SALAZAR MAGALLON, JESUS ANTONIO

SALAZAR MAGALLON, JESUS ANTONIO

BIOTECNOLOGÍA AGRÍCOLA · Nivel 1

Desde 2022 es Profesor-Investigador en Universidad Tecnológica de Tecamachalco

Hi, my name is Jesús Antonio Salazar. I live in Puebla city, México. I am married, my wife's name is Fatima, also, i have two children Gonzalo and Emmanel. I like soccer, my favorite team is cruz azul and i...

Hi, my name is Jesús Antonio Salazar. I live in Puebla city, México. I am married, my wife's name is Fatima, also, i have two children Gonzalo and Emmanel. I like soccer, my favorite team is cruz azul and i like to practice sports. I love biotechnology, i like to work with bioreactor and in my faculty i teache statistics classes. I am 33 years old and finally i would like study and work in some college or university.

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Información*

Nombre JESUS ANTONIO SALAZAR MAGALLON
Área CIENCIAS DE AGRICULTURA, AGROPECUARIAS, FORESTALES Y DE ECOSISTEMAS
Campo BIOTECNOLOGÍA AGRÍCOLA
Disciplina BIOTECNOLOGÍA AGRICOLA Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA ALIMENTARIA
Especialidad BIOCONTROL
CVU 266635
Institución
Dependencia SIN INFORMACION
Entidad PUEBLA
Nivel 1
Vigencia Inicio: 01/01/2023
Fin: 31/12/2027

* Información del primer trimestre de 2026.
Fuente: SECIHTI.

Publicaciones ORCID

2022
Insecticidal activity of industrial by-products fermented by Bacillus thuringiensis strain GP139 against Mites (Prostigmata: Tetranychidae) and Aphids (Hemiptera: Aphidoidea) Biocontrol Science and Technology
2019
Agroecological basis for the design of biotechnological traps based on Isaria fumosorosea for the biological control of Bemisia tabaci in strawberry crops Biocontrol Science and Technology
2017
Uso y manejo de plaguicidas en diferentes sistemas de producción de fresa en México
Inducers of resistance to Botrytis cinerea in postharvest strawberry fruits
2016
Scale-up from a Shake Flask to a Bioreactor, Based on Oxygen Transfer for the Production of Spore-crystal Complexes from Bacillus thurungiensis
2015
Evaluation of industrial by-products for the production of Bacillus thuringiensis strain GP139 and the pathogenicity when applied to Bemisia tabaci nymphs