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ABRAHAM SZTEJNBERG



CURRICULUM VITAE



A. STUDIES, TRAINING AND ACADEMIC APPOITMENTS



1937 Born in Santiago, Chile.


1950-53 Student, Hebrew Secondary School, Santiago, Chile.


1953 Immigrated to Israel.


1953-57 Student, Kanot Agricultural High School. Matriculation and Diploma.


1961 B.Sc. Agr., The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.


1963 M.Sc.Agr.(with special distinction), TheHebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of Agriculture. Major subject: "Plant Pathology". Title of thesis: "Studies on the host range of the potato late blight fungus and its oversummering on wild and ornamental Solanaceae plants".


1963 Assistant in Plant Pathology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of Agriculture, Dept. of Plant Pathology.


1964 Military service.


1969 Appointed Instructor in Plant Pathology at the same University.


1970-71 Research Advisor, Division of Mycology and Plant Pathology, Dept. of Botany, Tel-Aviv University.


1972 Ph.D., The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Thesis on the subject: "Studies on the nature and mechanism of "tolerance" and "generalized resistance" in wild oat populations of Avena sterilis L. in relation to oat stem rust". Supervisor - Prof. I. Wahl.


1971-72 Research Fellow at the Dept. of Botany, University of Aberdeen, U.K.: working with Dr. J.P. Blakeman on leaf surface microorganisms and their relation to pathogenic fungi.


1972 Research Visitor at the Dept. of Agriculture and Horticulture, University of Bristol, England. Research on fruit trees diseases under Dr. R.J.W. Byrde.


1972 Lecturer, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of Agriculture, Dept. of Plant Pathology and Microbiology.


1977-78 Visiting Associate Professor, at the Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Michigan State University, U.S.A. Research on fruit tree diseases with Prof. A.L. Jones.


1978-91 Senior Lecturer, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of Agriculture, Dept. of Plant Pathology and Microbiology.


1985-86 Visiting Professor, at the Department of Plant Pathology, University f California, Riverside, U.S.A. Research on biological control of diseases caused by Phytophthora spp. with Prof. P.H. Tsao.


1991 Associate Professor, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of Agriculture, Dept. of Plant Pathology and Microbiology.


1991-92 Visiting Scientist, at the Dept. of Plant Pathology, Cornell University, Geneva, New York, U.S.A.


    1. Visiting Professor, at the Plant Sciences Group, Soil, Plant and Ecological Sciences Division, Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand.


2004-05 Visiting Professor, at INIA, Department of Plant Protection, Madrid, Spain.


2005- Professor Emeritus


Married with three children.



B. AWARDS AND SPECIAL APPOINTMENTS



    1. President of The Israeli Phytopathological Society.


1995 The Kaye Innovation Award. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.


2002-4 The incumbent Francis Ariowitsch Chair in Agriculture.


2012- Honorary President of the Israeli Phytophatological Society.




C. SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES (BY INVITATION), NATIONAL


1974-92 Member of the Licensing Board for Pesticides, Dept. of Plant Protection, Ministry of Agriculture, Bet-Dagan, Israel.

1978-79 Member of the Directory Board of The Israeli Phytopathological Society.


1979 Chairman, Poster Presentation Board and Member of the Organizing Committee of the 6th Congress of The Israeli Phytopathological Society.


1988-90 Elected to the Executive Council as Secretary of The Israeli Phytopathological Society.


1989 Secretary and Member of the Organizing Committee of The First Israeli-Italian Phytopathological Symposium.


1989-90 Secretary and Member of the Organizing Committee of the 12th Congress of The Israeli Phytopathological Society.


1989-93 Member of The National Apricot Crop Board, Ministry of Agriculture, The Fruit Production and Marketing Board, Israel Fruit Growers Association, Tel-Aviv, Israel.


1990-91 President of The Israeli Phytopathological Society.


1994-96 Member, Committee of Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund (BARD) and Ministry of Agriculture, for reviewing grant proposals in Plant Protection.



D. SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES (BY INVITATION), INTERNATIONAL


1981 Consultant on Phytopathological Problems in Agrolandia, Ecuador.


1981 Lectures at the Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago,Chile on Dematophora root rot and rust of stone fruits.


1989 Secretary and Member of the Organizing Committee of The First Israeli-Italian Phytopatological Symposium.


1990 Chairman and Member of the Organizing Committee of The Second Israeli-Italian Phytopatological Symposium, July 1991.


1992 Consultant on Apple Diseases, Fraiburgo, Santa Catarina, Brazil.


1995 Lectures on Tropical Fruticulture, Avocado Diseases, Junta de Andalucia, Malaga, Spain.


1995 - 2000 Member of the Council of The Mediterranean Phytopathological Union.


1995-98 Treasurer and Member of the Organizing Committee of The Sixth

International Mycological Congress, Jerusalem, Israel, 1998.


  1. Invited Lecture at the 7th International Congress of Plant Pathology,

Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, on the subject: Biological control of powdery mildew by Ampelomyces quisqualis in protected crops.


1998-2001 Member of the German-Israeli Committee for Cooperation in Agricultural Research.

    1. Chairperson of Biological Control of Foliar Diseases Symposium at the 14th International Plant Protection Congress, Jerusalem, Israel, 1999.


2000 Invited Lecture at the 14th International Plant Protection Congress, Jerusalem, Israel, on the subject: Hyperparasitism in Foliar Biocontrol of Diseases.


2002 Advisory Committee for the Post Graduate (Ph.D.) Program of Agriculture

Sciences. Potificia Universidad Catolica de Chile.




E. ACTIVITIES AT THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY


1973-76 Student Curriculum Counselor, Plant Protection Interdepartmental Teaching Studies.


1979-81 Chairman, Plant Protection Interdepartmental Teaching Studies.


1980-82 Member of the Academic Committee of the Zajarias Fund for Scientists and Student Interchange between Mexico and the Hebrew University.


1981-84 Member of the Teaching Committee of the Faculty of Agriculture.


1981 Member of an ad hoc Committee for financial support of M.Sc. and Ph.D. students of the Faculty of Agriculture.


1981-85 Student Curriculum Counselor and Member of the Studies Committee, Plant Protection Interdepartmental Teaching Studies.


1982-84 Member of the Student Acceptance and Transition Committee of The Faculty of Agriculture.


1982-84 Member of the Hebrew University Committee for Academic Relationships with Latin America.


1984-85 Corresponding Member of the Hebrew University Committee for Academic Relationships with Latin America.


1986-87 Member of the Committee of the Central Library of Agricultural Science.


1987-89 Member of the Committee of Equipment, Faculty of Agriculture.


1988-89 Student Curriculum Counselor, Plant Protection Interdepartmental Teaching Studies.


1990-91 Member of the Committee of the Central Library of Agricultural Science.


1990-91 Member of the Committee of Equipment, Faculty of Agriculture.


1992-2000 Head of the Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, Faculty of Agriculture.

1994 Member of an ad hoc Committee for allocation of technicians at the Faculty of Agriculture.


1994 Chairman of the Microscopic equipment situation at the Faculty of Agriculture.


1994-96 Member of the Research Committee of the Faculty of Agriculture.



1995-97 Member of the Committee for University Program, Development and Follow-up.


1996-97 Chairman of the Sport and Recreation Center of the Faculty of Agriculture.



    1. Elected member of the Senate of the Hebrew University.


    1. Member of the Committee for the Promotion of International Relations.


1997-2001 Chairman of the Research Committee of the Faculty of Agriculture.


    1. Member of the Faculty of Agriculture Development Committee.


1998-2001 Member of the Faculty of Agriculture Development Committee

for Appointment of Lecturers at the Faculty of Agriculture.


1998-2001 Chairman of the Professional Committee in the Field of Phytopathology and Microbiology.


    1. Member of the Professional Committee in the Field of Entomology.


    1. Member of the Committee of Equipment, Faculty of Agriculture.


1998-2003 Member of the Committee of the Center for Academic and

Educational Relations with the cis and the Baltic States.


1998-2001 Member of the Committee for Appointments and Promotions in the Parallel Track – Natural and Agricultural Science


2003-2004 Chairman of the Sport and Recreation Center of the Faculty of Agriculture.



2002-2004 Member of the Professional Committee in the Field of Entomology.


2002-2004 Member of the Professional Committee in the Field of Phytopathology and

Microbiology.


F. COURSES GIVEN BY ABRAHAM SZTEJNBERG


1. Introduction to Plant Pathology (partially).


2. Citrus and Sub-Tropical Fruit Tree Diseases, up to 1996.


3. Diseases of Deciduous Fruit Trees, Grapes and Olives, up to 1996.


4. Phytopathology in Orchard Crops.


5. Plant Diseases and the Environment.


6. Proseminar A in Plant Protection, (partially).


7. Proseminar B in Plant Protection.






G. THESES SUPERVISED BY ABRAHAM SZTEJNBERG

(alone or in cooperation with others)


a. M.Sc. Theses


1. O. Achilea : Gummosis disease on lemon trees caused by the fungus Hendersonula toruloidea.


2. E. Barak : The effect of the wax and cuticle on the uptake of fungicides into leaves.


3. Z. Madar : The white root rot disease in fruit trees caused by the fungus Dematophora necatrix Hartig.


4. U. Afek : The rust disease of stone fruit in Anemone coronaria caused by the fungus Tranzschelia pruni-spinosae var. discolor.


5. R. Cohen : Studies on the chemical and the physical control of Dematophora necatrix Hartig, the causal agent of the white root rot disease in fruit trees.


6. H. Azaizia : Studies on possible mechanisms of resistance of various horticultural crops to the fungus Dematophora necatrix Hartig.


7. T. Jaakoby : Studies on the fungus Hendersonula toruloidea Nattrass, the cause of branch dieback of apricots in Israel.


8. N. Omary : Studies on Dematophora root rot on avocado trees caused by Dematophora necatrix Hartig.


9. H. Jabareen : Studies on resistance/susceptibility of persimmon trees to the white root rot disease caused by the fungus Dematophora necatrix Hartig and preliminary experiments on the function of microsclerotia.


10. S. Mazar : The possibilities of biological control of powdery mildews by the hyperparasite Ampelomyces quisqualis.


11. V. Barchilon : Resistance characteristics of avocado root-stock Persea americana resistant to Verticillium wilt.


12. S. Freeman : Integrated control of Dematophora root rot in fruit crops.


13. S. Galper : Ampelomyces quisqualis Ces.: Biology of the fungus and its possible use in the biological control of the causal agents of powdery mildew.


14. S. Abo-Foul : Growth optimization of Ampelomyces quisqualis, and trials on biological control of powdery mildew diseases.


15. A. Betzalel : Practical and biological aspects of the hyperparasite Ampelomyces quisqualis.


16. A. Lin : Control of the almond pathogen Polystigma ochraceum by urea treatments.


17. Y. Rotem : Studies on gummosis diseases in apricot trees.


18. S. Doron : The biology of the fungus Hirsutella kirchneri and its influence on the citrus rust mite.


19. G. Mairovich-Rosenbaum : Studies on biological control of powdery mildew in cereals by the hyperparasite Ampelomyces quisqualis.


20. N. Weiss : DNA-mediated transformation and molecular analysis of the chsA gene in Ampelomyces quisqualis, a biocontrol agent against powdery mildews.


21. A. Gafni : The biology of the acaropathogenic fungus Hirsutella necatrix.


  1. Z. Noiman* : Pre and postharvest gibberellin treatments on peel disorder and decay development in citrus fruits at storage.


  1. U. Yechye : Studies on Fusarium proliferatum as a grape downy mildew biocontrol agent.


  1. S. Bakshi : Genetic improvement and DNA-mediated transformation of Fusarium proliferatum – a biocontrol agent of grape downy mildew.


  1. Y. Mesica: Effect of microclimate conditions on powdery mildew epidemics caused by Leveillula taurica on pepper varieties.


  1. C. Lahav*: Identification and epidemiology of mango blossom malformation disease.


27. M. Brand : Studies on the biology and on integrated management of powdery mildew, caused by Leveillula taurica, in sweet pepper.


28. Z. Paz : Biocontrol of mites by a new genera of acaropathogenic fungi.


29. D. Klein Gueta : Epidemiological aspects and survival of Fusarium

mangiferae the casual agent of mango malformation disease.


30. A. Sadowsky : Effect of heat stress predisposition on the development of Scytalidium wilt of 'Star Ruby' grapefruit, caused by Scytalidium lignicola.


31. L. Amsalem : Epidemiological aspects and damage reduction of powdery mildew caused by Sphaerotheca macularis on strawberry.

  1. D. Yechieli : The multi-functional enzyme phenoloxidase and pathogen-host interaction of the moth Helicoverpa armigera with the entomopathogenic fungus Nomuraea rileyi.

33. D. Jacob : Epidemiological aspects and suppression of tomato powdery mildew caused by Oidium neolycopersici.


34. L. Kushnir : The influence of the antagonist fungi Acaromyces ingoldii , Meira argovae and Meira geulakonigii on plant pathogens.

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* Theses not yet completed





b. Ph.D. Theses


1. U. Afek : Biochemical defense mechanisms of induced resistance in citrus to gummosis caused by Phytophthora citrophthora.


2. S. Abo-Foul : Physiological and ultrastructural studies of the complex host plant, powdery mildew pathogen and the biological control agent Ampelomyces quisqualis.


3. Z. Madar : The host-pathogen relationships between water stress and the pathogens Diplodia pinea f. sp. Cupressi and Seiridium cardinale in Cupressus sempervirens.


4. Y. Rotem : Extracellular glucanases and their involvement in hyperparasitism of Ampelomyces quisqualis on powdery mildews.


5. S. Ovadia : Epidemiology of Uncinula necator the causal agent of grape powdery mildew, and development of decision support system for its management.


6. Z. Paz : Biological control of phytophagous mites by the fungi Meira argovae and Acaromyces ingoldii: host range and mechanism.


7. E. Gamliel-Atinsky : Chracterization of mango malformation disease and the interaction between the pathogen Fusarium mangiferae and the mango bud mite Aceria mangiferae.




H. MEMBER IN LEARNED SOCIETIES


1. The American Phytopathological Society (U.S.A.).


2. The Mediterranean Phytopathological Union (Italy).


3. The Israeli Phytopathological Society (Israel).


4. International Society for Horticultural Science (The Netherlands).


5. Society for Invertebrate Pathology (U.S.A.).



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