Prof. Dr. Ebrahim El-Abassery Habba
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Prof. Dr. Ebrahim El-Abassery Habba

Professor
National Research Center, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Agricultural Science from Cairo University, Egypt

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Agricultural Science
62%
Plant Resources
90%
Plant Protection
75%
Plant Biology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Metwally, S.A., H.F. Abouziena, B.M.H. Abou-Leila, M.M. Farahat and E. El-Habba, 2016. Biological method in stabilization of sand dunes using the ornamental plants and woody trees: Review article. J. Innov. Pharmaceut. Biol. Sci., 3: 36-53.
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  2. El-Habba, E., N.G. Abdel Aziz, A.M.Z. Sarhan, A.M.S. Arafa and N.M. Youssef, 2016. Effect of putrescine and growing media on vegetative growth and chemical constituents of Populus Euramericana plants. J. Innovations Pharm. Biol. Sci., 3: 61-73.
  3. Sarhaan, A.M.Z., A.M.S. Arafa, E. El Habba, N.G. Abd El-Aziz, A.A. Mazhar and N.M. Youssef, 2015. Effect of growing media and microbien on growth and chemical composition of Swietenia mahagoni (L.) Jacq. plants. J. Hortic. Sci. Ornamental Plants, 7: 141-146.
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  4. Al Metwally, S., E.A. Abd-El Rhaman, B.H. Abou-Leila, T. Abd Allah El-Tayeb and H.I. El Albasery, 2015. Studies on the effect of gamma laser irradiation and progesterone treatments on gerbera leaves. Eur. J. Biophys., 3: 43-50.
  5. Ibrahem, E.H., G. Nahed, Abd El-Aziz, A.M. Sami and A.M. Mazhar, 2013. Response of growth and chemical constituents in Khayasengalensis to salinity and gypsum under calcareous Soil conditions. World Appl. Sci. J., 22: 447-452.
  6. Bedour, A.L., A.E. Awad, T.A. El-Tayeb, I.E. Habba and S.A. Metwally, 2012. Anatomical aspects of gerbera leaves under the effect of progesterone and irradiation treatments. J. Appl. Sci. Res., 8: 5910-5919.
  7. Darwesh, M.A., O.H. El-Shiaty, E. El-Habba and R.M.B. El-Assaly, 2011. Effect of growing media and chemical fertilization on growth and chemical composition of Khayasenegagalensis (African mahogany). Bull. Fac. Agric., 62: 183-191.
  8. Sarhan, A.M.Z., A.M.S. Arafa, E. El-Habba and N.M. Youssef, 2010. Effect of naphthalene acetic acid and indole butyric acid on rooting and growth of Populuseuramericana and Populusnigra L.stem cutting. Bull. Fac. Agric., 61: 399-405.
  9. Azza, A.M.M., G. Nahed, Abd El-Aziz and E. El-Habba, 2010. Impact of different soil media on growth and chemical constituents of Jatropha curca L seedling grown under water regime. J. Am. Sci., 6: 594-596.
  10. Abd El-Aziz, N.G., A.A.M. Mazher and E. El-Habba, 2006. Effect of foliar spraying with ascorbic acid on growth and chemical constituents of Khaya senegalensis grown under salt condition. American-Eurasian J. Agric. Environ. Sci., 1: 207-214.
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  11. Habba, E.E., 2003. The role of amino acids ornithine and phenylalanine in growth , chemical constituents and al kaloidal contents in Datura innoxia mill. J. Agric. Sci. Mansoura Univ., 28: 1261-1268.
  12. Habba, E.E., 2003. Physiological studies of some growth regulators on the growth , yield and chemical constituents of onion plants (Allium cepal). J. Agric. Sci. Mansoura Univ., 28: 1645-1653.
  13. Habba, E and M.M. Farahat, 2003. Growth, alkaloid and other chemical constitu by Atropabeladonna L. sedling. Egypt. J. Agric. Sci., 18: 706-718.
  14. Amin, A.A and E. El-Habba, 2003. Response of lupine (Lupinustermis L.) plant to foliar application of stigmasteral and atonik. Egypt. J. Appl. Sci., 18: 258-272.
  15. Taha, H.S, S.A. Bekheet, M.K. El-Bahrand andE. El-Habba, 2002. Production of tropane alkaloids cell cultures of egyption henbane (Hyoscamusmuticus L.) annals. Agric. Sci. Ain Shams Univ., 47: 55-69.
  16. Farahat, M.M., E. El-Habba and El-Sh. Rashad, 2002. Physiological response of fennet to tryptophan naphthalene acetic acid and benzyl adenine treatments in sandy soil. Egypt. J. Appl. Sci., 17: 624-633.
  17. El. Habba, E., M. Marahat and M.S.A. Abd El-wahed, 2001. Physiological response of wheat (Triticumaestivum L.) to spermidine and ethryl. J. Agric. Sci. Mansoura Univ., 26: 5479-5487.
  18. Rashad, El-Sh.M.,E. El-Habba and M.M. Farahat, 2000. Growth, fruiting and active ingredient of hot pepper plants as affected by phenylalanine cinnamic acid and coumaric acid. Egypt. J. Appl. Sci., 17: 698-715.
  19. Abd El-Wahed, M.S.A., M.M. Farahat and E.El. Habba, 2000. Response of wheat (Triticumaestivum) to seed rates and stigmasterol. J. Agric. Sci. Mansoura Univ., 25: 7649-7658.