Welcome to my research page. I am passionate about advancing knowledge in plant pathology, with a focus on sustainable and eco-friendly solutions for managing plant diseases. My work aims to bridge the gap between scientific research and practical applications for farmers, gardeners, and the agricultural industry.
I hold a Master’s degree in Plant Pathology from King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia, and a Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture from the University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh. My research primarily explores the interactions between plants, pathogens, and beneficial microorganisms, with an emphasis on biological control strategies to reduce reliance on chemical pesticides.
Research Interests
- Biological control of plant diseases
- Induced systemic resistance (ISR) in crops
- Plant–microbe interactions
- Sustainable crop protection methods
Published Research Papers
1. Induced Systemic Resistance and Enzymatic Activity: The Role of Rhizobacteria in Suppressing Botrytis cinerea in Tomatoes
Published in: Eurpean Journal of Plant Pathology (Q1 Journal)
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2. Evaluation of bacterial bioagents for controlling gray mold disease in tomatoes and promoting crop health
Published in: Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control (Q1 Journal)
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Seeking PhD Opportunities
I am actively looking for a fully funded PhD position in plant pathology, focusing on biological control, plant–microbe interactions, or related areas. My goal is to contribute to global research efforts in sustainable agriculture and crop protection. I am open to joining research groups, laboratories, or collaborative projects worldwide.