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Researcher at Biotechnology
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Demonstrated the potential of Bacillus velezensis as a valuable member of bioactive molecules within plant microbiomes, highlighting its role in plant protection.
Explored the antimicrobial activities of lipopeptides and polyketides produced by Bacillus velezensis, emphasizing their potential for agricultural applications.
Studied the biosynthesis, molecular regulation, and application of bacilysin produced by Bacillus species, revealing its significance in various biological processes.
Developed electrochemical approaches using nanomaterials for the sensitive detection of various pollutants, including para-nitrophenol and hydrazine, contributing to environmental remediation.
Investigated the potential application of two-dimensional metallenes as electrocatalysts, contributing to advancements in energy chemistry.
Examined endophyte-mediated biocontrol mechanisms of phytopathogens in agriculture, offering sustainable solutions for plant disease management.
Developed methods for the biogenic synthesis of metal oxide nanoparticles (e.g., CuO/TiO2) using endophytic fungi, exploring their material properties and microbiocidal effects.
Dr. Rabbee's research focuses on plant-microbe interactions, biocontrol agents, and the development of nanomaterials for electrochemical sensing and energy applications, contributing to sustainable agriculture and environmental remediation. His work explores the potential of Bacillus velezensis and other microorganisms in plant disease management and the application of advanced materials in detecting environmental pollutants.
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