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Agrophysiology, legumes, , cereals, rhizosphere, soil fertility, biofertilization, PGPR, Rhizosphere microbiome, nutrient use efficiency
Morocco

Biography

My main research interests are in the general field of plant science, particularly plant-microbe interactions with specific focus on plant belowground mechanisms likely responsible for nutrient use efficiency and abiotic stress tolerance. I conduct interdisciplinary research encompassing investigations on i) crop physiology, mineral nutrient use efficiency and dynamics from the rhizosphere interface to plant aboveground ii) beneficial plant-microbe interactions with focus on P and N nutrition and iii) the evaluation their potential use as candidate bio-inoculants for a better nutrient use and stress tolerance.

Activities

Employment (3)

Mohammed VI Polytechnic University: Benguerir, Rhamna, MA

Associate Professor (Agrobiosciences)
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Adnane Bargaz

Swedish University Of Agricultural Sciences: Alnarp, Skana, SE

2013-03-01 to 2016-03-01 | Postdoctor (Biosystem and Technology)
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Adnane Bargaz

University of Toronto: Toronto at Scarborough, ON, CA

2014-01-01 to 2014-09-01 | Postdoctoral Fellow (Physical and Environmental Sciences)
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Education and qualifications (1)

Université Cadi Ayyad: Marrakech, Marrakech, MA

2008-01-01 to 2012-01-06 | PhD (Faculté des Sciences et Techniques, Département de Biology)
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Funding (2)

Phosphate bio-solubilization

2019-11 to 2022-11 | Contract
OCP GROUP (Casa Blanca, MA)
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UM6P-OCP AS17

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Adnane Bargaz

exploring rhizosphere processes in diversified plant cultures and implications on nutrient use efficiency and stress tolerance in legume-based cropping systems

2013-03 to 2016-03 | Grant
Swedish Research Council -Formas (Stockholm, SE)
GRANT_NUMBER: 229-2012-814
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Adnane Bargaz

Peer review (10 reviews for 5 publications/grants)

Review activity for Agronomy for sustainable development. (1)
Review activity for Communications biology. (1)
Review activity for Environmental and experimental botany. (4)
Review activity for Geoderma. (3)
Review activity for Plant and soil. (1)