Publications by authors named "Azad Kilic"

Soil compaction represents a major agronomic challenge, inhibiting root elongation and impacting crop yields. Roots use ethylene to sense soil compaction as the restricted air space causes this gaseous signal to accumulate around root tips. Ethylene inhibits root elongation and promotes radial expansion in compacted soil, but its mechanistic basis remains unclear.

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Food flavour ingredients are required by law to obtain prior approval from regulatory bodies, such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) in terms of toxicological data and intended use levels.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Azad Kilic"

  • - Azad Kilic's research primarily explores the interaction between environmental factors and plant physiology, particularly focusing on ethylene's role in root growth under soil compaction conditions.
  • - His study titled "Ethylene inhibits rice root elongation in compacted soil via ABA- and auxin-mediated mechanisms" uncovers how ethylene accumulation affects root development, which is crucial for understanding agricultural challenges related to soil compaction.
  • - Additionally, Kilic examines regulatory and safety concerns related to food flavor ingredients, discussing the necessary toxicological evaluations required for their approval and use, highlighting the importance of safety protocols in food production.