معرفی
Cengiz İkten is an Associate Professor at Akdeniz University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Plant Protection. He holds a PhD in Entomology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2002) and has been with Akdeniz University since 2003, rising from Research Assistant to Associate Professor in 2020.
- Education:
- PhD: University of Nebraska-Lincoln (Entomology)
- MSc: University of Nebraska-Lincoln (Ianr)
- BSc: Ankara University (Plant Protection)
Research Focus spans entomology, molecular genetics, plant protection, and agricultural biotechnology. His work addresses insecticide resistance in pests like whiteflies and thrips, develops molecular markers for crop resistance (chickpea, sesame), and explores genetic relationships in legume species.
Recent Publications highlight his expertise in molecular diagnostics (AFLP, SSR, qPCR), phytoplasma resistance in sesame, and pest management strategies for chickpea and sorghum. He collaborates on genetic linkage mapping and transgressive segregation studies.
Projects include TUBITAK-funded research on cowpea seed bug resistance (2009-2012) and EU-grant studies on genetic markers for Fusarium resistance. He serves as Deputy Head of Department and Erasmus Coordinator.


