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  • دکتری (1378)

    سیستماتیک مولکولی و تکامل گیاهی

    کیوتو، کیوتو، ژاپن

  • کارشناسی‌ارشد (1371)

    زیست شناسی - علوم گیاهی

    دانشگاه تربیت مدرس، تهران، ایران

  • کارشناسی (1368)

    زیست شناسی

    دانشگاه ارومیه، اورمیه، ایران

  • سیستماتیک مولکولی دولپه ای های حقیقی با تاکید بر تیره های باقلاییان، کلاه میرحسن، علف هفت بند ، گاوزبانیان و میناییان در ایران
  • توالی یابی کل ژنوم کلروپلاستی و فیلوژنومیک سرده های باقلاییان فاقد توالی تکرار معکوس در ایران
  • آزمایشگاه سیستماتیک مولکولی گیاهی

متولد 1345، اهل ارومیه مرکز آذربایجان غربی می باشم. تحصیلات عمومی ( ابتدایی، راهنمایی و دبیرستان) رادر ارومیه بپایان رساندم. مقاطع کارشناسی (زیست شناسی) و کارشناسی ارشد ( علوم گیاهی) را در دانشگاه های ارومیه و تربیت مدرس تمام نمودم. سپس با بورس اهدایی دولتین ایران و ژاپن در دانشگاه کیوتو-ژاپن دوره دکتری تخصصی در سیستماتیک مولکولی گیاهی را ادامه دادم. به مدت دو سال در همان دانشگاه دوره پسا دکتری را با حمایت مالی JSPS گذراندم. از اواخر سال 1380 تا کنون در گروه علوم گیاهی به ترتیب با مرتبه های استادیاری (2001-2009)، دانشیاری (2009-2015) و استادی (2015-) سیستماتیک گیاهی و تکامل مشغول فعالیت های آموزشی، پژوهشی و اجرایی می باشم.

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The complete chloroplast genome of Onobrychis gaubae (Fabaceae-Papilionoideae): comparative analysis with related IR-lacking clade species

Mahtab Moghaddam, Atsushi Ohta, Motoki Shimizu, Ryohei Terauchi, Shahrokh Kazempour-Osaloo
Journal Papers , 2021 March 15, {Pages }

Abstract

Plastid genome sequences provide valuable markers for surveying the evolutionary relationships and population genetics of plant species. In the present study, the complete plastid genome of Onobrychis gaubae, endemic to Iran, was sequenced using Illumina paired-end sequencing and was compared with previously known genomes of the IRLC species of legumes. The O. gaubae plastid genome was 123,645 bp in length and included a large single-copy (LSC) region of 81,034 bp, a small single-copy (SSC) region of 13,788 bp and one copy of the inverted repeat (IRb) of 28,823 bp. The genome encoded 110 genes, including 76 protein-coding genes, 30 transfer RNA (tRNA) genes and four ribosome RNA (rRNA) genes and possessed 89 simple sequence repeats (SSRs) a

Diversification of Cynoglossinae genera (Cynoglosseae-Boraginaceae) in the western Irano-Turanian bioregion

Mahboubeh Sherafati, Shahrokh Kazempour-Osaloo, Maryam Khoshsokhan-Mozaffar, Shokouh Esmailbegi, Yannick M Staedler, Sara Manafzadeh
Journal PapersBotany , Issue ja, 2021 April 20, {Pages }

Abstract

The Irano-Turanian (I-T) bioregion harbours one of the Old world’s greatest repositories of botanical diversity; however, the diversification patterns and the phenotypic evolution of its flora are sorely understudied. The subtribe Cynoglossinae is characteristic of the western I-T bioregion, species–rich both in the desertic lowlands and the more mesic highlands of the Iranian plateau. About 70 species of Cynoglossinae are present in the Iranian plateau, 47 of which are endemic to the plateau.Herein, nuclear ITS and cpDNA rpl32-trnL and trnH–psbA sequences were used to investigate the molecular phylogeny, historical biogeography and ancestral character states of Cynoglossinae. Molecular dating and ancestral range reconstruction analys

A Taxonomic Revision of the Genus Hedysarum L. (Fabaceae-Hedysareae) in Iran

H Nafisi, SK OSALOO, A Kaveh, M Mahmoodi
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Molecular phylogeny and taxonomy of species of Cousinia section Stenocephalae (Asteraceae) in NE of Iran

S Kalouti, S Kazempour-Osaloo, F Attar, A Susanna, N Garcia-Jacas
Journal Papers , , {Pages }

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Phylogenetic relationships, biogeography and taxonomic delimitation of Astragalus sect. Acanthophace (Fabaceae) using cpDNA and nrDNA ITS sequences …

Z Khalili, S Ghalenoyi, AA Maassoumi, S Kazempour-Osaloo
Journal Papers , , {Pages }

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Phylogenetic relationships, biogeography and taxonomic delimitation of Astragalus sect. Acanthophace (Fabaceae) using cpDNA and nrDNA ITS sequences?…

Zohreh Khalili, Sahar Ghalenoyi, Ali Asghar Maassoumi, Shahrokh Kazempour-Osaloo
Journal PapersPlant Biosystems-An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology , 2020 May 2, {Pages 11-Jan }

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Phylogenetic relationships within Astragalus sect. Acanthophace and several spiny Astragalus species were studied using nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer (nrDNA ITS) and two plastid intergenic spacers (rpl32-trnL(UAG) and trnS(GCU)–trnG(UCC)). The strongly congruent expression using maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference methods was the non-monophyly of sect. Acanthophace at the current status suggesting the exclusion of A. ovigerus and A. lamprocarpus as a single clade. This study also shed light on taxonomic controversies on the synonymy of A. lamprocarpus under A. ovigerus and indicated the non-monophyly of A. lycioides complex, since one accession of A. lycioides (sect. Acanthophace) united with members of A. sect.

Extensive survey of the ycf4 plastid gene throughout the IRLC legumes: Robust evidence of its locus and lineage specific accelerated rate of evolution?…

Mahtab Moghaddam, Shahrokh Kazempour-Osaloo
Journal PapersPloS one , Volume 15 , Issue 3, 2020 March 5, {Pages e0229846 }

Abstract

The genome organization and gene content of plastome (plastid genome) are highly conserved among most flowering plant species. Plastome variation (in size and gene order) is rare in photosynthetic species but size variation, rearrangements and gene/intron losses is attributed to groups of seed plants. Fabaceae (legume family), in particular the subfamily Papilionoideae and the inverted repeat lacking clade (IRLC), a largest legume lineage, display the most dramatic and structural change which providing an excellent model for understanding of mechanisms of genomic evolution. The IRLC comprises 52 genera and ca 4000 species divided into seven tribes. In present study, we have sampled several representatives from each tribe across the IRLC fro

Relationship between broadleaved mixed forest understory species groups with soil and elevation in a semi-arid Persian oak (Quercus brantii L.) ecosystem

Somayeh Bagheri, Hassan Zare-Maivan, Mehdi Heydari, S Kazempour Osaloo
Journal PapersCaspian Journal of Environmental Sciences , Volume 18 , Issue 2, 2020 April 1, {Pages 157-170 }

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This research aimed to investigate the relationship between plant composition of Dinarkooh Protected Area (DPA), west of Iran (called Zagros forests) with elevation and soil properties. A total of 100 random sampling plots (25 ? 25 m) at different elevations were sampled for their soil and collection of plant specimens and vegetation data based on Braun-Blanquet covered-abundance scale. Data were analyzed using TWINSPAN and multivariate statistical analysis packages. We recognized 142 plant species present in the study area identified under 105 genera and 29 families. Asteraceae, Papilionaceae and Poaceae were the most frequently encountered families. Bromus and Astragalus were also the largest genera in the study area. The plant species we

Phylogeny and morphological traits evolution of Astragalus sects. Acanthophace and Aegacantha in Iran on the basis of nrDNA ITS and rpl32-trnLUAG sequences

Zohreh Khalili, Shahrokh Kazempour-Osaloo, Ali Asghar Maassoumi
Journal PapersNova Biologica Reperta , Volume 7 , Issue 2, 2020 July 10, {Pages 228-241 }

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In this study, phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary trends of morphological characters of Astragalus sects. Acanthophace and Aegacantha were studied using nrDNA ITS and rpl32-trnLUAG datasets while Astragalus stocksii was selected as the outgroup. The phylogenetic results indicated the non-monophyly of A. sect. Acanthophace in its current circumscription due to the distant exclusion of A. ovigerus from the core group, and incongruence between nuclear and plastid datasets on the basis of different position of latter species in the resulted phylogenetic trees. Astragalus sect. Aegacantha was also found to not being monophyletic due to the distant position of A. montis-parrowii from the other representatives of the section while accompa

MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTER EVOLUTION OF ASTRAGALUS SECTION INCANI DC.(FABACEAE) BASED ON NUCLEAR AND PLASTID DNA SEQUENCES

Elham Amini, Shahrokh Kazempour-Osaloo, Fatemeh Nasrollahi
Journal PapersIranian Journal of Botany , Volume 26 , Issue 1, 2020 January , {Pages 49-61 }

Abstract

Elham Amini (correspondence< elham_amini1494@ yahoo. com>), Shahrokh Kazempour-Osaloo, Fatemeh Nasrollahi, Department of Plant Biology, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran 14115-154, Iran.-Ali Asghar Maassoumi, Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization,(AREEO), PO Box 13186-116, Tehran, Iran.

MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTER EVOLUTION OF ONOSMA (BORAGINACEAE) IN IRAN, BASED ON NUCLEAR AND PLASTID DNA SEQUENCES

F Nasrollahi, S Kazempour-Osaloo, E Amini, V Mozaffarian
Journal PapersIranian Journal of Botany , Volume 26 , Issue 1, 2020 January , {Pages 35-48 }

Abstract

Fatemeh Nasrollahi (correspondence< nbotanist@ yahoo. com>), Shahrokh Kazempour-Osaloo, Elham Amini, Department of Plant Biology, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran 14115-154, Iran.-Valiollah Mozaffarian, Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization,(AREEO), PO Box 13186-116, Tehran, Iran.

Molecular phylogeny of Bromus pectinatus complex (Poaceae) based on the nrDNA ITS and ETS and plastid matK sequences

Akram Nasiri, Shahrokh Kazempour-Osaloo, Hamzeh’ee Behnam, Jeffery M Saarela, Roger D Bull
Journal Papersفصلنامه علمی ژنتیک نوین , Volume 15 , Issue 2, 2020 October 10, {Pages 111-121 }

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Phylogenetic relationships of Bromus pectinatus complex and its intersectional hybrid origin were studied using nrDNA ITS and ETS and, plastid matK datasets. A total of 37 taxa representing three outgroups (Hordeum marinum, Triticum turgidum, Littledalea alaica) and 34 taxa of Bromus species were included in phylogenetic analyses. Phylogenetic interspecies relationships were constructed by Bayesian and likelihood analysis. On the basis of the present study, sects. Genea and Bromus were not monophyletic. The plastid and nuclear ribosomal data indicated incongruency related to sects. Bromus and Genea due to the position of B. gedrosianus and B. pulchellus (B. pectinatus complex) as well B. oxyodon and B. sewerzowii, supporting intersectional

Optimized DNA extraction and purification method from Alchemilla species using polyethylene glycol

Samira Shokatyari, Marzieh Beigom Faghir, Shahrokh Kazempour Osaloo, Mohammad Mahdi Sohani
Journal PapersRostaniha , Volume 21 , Issue 2, 2020 December 1, {Pages 218-230 }

Abstract

Pure DNA is essential in various techniques of molecular biology and its extraction from plants to produce large amounts of secondary metabolites is a difficult task. Alchemilla is known to synthesize a large number of secondary metabolites which reduce the quality of the extracted DNA. This study, aimed to set up a method for high-quality DNA isolation from Alchemilla leaf. For this purpose, three extraction methods were examined and a comparison concerning price, simplicity, and security was carried out. We also optimized a CTAB-based method using increasing the volume and concentration of CTAB buffer, lysis time, and cold incubation period, performing six times dilutions, and three times precipitations, adding polyethylene glycol, and re

What is" Astragalus wiesneri"? Disentangling a new species from its relatives in section" Anthylloidei"

Amir Hossein Pahlevani, Ali-Asghar Maassoumi, Shahrokh Kazempour Osaloo
Journal PapersAnales del Jard?n Bot?nico de Madrid , Volume 77 , Issue 2, 2020 January , {Pages 6 }

Abstract

Astragalus L. with about 3150 species is the largest genus of flowering plants (Maassoumi 2020a) distributed in northern temperate areas of the world. Most of its diversification history took place in the Old World (Podlech & Zarre 2013; Maassoumi 2020a). Old World Astragalus is divided into 150 sections and roughly 2748 taxa (2560 species and 188 subspecies), of which c. 135 sections occur in SW Asia (Maassoumi 2020a). Twenty two sections are endemic and restricted to small geographical regions, and many other sections (111) show wider distribution areas. In SW Asia, Astragalus has over 1484 species (1024 endemics) distributed in all phytogeographical units and various habitats. The Irano-Turanian region with a relatively high number of en

تکامل صفات ریخت‌شناسی بر روی سرده (Boraginaceae) Onosma در ایران، براساس توالی‌های هسته‌ای و کلروپلاستی‎

نصرالهی, کاظم‌پور اوصالو, شاهرخ, امینی, مظفریان, ولی‌اله‎
Journal Papers , , {Pages }

Abstract

Extensive survey of the ycf4 plastid gene throughout the IRLC legumes: Robust evidence of its locus and lineage specific accelerated rate of evolution …

M Moghaddam, S Kazempour-Osaloo
Journal Papers , , {Pages }

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Onobrychis maassoumii (Fabaceae-Hedysareae), a new species from Iran

AKRAM KAVEH, ATEFE AMIRAHMADI, HANIYEH NAFISI, SHAHROKH KAZEMPOUR-OSALOO
Journal PapersPhytotaxa , Volume 406 , Issue 1, 2019 June 13, {Pages 55-63 }

Abstract

Onobrychis maassoumii Kaveh, Amirah. & Kaz. Osaloo sp. nov. is described and illustrated as a new species. It is restricted to Alborz mountain range in northeastern Tehran, Iran. Morphologically, this species is distinct from its closest relatives by greenish appearance, leaflets with upper glabrescent surface, calyx teeth 2–2.3 times as long as tube and petal wings ciliate. Also, molecular evidence reinforced this species as a distinct taxon. The distribution map and an illustration of the new species are also provided.

Systematics of Onobrychis sect. Heliobrychis (Fabaceae): morphology and molecular phylogeny revisited

Akram Kaveh, Shahrokh Kazempour-Osaloo, Atefe Amirahmadi, Aliasghar Maassoumi, Gerald M Schneeweiss
Journal PapersPlant systematics and evolution , Volume 305 , Issue 1, 2019 January 1, {Pages 33-48 }

Abstract

Onobrychis sect. Heliobrychis with ca. 30 species is one of the most species-rich sections of Onobrychis. It comprises predominantly perennials mainly distributed in Iran, Turkey, and Transcaucasia. In order to test the monophyly of the section and as well as its subsections and to clarify interspecific relationships, three non-coding chloroplast sequences and the nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer were employed. Phylogenetic analyses were performed by maximum parsimony, maximum likelihood, and Bayesian inference. Based on the combined data set, O. sect. Heliobrychis was retrieved as a well-supported monophyletic group sister to O. sect. Hymenobrychis. The annuals traditionally united in subsect. Persicae forme

Hedysarum alamutense (Fabaceae-Hedysareae), a new species from Iran, and its phylogenetic position based on molecular data

Haniyeh Nafisi, Shahrokh Kazempour-Osaloo, Valiollah Mozaffarian, MOHAMMAD AMINI RAD
Journal PapersTurkish Journal of Botany , Volume 43 , Issue 3, 2019 May 6, {Pages 386-394 }

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Hedysarum alamutense, a new species in the tribe Hedysareae DC.(Fabaceae), is described and illustrated. It belongs to the traditionally recognized Hedysarum L. section Multicaulia (Boiss.) B. Fedtsch., which extends over the West Alborz Mountains in northern Iran. This species is characterized by greenish stems and corolla persisting in fruiting stage and has mostly 1–2-jointed, unarmed, biconvex pods with short hairs becoming bald early, and flattened margins. Phylogenetic analyses of molecular data clearly unite this species with H. formosum Fisch. & CA Mey. ex Basin. The new species is characterized by 4 singleton nucleotide substitutions, suggesting it as a distinct taxon. Phylogenetic inferences are consistent with the interpretatio

Molecular phylogeny and divergence times of the genus Hedysarum (Fabaceae) with special reference to section Multicaulia in Southwest Asia

Haniyeh Nafisi, Shahrokh Kazempour-Osaloo, Valiollah Mozaffarian, Gerald M Schneeweiss
Journal PapersPlant Systematics and Evolution , Volume 305 , Issue 10, 2019 December , {Pages 1001-1017 }

Abstract

A total of 93 species of Hedysarum from diverse biogeographic regions, in particular from southwest Asia, were included in phylogenetic analyses using nuclear (ITS) and plastid DNA sequences (trnL–trnF and matK). Maximum likelihood and Bayesian analyses of combined plastid data retrieved Hedysarum as monophyletic, whereas phylogenetic analyses of the nuclear data inferred Hedysarum as non-monophyletic. In both datasets, Hedysarum comprised three distinct and well-supported clades corresponding to sections Hedysarum, Stracheya and Multicaulia. The latter section fell into two distinct lineages, taxonomically redefined as H. subsects. Multicaulia and Crinifera. Thus, our results did not support the monophyly of the three traditionally recog

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