معرفی
Ashwani Pareek serves as an Adjunct Professor at the Institute of Agriculture, The University of Western Australia, where he conducts research on plant stress biology with emphasis on abiotic stress tolerance in staple crops. His work addresses critical agricultural challenges under climate change through molecular and physiological investigations of salt/drought tolerance mechanisms.
His research portfolio centers on:
- Salt Tolerance (primary focus with 100% fingerprint relevance)
- Abiotic Stress responses in crops
- Chickpea seed development under stress
- Rewilding strategies for lost halophytism
- Nutritive value preservation in stressed crops
- Staple crop sustainability frameworks
Analysis of his 2021-2024 publications reveals a cohesive research trajectory examining molecular stress mechanisms across chickpea and rice systems. His work bridges fundamental signaling pathways (e.g., phosphorelay systems) with applied outcomes in crop rewilding and breeding, demonstrating particular expertise in synergistic stress interactions affecting seed development. High-impact reviews in Molecular Plant and Trends in Plant Science highlight his leadership in translating basic research into sustainable agricultural solutions, with multiple papers exceeding 50 citations.
