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Qaderi, Mirwais

Associate Professor

所属大学: Mount St. Vincent University

所属学院: Department of Biology

邮箱:
mirwais.qaderi@msvu.ca

个人主页:
http://www.msvu.ca/en/home/programsdepartments/bachelorofscience/biology/facultyprofiles/mirwaisqaderi/default.aspx

研究领域

Plant responses to multiple components of climate change: carbon dioxide, temperature, water stress, and ultraviolet-B radiation.

近期论文

Martel AB, Qaderi MM (2016) Does salicylic acid mitigate the adverse effects of temperature and ultraviolet-B radiation on pea (Pisum sativum) plants? Environ Exp Bot 122:39-48. Qaderi MM, Godin VJ and Reid DM (2015) Single and combined effects of temperature and red: far-red light ratio on evening primrose (Oenothera biennis). Botany 93:475-483. Qaderi MM, Slauenwhite KLI, Reid DM and MacKay RM (2015) Does temperature regulate light quality effects on Abutilon theophrasti? Acta Physiol Plant 37:125, 1-13. Qaderi MM and Reid DM (2014) Aerobic methane emissions from stinkweed (Thlaspi arvense) capsules. Plant Signal Behav 9:10, e29811. Qaderi MM, Lynch AL, Godin VJ and Reid DM (2013) Single and interactive effects of temperature, carbon dioxide and watering regime on the invasive weed black knapweed (Centaurea nigra). Écoscience 20:328-338. Slauenwhite KLI and Qaderi MM (2013) Single and interactive effects of temperature and light quality on four canola cultivars. J Agro Crop Sci 199:286-298 Qaderi MM, Cavers PB, Hamill AS and Bernards MA (2012) Effects of collection time and after-ripening on chemical constituents and germinability of Scotch thistle (Onopordum acanthium) cypselas. Botany 90:755-762. Qaderi MM, Kurepin LV and Reid DM (2012) Effects of temperature and watering regime on growth, gas exchange and abscisic acid content of canola (Brassica napus) seedlings. Environ Exp Bot 75:107-113. Cavers PB, Qaderi MM, Threadgill PF and Steel MG (2011) The biology of Canadian weeds. 147. Onopordum acanthium L. Can J Plant Sci 91:739-758. Qaderi MM and Reid DM (2011) Stressed crops emit more methane despite the mitigating effects of elevated carbon dioxide. Funct Plant Biol 38:97-105.