Biography
Iam Mr. Adnan Khan, from Pakistan. Throughout my master's research work; I have been involved in the potential of different physiological, biochemical and molecular mechanisms as a key finding to improve wheat resilience and productivity under salinity. These findings sparked my interest in exploring how different glycophytes can modulate photosynthetic efficiency and overall plant health in different plants. My journey in plant sciences began with a Master of Science in Botany at Northeast Normal University where I focused on understanding the physiological and biochemical responses of wheat to salt stresses. My master's thesis, titled "Proteome profiling unveils vacuolar Na+ compartmentalization and reactive oxygen species elimination in salt-stressed wheat seedlings," which was submitted to the Environmental and Experimental Botany journal," allowed me to delve deeply into the improvement of vegetable varieties by investigating the effect of photosynthetic productivity on grafted vegetable plants. Currently, I'm in the final year of my doctoral studies at Lanzhou University. I work on crop stress physiology and molecular biology.
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Doctoral Student
School of Ecology, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China
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