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Moshe Halpern Ph.D.

Researcher :Plant Nutrition

  • Institute of Soil, Water and Environmental Sciences
  • Soil Chemistry, Plant Nutrition and Microbiology
  • +972-509777357
hmoshe@volcani.agri.gov.il

Education

  • 2004-2007
    BSc in Soil and Water Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Hebrew University
  • 2008-2009
    MSc in Environmental Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
  • 2013-2019
    PhD in Plant Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Hebrew University

Research Areas

  • Plant nutrition
  • Elevated CO2
  • Abiotic Stress
  • Biostimulants
  • Climate change

Publications/Articles

  • The use of biostimulants for enhancing nutrient uptake
  • Long‐term tillage and residue management influences soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics
  • Elevated CO2 compensates for drought effects in lemon saplings via stomatal downregulation, increased soil moisture, and increased wood carbon storage
  • The role of nitrogen in photosynthetic acclimation to elevated [CO2] in tomatoes
  • CO2 and nitrogen interaction alters root anatomy, morphology, nitrogen partitioning and photosynthetic acclimation of tomato plants
  • Tef (Eragrostis tef Trotter) Responses to Nitrogen Fertigation under Semi-Arid Mediterranean Climate
  • NH4 fertilization increases susceptibility of sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) to grey mould (Botrytis cinerea) due to decrease in Ca uptake
  • Purslane (Portulaca oleracea L.) has potential for desalinizing greenhouse recirculation water
  • The Mechanisms Responsible for N Deficiency in Well-Watered Wheat Under Elevated CO2
  • Photosynthetic acclimation and elevated [CO2] induced nitrogen deficiency: Two related phenomena that limit positive plant responses to elevated [CO2]
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