Sbahrokh Khanizadeh | Biological Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Sbahrokh Khanizadeh | Biological Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Editor in Chief | ELM Consulting | Canada

Sbahrokh Khanizadeh is a distinguished plant scientist known for influential work in fruit physiology, molecular biology, and crop improvement. His research spans multi-omics analysis, stress-response mechanisms, and biochemical pathways that shape key fruit quality traits, particularly in pears and strawberries. He has made notable contributions to understanding polyphenol composition, lignification processes, and regulatory gene networks involved in fruit texture and development. His collaborations with international research teams highlight his role in advancing modern horticultural science. Trained in plant biology and horticultural science, he has developed strong expertise in molecular genetics, fruit physiology, and biochemical trait analysis. His research experience includes leading studies on lignification, polyphenolic pathways, heat-stress responses, and the identification of genes influencing fruit structure. Recognized for scientific excellence, editorial service, and a strong publication record, he continues to contribute significantly to the progress of plant genomics and fruit-quality enhancement.

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Featured Publications 

A critical review on pear fruit polyphenols and chlorogenic acid: Composition, bioavailability, and pharmacological potential. (n.d.). Journal unavailable. Cited by: 1.

Multi-omics analyses reveal stone cell distribution pattern in pear fruit. (2023). Plant Journal. Cited by: 35.

Transcriptome analysis provides new ideas for studying the regulation of glucose-induced lignin biosynthesis in pear calli. (2022). BMC Plant Biology. Cited by: 13.

Exogenous melatonin alleviates heat-induced oxidative damage in strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa cv. Ventana). (2022). Journal of Plant Growth Regulation. Cited by: 61.

Analysis of PRX gene family and its function on cell lignification in pears (Pyrus bretschneideri). (2021). Plants. Cited by: 13.