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Mohamed Habib Ghorbal

Publications -  7
Citations -  982

Mohamed Habib Ghorbal is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nitrate reductase & Shoot. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications receiving 936 citations.

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Cadmium- and copper-induced changes in tomato membrane lipids.

TL;DR: Investigation in tomato seedlings found copper was found to be the most unfavourable for plant growth and lipid metabolism, and the possible mechanisms by which heavy metals, especially Cu, induce a strong lipid shift are discussed.
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Effects of NaCl on Flows of N and Mineral Ions and on NO3- Reduction Rate within Whole Plants of Salt-Sensitive Bean and Salt-Tolerant Cotton

TL;DR: The data show that alteration of mineral nutrition is not solely the reflection of a decreased growth rate, but also is a general process that impairs uptake of all the minerals even at mild NaCl salinity.
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Effects of cadmium on activity of nitrate reductase and on other enzymes of the nitrate assimilation pathway in bean

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of cadmium exposure on nitrate assimilation in bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris L. cv Morgane) plants was examined and it was shown that Cd treatment induces both rapid and long-term changes in the activity of the enzymes involved in nitrogen assimilation, partly in response to reduced water and nutrient uptake.
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Cd-Stress on Nitrogen Assimilation

TL;DR: Nitrate assimilation in higher plants is the principal biosynthetic pathway leading to glutamate, required for synthesis of particular metabolites that participate in mechanisms of biochemical adaptation to heavy metal stress such as cadmium, and it is suggested that the induction of NADH-glutamate dehydrogenase activity under Cadmium stress may provide glutamate required for enhancing the synthesis of proline, γ-glUTamylcysteine and glutathione.
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Responses of bean and tomato plants to cadmium : Growth, mineral nutrition, and nitrate reduction

TL;DR: Cd-induced decrease in nitrate reductase activity was accompanied by a similar decrease in tissue NO - 3 concentrations, and this decrease is interpreted as being indirect, i.e. the consequence of the reduced NO -3 uptake and translocation in the plants.