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Botany and Microbiology Department

Our mission is to generate knowledge and produce researchers, leaders, and graduates in various fields in Plant Sciences, Microbial Sciences and Biotechnology who are capable of providing solutions to industrial, health, agricultural and environmental challenges.

You can explore our Knowledge stock to know more about Botany and Microbiology researches and publications.

# Title Research Year
1721 Aquatic fungi recovered from water and submerged mud polluted with industrial effluents. 2001
1722 Element distribution in faba bean root nodules under salinity and its effects on growth, nodulation and nitrogen fixation. 2001
1723 Regulation of nodule formation in soybean-Bradyrhizobium symbiosis is
controlled by shoot or/and root signals
2001
1724 The impact of kinetin application on water relations, leaf osmotic potential and soluble carbon and nitrogen compound contents in Sorghum bicolor plants growing at varying levels of soil acidity 2001
1725 SURVIVAL OF RHIZOBIA/BRADYRHIZOBIA AND A ROCK-PHOSPHATE-SOLUBILIZING FUNGUS ASPERGILLUS NIGER ON VARIOUS CARRIERS FROM SOME AGRO-INDUSTRIAL WASTES AND THEIR EFFECTS ON NODULATION AND GROWTH OF FABA BEAN AND SOYBEAN 2001
1726 Growth and some metabolic activities of two terrestrial fungi as affected by some salts of heavy metals. 2001
1727 Effects of shoot and root application of thiamin on salt-stressed sunflower
Plants. Plant Growth Regulation.
2001
1728 Synthesis and antifungal activity of 3,3΄- ethylenebis (5-alkyl-1,3,5- thiadiazine-2-thiones). 2001
1729 Suitability of producing vinegar from date juice.

2001
1730 Counteraction of salinity stress on wheat plants by grain soaking in ascorbic acid, thiamin or sodium salicylate. 2001