Jp Tewari
Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences
University of Alberta
Canada
Biography
The research interest focuses on plant disease diagnostics, host-parasite interactions, slowdiseasing resistance, basis of disease resistance, election for disease resistance including alien Sources of resistance, environmentally-friendly disease management, microbiology of crop stubble, and international development research. Current research interests also include medical and animal mycology (isolation and identification of fungi causing mycoses, proteomic biomarkers for diagnosing fungal diseases, virulence factors in fungal pathogens, epidemiology, drug resistance in mycotic agents, natural plant products as novel antimycotic compounds for management of diseases, and molds and indoor air quality). Research is also being conducted on inactivation of fungal plant pathogens during composting of urban forestry green wood.
Research Interest
Paenibacillus polymyxa strain ATCC 202127 for biocontrol of bacteria and fungi. Inventors: P.D. Kharbanda, R.N. Coleman, P.H. Beatty, S.E. Jensen, J.P. Tewari, and J. Yang. Assignees: The Governors of the University of Alberta, Edmonton (CA); Alberta Research Council, Edmonton (CA); United States Patent No. US 6,602,500 B1, August 5, 2003. Biocontrol agent and pesticide. Inventors: P. Kharbanda, R. Coleman, P. Beatty, S. Jensen, J.P. Tewari, and J. Yang. Patentees: The Governors of the University of Alberta, Edmonton (CA); Alberta Research Council, Edmonton (CA); Australian Patent No.758577, July 10, 2003.
Publications
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Plant pathogen eradication during composting: A literature review
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The effect of composting on three fungal pathogens affecting elm trees in Edmonton, Alberta
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Biomarker discovery for rapid diagnosis of invasive candidiasis through protein profiling: A review