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Mansour Omidi
Researcher at University of Tehran
Publications - 20
Citations - 98
Mansour Omidi is an academic researcher from University of Tehran. The author has contributed to research in topics: Callus & Explant culture. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 20 publications receiving 68 citations.
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Factors Affecting the Academic Success of Agricultural Students at University of Tehran, Iran
Y. Hedjazi,Mansour Omidi +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a study of junior agriculture students at the University of Tehran found a positive significant correlation observed (P= 0.01) between academic success, on the one hand, and high school grade point average (GPA), study hours, planning for study, motivation, and emotional atmosphere of educational environment.
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Molecular diversity and phytochemical variability in the Iranian poppy (Papaver bracteatum Lindl.): A baseline for conservation and utilization in future breeding programmes
A Qaderi,Mansour Omidi,Alireza Pour-Aboughadareh,Péter Poczai,Javad Shaghaghi,Ali Mehrafarin,Majid Ghorbani Nohooji,Alireza Etminan +7 more
TL;DR: The results indicated that three populations Ploor, Eil-Teymoor and Anjomane due to their high contents of alkaloids like thebaine as well as the Taham population due to its high content of morphine and oripavine have a strong enough potency to be used in the pharmacy industry.
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Genetic diversity analysis in a mini core collection of Damask rose (Rosa damascena Mill.) germplasm from Iran using URP and SCoT markers.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assessed the genetic diversity and population structure of a mini core collection of the Iranian Damask rose germplasm using universal rice primers (URP) and start codon targeted (SCoT) molecular markers.
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Somatic Embryogenesis from Anther, Whole Flower, and Leaf Explants of Some Grapevine Cultivars
TL;DR: Among cultivars and different hormonal treatments, the medium containing 5mg/l BA and 2 mg/l IAA induced maximum embryogenesis in ‘Flame‐Seedless’ calli showed the highest potential for production of embryogenic calli.
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Carrot (Daucus carota L.) In Vitro Regeneration
Keramat Rabiei,Aleksey Polyakov,Mahmood Khodambashi,Olga Sharafova,Elena Kalashnikova,Saadollah Hooshmand,Mansour Omidi +6 more
TL;DR: Results showed that low level of 2,4-D was more effective in morphogenic callus production although higher amounts of it caused more callus growth, and MSm medium was more useful than MS forcallus production and regeneration of carrot plantlets.