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Anastasios Markoglou

Assistant Professor
2105294503
2105294514
markan@aua.gr
English Sort CV-2012.pdf, Greece Short CV-2012.pdf

Personal Info

Dr. Anastasios Markoglou has a master degree (1992) and Ph.D. in Plant Pathology and Pesticide Science (1997) from Agricultural University of Athens. He is Assistant Professor at the Pesticide Science Laboratory of Agricultural University of Athens in Greece and he has experience in the field of fungicides, with emphasis in the field of chemical control and fungicide-resistance of plant pathogens and mycotoxin-producing fungi. Another aspect of his research involves the development of modern analytical methods for the determination of pesticides and mycotoxin in foods, feeds and environment. He has published over than 80 research articles of which 25 in refereed journals and has participated in many international and national conferences. He is a member of  international and national scientific societies and reviewer for more than 20 international scientific journals and funding agencies research programs. He has participated either as coordinator or as a research associate in more than 15 competitive research projects funded by national and community resources.

English Sort CV-2012.pdf, Greece Short CV-2012.pdf
Title Credits Undergrad/Postgrad Compulsory/Elective
5 Undergraduate Elective

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Mode of action of fungicides, Biochemical and molecular mechanisms of fungicide resistance in plant pathogens, Genetic of fungal resistance to fungicides, Isolation and identification of natural substances with fungicidal activities, Mechanisms of fungicide resistance in mycotoxin production, Pesticide residues in food and soil environment.

RESENT RESEARCH PROJECTS

2010: “Study on the effect of insecticides in cellular population having genetics and membranes modification for use in biosensors”, Postgraduate research project funded by the Ministry of Education and Religions, HRAKLEITOS II, EPEAEK, ESPA 2007-2013.

2010: “Study on the effect of herbicides on non-target photosynthetic organisms by the use of bio-indicators, Postgraduate research project funded by the Ministry of Education and Religions, HRAKLEITOS II, EPEAEK, ESPA 2007-2013.

2011: “Strategy of managing the aflatoxin problem in dried figs within the framework of the integrated management of fig tree cultivation”. Acronym: AFLAFIG, ARCHIMIDIS, ID: teikal11, Ministry of Education and Religions, ESPA 2007-2013.

2011: “Development of IT and molecular diagnostic tools, for improving the sustainability of pesticide based approaches to control agricultural pests of major economic importance in Greece”. Acronym: GR-RBase, THALIS, ID: 426, Ministry of Education and Religions, ESPA 2007-2013, Coordinator: Ch. Louis, ITE, Dep. of Biology, University of Crete.

2011 (submitted): “Biochemical and Molecular Studies on the Role of Efflux Transporter Proteins in Fungicide Resistance and Mycotoxin Production by Fusarium Species”, (POSTDOCTORAL RESEACRH PROJECT, Pescticide Laboratory/AUA-Greece, Laboratory of Molecular Phytopathology and Mycotoxin Research/University of Göttingen-Germany, GSRT, European Social Fund and Greek Ministry of Education, Lifelong Learning and Religious Affairs, General Secretariat of Research and Technology).

2011 (submitted): “Fusarium mycotoxins in cereals and by-products”, Framework Program for Research, Technological Development and Innovation 2009-2010 (ΔΙΔΑΚΤΩΡ/0311), Republic of Cyprus, European Union.

RECENT PUBLICATIONS (2010-2012)

Doukas EG, Markoglou AN, Vontas JG and Ziogas BN (2012) Characterization of cyp51, mdr and aflR genes and association of DMI resistance phenotypes with fitness and aflatoxin production in Aspergillus parasiticus Speare. Fungal Genetcis and Biology (submitted 29-3-12).

Veloukas T, Markoglou AN and Karaoglanidis GS (2012) Differential effect of SdhB gene mutations of Botrytis cinerea on the sensitivity to SDHI fungicides. Plant Disease (submitted 4-12).

Chronopoulou EG, Papageorgiou AC, Markoglou AN and Labrou NE (2012) Inhibition of human glutathione transferases by pesticides: Development of a simple analytical assay for the quantification of pesticides in water. Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic doi.org/10.1016/j.molcatb.2012.04.022.

Malandrakis ΑΑ, Markoglou AN and Ziogas BN (2012) Benzimidazole sensitivity and PCR-RFLP detection of the E198A mutation in of Monilia laxa field isolates from Greece. Crop Protection 39, 11-17.

Konstantinou S, Karaoglanidis GS, Bardas GA, Minas I, Doukas E and Markoglou AN (2011) Postharvest fruit rots of apple in Greece: Pathogen incidence and relationships between fruit quality parameters, cultivar susceptibility and patulin production. Plant Disease 95, 666-672.

Malandrakis ΑΑ, Markoglou AN, Nikou DC, Vontas JG and Ziogas BN (2011) Molecular diagnostic for detecting the cytochrome b G143S-QoI resistance mutation in Cercospora beticola. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology 100, 87-92.

Markoglou AN, Doukas EG and Malandrakis AA (2011) Effect of anilinopyrimidine resistance on aflatoxin production and fitness parameters in Aspergillus parasiticus Speare. International Journal of Food Microbiology 146, 130-136.

Karaoglanidis GS, Markoglou AN, Bardas GA, Doukas EG, Konstantinou S and Kalampokis Ι (2011) Sensitivity of Penicillium expansum field isolates to tebuconazole, iprodione, fludioxonil and cyprodinil and characterization of fitness parameters and patulin production. International Journal of Food Microbiology 145, 195-204.

Malandrakis AA, Markoglou AN and Ziogas BN (2011) Molecular characterization of benzimidazole-resistant Botrytis cinerea field isolates with reduced or enhanced sensitivity to zoxamide and diethofencarb. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology 99, 118-124.

Nikologianni A, Andreou P, Nektarios PA and Markoglou AN (2010) Metalaxyl-m leaching from different substrates and drainage systems in intensive green roofs. Acta Horticulturae 881, 725-728.

Stavrianakou S, Liakopoulos G, Miltiadou D, Markoglou AN, Ziogas BN and Karabourniotis G (2010) Antifungal and antibacterial capacity of extracted material from non-grandular and grandular leaf hairs applied at physiological concentrations. Plant Stress 4, 25-30.