Dr. Adel  Dhief
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Dr. Adel Dhief

Professor
Tunis University, Tunisia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Biology from Tunisia University, Tunisia

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Biography

Dr. Adel Dhief obtained his Ph.D. in Biology from Tunisia University, Tunisia in 2012. He participated in several national and international scientific events organized by the Institute of Arid Regions of Medenine, the last international symposium of aromatic and medicinal plants (SIPAM 2011) was the subject of a poster. He has completed an internship in Forest Plant Biotechnology in the field of in Vitro Cultivation of Forest Plants, in the laboratory and Sylvio improving pastoral INRGREF Tunis. He is member of several associations. Currently he is working as Senior Professor of secondary education. He has published 10 research articles in journals as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Plant Stress Physiology
62%
Essential Oils
90%
Biochemistry
75%
Biotechnology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
8
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Dhief, A., E. Lefi, S. Aschi-Smiti and M. Neffati, 2015. Effect of biotic and abiotic stress on the development and production of Calligonum polygonoides subsp. comosum grown in Tunisian arid conditions. Int. J. Recent Scient. Res., 1: 28-41.
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  2. Zouari, S., A. Dhief and S. Aschi-Smiti, 2012. Chemical composition of essential oils of Calligonum comosum cultivated at the South-Eastern of Tunisia: A comparative study between flowering and fructification stages. J. Essential Oil Bearing Plants, 15: 320-327.
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  3. Dhief, A., M. Neffati and S. Aschi-Smiti, 2012. Taxonomic study of the Tunisian Calligonum genus using the morphological and anatomical traits. Int. J. Biol. Biol. Sci., 1: 18-33.
  4. Dhief, A., M. Gorai, S. Aschi-Smiti and M. Neffati, 2012. Effects of seed-coat dormancy breaking treatments on germination of three Calligonum species occurring in southern desert of Tunisia. Ecol. Mediterr., 38: 18-27.
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  5. Dhief, A., S. Zouari, R. Abdellaoui, S. Aschi-Smiti and M. Neffati, 2011. Comparative study of chemical composition of the essential oils from three Calligonum species growing-wild in Tunisian desert. J. Essential Oil Bearing Plants, 14: 11-22.
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  6. Dhief, A., R. Abdellaoui, M. Tarhouni, A.O. Belgacem, S.A. Smiti and M. Neffati, 2011. Root and aboveground growth of rhizotron-grown seedlings of three Tunisian desert Calligonum species under water deficit. Can. J. Soil Sci., 91: 15-27.
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  7. Dhief, A., F. Guasmi, T. Triki, N. Mohamed and S. Aschi-Smiti, 2011. Natural genetic variation in Calligonum Tunisian genus analyzed by RAPD markers. Afr. J. Biotechnol., 10: 9766-9778.
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  8. Dhief, A., M. Gorai, S. Aschi-Smiti and M. Neffati, 2009. Comparative phenological and water potential patterns of three Calligonum species in the eastern great Erg of Tunisia. Flora-Morphol. Distribut. Funct. Ecol. Plants, 204: 581-592.
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