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Ali Yaghoubi Akbar is a Researcher at the Department of Entomology, Michigan State University (MSU), affiliated with the Quintanilla Laboratory. He joined MSU as a postdoctoral research associate in May 2022, focusing on molecular taxonomy and sustainable management of plant-parasitic nematodes in agricultural systems. His work emphasizes nematode control in cherry and sugar beet crops, prioritizing environmentally responsible practices.
Ali’s research interests include molecular taxonomy of nematodes, species description, and evolutionary relationships within Nematoda. He has contributed significantly to the field by describing multiple new species. His recent projects involve evaluating pre-plant soil treatments for enhancing tree growth and nematode management in cherry orchards.
Key publications highlight his expertise in soil amendments for pest suppression and phylogenetic studies of nematode species. Ali actively participates in academic activities through the College of Agriculture & Natural Resources, contributing to departmental initiatives such as grant proposals and diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.
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