
معرفی
Debbie Allen serves as a Research Scientist at the Institute of Biological, Environmental, and Rural Sciences (IBERS), Aberystwyth University. Her primary research focuses on plant genetics and breeding of forage grasses, especially perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) and Festulolium, investigating root architecture, nitrogen use efficiency, and sustainable agricultural practices to support food security and environmental sustainability.
Her research interests include:
- Forage grass breeding and genetics
- Root system architecture and ontogeny
- Nitrogen uptake and utilization efficiency
- Soil-plant interactions in grassland systems
- Sustainable agriculture and contributions to UN Sustainable Development Goals
Analysis of her 16 research outputs (1999-2018) shows a consistent focus on improving forage grasses through genetic approaches. Key trends include the application of QTL mapping for root and nitrogen-use traits, hydroponic evaluation of nutrient uptake, and the development of novel Festulolium varieties with enhanced root systems for better soil carbon sequestration and resilience.
Scientific awards were not mentioned in the provided information.
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Debbie Allen is part of the research community at IBERS, Aberystwyth University, collaborating on projects related to sustainable grassland management. She has participated in international conferences such as the Eucarpia General Congress, indicating active engagement in the global forage science community.




