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Mohammad Reza Ghaffari

Researcher at Leibniz Association

Publications -  58
Citations -  976

Mohammad Reza Ghaffari is an academic researcher from Leibniz Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 41 publications receiving 620 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammad Reza Ghaffari include Payame Noor University.

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Distribution of indole-3-acetic acid in Petunia hybrida shoot tip cuttings and relationship between auxin transport, carbohydrate metabolism and adventitious root formation

TL;DR: A model is proposed in which spontaneous AR formation in Petunia cuttings is dependent on PAT and on the resulting 24-h peak of IAA in the rooting zone, where it induces early cellular events and also stimulates sink establishment and the pentose phosphate pathway.
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Isolation and Characterization of Novel Microsatellite Markers in Pomegranate (Punica granatum L.)

TL;DR: The isolation and characterization of 12 polymorphic microsatellite markers from a repeat-enriched genomic library of Punica granatum L. should allow studies of the population structure and genetic diversity of pomegranate to be performed in the future.
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Assessing wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genetic diversity using quality traits, amplified fragment length polymorphisms, simple sequence repeats and proteome analysis

TL;DR: The cluster analysis based on AFLP data showed the closest agreement with genotypes' regions of origin or pedigree information, and the classification based on quality traits and genotypic markers of these wheat genotypes will be useful for wheat breeders to plan crosses for positive traits.
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Metabolic and transcriptional response of central metabolism affected by root endophytic fungus Piriformospora indica under salinity in barley

TL;DR: The integration of metabolome and transcriptome analysis indicated that the major and minor carbohydrate metabolism, nitrogen metabolism, and ethylene biosynthesis pathway might play a role in systemic salt-tolerance in leaf tissue induced by the root-colonized fungus.