
معرفی
Ali Missaoui is an Associate Professor in the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences at the University of Georgia's College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. He is affiliated with the Center for Applied Genetic Technologies (CAGT) and the Institute of Plant Breeding, Genetics and Genomics (IPBGG). His research integrates genomics, remote sensing, and machine learning to address challenges in bioenergy crop production, sustainable agriculture, and plant-pathogen interactions.
Research Interests: Dr. Missaoui's work spans plant genetics, bioenergy crop optimization, and precision agriculture technologies. Key areas include:
- Genomic mapping for biomass yield and stress tolerance in switchgrass and alfalfa
- Drone-based remote sensing for crop phenotyping and yield prediction
- Plant-microbe interactions, particularly endophyte dynamics in grasses
- Sustainability assessment of bioenergy production systems
His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on machine learning applications for biomass forecasting, genomic characterization of plant-microbe relationships, and economic modeling of bioenergy crops. Research consistently addresses field-level challenges through computational and technological innovation.





