In collaboration with Payame Noor University and Iranian Biotechnology Society
Volume 13 (2023)
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Volume 11 (2021)
Volume 10 (2020)
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Volume 7 (2017)
Volume 6 (2016)
Volume 5 (2015)
Volume 4 (2014)
Volume 2 (2012)
Volume 1 (2011)
Research Paper Genetic Engineering and Gene Transformation
Production of bivalent protein EspA-Tir from Escherichia coli O157:H7 in Tobacco (Nicotiana tobbacum)

Hossein Maleki; Ali Hatef Salmanian; Jafar Amani; Alaodin Kordenaiej; Mahyat Jafari

Volume 3, Issue 5 , February 2013, Pages 1-9

Abstract
  E. coli O157:H7 is an important zoonotic pathogen that causing severe gastrointestinal disease such as hemorrhagic diarrhea and hemolytic uremic syndrome. The first step of bacterial pathogenicity is, attaching to the host cell. EspA is a protein molecule and forms as  filamentous  structure  ...  Read More

Research Paper Molecular Plant Breeding
Study of Genetic Relationships of Some Mint Species Using ISSR Markers

Arash Zinodini; Mohsen Farshad Far; Hooshmand Safari; Farzad Moradi; Hooman Shirvani

Volume 3, Issue 5 , February 2013, Pages 11-21

Abstract
  Mentha species is a genus of family Lamiaecae, and is well known for its great medicinal and economic values. in order to evaluate the genetic variation of 15 genotypes belonging to three species M.longifolia, M.pulegium and M.Sp. ,used were from 10 ISSR primer. The average percent of polymorphism in ...  Read More

Research Paper Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering
Expression pattern of three terpene synthase in seven Artemisia species native of Iran

Fatemeh Pirasteh Broujeni; Mohammad Reza Naghavi; Alireza Abbasi; Hasan Soltanloo; Mojtaba Ranjbar; Sara Raeisy

Volume 3, Issue 5 , February 2013, Pages 23-31

Abstract
  Artemisia species due to have different compounds of terpenoids are considered the most important medical plants. Artemisinin, a sesquiterpene with antimalarial and anticancer properties, and tritenpenes, squalene and β-amyrin, are important medicinal compounds which are produced by Artemisia species. ...  Read More

Research Paper Plant Disease and Biotechnology
Enhancement in chitinase gene of Trichoderma harzianum by induced mutation with gamma radiation

Samira Shahbazi; Hossein Ahari Mostafavi; Mohammad Ali Ebrahimi; Hamed Askari; Mahyar Mirmajlesi; Mahsa Karimi

Volume 3, Issue 5 , February 2013, Pages 33-40

Abstract
  Trichoderma spp. is considered as promising biological control agents. Antagonistic Trichoderma species control numerous of plant pathogenic fungi. The highest value of degrading enzymes production (chitinases and glucanases) between known micro- organisms belongs to this genus. Hence that chitinases ...  Read More

Research Paper Molecular Plant Breeding
Detection of exotic alleles for important agronomical traits introgressed from Hordeum vulgare ssp. spontaneum under drought stress

Monireh Rahimi; Roham Eshghi; Farshad Ebrahimpour

Volume 3, Issue 5 , February 2013, Pages 41-48

Abstract
  Drought stress is a major constraint for barley production and yield stability in rainfed ecosystems. An advanced backcross breeding strategy was used to identify quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with yield and yield components in a BC3 population derived from an interspecific cross between ...  Read More

Research Paper Bioinformatics
The effect of heat stress on expression alternation of miR398 on Helianthus annuus L.

Reyhaneh Ebrahimi; Behrouz Shiran; Esmaeil Ebrahimi; Hossein Fallahi

Volume 3, Issue 5 , February 2013, Pages 49-51

Abstract
  microRNAs are small non-coding RNAs approximately 21-22 nucleotides long and have been identified as negative regulators of gene expression in the post-transcriptional level in plants and animals. Temperature is one of the most important climate change factors and higher temperatures affect agriculture ...  Read More

Research Paper Tissue culture and Micropropagation
Invistigation on reaction of explants and plant growth regulators on callus induction, rooting and in vitro regeneration of Bunium persicum (Boiss.) B. Fedtsch

Abdolreza Bagheri; Fereshteh Moshiri; Sara Khosravinia

Volume 3, Issue 5 , February 2013, Pages 53-61

Abstract
  Black zira is a perennial herb with highly valuable impact in the pharmaceutical industries. To overcome the existing limitations of the field, achieving efficient regeneration methods provides the possibility of genetic manipulation and improvement of traits in this plant. Our objective in this research ...  Read More

Research Paper Biotic and Abiotic stress
Evaluation of enzymatic and non-enzymatic defense mechanism in response to Charcoal Rot disease during growth stage in soybean

Saeid Navabpour; Shahab Mirkarimi; Abolfazl Mazandarani

Volume 3, Issue 5 , February 2013, Pages 63-73

Abstract
  Charcoal Rot is one of the most important fungal diseases in soybean particularly in northern region of Iran. This disease caused some damages to yield quality and quantity (up to 20%) especially in dried and worm seasons. Today there is not many researches in regards to enzymatic and non-enzymatic study ...  Read More

Research Paper
Genetic Relationship among Two Hulled Wheats with Tetraploid and Hexaploid Wheats

Mohsen Esmailzadeh Moghadam; Fatemeh Samadi Khozani; Agha Fkhar Mirlohi; Badredin Ebrahim Tabatabaie

Volume 3, Issue 5 , February 2013, Pages 75-83

Abstract
  Hulled wheats are among the earliest domesticated Triticeae. They possess many important agronomic traits such as tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses , higher grain protein quality and quantity, and higher micronutrients concentration. These characteristics has made hulled wheat a useful germplasm ...  Read More

Research Paper Molecular Plant Breeding
Study of Expression Pattern of S-Like RNase Gene to Several Fungal Diseases in Bread Wheat

maasoumeh Habibi; Asadollah Abiar Fini; Neda Mirakhorli; Mohsen Mardi

Volume 3, Issue 5 , February 2013, Pages 85-92

Abstract
  Bread wheat (Triticumaestivum) is one of the most important world food crops that are exposed to many pathogen. During the previous expression-profiling experiments, in addition to major resistant genes to disease in wheat, some defense-related genes such as S-Like RNase gene have been identified. Here ...  Read More

Research Paper Biotic and Abiotic stress
Identification of Drought Related MicroRNAs in Rice Root at early stage

Behnam Bakhshi; Mohmmad Reza Bihamta; Ghasem Hosseini Salekdeh; Masoud Tohidfar

Volume 3, Issue 5 , February 2013, Pages 93-102

Abstract
  Drought stress is one of the most important abiotic stresses that deteriorates rice agriculture of Iran. One of the best ways to establish drought stress tolerance in plants is miRNA mediated post transcriptional gene regulation. MiRNAs are small 19-24 nt regulatory RNAs and play important role in regulating ...  Read More

Research Paper Molecular Plant Breeding
Evaluation of genetic diversity among hull-less and hulled rain-fed barley genotypes using SSR molecular marker

Ahmad Esmaili; Behnaz Talebi; Reza Drikvand; Mohammad Ali Ebrahimi; Tahmasb Hossienpour

Volume 3, Issue 5 , February 2013, Pages 103-111

Abstract
  In order to study of genetic diversity of barley genotypes, 14 pair’s primers of SSR were used in 20 genotypes. After genomic DNA extraction and PCR reaction, Primers produce 266 polymorph bands and mean of polymorph band per primer was 19. The highest value of polymorphic information content (PIC) ...  Read More

Research Paper Molecular Plant Breeding
Differential expression of rice miRNAs involved in regulation of SPL transcription factors in response to drought stress

Ehsan Mohseni fard; Mohammad Farsi; Ghasem Hosseini Salekdeh; Amin Mirshamsi Kakhki; Marayam Shahbazi

Volume 3, Issue 5 , February 2013, Pages 105-115

Abstract
  MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play important roles in numerous processes in plants including development, tissue proliferation, differentiation, hormone signaling and responses to biotic and abiotic stresses. SPL, the plant-specific transcription factors, are regulated by miRNAs and play important roles in several ...  Read More

Research Paper Molecular Plant Breeding
Analyses of quantitative loci involved in production of enzymes conferring salt tolerance in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)

Hossein Jafary; Mohammd Naghi Ansari; M.A. Ebrahami; Mehdi Taheri; Ebrahim Dorostkar

Volume 3, Issue 5 , February 2013, Pages 117-127

Abstract
  Peroxidase and Catalyse are two important enzymes involved in reaction of many crop species to salt tolerance. Assessment of activity of these enzymes in the seedlings of barley during salt stress and using quantitative data for mapping of QTLs involved in salt tolerance has been addressed in this study. ...  Read More

Research Paper Molecular Plant Breeding
Identification of Wheat Rust Resistance Genes (Lr26, Sr31, Yr9) Using Specific PCR

Saeed Bagherikia; Ghasem Karimzadeh; Mohammad Reza Naghavi

Volume 3, Issue 5 , February 2013, Pages 129-138

Abstract
  The chromosomal arm 1RS of rye (Secale cereale L.) is a valuable resource for improving the properties of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) which has been translocated with the short arm of a wheat group-1 chromosome (1AL.1RS, 1BL.1RS, 1DL.1RS). This arm carries rust resistance genes; Lr26 for leaf rust (Puccinia ...  Read More

Research Paper Molecular Plant Breeding
Study of Coumaroyl coenzymeA -3 - hydroxylase Gene expression in different branches of rice roots in response to salinity

Ahmadreza Masomi; Hossein Askari; Abbas Saeidi; Masood Soltani-Najafabadi

Volume 3, Issue 5 , February 2013, Pages 139-146

Abstract
  Soil and water salinity is one of the limiting factors for rice cultivation in the worldwide. Among crops, rice is very sensitive to salinity but the sensitivity is higher at the seedling and heading stages. Study of gene expression patterns besides away of cellular proteins function, could be useful ...  Read More