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Abdullah A. Al-Doss
Researcher at King Saud University
Publications - 81
Citations - 1292
Abdullah A. Al-Doss is an academic researcher from King Saud University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Quantitative trait locus. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 69 publications receiving 889 citations.
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Engineering Melon Plants with Improved Fruit Shelf Life Using the TILLING Approach
Fatima Dahmani-Mardas,Christelle Troadec,Adnane Boualem,Sylvie Lévêque,Abdullah A. Alsadon,Abdullah A. Al-Doss,Catherine Dogimont,Abdelhafid Bendahmane,Abdelhafid Bendahmane +8 more
TL;DR: This work demonstrates the effectiveness of TILLING as a reverse genetics tool to improve crop species as cucurbits are model species in different areas of plant biology and is anticipate that the developed tool will be widely exploited by the scientific community.
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Exogenous Application of Proline and Salicylic Acid can Mitigate the Injurious Impacts of Drought Stress on Barley Plants Associated with Physiological and Histological Characters
Khaled A. A. Abdelaal,Kotb Attia,Salman Alamery,Mohamed M. El-Afry,Abdelhalim I. Ghazy,Dalia S. Tantawy,Abdullah A. Al-Doss,El-Sayed E. El-Shawy,Abdelghafar M. Abu-Elsaoud,Yaser M. Hafez +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, Salicylic acid and proline treatments led to increased stem length, plant dry weights, chlorophyll concentration, relative water content, activity of antioxidant enzymes, and grain yield under drought stress.
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Morphological and agronomic variation in North African and Arabian alfalfas.
TL;DR: A long history of cultivation in desert regions of the Middle East has led to the evolution of diverse ecotypes of very nonwinterdormant alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.), however, relatively little is known about variation among al falfa ecotypes from different regions ofThe Middle East.
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Beneficial Effects of Biochar and Chitosan on Antioxidative Capacity, Osmolytes Accumulation, and Anatomical Characters of Water-Stressed Barley Plants
Yaser M. Hafez,Kotb Attia,Salman Alamery,Abdelhalim I. Ghazy,Abdullah A. Al-Doss,Eid I. Ibrahim,Emad Rashwan,Lamiaa M.M. El-Maghraby,Ahmed El-Said Awad,Khaled A. A. Abdelaal +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of biochar and chitosan on barley plants under drought stress conditions was investigated during two field experiments, and the results confirmed that drought stress negatively affected morphological and physiological growth traits of barley plants such as plant height, number of leaves, chlorophyll concentrations, and relative water content.
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Expression of the Aeluropus littoralis AlSAP gene in rice confers broad tolerance to abiotic stresses through maintenance of photosynthesis
Rania Ben Saad,Denis Fabre,Delphine Mieulet,Donaldo Meynard,Michaël Dingkuhn,Abdullah A. Al-Doss,Emmanuel Guiderdoni,Afif Hassairi,Afif Hassairi +8 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that AlSAP expression generates stress tolerance in plants through maintenance of the photosynthetic apparatus integrity and by stimulating an endogenous adaptive potential which is not effectively accomplished in WT plants.