Kmar M’Bareks | Sustainable Development | Higher Institute of Agronomy of Chott Meriem
EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:
KMAR M’BAREK's academic journey commenced in 1987 with a Bachelor's Degree in Mathematical Sciences from Taher Sfar High School in Mahdia, Tunisia. Subsequently, he earned a Master's Degree in Natural Sciences in 1995 from the Faculty of Sciences, Sfax, Tunisia. His educational pursuits continued with a Master of Research in Industrial Biotechnology from INSAT, Tunis, Tunisia, in 2007. In 2017, he attained a Ph.D. in Biological Sciences and Biotechnology from the Institute of Agronomy of Chott Meriam, Sousse, Tunisia.
PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:
Since 1995, KMAR M’BAREK has dedicated his expertise to the field of education, serving as a Life and Earth Sciences Teacher at the secondary school level.
CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS:
KMAR M’BAREK has made significant contributions to the scientific community, particularly in the realm of allelopathy and phytotoxicity. As the primary author of four publications, his research explores the effects of allelochemicals on germination and growth in agricultural crops. His work delves into the chemical composition and phytotoxicity of specific plant species, contributing valuable insights to the field.
The mode of action of allelochemicals aqueous leaf extracts of some Cupressaceae species on lettuce. 2019 (11)
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IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:
With a focus on allelopathic effects and the mode of action of allelochemicals, M’BAREK's research has the potential to influence agricultural practices and plant biology. The international recognition of his work, as demonstrated by authoring and presenting at scientific congresses, underscores the impact of his research on a global scale.
ACADEMIC CITATIONS:
While specific citation metrics are not provided, the publication of four scientific articles indicates a scholarly impact, with potential citations and references within the scientific community.
LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:
M’BAREK's legacy lies in his commitment to scientific inquiry, contributing valuable knowledge to the understanding of allelopathy and its implications for agriculture. His ongoing and future contributions are anticipated to further enrich the field of Life and Earth Sciences.