Matteo Caser
Post-doc position at the Department of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences at the University of Torino, Italy · Italy
Editorial leadership for Journal of Advanced Research in Botany
Research interests
- Collaboration In National
- International Projects With Foreign Period Of Research At The Plant Research International - Plant Breeding Department - Wageningen University In Holland (2008)
- Ilvo
- Ghent University In Belgium (2012)
- Kunming University In China (2013)
- Meji University In Tokyo Japan (2015). Partecipation To Over 30 Congress
- Workshops
- More Than 40 Scientific Publications Indexed On Scopus (H Index 5)
- On Web Of Science (H Index 4)
- Google Scholar (H Index 5). Reviewer For Scientific Journal
- Society: Conservation Genetics
- African Journal Of Biotechnology
- Scientific Research
- Essays
- African Journal Of Plant Science
- Journal Of Agricultural Science
- Technology
- Pakistan Journal Of Botany
- Plant Growth Regulation
- African Journal Of Agricultural Research
- Airicerca
- International Conference On Agricultural
- Biological Sciences (Abs2015)
- The Open Biotechnology Journal
- Scientia Horticulturae. Research Aim: I’m A Biotechnologist Interested In Plant Biology
- Molecular
- Physiology
- Agronomy. I Studied Molecular Markers
- Genome Association Mapping
- Biochemical Responses To Abiotic Stresses In Ornamental
- Medicinal Plants
Biography
Education
- 2015 Internship at the Meiji University of Tokyo and Botanical Garden of Niigata (Japan) with themes on the genomic variability of the genus Camellia.
- 2013 Internship at Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Kunming, China) with themes on the study of ornamental characteristics of wild azaleas and rhododendrons.
- 2012 Internship at Institute for Agricultural and Fisheries Research, Plant Sciences Unit (ILVO; Melle, Belgium) with themes on plant flow cytometry, microscopy and participation at qPCR course (within EU Marie-Curie action).
- 2010 Ph. D defense with thesis titled “The role of DNA-markers in biodiversity analysis and characterization of local ornamental germplasm: genera Rhododendron, Camellia and Campanula”.
- 2008 Ph. D experiences at Plant Research International (Wageningen, The Netherlands), with themes on the use of molecular markers (NBS and myb gene profliling) for analysis of genetic diversity in the genus Campanula and enrichment of the genome map in the genus Tulipa.
- 2007-2009 Ph. D (XXII Cycle) in Agronomy, Forestry and Food Sciences.
Dept. of Agronomy, Forestry and Land Management, Agrarian Faculty, University of Turin.
Title: The role of molecular markers for the analisys of biodiversity and for the typifying of local ornamental germplasm: genus Rhododendron, Camellia and Campanula.
Supervisor: Doct. Valentina Scariot
- 2006 University of Turin Graduation 2nd level in Biotechnology. Vote 109/110.
Title: Post-harvest analysis of new cultivars of the genus Ranunculus: evaluation of issues relating to ethylene sensitivity.
Supervisor: Prof. Marco Devecchi
- 2004 University of Turin Graduation 1st Level in Biotechnolgy. Vote 99/110.
Title: The potential role of in vitro technique in the genus Rhododendron and in Azalea.
Supervisor: Prof. Marco Devecchi
Experiences
- Turin 2017 Editorial board of Journal of Advanced Research on Botany
- Turin 2017-2018 Post doc position (12 months): “Influenza delle condizioni ambientali e della tecnica colturale sulla resa e la qualità dello zafferano (Crocus sativus L.) prodotto sull’arco alpino occidentale” In collaboration with Dept. DISAFA, University of Turin, Italy
- Paraloup (CN) 2017 Teaching assignment in “Coltivazioni di erbe officinali” in the context of “SCUOLA GIOVANI AGRICOLTORI DI MONTAGNA” (I EDIZIONE, 2017)
- Turin 2017 Editor E-book Avid Science.
- Turin 2016-2017 Scholarship Project (12 months): Natural plant protection products for weed control in urban environments and nurseries. In collaboration with Dept. DISAFA, University of Turin, Italy.
Selected publications
- Drought stress adaptation modulates plant secondary metabolite production in Salvia dolomitica Codd 2019 cited 144×
- Ecophysiological and phytochemical responses of Salvia sinaloensis Fern. to drought stress 2017 cited 69×
- Exploring wild edible flowers as a source of bioactive compounds: New perspectives in horticulture 2021 cited 68×
- Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Modulate the Crop Performance and Metabolic Profile of Saffron in Soilless Cultivation 2019 cited 63×
- Sustainable Processing of Floral Bio-Residues of Saffron (Crocus sativus L.) for Valuable Biorefinery Products 2021 cited 54×
- Crocus sativus L. Cultivation in Alpine Environments: Stigmas and Tepals as Source of Bioactive Compounds 2020 cited 48×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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This journal is guided by Matteo Caser (Post-doc position at the Department of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences at the University of Torino, Italy) and a peer-review board of practising researchers. Open access, author-retained copyright (CC BY), and a clear editorial process.