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Molecular identification of Rosa x damascena growing in Taif region.

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Research Authors
Amer, S., Basaid, S.A., Ali E.F.,
Research Journal
International Journal of Plant Biology 7(1), 07-10. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/pb.2016.6307.
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NULL
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NULL
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1
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NULL
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NULL
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2016

Supplemental effects of silicon nutrition on growth characters and shelf life quality of potted greenhouse produced chrysanthemu.

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Research Authors
Ali, E.F., Hassan, F.,
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Acta Sci. Pol. Hortorum Cultus, 15(4):85-98.
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NULL
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NULL
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1
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NULL
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NULL
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2016

Water stress alleviation of roselle plant by silicon treatment through some physiological and biochemical responses

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NULL
Research Authors
Ali, E.F., Hassan, F.,
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Research & Review in Biology. 21(3): 1-17. Article no.ARRB.37670 ISSN: 2347-565X, NLM ID: 101632869
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NULL
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1
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NULL
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2017

Influence of bio-fertilizers on growth, yield and anthocyanin content of Hibiscus sabdariffa L. plant under Taif region conditions.

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Research Authors
Kahil, A.A., Ali, E.F., Hassan, F.,
Research Journal
Annual Research & Review in Biology. 17(1): 1-15. Article no.ARRB.36099 ISSN: 2347-565X, NLM ID: 101632869
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NULL
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NULL
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1
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NULL
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NULL
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2017

Impact of glyphosate herbicide and salicylic acid on seed germination, cell structure and physiological activities of faba bean (Vicia faba L.) plant.

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Research Authors
Fayez K.A., Ali E.F.,
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Annual Research & Review in Biology. 17(4): 1-15, Article no.ARRB.36097 ISSN: 2347-565X, NLM ID: 101632869
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NULL
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NULL
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1
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NULL
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NULL
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2017

Impact of Sewage Effluent Amended with the Chlorophyte Scenedesmus quadricauda or the Cyanophyt nostoc sp. on Some Metabolic Pools of Wheat and Alfalfa Plants.

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Research Authors
Abdel-Basset, R., Abdel Wahab, Dalia A, Ali, E.F., Issa, A.A.,
Research Journal
Asian Journal of Plant Science and Research, 7(3):42-51.
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NULL
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NULL
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1
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NULL
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NULL
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2018

Effects of Biochar amended saline soil on growth and some metabolic activities of two Soybean cultivars in Saudi Arabia.

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Research Authors
Kahil, A.A., Al-Sodany, Y.M., Issa, A.A., Ali, E.F.,
Research Journal
Annual Research & Review in Biology. 25(6): 1-14, Article no.ARRB.41126 ISSN: 2347-565X, NLM ID: 101632869b
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NULL
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NULL
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1
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NULL
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2018

Diversity of soil Cyanobacteria in relation to allelopathic effects of dominant wild plants and edaphic factors at western Saudi Arabia

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NULL
Research Authors
Al-Sodany, Y.M., Issa, A.A., Kahil, A.A., Ali, E.F.
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Research Journal
Annual Research & Review in Biology
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Research Pages
1-14
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NULL
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1
Research Vol
26(3)
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NULL
Research Year
2018

Evaluation of proline functions in saline conditions

Research Abstract
More than one third of the world's irrigated lands are affected by salinity, which has great impact on plant growth and yield worldwide. Proline accumulation under salt stress has been indicated to correlate with salt tolerance. Exogenous application as well as genetic engineering of metabolic pathways involved in the metabolism of proline has been successful in improving tolerance to salinity. Correlation between proline accumulation as well as its proposed roles and salt adaptation, however, has not been clearly confirmed in several plant species. In addition, the studies relating proline functions and plant salt tolerance are always carried out in growth chambers, and are not successfully verified in field conditions. Further, plant salt tolerance is a complex trait, and studies based solely on proline accumulation do not adequately explain its functions in salinity tolerance, and thus it is difficult to interpret the discrepancies among different data. Moreover, several reports indicate that Pro role in salt tolerance is a matter of debates, as whether Pro accumulation has adaptive significance or is a consequence of alterations in cellular metabolism induced by salinity. As no consensus is obtained on the exact roles of proline production, proline exact roles in the adaptation to saline environments is therefore still lacking and is even a matter of debates. It is obvious that comprehensive future research is needed to establish the proline exact mechanism by which it enhances plant salt tolerance. We propose, however, that proline might be essential for improving salinity tolerance in some species/cultivars, but may not be relevant in others. Evidence supporting both arguments has been presented in order to reassess the feasibility of the proposed roles of Pro in plant salt tolerance mechanism.
Research Authors
Mohamed Magdy; F. Mansour and Esmat Farouk Ali
Research Department
Research Journal
Phytochemistry
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Research Pages
pp. 52-68
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NULL
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1
Research Vol
Vol. 140
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NULL
Research Year
2017
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