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Nabil I. Elsheery
Researcher at Tanta University
Publications - 40
Citations - 1764
Nabil I. Elsheery is an academic researcher from Tanta University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 28 publications receiving 1099 citations. Previous affiliations of Nabil I. Elsheery include Chinese Academy of Sciences & Guangxi University.
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Frequently asked questions about in vivo chlorophyll fluorescence: Practical issues
Hazem M. Kalaji,Gert Schansker,Richard J. Ladle,Vasilij Goltsev,Karolina Bosa,Suleyman I. Allakhverdiev,Marian Brestic,Filippo Bussotti,Ángeles Calatayud,Piotr Dąbrowski,Nabil I. Elsheery,Lorenzo Ferroni,Lucia Guidi,Sander W. Hogewoning,Anjana Jajoo,Amarendra Narayan Misra,Sergio G. Nebauer,Simonetta Pancaldi,Consuelo Penella,DorothyBelle Poli,Martina Pollastrini,Zdzisława Romanowska-Duda,Beata Rutkowska,João Serôdio,K. Suresh,Wiesław Szulc,Eduardo Alberto Tambussi,Marcos Ezequiel Yanniccari,Marek Zivcak +28 more
TL;DR: Practical information on the hardware, methodology, and the hands on application of chlorophyll (Chl) a fluorescence technology is provided to scientists who have some experience with the application but are still in the process of discovering what it all means and how it can be used.
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Application of silicon nanoparticles in agriculture
Anshu Rastogi,Durgesh Kumar Tripathi,Saurabh Yadav,Devendra Kumar Chauhan,Marek Živčák,Mansour Ghorbanpour,Nabil I. Elsheery,Marian Brestic +7 more
TL;DR: This review brings together the literature on silicon nanoparticles and discusses the impact of Silicon nanoparticles on several aspects of agricultural sciences and the future application of silicon nanoparticle in plant growth, plant development, and improvement of plant productivity.
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Gas exchange, chlorophyll fluorescence, and osmotic adjustment in two mango cultivars under drought stress
Nabil I. Elsheery,Kun-Fang Cao +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the responses of photosynthetic gas exchange, chlorophyll fluorescence, content of pigments, main osmolytes, and malondialdehyde (MDA) to water-withholding for 15 days and re-hydration in seedlings of two mango cultivars (Mangifera indica L. var. “Choke Anand” and var.
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Effect of nanoparticles on biological contamination of in vitro cultures and organogenic regeneration of banana.
TL;DR: The microbial contaminants in banana in vitro culture can effectively be eliminated by incorporation of nano Zn and nanoZnO particles on growth media at different concentrations, and 100 mg/L dose was preferable because it showed the best effects on increasing the regeneration of plantlets with well-formed root systems.
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Regulation and physiological role of silicon in alleviating drought stress of mango
TL;DR: The results clearly show that the increment in drought tolerance was associated with an increase in antioxidative enzyme activity, allowing mango plants to cope better with drought stress.