Biography:
Fardad Didaran is a dedicated researcher and master's student specializing in horticultural plant physiology at Tehran University. With a passion for understanding the intricate mechanisms governing plant responses to environmental stimuli, Fardad's academic journey has been focused on unraveling the mysteries of photosynthesis reactions and physiological responses of plants under various biotic and abiotic stresses. Through his rigorous research endeavors, Fardad seeks to shed light on the adaptive strategies employed by plants to thrive amidst challenging environmental conditions. His inquisitive nature and commitment to scientific inquiry drive his exploration of how plants perceive and acclimate to their surroundings, with the ultimate goal of contributing to our understanding of sustainable agricultural practices and ecosystem resilience. Fardad Didaran's research focus into the dynamic interplay between plants and their environment.
Title : Effects of magnetic field on Peroxidase activity and hardening of New Guinea impatiens explants