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Grand Avenue Student Semifinalist In National Science Contest

Tyler Bissoondial did complicated research on how salt affects plants.

Tyler Bissoondial, an eighth-grader at Grand Avenue Middle School in the Bellmore-Merrick Central School District, was recently chosen as one of the 300 semifinalists in the Broadcom MASTERS competition.

Bissoondial conducted his research project as seventh-grader under the guidance of science research teacher, Tami Cruz.

“Tyler is a very hardworking and talented student who is always willing to help his peers," said Cruz.

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His project is “MicroRNA-156 regulates gametophyte to sporophyte development and sensitivity to salinity in Ceratopteris richardii.” In his research, Bissoondial investigated the mechanisms by which salt stress affects the fertility of plants. He demonstrated that changes in the level of specific molecules, called microRNAs, can affect development and fertility of plant, especially during salt stress. Understanding the mechanisms by which plant respond to salt stress can help develop strategies to improve fertilization and crop production.

He was nominated to participate in the national Broadcom MASTERS competition after winning first place in the regional Long Island Science and Engineering Fair in March.

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This is the second consecutive year Bissoondial has received this nomination to participate in Broadcom MASTERS and his first time selected as a semifinalist.

“I couldn’t be prouder of Tyler’s work and Ms. Cruz’s mentorship through the process,” added Principal Carlo Conte.

Broadcom MASTERS is the nation's premier science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) competition for middle school students. Thirty finalists will be announced on Sept. 18.

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