
About
Dr. Mohammad Babadoost is a Professor in the Department of Crop Sciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His research focuses on vegetable and fruit crop diseases, particularly those affecting cucurbits, tomatoes, peppers, horseradish, basil, and apples. He is internationally recognized for developing disease management strategies against soil-borne pathogens like Phytophthora capsici. He also collaborates with scientists in developing countries to enhance food crop production and quality.
Research Interests: Dr. Babadoost's work emphasizes integrated disease management, fungicide efficacy evaluations, and biological control of plant pathogens. His research addresses critical issues such as Phytophthora blight in cucurbits, internal discoloration in horseradish roots, and bacterial fruit blotch in watermelons. He has pioneered studies on light treatments to induce plant resistance against fungal pathogens.
Publications Trends: His publications highlight advancements in diagnostic techniques (e.g., PCR-based pathogen quantification), fungicide evaluation, and molecular characterization of pathogens. Recent work focuses on genomic analyses of Xanthomonas cucurbitae and historical reviews of Phytophthora capsici research.
Grants & Advising: While specific grants are not detailed here, his extensive publication record indicates sustained research funding. No formal advisee list is provided in the text.
Labs/Teams: His work is likely conducted through the University of Illinois' Department of Crop Sciences facilities, including field trials and molecular laboratories.
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