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Dilip Panthee is an Associate Professor at North Carolina State University, specializing in plant breeding and genetics with a focus on tomato improvement. He holds a PhD from the University of Tennessee (2005), an M.Phil. from the University of Birmingham and Reading, UK (1997), and a B.Sc. from Tribhuvan University, Nepal (1990). His research emphasizes developing disease-resistant tomato varieties using conventional and molecular approaches, targeting fungal and bacterial pathogens such as Septoria leaf spot and bacterial wilt. He leads efforts in quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping, rootstock development for pest/disease resistance, and high-throughput phenotyping technologies.
Key areas of expertise include molecular marker applications, heat and abiotic stress tolerance, and genomic tools for crop improvement. He collaborates on interdisciplinary projects involving robotics in agriculture and bioinformatics for genetic analysis.
Recent work includes studies on Verticillium dahliae resistance, grafting techniques, and environmental impact mitigation in horticultural crops. His contributions span over 50 peer-reviewed publications, focusing on tomato pathology, genetic mapping, and sustainable agricultural practices.
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