Dr. Abdallah M. Aldahadha
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Dr. Abdallah M. Aldahadha

Research Scientist
National Agricultural Research Center, Jordan


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Abiotic Stress in Crop Plants from Uneversity of New England, Australia

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Biography

Abdallah M. Aldahadha currently works at the Field crops, National Agricultural Research Center, Jordan. Abdallah does research in Agronomy and Horticulture. His current project is 'Flowering of Pistachio'. He is a member in project' Food Security in Arabic Countries'. Abdallah Aldahadha has a Ph.D. in Plant Ecophysiology from University of New England, Australia.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Abiotic and Biotic Stresses
62%
Agricultural Crops
90%
Crop Stress Physiology
75%
Water Relations
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
10
Abstracts
6

Selected Publications

  1. Khalaf, Y.B., A. Aldahadha, N. Samarah, O. Migdadi and I. Musallam, 2021. Effect of zero tillage and different weeding methods on grain yield of durum wheat in semi-arid regions. Agron. Res., 10.15159/ar.20.236.
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  2. Aldahadha, A., N. Samarah and A. Bataineh, 2020. Effect of storage temperature and duration on pollen viability and in vitro germination of seven pistachio cultivars. J. Appl. Hortic., 22: 184-188.
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  3. Aldahadha, A.M., K.A. Sane, A. Bataineh, A.A. Alloush and Z. Hammouri, 2019. Pollen viability and in vitro germination of six pistachio (Pistacia vera L.) cultivars grown in northern Jordan. Adv. Hortic. Sci., 33: 441-446.
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  4. Abdallah, M.A. B. David and W.M.W. Nigel, 2019. Comparative effect of root pruning and Pythium irregulare on water use efficiency of wheat under water stress. World Res. J. Agric. Sci., 6: 157-161.
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  5. Aldahadha, A.M., N.W.M. Warwick and D. Backhouse, 2018. Water relations and yield of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) exposed to interactions of drought and fungal root diseases (rhizoctonia and pythium). Arch. Agron. Soil Sci., 65: 507-520.
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  6. Aldahadha, A.M., N.W.M. Warwick and D. Backhouse, 2012. Effects of pythium irregulare and root pruning on water-use efficiency of hydroponically grown wheat under peg-induced drought. J. Phytopathol., 160: 397-403.
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