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Nitric oxide-mediated drought stress tolerance via improvement crop yield, antioxidants, membrane integrity and reducing the oxidative stress of two faba bean cultivars

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Research Authors
8. Nahla Dief, Eman Salah Esmail Aldaby, Mona Fathi Abd Elmowla Dawood, Mohammed Ali Ahmed Zidan
Research Journal
Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences
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NULL
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NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 1(2),1-11
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NULL
Research Year
2018

Nitric oxide-mediated drought stress tolerance via improvement crop yield, antioxidants, membrane integrity and reducing the oxidative stress of two faba bean cultivars

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
8. Nahla Dief, Eman Salah Esmail Aldaby, Mona Fathi Abd Elmowla Dawood, Mohammed Ali Ahmed Zidan
Research Journal
Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences
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NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 1(2),1-11
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NULL
Research Year
2018

OPTIMIZATION OF THE CELLULASE ENZYME PRODUCTION BY BREVIBACTERIUM HALOTOLERANS ISOLATED FROM WADI EL-NATRON, EGYPT

Research Abstract
The present work was carried out to isolate the cellulose-decomposing bacteria (CDB) from Wadi El-Natron, Egypt. Totally 40 isolates were isolated from saline mud samples. Eight out of 40 isolates exhibited high hydrolysis capacity of the Congo-Red screening method. The highly producer isolate (CDB2) was selected to optimize some nutritional and environmental factors for improving cellulase production. The bacterial isolate was identified on the basis of molecular characteristics using 16srRNA. The sequence analysis showed 99% similarity to Brevibacterium halotolerans, which is then deposited in the GenBank in NCBI under the accession number MN148622. The bacterium showed highly cellulase production by using carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) as a sole carbon source. The results showed that the optimum conditions for cellulase production by the selected isolate were noticed when grown on CMC (20 g/L) at pH 8.0 incubated at 35οC in batch conditions with shaking. The results revealed that, the bacterial isolate showed potential cellulase production at stationary phase of growth corresponding to an incubation period of 3-5 days. The cellulase enzyme has high specificity to CMC considered to be an endo-1,4-glucanase.
Research Authors
Naeima M. H. Yousef, Eman S. E. Aldaby, Eman E. Ali
Research Journal
Assiut Univ. J. of Botany and Microbiology
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
49 (1)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2020

OPTIMIZATION OF THE CELLULASE ENZYME PRODUCTION BY BREVIBACTERIUM HALOTOLERANS ISOLATED FROM WADI EL-NATRON, EGYPT

Research Abstract
The present work was carried out to isolate the cellulose-decomposing bacteria (CDB) from Wadi El-Natron, Egypt. Totally 40 isolates were isolated from saline mud samples. Eight out of 40 isolates exhibited high hydrolysis capacity of the Congo-Red screening method. The highly producer isolate (CDB2) was selected to optimize some nutritional and environmental factors for improving cellulase production. The bacterial isolate was identified on the basis of molecular characteristics using 16srRNA. The sequence analysis showed 99% similarity to Brevibacterium halotolerans, which is then deposited in the GenBank in NCBI under the accession number MN148622. The bacterium showed highly cellulase production by using carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) as a sole carbon source. The results showed that the optimum conditions for cellulase production by the selected isolate were noticed when grown on CMC (20 g/L) at pH 8.0 incubated at 35οC in batch conditions with shaking. The results revealed that, the bacterial isolate showed potential cellulase production at stationary phase of growth corresponding to an incubation period of 3-5 days. The cellulase enzyme has high specificity to CMC considered to be an endo-1,4-glucanase.
Research Authors
Naeima M. H. Yousef, Eman S. E. Aldaby, Eman E. Ali
Research Journal
Assiut Univ. J. of Botany and Microbiology
Research Member
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
49 (1)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2020

Comparative ameliorative actions of extracted bradykinin potentiating fraction from cobra snake venom and synthetic antioxidants on hepatic tissue of aflatoxicosed rats.

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NULL
Research Authors
Ahmed Y. Nassara, Safaa A. Mahgoub, Hossam-El-Din M. Omar, Sally M. Bakkar, Amany A. Osman

Research Journal
journal of applied animal research
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NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
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NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2020

Comparative ameliorative actions of extracted bradykinin potentiating fraction from cobra snake venom and synthetic antioxidants on hepatic tissue of aflatoxicosed rats.

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Ahmed Y. Nassara, Safaa A. Mahgoub, Hossam-El-Din M. Omar, Sally M. Bakkar, Amany A. Osman

Research Journal
journal of applied animal research
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2020

Comparative ameliorative actions of extracted bradykinin potentiating fraction from cobra snake venom and synthetic antioxidants on hepatic tissue of aflatoxicosed rats.

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Ahmed Y. Nassara, Safaa A. Mahgoub, Hossam-El-Din M. Omar, Sally M. Bakkar, Amany A. Osman

Research Department
Research Journal
journal of applied animal research
Research Member
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2020

Comparative ameliorative actions of extracted bradykinin potentiating fraction from cobra snake venom and synthetic antioxidants on hepatic tissue of aflatoxicosed rats.

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Ahmed Y. Nassara, Safaa A. Mahgoub, Hossam-El-Din M. Omar, Sally M. Bakkar, Amany A. Osman

Research Department
Research Journal
journal of applied animal research
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2020

Comparative ameliorative actions of extracted bradykinin potentiating fraction from cobra snake venom and synthetic antioxidants on hepatic tissue of aflatoxicosed rats.

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Ahmed Y. Nassara, Safaa A. Mahgoub, Hossam-El-Din M. Omar, Sally M. Bakkar, Amany A. Osman

Research Department
Research Journal
journal of applied animal research
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2020
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