Ibrahim, M.F.M
ibrahim_mfm@agr.asu.edu.eg
Department of Agricultural Botany - Agriculture
Interests: Plant physiology, Stress physiology, drought, salinity, heat stress, plant biochemistry, molecular biology,
Internal ID: rp12149
- 78 Scopus Citations
- 13 PubMed Citations
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Ibrahim, Mohamed Farag Mohamed
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Mohamed is a professor of plant physiology, faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
He works on some projects which related to vegetable crop production under stress conditions. All studies related to plant stress physiology such as drought, salinity, heavy metals, nutrient deficiency and plant viral diseases. Changes of secondary metabolites in the medicinal plants under stress conditions. The effect of some signaling molecules i.e. melatonin, GABA, NO..etc. investigations are being implemented at all levels including molecular, biochemical, organs and whole plant
He works on some projects which related to vegetable crop production under stress conditions. All studies related to plant stress physiology such as drought, salinity, heavy metals, nutrient deficiency and plant viral diseases. Changes of secondary metabolites in the medicinal plants under stress conditions. The effect of some signaling molecules i.e. melatonin, GABA, NO..etc. investigations are being implemented at all levels including molecular, biochemical, organs and whole plant
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- 1 Deficit irrigation | Hydrogen peroxide | potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) | Tuber yield | Vegetative growth
- 1 Degenerative callus
- 1 drip irrigation
- 1 Drought stress
- 1 drought | Folic acid | growth and yield; Phaseolus vulgaris | osmotic adjustment | snap bean
- 1 Embryogenesis blocking
- 1 Embryogenic callus
- 1 Environmentally responsive; Fungal inhibition; Glut-SH-al; Preservative; Stability characteristics; Sustained-release
- 1 Ethylene
- 1 Ex vitro transfer | In vitro hardening | Leaf anatomy | Phoenix dactylifera | Polyethylene glycol (PEG) | Stomata | Survival | Water loss %
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