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  • Department : Botany
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  • Growth stimulation and inhibition by salt in relation to Na+ manipulating genes in xero-halophyte Atriplex halimus L
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  1. Proline induces the expression of salt‐stress‐responsive proteins and may improve the adaptation of Pancratium maritimum L. to salt‐stress
  2. Oxidative stress in herbicide-treated broad bean and maize plants
  3. The importance of phytogenic mounds (Nebkhas) for restoration of arid degraded rangelands in Northern Sinai
  4. Water quality assessment with simultaneous Landsat-5 TM at Manzala Lagoon, Egypt
  5. Distribution of aquatic plants in relation to environmental factors in the Nile Delta
  6. Fine and coarse regulation of reactive oxygen species in the salt tolerant mutants of barnyard grass and their wild‐type parents under salt stress
  7. Hepatoprotective effect of Moringa oleifera leaves extract against carbon tetrachloride-induced liver damage in rats
  8. Relationships between landforms, soil characteristics and dominant xerophytes in the hyper-arid northern United Arab Emirates
  9. Regulation of metabolomics in Atriplex halimus growth under salt and drought stress
  10. Forage production from three grass species under saline irrigation in Egypt
  11. Effect of kinetin on photosynthetic activity and carbohydrate content in waterlogged or seawater-treated Vigna sinensis and Zea mays plants
  12. Herbicide tolerance in maize is related to increased levels of glutathione and glutathione-associated enzymes
  13. Kinetin regulation of growth and secondary metabolism in waterlogging and salinity treated Vigna sinensis and Zea mays
  14. Physiological aspects of tolerance in Atriplex halimus L. to NaCl and drought
  15. Changes in antioxidants and kinetics of glutathione-S-transferase of maize in response to isoproturon treatment
  16. Changes of antioxidants and GSH-associated enzymes in isoproturon-treated maize
  17. Ecology and biomass production of Cyperus papyrus L. on the Nile bank at Damietta, Egypt
  18. Phylogenetic diversity and ecological features in the Egyptian flora
  19. A DREB gene from the xero-halophyte Atriplex halimus is induced by osmotic but not ionic stress and shows distinct differences from glycophytic homologues
  20. Changes in nitrogen content and protein profiles following in vitro selection of NaCl resistant mung bean and tomato
  21. Determinants of floristic diversity and vegetation composition on the islands of Lake Burollos, Egypt
  22. In vitro selection of mung bean and tomato for improving tolerance to NaCl
  23. Aquatic macrophyte distribution in Lake Manzala, Egypt
  24. Floristic composition and phytogeography in a Mediterranean deltaic lake (Lake Burollos), Egypt
  25. On the ecology of the deltaic Mediterranean coastal land, Egypt. III. The habitat of salt marshes of Damietta-Port Said coastal region.
  26. Role of glycine in improving the ionic and ROS homeostasis during NaCl stress in wheat
  27. Vegetation–environment relationships along El‐Salam Canal, Egypt
  28. Vegetation zonation and management in the Damietta estuary of the River Nile
  29. Granular formulation of Fusarium oxysporum for biological control of faba bean and tomato Orobanche
  30. Salt tolerance at germination and vegetative growth involves different mechanisms in barnyard grass (Echinochloa crusgalli L.) mutants
  31. Growth and inhibition by salt in relation to Na+ manipulating genes in xero-halophyte Atriplex halimus L.
  32. Ecology of four succulent halophytes in the Mediterranean coast of Damietta, Egypt.
  33. On the ecology of Azolla filiculoides Lam. in Damietta district, Egypt
  34. Ecology and biomass of Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. Ex. Steud. in the north-eastern region of the Nile Delta, Egypt
  35. Ecology of the rampant weed Nymphaea lotus L. Willdenow in natural and ricefield habitats of the Nile delta, Egypt
  36. Ecotoxicological assessment of toxic elements contamination in mangrove ecosystem along the Red Sea coast, Egypt
  37. Growth, photosynthesis and stress-inducible genes of Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steudel from different habitats
  38. Molecular aspects in elevation of sunflower tolerance to drought by boron and calcium foliar sprays
  39. Richness, phylogenetic diversity, and abundance all have positive effects on invader performance in an arid ecosystem
  40. Nutrients alleviate the deleterious effect of salinity on germination and early seedling growth of the psammophytic grass Elymus farctus
  41. A possible role for C4 photosynthetic enzymes in tolerance of Zea mays to NaCl
  42. Studies on the ecology and control of aquatic and canal bank weeds of the Nile Delta, Egypt
  43. Invasion risk assessment using trait-environment and species distribution modelling techniques in an arid protected area: Towards conservation prioritization
  44. Exogenous trehalose alleviates the adverse effects of salinity stress in wheat.
  45. Population structure and ecological role of Moringa peregrina (Forssk.) Fiori. at its northwestern range edge in the Hajar Mountains
  46. Role of defense enzymes, proteins, solutes and Δ1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate synthase in wheat tolerance to drought
  47. Drought stress affects gas exchange and uptake and partitioning of minerals in swallowwort (Cynanchum acutum L.)
  48. Mountainous landscape vegetation and species composition at Wadi Helo: A protected area in Hajar Mountains, UAE
  49. Ecology of some aquatic plants in polluted water courses, Nile Delta, Egypt
  50. Growth Response and Changes in Starch Formation as a Result of Imazethapyr Treatment of Soybean (Glycine max L.)
  51. Differential tolerance of two wheat cultivars to NaCl is related to antioxidant potentialities
  52. Shelf-life extension and quality improvement of minimally processed pear by combination treatments with irradiation
  53. Use of the kallar grass (Leptochloa fusca L.) Kunth. in saline agriculture in arid lands of Egypt.
  54. The shoreline and aquatic vegetation of El-Salam canal, Egypt
  55. Nitrogen alleviates NaCl toxicity in maize seedlings by regulating photosynthetic activity and ROS homeostasis
  56. The interaction of genes controlling root traits is required for the developmental acquisition of deep and thick root traits and improving root architecture in response to low�…
  57. Keys for and morphological character variation in some Egyptian cultivars of Cucurbitaceae
  58. Effect of rimsulfuron and its major degradation product on ALS activity and on protein and starch formation in maize.
  59. Overexpression of Na+-manipulating genes in wheat by selenium is associated with antioxidant enforcement for enhancement of salinity tolerance
  60. Root-favoured biomass allocation improves growth and yield of field-grown rice (Oryza sativa L.) plants only when the shoot sink is expandable
  61. Heterogeneity in patterns of survival of the invasive species Ipomoea carnea in urban habitats along the Egyptian Nile Delta
  62. Restricting the above ground sink corrects the root/shoot ratio and substantially boosts the yield potential per panicle in field‐grown rice (Oryza sativa L.)
  63. Effect of gamma radiation on the physiological properties and genetic materials of Streptomyces albaduncus and S. erythogresius
  64. Phytoplankton distribution in relation to environmental factors along the Suez Canal and the Red Sea coast of Egypt
  65. Kinetics of inhibition of isoproturon to glutathione-associated enzymes in wheat
  66. Ecology and anatomy of Nymphaea Lotus L. in the Nile delta
  67. Environmental Influences on the Distribution and Abundance of Waterlettuce(Pistia stratiotes L.) in Egypt
  68. Responses and tolerance mechanisms of mangrove trees to the ambient salinity along the Egyptian Red Sea Coast
  69. Supplementary CaCl2 ameliorates wheat tolerance to NaCl
  70. RESPONSE OF BARLEY TO INTERCROPPING WITH SUGAR BEET LINDER DIFFERENT NITROGEN FERTILIZATION LEVELS.
  71. Phytoplankton diversity in some ponds at New Damietta-Egypt
  72. Granular Mycoherbicides Formulation of Fusarium oxysporum for Orobanche Biocontrol Mitigate Oxidative Stress and Growth Reduction in Host Species
  73. Regional patterns of rarity and life history elements in the flora of Egypt
  74. The Rediscovery of Papyrus (Cyperus papyrus L.), on the bank of the Damietta branch of the Nile Delta, Egypt
  75. Growing halophytes in Egypt for forage production and desertification contol.
  76. On the ecology of canal bank vegetation of the Nile Delta, Egypt
  77. On the ecology of Damietta coastal area
  78. Response to salt stress of two wetland grasses of forage potentialities
  79. The complementary role of root and leaf PIP1 and PIP2 aquaporins drives the anisohydric behavior in Helinathus annuus L.
  80. Developmental acquisition of salt tolerance in the halophyte Atriplex halimus L. is related to differential regulation of salt inducible genes
  81. The occurrence of microfungi in the ectorhizosphere-rhizoplane zone of some selected macrophytes from the Nile Delta of Egypt
  82. Phytochemical Screening and Antioxidant Potential of Lotus corniculatusand Amaranthus viridis
  83. Essential Oils as Antimicrobial and Food Preservatives
  84. Phytochemical Constituents and Antibacterial Activity of the Medicinal Herb Deverra tortuosa (Desf.) DC.
  85. Water quality and monitoring of some pollution indicators in Lake Manzala, Egypt
  86. Phytochemical and biological evaluation of Urospermum picroides
  87. An Ecological Study on Two Geophytes: Asparagus stipularis Forssk. and Asphodelus aestivus Brot. in the Mediterranean Coast of Egypt
  88. Physiological responses of herbicides-treated wheat to selected nitrogen sources.
  89. Potentiality of Azolla Filiculoides Lam. For Nitrogen fixation and Its useas A Biofertilizer for rice
  90. Domestication and biomass production of Kochia scoparia (L.) Roth as a fodder-producing halophyte under Egyptian conditions
  91. On the Ecology of the Deltaic Mediterranean Coastal Land, Egypt. Sand Formation of Damietta-Port-Said Coast
  92. Influence of land cover indices and surface temperature on the metals bioaccumulation by three Macrophytes in Lake Burullus, Egypt
  93. High external Na+, but not K+, stimulates the growth of Ulva lactuca (L.) via induction of the plasma membrane ATPases and achievement of K+/Na+ homeostasis
  94. 1. ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY OF MEDICINAL PLANT EXTRACTS AGAINST THE PREDOMINANT FUNGI CAUSING SPOILAGE OF SOME FRUITS COLLECTED FROM MARKETS OF DAMIETTA by ZAKARIA AM BAKA, MAMDOUH�…
  95. Evaluation of some plant extracts for controlling mycoflora causing spoilage of stored cereals and legumes
  96. Performance and chemical composition of three Echinochloa grasses over short term experiment
  97. Epiphytic microalgae and water quality interaction at north delta-Egypt
  98. Habitat-types and diversity of plants in Wadi El Rayan protectorate
  99. Ecology and economic potentialities of the dominant salt-tolerant reeds and rushes in the Nile Delta
  100. Phytoplankton as indicators of water quality in the irrigation and drainage canals in western Damietta-Egypt
  101. On the ecology of aquatic plants of the irrigation and drainage canals of Damietta, Egypt
  102. Analysis of habitats and anatomy of Juncus subulatus Forssk, deltaic Mediterranean coast, Egypt.
  103. Stigmasterol relieves the negative impact of drought on flax through modulation of redox homeostasis
  104. Contrasting alien effects on native diversity along biotic and abiotic gradients in an arid protected area
  105. Ecological and essential oils characteristics of Deverra tortuosai (Desf.) DC. in Egyptian deserts
  106. Bioactive constituents and allelopathic activities of the invasive weed Ranunculus sceleratus L. Nile Delta, Egypt
  107. Maturation of Atriplex halimus L. leaves involves changes in the molecular regulation of stomatal conductance under high evaporative demand and high but not low�…
  108. Differential responses of aquatic and aerobic forms of Echinochloa crus-galli (L.) Beauv. and E. colona (L.) Link. by morpho-physiological and molecular analysis
  109. Mycoflora associated with some stored seeds and their control by aqueous extract from medicinal plants
  110. Ecological Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Water, Sediment and Macrophytes of Two Drains in the Deltaic Mediterranean Coast of Egypt.
  111. Ameliorative effect of ascorbate on growth and oil fatty acid composition of soybean under salinity
  112. Mycogenical synthesising agnps using two native Egyptian endophytic fungi isolated from poisonous plants
  113. Heavy Metals Biosorption Using Dry Biomass of Lotus Corniculatus L. And Amaranthus Viridis L.
  114. Bio-Control And Ultrastructure Of Post-Harvest Pathogenic Fungi Of Apple Fruits: Post-harvest pathogenic fungi of fruits
  115. The success of alien plants in an arid ecosystem: Structural equation modeling reveals hidden effects of soil resources
  116. Ecological study of the invasive weed Lepidium virginicum L. in the fields of the Nile Delta coast
  117. Antioxidant activity and phenolic profile of wild and cultivated endemic Origanum syriacum var. Sinaicum in Saint Catherine protectorate, southern Sinai
  118. Adaptation of Silene succulenta Forssk. and Spergularia marina (L.) Bessler growing in the deltaic mediterranean coast of Egypt
  119. Efficacy of branched-chain amino acids and naphthalic anhydride for soybean protection from rimsulfuron toxicity.
  120. Enhancing drought tolerance of flax and improving oil quality features by priming seeds in folic acid
  121. Stigmasterol alleviates the impacts of drought in flax and improves oil yield via modulating efficient antioxidant and ROS homeostasis
  122. Molecular and Physiological Responses of Naturally Grown Atriplex halimus L. to Drought-Stress Recovery in the Absence or Presence of Na+ Ions Under Natural�…
  123. Niche differentiation of two congeneric Phlomis species in Egypt
  124. Alleviation of chlorimuron-ethyl toxicity to soybean by branched-chain amino acids or naphthalic anhydride
  125. Clinopodium serpyllifolium subsp. barbatum (Lamiaceae) and Datura ferox (Solanaceae): New records for the flora of Egypt
  126. Effect of some Natural Treatments on Vegetative Growth and Leaf Chemical Composition of Squash Plants Growing Under Cold Conditions.
  127. ECOLOGICAL STUDY ON WEED FLORA GROWING IN THE ORCHARDS OF NEW DAMIETTA
  128. Bahr El Baqar Drain: Ecological and Historical Studies: Negative Imapcts on human health and Lake Manzala
  129. Biotic Relationships between Plants and Birds at Damietta Coastal Area, Egypt
  130. ECOPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDY ON THE INVASIVE WEED Cynanchum acutum L.
  131. Ecology and seasonal growth patterns for Ottelia alismoides (L.) Pers., in freshwater habitats in Egypt
  132. Comparative effects of alachlor, metolachlor, atrazine, fluometuron and trifluralin on the endogenous phytohormones in maize and soybean.
  133. Water Quality and Bacteriological Assessment of Two Drains; in the Deltaic Mediterranean Coast of Egypt.
  134. Attenuation of impact of rimsulfuron in maize by priming of grains with branched-chain amino acids or dressing with naphthalic anhydride
  135. The current status and the long-term variations of water quality in Lake Manzala, Egypt
  136. The antagonistic and synergistic effects of naphthalic anhydride and 1aminobenzotriazole to imazethapyr toxicity in maize
  137. Microhabitats Supporting Endemic Plants in Sinai, Egypt
  138. Floristic composition, chorotypes and life form of the Musallata, natural reserve, Libya
  139. Speciation the heavy metals; Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn, Ni, Cd and Pb in the Sediment of Lake Burullus (Ramsar site), Egypt
  140. Different Responses of Echinochloa crus-galli and Echinochloa colona to Bisbyric-sodium (Nominee tm)
  141. Exogenous trehalose alleviates the adverse effects of NaCl stress in wheat
  142. The current status of heavy metals pollution in Burullus Protectorate, Ramsar site, Egypt
  143. Habitat Effect on the Essential Oils, Phenolics and Flavonoids of the Medicinal Weed Apium graveolens L.
  144. ECOLOGICAL STUDY ON Plantago major L. IN THE DIFFERENT HABITATS OF DAMIETTA
  145. Effect of gamma irradiation on the morphological characteristics of some pigmented streptomycetes isolated from Egyptian soils
  146. In vitro selection of NaCl resistant mung bean and tomato plants.
  147. Phytochemistry and Ecology of Cyperus capitatus: Isolation of a New Flavane
  148. The influence of naphthalic anhydride and 1-aminobenzotriazole on maize resistance to herbicides-secondary metabolism responses.
  149. Influence of imazethapyr on the kinetics of ribulose 1, 5-bisphosphate carboxylase and on the nitrogenous components in Glycine max
  150. Symptoms of an abscission-like response in herbicide-treated maize (Zea mays) seedlings and its relation to chlorosis.
  151. Nutrients alleviate the deleterious effect of salinity on germination and early seedling growth of the psammophytic grass
  152. Habitat Range of Four Atriplex Species Growing in the Mediterranean Coast of Egypt
  153. Modelling current and future distribution of some invasive weeds at local and global scales under climatic change
  154. Bioaccumulation of some heavy metals by four exotic weeds in the coastal area of Nile Delta, Egypt
  155. Phenotypic plasticity of four invasive species in north-eastern section of the Nile Delta coast, Egypt
  156. Bioactive Compounds from Macrofungi and their Potential Applications
  157. Spatial Distribution and Assessment of Physicochemical Properties and Heavy Metals Pollution in Water and Sediments of Two Drains, Nile Delta, Egypt
  158. Exploring the Antibacterial Potential of Essential Oils Extracted from Three Medicinal Plants Against Some Foodborne Bacteria
  159. Improving fatty acid composition of soybean yield under NaCl stress by soaking seeds in ascorbate
  160. STUDY OF SERUM TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR ALPHA LEVEL IN PREDIABETICS AND TYPE 2 DIABETIC EGYPTIAN PATIENTS
  161. Carbohydrate fractionation of two congeneric Phlomis species from different microhabitats at Saint Katherine and the western Mediterranean coast of Egypt
  162. Assessment of Nurses’ Competency Level Regarding the Care of Infants with Congenital Anomalies of Central Nervous System
  163. Comparative characterization of growth and phylogenetic relationship of some Poaceae C3 and C4 members in aquatic and terrestrial habitats
  164. Assessing Efficacy of Some Egyptian Medicinal Plants Extract against Postharvest Fungi cause Spoilage of Fruits
  165. Group–B streptococcal genital infection and premature rupture of membranes
  166. Effect of imazethapyr on Zea mays L. in the presence of the safener naphthalic anhydride or the cytochrome inhibitor 1-aminobenzotriazole
  167. The impact of different habitats on some C3 and C4 species of poaceae growing in Nile delta
  168. Monitoring of Some Pollution Indicators in Lake Manzala, Egypt.
  169. Environmental impact of some poisonous weeds in Damietta, Egypt
  170. A Survey Study on some Halophytes Growing in the Damietta Coastal Area Referring to its Botanical and Ecological Significance
  171. Ecological Study on Two Grass Species in the Coastal Wetlands of the Nile Delta, Egypt
  172. Different Responses of Echinochloa crus-galli and Echinochloa colona to Bisbyric-sodium (Nomineetm)
  173. Differential effect of NaCl and KCl salinity on dimorphic seeds of chicory (Cichorium pumilum L.) during germination and subsequent recovery
  174. Antifungal activity of some medicinal plant extracts against the most prevalent fungal pathogens causing spoilage of some fruits
  175. Impact of Environmental Changes on loss of Biodiversity in Egypt
  176. Relationship between efficiency of antioxidants in wheat and tolerance to NaCl
  177. Role of Na+ manipulating genes in Phragmites australis adaptation to different habitats
  178. Changes in ni tro gen con tent and pro tein pro files fol low ing in vi tro selection of NaCl resistant mung bean and tomato
  179. Ecology of Four Succulent Halophytes
  180. Biocontrol of seed-borne mycoflora by plant extracts
  181. Effects of Water Level and Nutrients on Growth and Chemical Composition of Two Wetland Sedges in the Nile Delta
  182. Supplementary CaCl2 ameliorates wheat tolerance to NaCl
  183. eco-physiological of three economic weeds weeds - e book
  184. SECONDARY METABOLISM, ENZYMATIC ANTIOXIDANTS AND ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITIES AS SIGNALING TO SOME STRESS ELICITORS
  185. Microbiological Quality of Mixed Vegetables Salad and Insuring its Safety by Irradiation
  186. In vitro selection of mung bean and tomato for improving tolerance to NaCl
  187. Effect of Irradiation on the Hygienic, Chemical and Sensory Quality of Minimally Processed Fresh-Cut Carrot
  188. Mycological Studies on Some Minimally Processed Fruits and Vegetables
  189. GENETIC DIVERGENCE ANALYSIS AMONG 56 BREAD WHEAT GENOTYPES
  190. Antimicrobial Activity and Morphological Changes of Streptomyces Ascendable and Streptomyces Eighty-three's as Affected by Environmental Conditions and Gamma Radiation
  191. In vitro selection of tomato resistance to metribuzin herbicide. Indices of tissue culture and growth parameters.
  192. In vitro induction of tomato resistance to metribuzin herbicide. Secondary metabolism indices.
  193. Metabolic responses of tomato plants to metribuzin herbicide by in vivo and in vitro techniques.
  194. La kin�tine permet d'�viter l'effet de la submersion et de la salinit� sur la croissance et affecte la production de r�gulateurs de croissance chez Vigna sinensis et Zea mays
  195. The influence of naphthalic anhydride and 1-aminobenzotriazole on maize resistance to herbicides-interferences with growth.
  196. Efficacite du GA3 et des phytoprotecteurs dans la protection du mais contre la toxicite du metolachlor
  197. [Future objectives for Agricultural development in Egypt in the frame of local, regional and international changes].[Arabic]
  198. Future objectives for Agricultural development in Egypt in the frame of local, regional and international changes
  199. Effect of rimsulfuron and its major degradation product on ALS activity and on protein and starch formation in maize.. vol. 1
  200. ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT
  201. Vegetation types of Lake Burollos sand bar and their role in the lake development
  202. ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT
  203. Changes in ni tro gen con tent and pro tein pro files fol low ing in vi tro se lec tion of NaCl re sis tant mung bean and to mato
  204. Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences
  205. Plant Life of the Coastal Swamps in Egypt: Renewable Natural Resources for Sustainable Development
  206. Growing halophytes in Egypt for forage production and desertification control Production fourrag�re et contr�le de la d�sertification en Egypte par la culture de plantes halophytes