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Dr. Tamar Azoulay-Shemer

Dr. Azoulay-Shemer’s current research integrates fundamental plant science with applied
agricultural practices. Her recent work includes innovative approaches to enhancing stress
tolerance in fruit trees, including pioneering studies on the use of stem photosynthesis in
almonds and methods to prevent chilling damage in mango trees. Her research is supported by numerous national and international grants, and she is actively involved in mentoring graduate students and postdoctoral researchers.

As a leader in her field, Dr. Azoulay-Shemer has made significant contributions to both academic and applied plant sciences, receiving numerous awards and recognitions for her work. She is also involved in various agricultural outreach programs, contributing to the development of sustainable practices for fruit production under the pressures of climate change. Her work has been published in high-impact journals, and she continues to influence the scientific community through her research, editorial roles, and participation in international conferences.

Night-Chilling stress in Mango project
 

The Israeli minister of agriculture visit at Newe Ya'ar orchards

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CONTACT INFORMATION

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Tamar Azoulay-Shemer Lab

Plant Sciences Department,

Unit of Fruit Tree Sciences​

Newe Ya'ar Research Center

Agriculture Research Organization

P.O Box 1021, Ramat Yishay, 30095

E-mail: Shemer.tamar@volcani.agri.gov.il

Tel (Office): +972(0)49539575

Tel (Moblie): +972(0)559816097

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