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  • دکتری (1380)

    مهندسی کشاورزی ، زراعت

    دانشگاه تربیت مدرس، تهران، ایران

  • کارشناسی‌ارشد (1372)

    زراعت

    دانشگاه تربیت مدرس، تهران، ایران

  • کارشناسی (1369)

    مهندسی کشاورزی ، زراعت واصلاح نباتات

    دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد، مشهد، ایران

  • اکوفیزیولوژی گیاهان زراعی و علف های هرز
  • به زراعی گیاهان علوفه ای
  • به زراعی گیاهان دارویی و معطر

    دکتر مجید آقاعلیخانی‎ ‎‏ ‏ در مرداد ماه 1346 در منطقه 17 تهران متولد شد. تحصیلات دانشگاهی را با دوره ‏کارشناسی زراعت و اصلاح نباتات در دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد (69-1365) آغاز کرد. در ‏سال 1372 به عنوان دانشجوی نمونه دانشگاه تربیت مدرس برگزیده و موفق به دریافت ‏دانش‏نامه‏ کارشناسی ارشد مدرسی در رشته زراعت گردید. در همین دوره مسئولیت ‏واحد طرح و برنامه کمیته کشاورزی جهاد سازندگی استان تهران را بر عهده داشت. وی دوره ‏دکتری زراعت را در دانشگاه تربیت مدرس گذراند و پس از فرصت مطالعاتی در دانشگاه ‏گوئلفGuelph ‎‏ کانادا و تحقیق در زمینة اکوفیزیولوژی گیاهان زراعی و علفهای هرز در ‏شهریور1380 از رساله دکتری تخصصی خود دفاع کرد.‏ دکتر آقاعلیخانی علاوه بر تدریس و تحقیق در دانشگاه تربیت مدرس تاکنون راهنمایی 41 ‏پایان¬نامه کارشناسی ارشد و 18 رساله دکتری و مسئولیت¬های اجرایی همچون مدیرکل دفتر ‏همکاری های آموزشی و آزمون (1384-87)، مدیر کل پژوهشی دانشگاه (1387-89) و‏ معاون دانشجویی و فرهنگی دانشکده کشاورزی(1393-97) را بر عهده داشته است. در سال ‏‏1391 به عنوان استاد نمونه دانشگاه شناخته شد. از تاریخ 980307 مرتبه علمی ایشان از دانشیاری به استاد تمام پایه 25 ارتقا یافت. دکتر آقاعلیخانی تا کنون ترجمه ‏و تالیف 10 عنوان کتاب، انتشار 127 مقاله علمی پژوهشی و ارایه 141 مقاله در همایش¬های ‏علمی داخل و خارج کشور، عضویت در انجمن¬های علمی و هیات تحریریه چند مجله ‏تخصصی ملی و بین المللی در شاخه زراعت، اکولوژی، علف¬های هرز و گیاهان دارویی را ‏در کارنامه علمی خود دارد. ‏

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    The potential of tebuconazole for mitigating oxidative stress caused by limited irrigation and improving sugar yield and root quality traits in sugar beet

    Shahrokh Namjoyan, Abazar Rajabi, Ali Sorooshzadeh, Majid AghaAlikhani
    Journal PapersPlant Physiology and Biochemistry , 2021 March 18, {Pages }

    Abstract

    Water deficit is the main reason for sugar yield losses in semi-arid areas. Triazole derivatives may mitigate the harmful impacts of water stress. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the effect of tebuconazole (TEB) application on antioxidants, root quality traits, and sugar yield under drought stress conditions. The treatments included three levels of irrigation set according to crop evapotranspiration (ETC): 100%, 75%, and 50% ETC, as well as three levels of TEB (0, 25, and 50 mg L-1). While significantly increasing antioxidant and alpha-amino-nitrogen (α-amino-N) contents, limited irrigation decreased total chlorophyll content, net photosynthesis rate, leaf relative water content, the weight of roots, and sugar yield. In contrast, TEB

    Exogenously used boron and 24-epibrassinolide improved oil quality and mitigate late-season water deficit stress in camelina

    S Aghdasi, M AghaAlikhani, SAM Modarres-Sanavy, D Kahrizi
    Journal Papers , , {Pages }

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    Effects of Nitrogen and Water on Nutrient Uptake, Oil Productivity, and Composition of Descurainia sophia

    A Mokhtassi-Bidgoli, M AghaAlikhani, H Eyni-Nargeseh
    Journal Papers , , {Pages }

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    Growth, yield and quality of two guar (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba L.) ecotypes affected by sowing date and planting density in a semi-arid area

    M Mahdipour-Afra, M AghaAlikhani, S Abbasi, A Mokhtassi-Bidgoli
    Journal Papers , , {Pages }

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    Improving Root Quality and Yield of Sugar Beet by Nano-silicon and Tebuconazole Under Limited Irrigation

    S Namjoyan, A Sorooshzadeh, A Rajabi, M Aghaalikhani
    Journal Papers , , {Pages }

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    Effect of ultrasound waves, chilling and mechanical abrasion on dormancy-breaking and germination characteristics of Datura stramonium and Convolvulus arvensis

    H Ghafoori, E Keshtkar, M Aghaalikhani, A Mahdavian
    Journal Papers , , {Pages }

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    Differences in growth, development and innate seed dormancy of susceptible and fenoxaprop-P non-target site resistant black-grass sub-populations

    Eshagh Keshtkar, Solvejg K Mathiassen, Majid AghaAlikhani, Per Kudsk
    Journal PapersCrop Protection , Volume 129 , 2020 March 1, {Pages 105022 }

    Abstract

    Alopecurus myosuroides Huds. is the most abundant herbicide-resistant weed species in Western Europe. Herbicide resistance management programs may rely, amongst other things, on information about fitness of resistant sub-population i.e. the number of offspring a genotype produces and contributes to next generation. Growth and phenological development of susceptible (S) and fenoxaprop-P resistant (R) A. myosuroides sub-populations from a non-target site resistant (NTSR) Danish population was studied for two years, while the primary seed dormancy of the populations was evaluated for three years. The genetic background of the S and R sub-populations was controlled using a plant cloning technique. No statistically significant differences were o

    Germinability and seed biochemical properties of susceptible and non–target site herbicide-resistant blackgrass (Alopecurus myosuroides) subpopulations?…

    Zahra Ghazali, Eshagh Keshtkar, Majid AghaAlikhani, Per Kudsk
    Journal PapersWeed Science , Volume 68 , Issue 2, 2020 March , {Pages 157-167 }

    Abstract

    Quantifying the level of ecophysiological, biochemical, and agronomical fitness of herbicide-resistant (R) and herbicide-susceptible (S) weeds is useful for understanding the evolutionary development of herbicide resistance, but also for implementing herbicide-resistance management strategies. Although germination is a key fitness component in the life cycle of weeds, germinability of S and R weeds has rarely been evaluated under stressful conditions. Germinability traits of S and non–target site resistant subpopulations of blackgrass (Alopecurus myosuroides Huds.) sharing closely related genetic background were tested under salinity, drought stress, and accelerated seed-aging (i.e., exposed to 100% relative humidity at 45 C from 0 to 134

    Comparison of 17 Rapeseed Cultivars under Terminal Water Deficit Conditions Using Drought Tolerance Indices

    H Eyni Nargeseh, M Aghaalikhani, AH Shirani Rad, A Mokhtassi-Bidgoli, SAM Modarres Sanavy
    Journal PapersJournal of Agricultural Science & Technology , Volume 22 , Issue 2, 2020 February 1, {Pages }

    Abstract

    Drought stress is one of the environmental factors influencing crops growth, development, and production. Two field experiments were performed in Karaj, Iran, to evaluate the drought tolerance indices of 17 winter rapeseed genotypes in 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 growing seasons. The factorial arrangement of treatments was set up as RCBD with three replications. To identify drought tolerant genotypes, several indices were used based on grain yield under normal and deficit irrigation conditions. Yield results showed that cultivars Artist (504.325 g m-2) and L72 (391.525 gm-2) were the superior treatments under normal and deficit irrigation conditions, respectively. According to correlation results, 3-D graphs were drawn based on Geometric Mean P

    Blessed Thistle Growth, Essential Oil Content, Yield and Composition as Influenced by Plant Density and Nitrogen Fertilizer

    Mehdi Ghiasy-Oskoee, Majid AghaAlikhani, Fatemeh Sefidkon, Ali Mokhtassi-Bidgoli, Mahdi Ayyari
    Journal PapersJournal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants , Volume 23 , Issue 2, 2020 March 3, {Pages 276-291 }

    Abstract

    Blessed thistle (Cnicus benedictus L.) is an abundant resource with huge phytochemical and agronomic potentials. Their variation in response to agronomic techniques needs to be explored. Field studies were laid out to assess plant density and nitrogen fertilizer (N) effects on blessed thistle plant height, branches number (m-2), vegetative variables and RGR (relative growth rate), CGR (crop growth rate), LAR (leaf area ratio), NAR (net assimilation rate), as growth variables along with blessed thistle essential oil content, yield and compositions in two growing seasons. A three replicated factorial combination of plant densities (5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 plants m-2) and N levels (0, 50, 100 and 150 kg ha-1) in a randomized complete-block design

    Identification of chemical composition, antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of summer savory (Satureja hortensis L.) essential oil

    Zahra Izadi, Majid AghaAlikhani, Naser Mirazi
    Journal PapersRazi Journal of Medical Sciences , Volume 27 , Issue 2, 2020 April 10, {Pages 0-0 }

    Abstract

    Background: Summer savory (Satureja hortensis L.) is aromatic plants, belonging to Lamiaceae family. The essential oil of this plantis used in medicinal and food industries. The essential oil of summer savory hasantioxidant, anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. The main objective of this study was to identifythe chemical composition ofaerial parts and to evaluate the antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of summer savory essential oil against a few microorganisms including gram positive, gram negative bacteria, filamentous fungi and yeast.Methods: Shoot essential oil was extracted by hydro-distillation technique using clevenger apparatus. The oil was analyzed by capillary GC and GC/MS. Antioxidant activity of essential oil was ass

    Germinability and seed biochemical properties of susceptible and non–target site herbicide-resistant blackgrass (Alopecurus myosuroides) subpopulations exposed to abiotic stresses

    Zahra Ghazali, Eshagh Keshtkar, Majid AghaAlikhani, Per Kudsk
    Journal PapersWeed Science , Volume 68 , Issue 2, 2020 January , {Pages 157-167 }

    Abstract

    Quantifying the level of ecophysiological, biochemical, and agronomical fitness of herbicide-resistant (R) and herbicide-susceptible (S) weeds is useful for understanding the evolutionary development of herbicide resistance, but also for implementing herbicide-resistance management strategies. Although germination is a key fitness component in the life cycle of weeds, germinability of S and R weeds has rarely been evaluated under stressful conditions. Germinability traits of S and non–target site resistant subpopulations of blackgrass (Alopecurus myosuroides Huds.) sharing closely related genetic background were tested under salinity, drought stress, and accelerated seed-aging (i.e., exposed to 100% relative humidity at 45 C from 0 to 134

    Blessed thistle a promising species on North Dakota, USA marginal lands: Agronomic productivity, oil properties and biodiesel potential

    Mehdi Ghiasy-Oskoee, Harlene Hatterman-Valenti, Ewumbua Monono, Majid AghaAlikhani
    Journal PapersEcological Engineering , Volume 155 , 2020 August 1, {Pages 105908 }

    Abstract

    Screening new alternative vegetable oil sources as biodiesel feedstocks has attracted worldwide attention as world oil reserves decline and environmental concerns increase. Blessed thistle (Cnicus benedictus L.) has recently been identified as a multipurpose crop with optimal economic yield in poor soils. Blessed thistle was seeded into three different site soil conditions (site 1: silt clay loam, site 2: sandy loam, site 3: saline sandy loam) in eastern North Dakota, USA to evaluate agronomic performance and seed properties as well as biodiesel potential. The highest biomass and plant heights were obtained from the sandy loam soil, while plants grown in saline sandy loam soil had similar seed and oil yield, and similar oil content as plant

    Nano-silicon protects sugar beet plants against water deficit stress by improving the antioxidant systems and compatible solutes

    Shahrokh Namjoyan, Ali Sorooshzadeh, Abazar Rajabi, Majid Aghaalikhani
    Journal PapersActa Physiologiae Plantarum , Volume 42 , Issue 10, 2020 October , {Pages 16-Jan }

    Abstract

    Silicon (Si) can mitigate the deleterious impacts of various types of stresses on field crops. However, the potential of nano-silicon (nano-Si) in improving water stress and the relevant mechanisms remain unclear. Therefore, here, we examined the combined impacts of nano-Si and various irrigation regimes on antioxidant systems, osmolytes, photosynthesis-related parameters, and growth of sugar beet in a field trial. Treatments included three supplemental irrigation rates (I1, I2, and I3) arranged based on the crop evapotranspiration (100% ETC, 75% ETC, and 50% ETC) and three doses of nano-Si: 0, 1, and 2?mM. Irrigation regime treatments were performed at the six-to eight-leaf stage (49?days after sowing), which continued until

    The Effects of Urea, Vermicompost and Azocompost on Some Traits of Sweet corn Cultivars under Water Deficit Stress

    Gavdanehgodari Maryam Rahimi, Sanavi Seyed Ali Mohammad Modarres, MAJID AGHAALIKHANI, Ali Heidarzadeh
    Journal Papers , Volume 30 , Issue 1, 2020 January 1, {Pages 57-71 }

    Abstract

    In order to investigate some characteristics of three sweet maize varieties under application of various fertilizers and water deficit stress at the reproductive stage, a field experiment was conducted in Tarbiat Modares University during the 2016 growing season. The experiment was performed at three replications with the Factorial Split Plate arrangement in a completely randomized block design. Factors of irrigation regimes as irrigation after discharging 25, 40 and 55% of water used and cultivars (Basin, Passion and KSC403) in the main plot and fertilization included urea (116 kg. ha-1), azocompost (15497 kg. ha-1) and vermicompost (24223 kg. ha-1) in the subplot were studied. The results showed that the highest ear fresh weight (236. 77

    Identification of chemical composition and comparison of antioxidant effects of marigold (Calendula officinalis L.) essential oil with butyl hydroxytoluene in canola oil stability

    Zahra Izadi, Naser Mirazi, Majid AghaAlikhani
    Journal PapersArmaghane danesh , Volume 25 , Issue 5, 2020 October 10, {Pages 0-0 }

    Abstract

    Methods: This experimental study was conducted in 2019 at Nahavand University. Flowers essential oil was extracted by hydro-distillation technique using clevenger apparatus. The oil was analyzed by capillary GC and GC/MS. The total phenolic content of the essential oil was measured by Folin-ciocalteau method. Antioxidant activity of essential oil was assessed by using diphenyl picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) method and β-carotene/linoleic acid system and compared with synthetic antioxidant butylated hydroxy toluene (BHT). Then the effect of marigold essential oil was added to the non containing antioxidant canola oil at four concentrations (100, 200, 400 and 800 ppm) to determine antioxidant activity. Also an oil sample without antioxidant and two o

    Effect of different nutrition systems (chemical, organic and biological) on forage yield and quality of three grasspea (Lathyrus sativus L.) lines

    Majid Aghaalikhani, Zohreh Shomalizadeh, Amir Ghalavand
    Journal PapersIranian Journal of Field Crop Science , Volume 51 , Issue 1, 2020 April 20, {Pages 115-126 }

    Abstract

    To evaluate the effect of different nutrition systems (such as organic, chemical and biologic) on quantitative and qualitative traits of three selected lines of grasspea (Lathyrus sativus L.), a field experiment was conducted at College of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University during 2012-2013 growing season. The Experimental treatments were arranged as factorial layout based on a randomized complete block design with three replications. The first factor was three grasspea lines (L1 (Sel.B/222), L2 (Sel.B/111) and L3 (Sel.290)) and the second factor was four nutrition system (no fertilizer (F0), 100% chemical fertilizer (F1), 100% manure (F2) and integrated fertilizer (75% manure + 25% Nitroxin (F3)), respectively. Results showed that L1

    Relative Fitness of Acetyl-CoA Carboxylase susceptible and resistant Alopecurus myosuroides biotypes: germinability and seedling pre-emergence growth under salinity and drought?…

    Zahra Ghazali, Eshag Keshtkar, Majid AghaAlikhani, Per Kudsk
    Journal PapersIranian Journal of Weed Science , Volume 16 , Issue 1, 2020 April 20, {Pages 49-61 }

    Abstract

    Fitness costs of herbicide resistance may be more evident and increase under stress environmental conditions. To test this hypothesis, a herbicide-resistant (R) and a herbicide-susceptible (S) phenotype with controlled and homogenized genetic background were isolated within a non–target-site resistant (NTSR) black-grass population. Accumulated maximum germination (Gmax) and time to reach the Gmax(G50) of biotypes were examined under non-stress and abiotic-stress conditions (salinity at 16 dSm-1, drought at -0.8 Mpa). In addition, seedling pre-emergence biotypes growths were evaluated under non-stress condition. There was no difference in Gmaxbetween the R and S biotypes, whereas the Gmaxof R phenotype was 28% and 49% lower than that of th

    Impact of nanosilicon and tebuconazole foliar application on some physiological traits, growth and white sugar yield of sugar beet under drought stress

    Sh Namjoyan, A Rajabi, A Sorooshzadeh, M Agha Alikhani
    Journal PapersJournal of Sugar Beet , Volume 35 , Issue 2, 2020 February 20, {Pages 157-173 }

    Abstract

    There is ample evidence to illustrate the role of triazoles and silicon in mitigating the effects of abiotic stresses. However, the potential of nano-silicon and tebuconazole and their possible interactions in ameliorating the effects of drought stress and related mechanisms in sugar beet have not been investigated so far. Therefore, a split-plot factorial experiment based on randomized complete block design with four replications was carried out at Motahari Research Station of Sugar Beet Seed Institute (SBSI), Karaj, Iran over two seasons, 2016 and 2017. Three irrigation treatments including 100, 75, and 50% of plant evapotranspiration (normal, mild stress, and severe stress, respectively) were assigned to the main plots. Subplots were com

    Relative Fitness of Acetyl-CoA Carboxylase susceptible and resistant Alopecurus myosuroides biotypes: germinability and seedling pre-emergence growth under salinity and drought …

    Z Ghazali, E Keshtkar, M AghaAlikhani, P Kudsk
    Journal Papers , , {Pages }

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    دروس نیمسال جاری

    • دكتري
      تنوع زيستي در بوم نظام هاي زراعي ( واحد)
      دانشکده کشاورزی، گروه زراعت
    • دكتري
      اكولوژي كشت مخلوط ( واحد)
    • كارشناسي ارشد
      پايداري بوم نظام هاي كشاورزي ( واحد)
    • كارشناسي ارشد
      توليدات زراعي و سلامت جامعه ( واحد)

    دروس نیمسال قبل

    • كارشناسي ارشد
      روش تحقيق ( واحد)
      دانشکده کشاورزی، گروه زراعت
    • دكتري
      اكوفيزيولوژي گياهي ( واحد)
    • كارشناسي ارشد
      اكولوژي گياهان زراعي ( واحد)
    • كارشناسي ارشد
      توليد محصولات زراعي ارگانيك ( واحد)
    • 1400
      طباخي, فاطمه
      اولويت¬بندي عوامل موثر بر توسعه كشت كلزا و گندم با تاكيد بر پايداري محيط زيستي در شهرستان بهبهان با استفاده از روش تحليل سلسله مراتبي (AHP)
    • 1400
      ميرزاوند, زينب
    • 1395
      نيازي پور, غلامرضا
      تنوع مورفولوژيك و تركيب اسانس گونه هاي بومادران (Achillea spp.) و پتانسيل آللوپاتي آنها،
    • 1398
      اميني, غفور
    • 1398
      سرحدي, نيما
    • معاون دانشجویی و فرهنگی دانشکده کشاورزی
    • مدیر گروه زراعت
    • نماینده هیات اجرایی جذب در دانشکده کشاورزی
    • مدیر دفتر همکاری های آموزشی و آزمون دانشگاه تربیت مدرس
    • مدیر کل پژوهشی دانشگاه تربیت مدرس
    • احراز رتبة دانشجوي ممتاز دانشكدة كشاورزي دانشگاه فردوسي مشهد در مقطع كارشناسي ( 1369 )
    • احراز رتبة اول در ميان دانش آموختگان دورة دكتري تخصصي رشته زراعت، دانشكدة كشاورزي دانشگاه تربيت مدرس (1380-1379
    • استاد نمونه دانشگاه تربیت مدرس در سال 1393
    • احراز رتبة دانشجوي نمونة دانشگاه تربيت مدرس در مقطع كارشناسي ارشد(1372 )
    • انتخاب رسالة دكتري به عنوان پايان نامة برتر دانشكدة كشاورزي و احراز رتبه پژوهشگر نمونة دانشگاه در سال 1380
    • پژوهشگر برتر دانشگاه تربت مدرس در سال1391

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