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Impact of Foliar Application of Chitosan Dissolved in Different Organic Acids on Isozymes, Protein Patterns and Physio-Biochemical Characteristics of Tomato Grown under Salinity Stress

Impact of Foliar Application of Chitosan Dissolved in Different Organic Acids on Isozymes, Protein Patterns and Physio-Biochemical Characteristics of Tomato Grown under Salinity Stress

Mohamed S. Attia 1,*, Mahmoud S. Osman 1,* , Amr S. Mohamed 2 , Hany A. Mahgoub 1, Mohamed O. Garada 3,4 , Eslam S. Abdelmouty 1 and Arafat Abdel Hamed Abdel Latef 1 Botany and Microbiology Department, Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University, Cairo 11651, Egypt; h.mahgoub@azhar.edu.eg (H.A.M.); drislam20013@gmail.com (E.S.A.) 2 Biotechnology Lab, Horticulture Research

Evaluating the chemical composition and antioxidant activity of three Egyptian seaweeds

Evaluating the chemical composition and antioxidant activity of three Egyptian seaweeds

Abstract Seaweeds have a growing number of successful applications in the food industry, medicine and in the cosmetic industry, which increases the importance of evaluating their chemical composition. In the present study, three common Egyptian seaweeds (Dictyota dichotoma, Turbinaria decurrens and Laurencia obtusa) were collected from the Red Sea coast, Suez, Egypt. The chemical profile

Effects of Some Plant Extracts, Bioagents, and Organic Compounds on Botrytis and Sclerotinia Molds

Abstract Botrytis cinerea and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum are necrotrophic fungi and are closely related pathogenic fungi that infect hundreds of plant species worldwide. In this study, the natural botryticidal/scleroticidal efficacy of some plant extracts, bioagents, and organic compounds known to possess antifungal activity was evaluated. Pathogenicity tests of the fungal molds showed virulence divergence, depending on

Effects of Some Plant Extracts, Bioagents, and Organic Compounds on Botrytis and Sclerotinia Molds

Evaluating the chemical composition and antioxidant activity of three Egyptian seaweeds

Abstract : Seaweeds have a growing number of successful applications in the food industry, medicine and in the cosmetic industry, which increases the importance of evaluating their chemical composition. In the present study, three common Egyptian seaweeds (Dictyota dichotoma, Turbinaria decurrens and Laurencia obtusa) were collected from the Red Sea coast, Suez, Egypt. The chemical

Evaluating the chemical composition and antioxidant activity of three Egyptian seaweeds