology. Eur. Urol. Suppl. .
  5. Dvali, G., M. Kukhaleishvili, N. Lomtadze and I. Megrelishvili, 2010. Effect of chemical preparation on vegetable diseases including microflora during storage. Proc. Georg. Acad. Sci. Biol., 8: 76-78.