Senay Ugur
Senay Ugur
Assistant Professor
Ag Science, Room 325B
208-310-8167
Department of Plant Sciences
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive MS 2333
Moscow, Idaho 83844-2333
My program focuses on crop physiology in controlled environments by integrating multidisciplinary approaches. Combined with advanced technologies, this aims to enhance resource efficiency, abiotic stress resilience and agricultural sustainability.
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2003
M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2000
B.S., Cukurova University-Turkey, 1994
- Crop physiology and production in controlled environments: Examine plant responses under controlled conditions, focusing on key processes such as photosynthesis, respiration, water use and nutrient uptake to advance understanding of growth and development.
- Genetic and environmental integration: Integrate genetic research with environmental control strategies to optimize crop performance in controlled environments.
- Stress response: Investigate plant responses to environmental stressors to enhance adaptation and resilience in controlled systems.
- Advanced technologies in control environment: Implement state-of-the-art technologies, including hydroponics, aeroponics and automation systems, to enhance plant growth and resource efficiency in regulated environments.
- Resource efficiency: Enhance the efficiency of resource use by minimizing the wastage of water, nutrients and energy in controlled agricultural systems.
- Sustainable crop production: Develop and promote sustainable and efficient agricultural practices.
- Naeem, M.Y., Ugur, S., and Rani, S. 2020. Emerging Role of Edible Mushrooms in Food Industry and Its Nutritional and Medicinal Consequences. Eurasian Journal of Food Science and Technology, Vol: 4(1):6-23.
- Ugur, S., Ulutaş, Z., and Wahid, F. 2019. Physico-chemical Status of Vermicompost Processed by Earthworm Specie Eisenia fetida. Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology, 7(11): 1867-1871.
- Ugur, S., Naeem, M.Y. 2019. Nutritional Values and Health Benefits. Broccoli (Brassica oleracea L. var. italica Plenck) Growing, Lambert Academic Publishing, 21-36.
- Ugur, S., Amin, K., Selamoglu, Z. 2019. Innovative Research in New Trend Compound: Allicin from Alliacea Family. New Horizons in Agriculture, Forestry and Aquaculture Sciences, Gece Kitaplığı, 75-97.
- Naeem, M.Y., Ugur, S. 2018. Antioxidant pigments and their micro-encapsulation. International Congress on Biological and Medical Sciences Proceeding Book, 85-95.
- Ugur, S. 2018. Glucosinolates in cruciferous vegetables and their health benefits. International Congress on Biological and Medical Sciences Proceeding Book, 31-36.
- Naeem, M.Y., Ozgen, S., Amin, K. and Selamoglu, Z. 2018. Antidotic potency of bitter gourd (Momordica charantia L). J. Tradit. Med. Clin. Natur., 7(2):268.
- Amin, K., Ozgen, S. and Selamoglu, Z. 2018. Aloe Vera: A miracle plant with its wide-ranging applications. Pharm. Pharmacol. Int. J., 6(1):1‒2.
- Amin, K., Ozgen, S. and Selamoglu, Z. 2017. Stevia Rebaudiana: A potential boon for human health. SM Journal of Medicinal Plant Studies, 1(1): 1005.
- Selamoglu, Z., Ustuntas, H.E., and Ozgen, S. 2016. Traditional and complementary alternative medicine practices of some aromatic plants in human health. Research & Reviews: Research Journal of Biology, 4(2): 52-54.
- Selamoglu, Z. and Ozgen, S. 2016. Therapeutic Potential of Saffron Crocus (Crocus sativus L.), Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology, 4(12): 1240-1245.
- Ozgen, S., Kilinc, O.K., and Selamoğlu, Z. 2016. Antioxidant Activity of Quercetin: A Mechanistic Review, Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology, 4(12): 1134-1138.
- Kilinc, O.K., Ozgen, S., and Selamoglu, Z. 2016. Bioactivity of triterpene saponins from quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd), Research & Reviews: Research Journal of Biology, 4(4), 25-28.
- Ozgen, S., Sekerci, S., and Kaya, C. 2014. Nitrate and phytochemicals: may these vary in red and green lettuce by application of organic and inorganic fertilizers? Biological Agriculture and Horticulture, 30(3): 173-182.
- Ozgen, S., Sekerci, S., and Korkut, R. 2014. The effect of organic and inorganic fertilizer sources on phytochemical content of the honeydew production (Language: Turkish). J. of Agric. Faculty of Gaziosmanpasa University, 31(1):104-110.
- Ozgen, S. and Sekerci, S. 2013. Phytochemical Variation of Carrot Variety Ereğli Siyahı (Language: Turkish). Turkish Journal of Agriculture-Food Science and Technology, 1(2):86-89.
- Ozgen, S., Sekerci, S., Korkut, R., and Karabiyik, T. 2012. The tomato debate: Postharvest-ripened or vine ripe has more antioxidant? Hort. Environ. Biotechnol., 53(4):271-276.
- Ozgen, S. and Şekerci, Ş. 2011. Distribution of phytochemicals and antioxidant capacity among the leaf positions of green and red lettuce cultivar. Spanish J. of Agricultural Research, vol:9(3):801-809.
- Ozgen, S., Busse, J.S., and Palta, J.P. 2011. Influence of root zone calcium on shoot tip necrosis and apical dominance of potato shoot: Simulation of this disorder by ethylene glycol tetraacetic acid and prevention by strontium. HortScience, 46(10):1358-1362.
- Busse, J.S., Ozgen, S., and Palta, J.P. 2008. Influence of root zone calcium on sub-apical necrosis in Solanum tuberosum shoot cultures: Localization of injury at the tissue and cellular levels. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci., 133(5):653-662.
- Ozgen, S., Karlsson, B., and Palta, J.P. 2006. Response of potatoes (cv. Russet Burbank) to supplemental calcium applications under field conditions: Tuber calcium, yield and incidence of internal brown spot. American Journal of Potato Research, 83:195-204.
- Ozgen, S, Palta, J.P. 2004. Supplemental calcium application influences potato tuber number and tuber size. Hortscience, 40(1):102-105.
- Ozgen, S. and Palta, J.P. 2003. Influence of supplemental calcium fertilization on potato tuber size and tuber number. Proc. XXVI IHC─ Potatoes − Healthy Food for Humanity (Ed. R. Y. Yada). Acta Hort., 619: 329-335.