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Shahrokh Khanizadeh

 

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Shahrokh Khanizadeh a obtenu un B.Sc. en génie agricole de l’Université de Téhéran, en Iran, et une M.Sc. en culture des petits fruits de l’Université McGill (Montréal), où il a également obtenu un doctorat en physiologie végétale et en biochimie en 1989. Il a poursuivi ses recherches postdoctorales en génétique et en amélioration génétique des fruits, et a été professeur adjoint à l’Université McGill de 1992 à 1995. Par la suite, Shahrokh a fait son entrée à Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada, au Centre de recherche et de développement en horticulture de Saint Jean sur Richelieu (Québec), à titre de phytogénéticien, de physiologue et de statisticien. Il est actuellement chargé de mettre au point des variétés de fruits résistantes au froid à l’aide de techniques courantes et nouvelles en amélioration génétique des plantes. Il participe également à plusieurs autres projets tels que la culture de ginseng sous des couverts forestiers naturels, l’évaluation des cultivars de raisins rustiques pour la production de vin, ainsi que l’évaluation des sélections de fraises et de pommes à des fins de transformation (vin et bière). Il a conservé son affiliation au Département de sciences végétales de l’Université McGill à titre de professeur auxiliaire.
Shahrokh participe aux systèmes de production durable relativement au développement et à l’amélioration génétique des cultivars.
Depuis 2003, il a mis au point divers produits des cultivars uniques de fraise, de pomme et de framboise aux logiciels, aux bases de données, aux livres et à la nouvelle méthode visant à accélérer le programme de sélection à l’aide de CF et de composés bioactifs comme marqueurs. Ses nouveaux cultivars ont également traversé la frontière canadienne et sont devenus populaires en Europe du Nord, où ils se sont vu accorder les droits de phytogénéticiens européens. Shahrokh a mis sur le marché une pomme unique qui ne devient jamais brune ou qui tombe du pommier après maturité et gèle dans le champ (en janvier) en réponse à une demande importante de pommes en tranches et de cidre de glace, ce qui élimine la nécessité d’avoir recours à des produits chimiques pour conserver la blancheur ainsi que la demande d’une nouvelle framboise deux fois plus riche en acide ellagique. Shahrokh a mis sur le marché 17 porte greffes nains résistants à l’hiver, une nouvelle pomme ‘SuperMac’ résistante à la tavelure pour le marché frais et un pommier ‘Diva’ précisément pour la production de cidre et de cidre de glace. Il a créé des sites Web attrayants et bien organisés pour les sociétés scientifiques, qui font la promotion d’AAFC et (depuis 2003) a publié plus de 54 documents techniques, 6 chapitres, 8 articles/articles-vedettes, 40 présentations aux réunions nationales et internationales, 24 articles dans des journaux et périodiques nationaux et internationaux et 20 orateurs et conférenciers payés totalement ou partiellement. Il a été invité par le Chinese National Foreign Expert Bureau à faire une présentation sur ses méthodes et sa technologie utilisées dans l’amélioration génétique des fruits. Il a ajouté un nouveau livre intitulé « Les fraisiers de chez nous » aux livres de sa série sur les fruits (Les pommiers de chez nous, Les pruniers de chez nous), qui sont utilisés à l’échelle internationale comme référence. Il est bien respecté et connu à l’échelle locale, nationale et internationale. Il a fait une importante contribution à la formation de 15 étudiants diplômés, a supervisé 10 adjoints invités et universitaires, et a reçu un grand soutien de l’industrie. À titre de professeur adjoint/auxiliaire aux universités Laval et McGill, il collabore efficacement avec des scientifiques à l’échelle nationale et internationale, et son leadership est apprécié par la direction et ses collègues, tout comme son excellence et sa précieuse collaboration, sa disponibilité et son esprit ouvert aux nouveaux défis. Il a été président de la Société canadienne de science horticole (SCSH) et il est actuellement président de Plant Canada. Shahrokh a reçu le 1er prix Moisson d’or du sous ministre de l’Agriculture pour la reconnaissance de l’engagement exceptionnel envers les qualités d’excellence et d’innovation, le partenariat, la promotion du travail d’équipe, le leadership, le travail du centre de clients et l’inclusivité, particulièrement en ce qui a trait à l’amélioration génétique et au développement de cultivars, la collaboration avec les universités et les organismes non gouvernementaux ainsi que le travail important qui favorise l’inclusivité et l’équité.

Éducation:

  1. 1989-1992 Post Doctoral Research (Breeding). Research Title: Breeding strawberry cultivars for mechanical harvesting and processing. Agriculture Canada, 430 Boul. Gouin, St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada, J3B 3E6 and Department of Plant Science, McGill University Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec.
  2. 1984-1989 Ph.D. in Horticulture (Tree Fruit Physiology and Plant Biochemistry). Thesis Title: Effects of crop load on seasonal variation in protein, amino acid and carbohydrate composition, and spring frost hardiness of apple flower buds (Malus pumila Mill. cv. McIntosh/M7). McGill University, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec.
  3. 1981-1983 M.Sc. in Horticulture (Small fruit culture). Thesis Title: The effects of two fungicides on stigma and pollen viability of six strawberry cultivars (F. x ananassa) and the impact of these on fruit quality. McGill University, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec.
  4. 1971-1975 B.Sc. in Agricultural Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.

Manuel pour les systèmes IBM et compatibles:

  1. USING SAS® ON MICROCOMPUTER. © Copyright 1989. Khanizadeh, S. and M. A. Fanous. 63 pp., Registration No. 392001, September 25, 1989, File number 305153, Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada, Copyright Office.

Développement de logiciels pour les systèmes IBM et compatibles:

  1. Unibase®, A program to create your instant database and organize your images for redistribution or personal use, CAT: A22-250/2002E-MRC, ISBN: 0-662-31967-2, ®Copyright 2002.
  2. PestBase®, A program to create your instant database and organize your images for redistribution or personal use, A perfect tool for entomologist and pathologist, CAT: A22-257/2000E-MRC, ISBN: 0-662-32101-4, ®Copyright 2002.
  3. Bilingual Catalogue on CD, 'Our Plums/Les Pruniers de chez nous', royalty free images, CAT: A22-217/2000-1, ISBN: 0-660-61570-3, ®Copyright 2001.
  4. CD version of the book 'Our Plums/Les Pruniers de chez nous', CAT: A22-217/2000-MRC, ISBN: 0-660-61569-X, ®Copyright 2001.
  5. Bilingual Catalogue on CD, 'Apples of North-Eastern America / Pommiers du Nord-Est de l'Amérique', CAT: A22-198/1999-MRC, ISBN: 0-660-61141-4, ®Copyright 2000.
  6. CD version of the book 'Our Apples/Les Pommiers de chez nous'   Shahrokh Khanizadeh and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, ISBN 0-660-60543-0, Cat no./ No. de cat. A22-170/1998, ®Copyright 1998.
  7. PEDIGREE FOR WINDOWS®, Copyright 1996, (A Germplasm Resource Inventory System, Pgris), Submitted to: Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada, Copyright Office.
  8. PEDIGREE (DOS)®, Version 3.0 © Copyright 1990/95, (Draw family tree & trace genotype characteristics), Registration No. 403061, December 1990, File number 316275, Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada, Copyright Office.
  9. STRAWBERRY GENEALOGY®, Version 1.0 © Copyright 1989, Registration No. 390362, July 12, 1989, File number 000596, Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada, Copyright Office.
  10. TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER®, Version 1.0 © Copyright 1988, Registration No. 367247, February 10, 1988, File number 280116, Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada, Copyright Office.
  11. HOLIDAY EVENTS®, Version 1.0 © Copyright 1987, Registration No. 366249, December 23, 1987, File number 278898, Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada, Copyright Office.
  12. STATISTICAL METHODS®, Version 1.90 © Copyright 1987-95, Registration No. 361133, June 3, 1987, File number 273489, Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada, Copyright Office. Includes: 1- Binomial distribution, 2- Poisson distribution, 3- Determinant of 3x3 or 4x4 matrices, 4- Inverse of NxN matrix, 5- Simple linear regression and correlation, 6- Nonlinear regression analysis, 7- Simple statistics, 8- Probabilities (Z, T, Chi-square, and F), 9- Simple analysis of variance, 10- Orthogonal coefficient for contrast.
  13. INVENTORY®, Version 2.0 © Copyright 1987, Registration No. 362438, July 16, 1987, File number 274867, Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada, Copyright Office. Includes: A Bibliography, Chemical and Phytorium Storage data base.
  14. PRINT TYPE®, Version 1.0 © Copyright 1989, (Select a font for the printer), submitted to: Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada, Copyright Office.
  15. FASTSTAT®, Version 1.0 © Copyright 1990, (Quick statistical analysis), Submitted to: Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada, Copyright Office.
  16. TELEFONE®, Version 1.0 © Copyright 1990, (Keep records of addresses and telephone). Submitted to: Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada, Copyright Office.

Nouveaux cultivars résistants aux maladies:

          Fraises

  1. "La Clé des Champs", (‘SJ89244-6E’ x ‘SJ8518-11’), A new june bearing strawberry cultivar for Eastern Central Canada and climates similar to Quebec conditions.
  2. "Harmonie", (Yamaska x Joliette), A new June bearing strawberry cultivar for Eastern Central Canada and climates similar to Quebec conditions.
  3. "Saint-Laurent d'Orléans", (L'Acadie x (SJ8916-1 x P. Panda) ), A new June bearing strawberry cultivar for Eastern Central Canada and climates similar to Quebec conditions.
  4. "St-Jean d'Orléans", (L'Acadie x Joliette), A new June bearing strawberry cultivar for Eastern Central Canada and climates similar to Quebec conditions.
  5. "Rosalyne", The 1st winter hardy day neutral red flowering strawberry cultivars for home gardeners.
  6. "Saint-Pierre", (Chandler and Jewel), A new june bearing strawberry cultivar for the eastern central Canada and climate similar to Quebec condition.
  7. "Orléans", (L'Acadie x Joliette), A mid-season strawberry cultivar with high level of Antioxidants.
  8. "AC-Yamaska", (Pandora x Bogota), Late season strawberry cultivar with long excellent shelf life released to extends the strawberry market.
  9. "AC-L'Acadie", (Glooscap x Guardian), a large firm fruit cultivars moderately resistant to leaf diseases and the principal eastern races of red stele with excellent shelf life.
  10. "Joliette" (SJ85189 (Redcheif x Surecrop) x Jewel) a red stele, leaf disease resistant June bearing strawberry cultivar bred for Eastern Central Canada. HortScience 31(6):1036-1037. Patent pending. 
  11. "Oka" (K75-13 x Honeoye) a June bearing strawberry cultivar bred for Québec conditions, suitable for fresh market. HortScience 1992. 374-375. 
  12. "Chambly" (Sparkle x Honeoye, Patent #: 8853USA, 0129Can) the first June bearing strawberry cultivar bred for Québec conditions, suitable for mechanical dehulling and fresh market. HortScience 1990. 984-985. Patented in 1994, Plant Varieties Journal 1994, 13:45-46). (Year:#Plant Sold:Royalty; 1993:1,334,750:4004.00$; 1994:1,416,991:4251.00; 1995:1,244,650:3734.00$). 
  13. Advanced selections & multiple petal red flowering, day neutral, disease resistant selections

Pommes
  1. "EDENTM", A non-browning apple cultivar.
  2. "SuperMac" apple.
  3. "Galarina" apple, a 'Gala' type apple with an excellent shelf-life (5-6 months) resistant to common races of apple scab. Joint Release with INRA.
  4. "Reinette Russet",  a new russeted apple for replacement of 'Golden Russet'. A winter hardy cultivar with resistant to scab. Joint Release with INRA.
  5. "MacExcel" apple, ( O-522 (Red Melba x R6T68(Jonathan x 26830-2 (include Rome Beauty and M. Floribunda ancestry) x McIntosh Wijicks) a hardy scab and mildew resistant, columnar habit tree for home gardeners.
  6. "Primevère" apple (Graham x 597NJ1), Release in 1996, a long keeping red apple with excellent fruit quality combined with field immunity to apple scab released with collaboration with Purdue-Rutgers-Illinois cooperative apple breeding program.
  7. "Belmac" apple, (Ottawa521["Melba" x PRI 11-151] x "Spartan"), released in 1996, an attractive, flavored late-season red apple, with field immunity to apple scab. Patent pending, October 96 issue of HortScience 31(6):1052-1053.

Livres, Chapitres de livre et Revue d'articles scientifiques

  1. Khanizadeh, S., and J.R. DeEll. 2003. The potential of chlorophyll fluorescence in fruit breeding, p. 243-256. In: J.R. DeEll and P.M.A. Toivonen (eds.), Practical Application of Chlorophyll Fluorescence in Plant Biology. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, Massachusetts.
  2. Khanizadeh, S. and J. DeEll, J. 2003. A fully bilingual book entitled "Our Strawberies/ Les fraisiers de chez nous", A description of over 170 strawberry cultivars along with regional evaluation and details information used for Plant breeder’s right office. Editor and publisher Khanizadeh, S.
  3. Khanizadeh, S., H. Daubeny and  J. A. Sullivan, 2005. Canadian strawberry breeders. pp. 14-29,  In: S. Khanizadeh and J. DeEll (Eds.), Our Strawberries / Les fraisiers de chez nous.. PWGSC, Publishing and Depository Services, Ottawa , Ont., 551p.     
  4. Khanizadeh, S. 2005. History of the strawberry breeding program of Agriculture and Agri-food Canada in quebec , pp. 30-39,  In: S. Khanizadeh and J. DeEll (Eds.), Our Strawberries / Les fraisiers de chez nous. PWGSC, Publishing and Depository Services, Ottawa , Ont., 551p.  
  5. Khanizadeh, S. and S. Khanizadeh, 2005. Strawberry decifiency: an artist´s view, pp. 141-145,  In: S. Khanizadeh and J. DeEll (Eds.), Our Strawberries / Les fraisiers de chez nous. PWGSC, Publishing and Depository Services, Ottawa , Ont., 551p.
  6. Khanizadeh, S. and J. Cousineau, 2005. Strawberry descriptions-Description des cultivars, pp. 154-515,  In: S. Khanizadeh and J. DeEll (Eds.), Our Strawberries / Les fraisiers de chez nous.. PWGSC, Publishing and Depository Services, Ottawa , Ont., 551p
  7. Khanizadeh, S., Cousineau, J. and A. Levasseur, 2005. Qualitative and quantitative description of selected strawberry cultivars, pp. 516-549, In: S. Khanizadeh and J. DeEll (Eds.), Our Strawberries / Les fraisiers de chez nous.. PWGSC, Publishing and Depository Services, Ottawa, Ont., 551p
  8. Khanizadeh, S. and Cousineau, J. 2000. A fully bilingual book entitled "Our Plums/ Les Pruniers de chez nous", A description of over 60 plum cultivars evaluated in Quebec along with along with over 150 colored images. Editor and publisher Shahrokh Khanizadeh for the Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, ISBN 0-660-61568-1
  9. Khanizadeh, S. and Cousineau, J. 1999. A fully bilingual book entitled "Our Apple/ Les Pommiers de chez nous", A description of over 250 apple cultivars grown in Eastern and Central Canada including 400 colored photographs of the fruits, flowers and leaves. Editor and publisher Shahrokh Khanizadeh for the Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, 260 pages.
  10. Khanizadeh, S., Fortin, J., Lareau, J. M. and Buszard, D. 1994. Sensory evaluation of six strawberry cultivars after machine harvest. In: Progress in Temperate Fruit Breeding (eds.) H. Schmidt and M. Kellerhals, Kluwer Academic Publisher, Netherlands 249-254.
  11. Khanizadeh, S. 1994. Breeding strawberries for Eastern Central Canada. In: Progress in Temperate Fruit Breeding (eds.) H. Schmidt and M. Kellerhals, Kluwer Academic Publisher, Netherlands 183-187.
  12. Buszard, D. and Khanizadeh, S. 1992. The Québec strawberry breeding program in The Strawberry into the 21st Century, (eds.) A. Dale and J. J. Luby, Timber press, Portland, Oregon, 98-99.

Bourses d'études, universitaires, titres et récompenses

  1. 2007. 'AAC - Profil d'employé'
    2006. Inventor Awards. Received from McGill Office of technology transfer for development of Chambly Strawberry.
  2. 2005. Awards to inventors: Royalty received for the sale of the Pedigree software.This software is now Replace by Unibase.

  3. 2005. Cash award received from the Deputy of Agriculture Canada for the 1st place "Gold Harvest Award".
  4. 2005. Received "Gold Harvest Award" from Leonard Edward Deputy Minister in recognition of exceptional commitment to the qualities of excellence and innovation, partnering and team building. Leadership, client-Centre work, and inclusiveness. 
    The "Gold Harvest Award" recognized the research in the field of sustainable development, particularly with regard to genetic enhancement and cultivar development, collaboration with universities and non-governmental organizations and the important work that foster inclusiveness and equity.
    AAC nouvelles - Version PDF
  5. 2004. Inventor Awards. Received from McGill Office of technology transfer for development of Chambly Strawberry.
  6. 2003. Inventor Awards. Received from McGill Office of technology transfer for development of Chambly Strawberry.
  7. 2003. Candidate and selected by the APFFQ for the Prix Frederick Trudel given by Fed. des Prod. Maraichers du Quebec.
  8. 2001. In collaboration with Fraise d’Ile d’Orleans, obtained the “Prix Partenariat d’Excelence de recherche (2nd finalist)" from the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (Mr. Vanclief) for development of two new unique strawberry cultivars. (Sainte Pierre & L’Authentique Orléans).
  9. 1999. Invited to visit the Ministry of the Islamic Republic of Iran through UNDP (United Nations Development Program) to assist in house training of the Ministry employees.
  10. 1995. Citation of Appreciation in gratitude for distinguished services rendered to the American Society for Horticultural Science as a technical program committee member for the 1995 annual meeting.
  11. 1992. Le Conseil des Productions végétales du Québec (CPVQ), est heureux de reconnaître la collaboration apportée par S. Khanizadeh pour l'année 1991-1992 dans les Comités des Petits Fruits.
  12. 1992. Best poster Award, CSHS, 37TH Annual meeting, Guelph, Ontario, April 30 to May 2, 1992.
  13. 1991. Physalia, Décerné par l'Association du Personnel d'Agriculture Canada, pour aide continuelle en statistique, Agriculture Canada, St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC. Canada.
  14. 1987 Plant Science Post Graduate Awards, Plant Science Department, Macdonald College of McGill University, QC, Canada
  15. 1986 Plant Science post graduate award, Plant Science Department, Macdonald College of McGill University, QC, Canada
  16. 1985-1986 Quebec fellowship, Government of Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
  17. 1985 Graduate faculty summer research fellowship, faculty of graduate studies and research, McGill University, QC, Canada.
  18. 1984 Graduate faculty summer research fellowship, faculty of graduate studies and research, McGill University, QC, Canada.
  19. 1983 Graduate faculty summer research fellowship, faculty of graduate studies and research, McGill University, QC, Canada.
Collaboration internationale
  1. Canada China Agricultural Development Projects -  Canadian experts (english)
  2. Canada China Agricultural Development Projects -  Canadian experts (chinese)

Études et chroniques 

  1. Wang Q. L., S. Khanizadeh and C. Vigneault. 2007. Preharvest ways of enhancing the phytochemical content of fruits and vegetables. Stewart Postharvest Review 3:1-3. 
  2. Tsao, R., Khanizadeh, S. and Dale, A. 2006. Designer fruits and vegetables with enriched phytochemicals for human health. Can. J. Plant Sci. 86: 773–786.
  3. Khanizadeh, S. A review of the Strawberry Breeding program. Red Flowering Strawbery cultivars for Home gardeners. Advances in Strawberry production, Vol. 21, 2002 and vol 22, 2003 (In Press, List O).The photo of unique Orleans Strawberry (disease rsistant, high in specific antioxidant) and the day neutral red flowering strawberries used for the front and back cover of the journal by editor.
  4. Didier Muamba, F., Chantal, H., Yolande, D. and Khanizadeh, S. 2002. Diversity of Native Endomycorrhizal Fungi in Selected Strawberry Field Soils of Southern Quebec. Small Fruit Review 61-71.
  5. Khanizadeh, S. and J. DeEll, 2001, Chlorophyll fluorescence: a new technique to screen for tolerance of strawberry flowers to spring frost, Small Fruit Review 1(3):61-67.
  6. DeEll, J, Khanizadeh, S, f. Saad and D. Ferree. 2001. Factors Affecting fruit firmness-A review. Journal of American Pomological Society 55(1):8-27
  7. Khanizadeh, S., Buszard, D. and Zarkadas, C. G. 1995. Misuse of the Kjeldahl method for estimating protein content in plant tissue. HortScience 30(7): 2 pp.
  8. Khanizadeh, S., and Wees, D. 1995. Horticultural education in Québec. HortScience 30(4):668-672.
  9. Khanizadeh, S. 1994. Breeding strawberries for Eastern Central Canada. In: Progress in Temperate Fruit Breeding (eds.) H. Schmidt and M. Kellerhals, Kluwer Academic Publ., Netherlands 183-187.
  10. Khanizadeh, S. and Buszard, D. 1993. Red stele resistant strawberries and their role in epidemiology of Phytophthora fragariea. Acta Horticulturae 348:516.
  11. Khanizadeh, S. and Buszard, D. 1992. Caution required in distribution of plants of red stele (Phytophthora fragariea Hick.) resistant strawberries. HortScience 27(8):870-871.

 

Affiches commerciales pour les cultivateurs et les amateurs

  1. Affiche bi;ingue, Les Fraisiers de chez nous, Cat. No. A22-399/2005.
  2. Affiche bilingue, Nos légumes-racines, La disponibilité de 25 variétés de légumes-racines généralement trouvés au Québec avec l'information sur le nom latin, la susceptibilité aux maladies et aux ravageurs ainsi que l'utilisation et la valeur nutritive.
  3. Affiche bilingue, Nos légumes-feuilles, La disponibilité de 28 variétés de légumes-feuilles généralement trouvés au Québec avec l'information sur le nom latin, la susceptibilité aux maladies et aux ravageurs ainsi que l'utilisation et la valeur nutritive.
  4. Affiche bilingue, Nos légumes-fleurs et légumes-fruits, La disponibilité de 29 variétés de légumes-fleurs et légumes-fruits généralement trouvés au Québec avec l'information sur le nom latin, la susceptibilité aux maladies et aux ravageurs ainsi que l'utilisation et la valeur nutritive.
  5. Affiche bilingue, Nos Fruits, La disponibilité de 25 variétés de fruits généralement trouvés au Québec avec l'information sur le nom latin, la susceptibilité aux maladies et aux ravageurs ainsi que l'utilisation et la valeur nutritive.
  6. Affiche bilingue, Les Pruniers de chez nous, Magnifiques photos de haute qualité de 46 cultivars de prunier incluant 56 photos de feuilles, fleurs et fruits coupés avec des symboles identifiant le type de cultivars, la rusticité, les fruits à noyau libre, autocompatibles et hybrides. CAT: A22-217/2000-1, ISBN : 0-660-61570-3, ®Copyright 2001.
  7. Affiche bilingue, Pommiers du Nord-Est de l'Amérique, Magnifiques photos de haute qualité de 265 cultivars de pommier du Nord-Est de l'Amérique avec des symboles identifiant les cultivars qui sont rustiques, résistants à la tavelure, qui ont des fruits de type McIntosh ou qui sont utiles pour la transformation. CAT: A22-198/1999-1, ISBN : 0-660-61128-7, ®Copyright 2000.

Articles  scientifiques et de recherche (revue par un comité de lecture depuis 1987)

Accès aux articles scientifiques - version PDF

185. Khanizadeh, S., D. Rekika, L. Porgès,  A. Levasseur,  Y. Groleau and H. Fisher. 2008.Soluble Solids, Acidity, Canopy Fruit Distribution and Disease Susceptibility of Selected Grape Cultivars in Quebec. Inter. J. of Fruit Sci. (in press).
184. Khanizadeh, S., R. Tsao, D. Rekika, R. Yang, M-T Charles and V. Rupasinghe. 2008.Polyphenol Composition and Total Antioxidant Capacity of Selected Apple Genotypes for Processing Journal of Food Composition and Analysis (accepted-Ms. Ref. No.: JFCA-D-07-00049)
183. Yanling Meng, Xuefeng Xu, Shahrokh Khanizadeh, Maojun Zhang, Qiang Wang and Zhenhai Han, 2008. The contribution of abscisic acid to sorbitol accumulation in drought-stressed Malus Hupehensis. Journal of Food, Agriculture & Environment – JFAE Vol.6(2) : 319-326.
182. Khanizadeh, S., S. Tao, S.L. Zhang, R. Tsao, D. Rekika, R. Yang and M-T Charles, 2008. Antioxidant activities of newly developed day-neutral and June-bearing strawberry lines. Journal of Food, Agriculture & Environment – Vol. 6(2) : 306-311.
181. Debnath, S. C., Khanizadeh, S., Jamieson, A. R. and Kempler, C. 2008. Inter Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR) markers to assess genetic diversity and relatedness within strawberry genotypes. Can. J. Plant Sci. Vol. 88(2) : 313-322.
180. Khanizadeh, S., Y. Groleau, A. Levasseur, O. Carisse, V. Toussaint, R. Granger and G. Rousselle, 2008. ‘SJM44’ Apple Rootstock, HortScience (accepted).
179. Joshi, A.P.K., H.P.V. Rupasinghe, N. L. Pitts, and S. Khanizadeh. 2008. Biochemical characterization of enzymatic browning in selected apple genotypes. Can. J. Plant Science (accepted).
178. Khanizadeh, S., Y. Groleau, A. Levasseur, O. Carisse, V. Toussaint, R. Granger and G. Rousselle, 2008. ‘SJM150’ Apple Rootstock, HortScience (in press).
177.
Khanizadeh, S., Y. Groleau, A. Levasseur, O. Carisse, V. Toussaint, R. Granger and G. Rousselle, 2008. ‘SJM127’ Apple Rootstock, HortScience (in press).
176. Khanizadeh, S., Y. Groleau, A. Levasseur, O. Carisse, V. Toussaint, R. Granger and G. Rousselle. 2008. ‘O3A’ Apple Rootstock, HortScience (in press).
175. Fournier, A.R., Charest and, P., Gosselin, A., Khanizadeh, S. and Dorais, M. 2008. Growing American Ginseng Organically In a North American Broadleaf Forest. Acta Hort. (ISHS) 765:77-86.
174.
Ehsani-Moghaddam, B. S. Khanizadeh and J. A. Sullivan. 2008. Biochemical Components of Advanced Selections and Raspberry Cultivars. Can. J. Plant Sci. Vol. 88(1): 175–177.
173.
Khanizadeh, S., Y. Groleau, A. Levasseur, O. Carisse, V. Toussaint, R. Granger and G. Rousselle, 2008. ‘SJM15’ Apple Rootstock, International Journal of Fruit Science Vol.7(3)27-31.
172. Khanizadeh, S. 2007. Cultural and Environmental Factors Associated with Winter Injury to Apple in Northern Eastern Canada. Inter. J. Fruit Sci. 7(2) doi:10.1300/J492v07n02_07.
171. Khanizadeh, S., L. Ding, R. Tsao, D. Rekika, R. Yang, M.T. Charles, V. Rupasinghe. 2007. Phytochemical Variability of Selected Advanced Apple Lines developed for Fresh Market and Processing. Journal of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Science 1(2) online-ISSN 1934-7235.
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Khanizadeh, S., M. Gauthier and Y. Groleau. 2007 The effects of Alar (acid succinamic 2,2-dimethylhydrazine) on the growth of 11 advanced apple rootstock selections. J. Food, Agri. Envir. 5(3&4) : 224-227.
169. Khanizadeh, S., Ehsani-Moghaddam, B., Tsao, R., Desjardins, Y., and Gosselin, A. 2007. Strategy for Breeding Fruits with Higher Content in Bioactive Compounds. Acta Horticulturae (ISHS), 744, pp. 225-232.
168.  Ehsani-Moghaddam, B., Charles, M.T., Carisse, O., and Khanizadeh, S. 2007. The effect of leaf spot disease on specific antioxidant activity of strawberry. Acta Horticulturae (ISHS), 744, pp. 329-334.
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Lei, W.Q., Khanizadeh, S., and Vigneault, C. 2007. Preharvest ways of Enhancing Fruit and Vegetable Phytochemical Contents. Stewart Postharvest Review, 3(3), pp. 3.1-3.8. DOI: 10.2212/spr.2007.3.3
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Zhang, M., L. Ding,  W. Qiang, M. Feng and S. Khanizadeh. 2007.'Hanhong’ Pear, HortScience. Vol. 42(2): 397.

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Khanizadeh, S.  M. Deschênes, A. Levasseur, O. Carisse, M. T. Charles, D. Rekika, L. Gauthier, A.Gosselin, R. Tsao, R. Yang, J. DeEll and J. A. Sullivan. 2007. 'St-Jean d’Orléans' Strawberry. HortScience. Vol. 42(1):168-169.

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Khanizadeh, S., R. Tsao, D. Rekika, R. Yang and J. DeEll. 2007 Phenolic composition and antioxidant activity of selected apple genotypes, J. of Food. Agr. & Envir.Vol. 5 (1): 61-66.

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Zarkadas, G. C.,  C. Gagnon, V. Poysa, S. Khanizadeh, E. R. Cober, V. Chang, and  S. Gleddie. 2007. Protein quality and identification of the storage protein bunits of tofu and null soybean genotypes, using amino acid analysis, one- and two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, and tandem mass spectrometry.  Food Research Intl. 40: 111-128.

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Zarkadas, G. C., C. Gagnon, S. Gleddie, S. Khanizadeh, E. R. Cober, and R. J. D. Guillemette. 2007. Assessment of the protein quality of fourteen soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] cultivars using amino acid analysis and two-dimensional electrophoresis. Food Res. Intl. 40: 129-146.

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Khanizadeh, S.,  B. Ehsani-Moghaddam and A. Levasseur. 2006. Antioxidant capacity in June-bearing and Day-Neutral Strawberry. Can. J. of Plant Sci. 86(5):1387-1390.

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Ehsani-Moghaddam, B., M. T. Charles, O. Carisse and S. Khanizadeh, 2006. Regulation of superoxide dismutase isoforms in resistant and susceptible strawberry cultivars subjected to leaf spot disease. Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection. PrEview article 39:1-9.

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Khanizadeh, S., Y. Groleau, A. Levasseur, M.T. Charles, R. Tsao, R. Yang, J. DeEll, C. Hampson, and P. Toivonen. 2006. ‘SJCA38R6A74’ ( Eden ). HortScience 41(6):1513-1515.

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Khanizadeh, S. 2006. SJCA38R6A74. Plant Varieties Journal, 59:19-20.

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Khanizadeh, S., M. Deschênes, A. Levasseur, O. Carisse, R. Cao, R. Yang, J. DeEll, J. A. Sullivan, J.P. Privé, C. Kempler, S. Duguid and S. Enns. 2006. 'Clé des Champs' Strawberry. HortScience. Vol. 41(5):1360-1361.

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Khanizadeh, S., Y. Groleau, A. Levasseur, O. Carisse, D. Rekika, J. DeEll, J. P. Privé, I. Alli and H. Kemp. 2006. 'SuperMac' Apple. HortScience. Vol. 41(5):1159-1161.

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Tsao, R., S. Khanizadeh and A. Dale. 2006 Designer fruits and vegetables with enriched phytochemicals for human health. Can. J. of Plant Science. Vol. 86(3): 773-786.

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Carisse, O. and S. Khanizadeh. 2006. Relative resistance of newly released apple rootstocks to Phytophthora cactorum. Can. J. of Plant Science. Vol. 86(1):199-204.

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Moghaddam, B.E., M. T. Charles, O. Carisse, S. Khanizadeh, 2005. Superoxide dismutase responses of strawberry cultivars to infection by Mycosphaerella fragariae. Journal of plant Physiology. 163:147-153

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Khanizadeh S., M. Deschênes, A. Levasseur, O. Carisse, M.T. Charles, D. Rekika, R. Tsao, R. Yang, J. DeEll, L. Gauthier, A.Gosselin, J.A. Sullivan and C. Davidson. 2005. ‘Saint-Laurent d’Orléans’ Strawberry. HortScience 40(7):2195-2196.

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Wang S., Khanizadeh, S. 2005. Shelf life evaluation of the advanced selections of red raspberries Acta Agriculturae Boreali-Sinica 20(3):39-42.

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Wang S. and S. Khanizadeh, 2005. The Characters and Correlations of the Advanced Selections of Red Raspberries with Long Shelf Life, Journal of Shanxi Agricultural Sciences, 33(3):40-42.

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Khanizadeh, S., D. Rekika, A. Levasseur, Y. Groleau, C. Richer and H. Fisher. 2005 The effects of different cultural and environmental factors on grapevine growth, winter hardiness and performance in three locations in Canada. Small Fruit Review, Vol 4(3):3-28.

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Rekika, D., S. Khanizadeh, M. Deschênes, A. Levasseur, M. T. Charles,  R. Tsao and R. Yang 2005. Antioxidant capacity and phenolic content of selected strawberry genotypes. HortScience 40(6):1777-1781.

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Tsao, R., R. Yang, E. Sockovie and S. Khanizadeh 2005. Which Polyphenolic Compounds Contribute to the Total Antioxidant Activities of Apple? Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 53:4989-4995.

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Rekika, D., J. Cousineau, A. Levasseur, C. Richer, H. Fisher, S. Khanizadeh. 2005. The use of a Bud Freezing Technique to Determine the Hardiness of 20 Grape Genotypes. Small Fruit Review, Vol4(1): 3-9.

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Khanizadeh, S., Y. Groleau, A. Levasseur, R. Granger, G. L. Rousselle. and C. Davidson, 2005.  Development and Evaluation of St Jean-Morden Apple Rootstock series, HortScience 40(3):521-522.

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Khanizadeh, S., M. Gauthier, D. Rekika and M. Deschenes 2005. Evaluation of the Drip loss of 30 Cultivars and 9 advanced Selections from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada National Strawberry Breeding Program, Small Fruit Review, Vol4(2): 35-40

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Khanizadeh, S.,  M. Deschênes, A. Levasseur, O. Carisse, M. T. Charles, D. Rekika, R. Tsao, R. Yang, J. DeEll, P. Thibeault, J. P.Privé, C. Davidson and B. Bors, 2005. 'Harmonie' Strawberry. HortScience 40(2):480-481.

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Khanizadeh, S., D. Rekika, A. Levasseur, Y. Groleau, C. Richer and H. Fisher.  2005. The Effects of Different Cultural and Environmental Factors on Vine Growth, Winter Hardiness and Performance in Three Locations. Small Fruit Review, Vol4(3): 3-28.

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Khanizadeh, S., Rekika, D., Levasseur, A., Groleau, Y., Richer, C. and Fisher, H. 2004. Growing Grapes in a Cold Climate with Winter Temperature below -25C. ActaHort. 663:931-936., Editors F. Laurens, K. Evans

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Khanizadeh, S., DeEll, J.R. and Rekika, D. 2004. POTENTIAL USE OF CHLOROPHYLL FLUORESCENCE IN FRUIT BREEDING. Acta Hort. 663:769-774   Editors F. Laurens, K. Evans

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Khanizadeh, S., Laurens, F., Lespinasse, Y., Groleau, Y., Carisse, O. and DeEll, J.R. 2004. 'Reinette Russet'® and 'Galarina'®: Two New Winter Hardy Disease Resistant Apple Cultivars Released Through Joint Collaboration of INRA(France) and AAFC(Canada). Acta Hort. (ISHS) 663:887-890 Editors F. Laurens, K. Evans

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Khanizadeh, S., M. Deschênes, A. Levasseur, O. Carisse, M.T. Charles, D. Rekika, J. DeEll, J.P. Prive, C. Davidson, A. Sullivan, L. Gauthier, P. Thibeault and R.Tsao, 2004. Three New Winter Hardy Strawberry Cultivars ‘Harmonie’, ‘Saint-Laurent d’Orléans’ and ‘St-Jean d’Orléans’, ActaHort. 663:923-926 Editors F. Laurens, K. Evans  

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Rekika, D., J. Cousineau, A. Levasseur, C. Richer, S. Khanizadeh and H. Fisher. 2004. The use of a freezing technique to determine the bud hardiness of twenty grape genotypes (vitis sp.). Acta Hort., 1(640):207-212.

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Khanizadeh, S., Y. Groleau, J. DeEll, I. Ali, F. Saad and D. Rekika. 2004. Effect of SevinXLR Plus and Accel on pre and post-harvest quality and yield of 'McIntosh' applest. Journal of the American Pomological Society 58(1):29-35.

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Khanizadeh, S. and J. Ghavami 2004. UniBase®: A Universal database to View Images and Trace Pedigrees and Characteristics of Progenies, HortScience 39(3) 473-474.

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Fournier, A. R., A. Gosselin, J.T.A. Proctor, L. Gauthier, S. Khanizadeh and M. Dorais 2004. Relationship Between Understory Light and Growth of Forest-grown American Ginseng (Pan