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Abdelhalim Khaled Elazab

Researcher

Centro de Mejoramiento Genético y Fenómica Vegetal, Universidad de Talca

Talca, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


Production of main cereals (e.g., wheat and maize) using the classical plant breeding methods. Understanding the physiological basis of cereals adaptation to abiotic stresses (e.g. drought, heat and N deficiency).

Educación

  •  Plant physiology, UNIVERSIDAD DE BARCELONA. España, 2015
  •  Plant breeding, UNIV.DE LLEIDA. España, 2010
  •  Plant Breeding, UNIVERSIDAD DEL CAIRO. Egipto, 2006

Experiencia Académica

  •   RESEARCHER Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD DE BARCELONA

    Faculty of Biology

    Barcelona, España

    2011 - 2015

  •   Lecturer Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD DE TALCA

    Agricutural sciences

    Talca, Chile

    2018 - 2020

  •   RESEARCHER Full Time

    Centro de Mejoramiento Genético y Fenómica Vegetal, UNIVERSIDAD DE TALCA

    Talca, Chile

    2021 - At present

  •   Assistance researcher Full Time

    National Research Center, Cairo, Egypt

    El Cairo, Egipto

    2007 - 2008

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Researcher Full Time

    Universidad de Barcelona

    Barcelona, España

    2009 - 2016

  •   Lecturer Full Time

    Universidad de Talca

    Talca, Chile

    2018 - 2020

  •   Assistance researcher Full Time

    National Research Center

    El Cairo, Egipto

    2007 - 2008

Premios y Distinciones

  •   Fondo atraccion de Postdoctrorado de character internacional

    UNIVERSIDAD DE TALCA

    Chile, 2018

    postdoc scholarship - Centro de Mejoramiento Genético y Fenómica Vegetal, Universidad de Talca

  •   Beca FI-AGAUR pre-doctoral

    UNIVERSIDAD DE BARCELONA

    España, 2011

    Generalitat de Catalunya/ AGAUR (FI-AGAUR)

  •   Master en mejora genética vegetal, Instituto Agronómico Mediterráneo de Zaragoza (IAMZ) y la Universidad de Lleida, España

    UNIV.DE LLEIDA

    Chile, 2008

    International Master scholarship in plant breeding, Instituto Agronómico Mediterráneo de Zaragoza (IAMZ) and Universidad de Lleida, España 2008-2010


 

Article (12)

Photosynthetic organs contributions to grain yield genetic gains in Chilean winter wheat
Root Architecture and Functional Traits of Spring Wheat Under Contrasting Water Regimes
Detecting interactive effects of N fertilization and heat stress on maize productivity by remote sensing techniques
Heterosis for water status in maize seedlings
Wheat ear carbon assimilation and nitrogen remobilization contribute significantly to grain yield.
Agronomic and physiological responses of Chinese facultative wheat genotypes to high-yielding Mediterranean conditions
Grain yield losses in yellow-rusted durum wheat estimated using digital and conventional parameters under field conditions
Low cost assessment of wheat resistance to yellow rust through conventional RGB images
The combined use of vegetation indices and stable isotopes to predict durum wheat grain yield under Mediterranean conditions
Contribution of the ear and the flag leaf to grain filling in durum wheat inferred from the carbon isotope signature=> genotypic and growing conditions effects.
Physiological traits contributed to the recent increase in yield potential of winter wheat from Henan Province, China.
Root traits and d13C and d18O of durum wheat under different water regimes

Proyecto (2)

El proyecto ACLIMAS “Adaptation to Climate Change of Mediterranean Agricultural Systems”
El proyecto AGL2010-20180=> “Mejora del trigo duro para las condiciones mediterráneas presentes y futuras”.
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Abdelhalim Khaled Elazab

Researcher

Centro de Mejoramiento Genético y Fenómica Vegetal, Universidad de Talca

Talca, Chile

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Alejandro del Pozo

Full Porfessor

Plant Production

UNIVERSIDAD DE TALCA

Talca, Chile