معرفی
Tanveer Khan is an Honorary Research Fellow at the Institute of Agriculture, The University of Western Australia (UWA), based in Perth, Australia (email: tanveer.khan@uwa.edu.au). His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals in sustainable agriculture through crop science research.
His research expertise spans:
- Plant Pathology, focusing on Ascochyta blight and foliar diseases in field peas
- Drought tolerance mechanisms in chickpea physiology and genetics
- Genomic approaches for disease resistance and stress resilience
- Legume crop improvement for yield stability
Analysis of his 2017-2023 publications reveals concentrated research on biotic (fungal pathogens) and abiotic (drought) stressors in legumes, integrating molecular, physiological, and field-based methodologies to develop resilient crop varieties.
Scientific awards: None documented in source materials.
Grants and supervision:
- Supervised Work: 1 research project or student (specifics unnamed)
- Grant: Co-Investigator for 'Enhancing WA Chickpea Industry Through Targeted Demonstration & Extension of New Ascochyta Resistant Improved Varieties & Lines in Partnership with Grower Groups' (2013-2014), funded by Council of Grain Growers Organisation Ltd
Research environment: Collaborates with international networks (e.g., M.J. Barbetti, K.H.M. Siddique) though specific labs/teams are not detailed in source text.