Submitted by AskScienceModerator t3_zwe2th in askscience
I am Shimon Rachmilevitch, a plant ecophysiologist at the Institute for Agriculture and Biotechnology within the Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research at Ben Gurion University of the Negev since 2007. I completed my B.Sc. in Biology, and then continued to complete my M.Sc. and Ph.D. in plant sciences, all degrees at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. I carried out post-doctoral research at University of California Davis and Rutgers University and spent three years as a visiting professor at Harvard and Cornell universities. I published over 100 peer reviewed studies and supervised over 50 students and post docs from all over the world, of which most have continued either in academic or industrial research.
The overall goal of my research is to explore adaptation and acclimation mechanisms of plants to the desert environment in both natural and agricultural vegetation. Understanding tolerance mechanisms of plants grown in desert environments is invaluable for increasing the genetic pool of tolerant plants for agriculture and for maintaining biodiversity in natural ecosystems. A focus of this research is the root system and the interaction between roots and shoots that enable plants to prosper in drylands. The lab takes advantage of its location in the desert and studies the surrounding natural and agricultural ecosystems. I collaborate with many researchers and receive research grants from different foundations, including the Israeli Science Foundation, BARD, and Ministry of Agriculture. In the last six years I managed the "Root of the Matter" knowledge center. I also collaborate with the agritech industry including Baier, Evogene, Netafim and Syngenta. I serve as the head of the Israeli Society for Plant Sciences and the Mirilashvili Center for Food Security in the Desert, and am the chair of the DDD - Desert, Dryland and Desertification international conference in collaboration with the UN, which in its last conference, hosted over 800 scientists from more than 50 different countries.
You are welcome to learn more about my lab: https://rachmilevitchlab.weebly.com/
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Sea_sharp t1_j1u802n wrote
Do the desert plants you've studied have mycorrhiza in their roots?