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Masoumeh Farzaneh, (Ph.D.) Assistant Professor, Department of Agronomy and Plant breeding, College of Agriculture, Shahid Chamran University, Ahvaz, Iran. Postal Code: 61357-43311 Tel. (Office): +98 61 33330010-20, Ext. 3048 Fax (Office): +98 61 33330079 Email: m.farzaneh@scu.ac.ir Academic Educations B.Sc., Agronomy and Plant Breeding, 1994, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad M.Sc., Weed science, 1999, Tehran University Ph.D, Agronomy (weed physiology), 2004, Agriculture University of Vienna (Boku Research Areas of Interest Weed science Plant symbiosis Presented Professional Courses Weed science and management (for B.Sc) Agricultural exercise (for B.Sc) Agronomy exercise (for B.Sc) Elementary Computer (for B.Sc) Computer in agriculture (for B.Sc) Weed and herbicide physiology (for M..Sc) Professional Society Membership Iranian weed society Agent of Shahid Chamran University for weed conference in 2011 Honors Recipient of the best graduate student in B.S. degree of Ferdowsi University of Mashhad Recipient of the best graduate student in M.Sc. degree of Ferdowsi University of Mashhad As a scientific referee of journals Journal of the Plant protection (Agronomy, Breeding and Horticulture) Seed and Plant Production Journal Plant Production Technology Current or finished research activities Efficacy of application time of metribuzin herbicide in barnyardgrass (Echinochloa colonum) control under drought and salinity stress conditions. Investigation some morphophysiologic characteristics of Atriplex sp., Suaeda sp., Convolvulus sp. and Prosopis sp. weeds under salinity in Ahvaz The effect of planting date of three wheat cultivars on the wild oat (Avena sp.) seed population The effect of rye and hairy vetch as cover crops on weed management and yield and yield components of wheat Evaluation of irrigation regimes and rhizome burial depth on the growth characteristics of cogongrass (Imperata cylindrica L) Investigation of the effect of rhizome burial depth and shadow on the growth characteristics of cogongrass (Imperata cylinidrica L.) The study of seeds population and viability of the wild oat (Avena sp) at the different soil depths in wheat monoculture cropping system Effect of mycorrhiza on nutrient uptake, yield and yield components of wheat in the present and absent of soil microorganisms under saline condition (with two type of water quality) Evaluation of allelopathic effects of some narrow leaf weeds on different plant species (crops and weeds). Publications Farzaneh M.,Vierheilig H., Lossel A., Kaul H.P. Arbuscular mycorrhiza enhances nutrient uptake in chickpea. 2011. Journal Plant Soil & Environment. 10 : 465 - 470 Farzaneh M., Wichmann, S.,Vierheilig H., Kaul H.P. 2009. The effects of arbuscular mycorrhiza and nitrogen nutrition on growth of chickpea and barley. Pflanzenbauwissenschaften, 13: 15-22 Habibi S., Meskarbashee M., Farzaneh M. 2015. Effect of mycorrhizal fungus (Glomus spp) on wheat (Triticum aestivum) yield and yield components with regard to irrigation water quality. 13:471-484 Habibi S., Meskarbashee M., Farzaneh M. 2014. Influence of three species of mycorrhizal fungi (Glomus SPP.) on physiological characters of wheat under the salinity conditions. 37: 37-52 Habibi S., Farzaneh M., Meskarbashee M., 2013. Effect of mycorrhizal fungus (Glomus spp) on wheat (Triticum aestivum) growth and nutrient uptake under the salinity conditions. 44:311-320 Jamshidi, Y., Farzaneh, M., Aynehband, A., 2015. Effect of seed depth on population frequency and viability of wild oat (Avena spp.) in wheat monoculture cropping systems. Iranian journal of weed science science. 11 (2): 183-193
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