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Masoud Ahmadzadeh

Researcher at University of Maryland College of Agriculture and Natural Resources

Publications -  71
Citations -  1387

Masoud Ahmadzadeh is an academic researcher from University of Maryland College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pseudomonas fluorescens & Rhizoctonia solani. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 68 publications receiving 1157 citations. Previous affiliations of Masoud Ahmadzadeh include University of Tehran & Tarbiat Modares University.

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Aflatoxin B1 degradation by Bacillus subtilis UTBSP1 isolated from pistachio nuts of Iran

TL;DR: In this article, the Bacillus subtilis strain UTBSP1 was isolated from pistachio nuts and studied for the degradation of Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1).
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Induced systemic resistance in cucumber and Arabidopsis thaliana by the combination of Trichoderma harzianum Tr6 and Pseudomonas sp. Ps14

TL;DR: Results indicate that in Arabidopsis Ps14 and Tr6 activate the same signaling pathway and thus have no enhanced effect in combination, and the enhanced protection in cucumber by the combi- nation is most likely due to activation of different signaling pathways by the two biocontrol agents.
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Biopriming of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) seed with Pseudomonas fluorescens for improvement of seed invigoration and seedling growth

TL;DR: Biopriming with Pseudomonas fluorescens UTPf76 and UTP f86 have provided very well establishment and adherence of bacteria to the seed, before planting, and thus is suggested as a proper treatment for enhancement of seed indices and improvement of seedling growth.
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Evaluation of fluorescent pseudomonads for plant growth promotion, antifungal activity against Rhizoctonia solani on common bean, and biocontrol potential

TL;DR: No bacteria could completely protect the plant against R. solani, although all isolates significantly increased fresh weight as compared to the infested control in greenhouse trials.
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Chemical composition and antifungal activity of the essential oils of three species of Artemisia on some soil-borne phytopathogens.

TL;DR: The essential oils of the three species were tested for their antifungal activity against some soil-borne pathogenic fungi and results of bioassay showed that the oils of A. aucheri and A. sieberi has stronger antifundal activity.