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Shahinoor Rahman
Entomologist and chemical ecologist
Md Shahinoor Rahman is an entomologist and chemical ecologist and has 10 years of demonstrated teaching & research, project management, multicultural student/technician & employee supervision, consulting-coordination-communication, and an impressive level of knowledge and proficiency in agricultural crop protection. His ability to monitor and assess insects, pests, diseases, and viruses is unparalleled. Through in-depth research and investigation, Shahinoor has gained a deep understanding of molecular and phytochemical mechanisms, employing advanced techniques like metabolomics, volatilomics, and hormone analysis. As a result, he has developed highly effective strategies for biological, chemical, and integrated pest management (IPM). Shahinoor's expertise also extends to smart and digital farming solutions, where he applies modern biocontrol pest management strategies. His current postdoctoral research focuses on understanding the mechanism of resistance of sugar beet to the plant hopper causing SBR disease and his doctoral research focuses on how drought and soil salinity, affect aphids, beet leaf miners/flies, their parasitoids, and their chemical ecological interactions in sugar beet at the Agricultural Entomology department of the University of Goettingen, Germany.
Pest, Disease and Weed Management
Precision Agriculture and IPM Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a long-term approach to pest control that stresses prevention, monitoring, and control through various tactics. Pest management has traditionally depended mainly […]
Pest, Disease and Weed Management
The growth of the global population has brought about an escalated need for food resources. Traditional farming practices heavily rely on chemical fungicides/pesticides to control pests and pathogens, causing detrimental […]