Mohammed Ater

Mohammed Ater is Professor of Botany at the Biology Department of the Faculty of Sciences of Tetouan (Morocco). He created and directed the Laboratory Diversity and Conservation of Biological Systems (LDICOSYB) from 2005 to 2012. Currently, coordinator of the Bio-Agrodiversity team and lead of the Applied Botanical Laboratory. He conducted extensive research on genetic resources, agrobiodiversity and ecology.

Publications

The Missing Component: Intraspecific Traits Variation Enhances Wild Fruit Tree Tolerance to Climate Change
Jalal Kassout, Khalil Kadaoui, Younes Hmimsa, Salama El Fatehi, Soufian Chakkour, Mhammad Houssni, Sara Oulbi, Rachid Azenzem, Abdelouahab Sahli, Mohammed Ater. © 2024. 17 pages.
Plants contend with a myriad of environmental stressors that exert constraints on their performances, posing considerable concerns regarding the enduring persistence and...