Dr. Lamiaa  Farouq Shalabi
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Dr. Lamiaa Farouq Shalabi

Professor
Ain Shams University, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Biological Sciences from Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt

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Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Morphology
62%
Vegetable Oil
90%
Structural Bioinformatics
75%
Vector Biology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
17
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Hamed, M.A., W.T. Kasem and L.F. Shalabi, 2018. Floristic diversity and vegetation-soil correlations in Wadi Qusai, Jazan, Saudi Arabia. Int. J. Plant Soil Sci., 25: 1-18.
  2. Al-Gifri, A.N., W.T. Kasem and L.F. Shalabi, 2018. Vegetation structure and diversity of Wadi Wasaa, Jazan, Saudi Arabia. J. Adv. Biol. Biotechnol., 18: 1-16.
  3. Shalabi, L.F., 2016. Computer-generated conventional key as a tool of commercial evaluation of some mango cultivars (Mangifera indica L.) in Saudi Arabia. Egypt. J. Bot., 56: 693-706.
  4. Gazer, M.H. and L.F. Shalabi, 2016. The role of pollen morphology in the identification and classification of Plantago (Plantaginaceae). Egypt. J. Exp. Biol., 10: 125-132.
  5. Shalabi, L.F., 2015. On the taxonomy of Cactaceae Juss by the evidence of seed micromorphology and SDS-PAGE analysis. Eur. J. Bot. Plant Sci. Phytol., 2: 1-15.
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  6. Shalabi, L.F. and M.H. Gazer, 2015. The taxonomic significance of achene micro- and macromorphology in Cyperus L. (cyperaceae). Pak. J. Bot., 47: 2339-2346.
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  7. Adel, E.G., M. El-Ghani and L. Shalabi, 2013. Taxonomic significance of Glume morphology and leaf epidermal characteristics in some taxa of tribe Aveneae (Poaceae). Notulae Scient. Biol., 5: 144-155.
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  8. El-Gazzar, A., M.M. Abd El-Ghani, A.I. Aboel Atta and L.F. Shalabi, 2009. Computer-generated keys to the flora of Egypt 4-Plantaginaceae. Taeckholmia, 29: 115-131.
  9. El-Gazzar, A., S.H. Rabei, A.I. Aboel Atta, E.A. Kamel, M.H.A. Loutfy and L.F. Shalabi, 2008. Computer generated keys to the flora of Egypt. 2. Chenopodiaceae Taeckholmia, 28: 209-225.