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Mehmet ATAY is a Research Assistant at Adıyaman University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Plant Protection. He completed his undergraduate, Master's, and PhD studies in Plant Protection at Hatay Mustafa Kemal University, graduating with his doctorate in 2024. His academic career at Adıyaman University began in 2019, following a brief period as an Agricultural Engineer at Seyitoğlu Agriculture Agricultural Chemical Dealer.
Dr. ATAY's research focuses on plant pathology and biological control methods. His work spans multiple agricultural sectors including almond, citrus, olive, potato, tomato, and pepper cultivation. He investigates fungal disease agents and develops biological control strategies using plant essential oils, endophytic bacteria, and other natural compounds. His research has significant implications for sustainable agriculture and reducing chemical pesticide use.
Dr. ATAY has been actively involved in numerous research projects, including studies on plant nutrition problems in mulberry plantations, biological control of Monilia disease in almond trees, and fungal disease agents in persimmon cultivation. His work demonstrates a strong commitment to addressing practical agricultural challenges through scientific research.
His scientific contributions include multiple publications in 2023-2024, with a focus on fungal disease characterization and biological control methods. His research shows consistent growth in both quantity and quality, with increasing international recognition through conference presentations and journal publications.
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Dr. ATAY serves as a researcher on multiple active projects with substantial funding. His work on biological control methods has practical applications for farmers seeking sustainable disease management solutions. He collaborates with various researchers both within Adıyaman University and with external institutions.
While specific laboratory information isn't provided in the available data, Dr. ATAY's research involves extensive laboratory work on fungal pathogens and biological control agents. His projects suggest he has access to facilities for microbiological analysis, plant pathology studies, and field research in agricultural settings around Adıyaman Province.




