Dr. Mona Mohamed Abd El Hameed Ismail

Researcher
National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Microbiology from Tanta University, Egypt

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Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
Microbiology
Botany
Toxicology
Biomass Production

Selected Publications

  1. Ismail, M. and R. Riad, 2018. Screening the antimicrobial activity of different sepia officinalis (cephalopoda: sepioidea) parts collected from alexandria mediterranean waters, Egypt against some human pathogens. Singapore J. Sci. Res., 8: 1-7.
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  2. El-Dahhar, A.A., M.H. Diab, M.M. Ismail and W. Labib, 2018. Dynamics of macroalgae at two different ecological sites in Alexandria Coastal Waters. Ecologia Balkanica, 9: 57-66.
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  3. Ismail, M.M., G.M. El Zokm and A.A.M. El-Sayed, 2017. Variation in biochemical constituents and master elements in common seaweeds from Alexandria Coast, Egypt, with special reference to their antioxidant activity and potential food uses: Prospective equations. Environ. Monitor. Assess., Vol. 189, No. 12. 10.1007/s10661-017-6366-8.
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  4. Ismail, M.M. and S.E.S. Mohamed, 2017. Differentiation between some Ulva spp. by morphological, genetic and biochemical analyses. Vavilov J. Genet. Breed., 21: 360-367.
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  5. Ismail, M.M. and M. El-Sheekh, 2017. Enhancement of biochemical and nutritional contents of some cultivated seaweeds under laboratory conditions. J. Dietary Suppl., 15: 318-329.
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  6. Ismail, M.M. and H.A.A. Ibrahim, 2017. Phytoplankton and bacterial community structures and their interaction during red-tide phenomena. Ocean Sci. J., 52: 411-425.
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  7. Ismail, G.A. and M.M. Ismail, 2017. Variation in oxidative stress indices of two green seaweeds growing under different heavy metal stresses. Environ. Monit. Assess., 189: 68-80.
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  8. Ismail, M.M., S.F. Gheda and L. Pereira, 2016. Variation in bioactive compounds in some seaweeds from Abo Qir bay, Alexandria, Egypt. Rendiconti Lincei, 27: 269-279.
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  9. Ismail, M.M. and M.E. Osman, 2016. Seasonal fluctuation of photosynthetic pigments of most common red seaweeds species collected from Abu Qir, Alexandria, Egypt. Rev. Biol. Mar. Oceanogr., 51: 515-525.
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  10. Ismail, G.A. and M.M. Ismail, 2016. Comparative study of silver nanoparticles green biosynthesis using different seaweeds and their antimicrobial activity against some human pathogens. Ciencia Tecnica Vitivinicola J., 31: 29-55.

  11. El-Sheekh, M.M., M.M. Ismail and M.M. Hamouda, 2016. Influence of some brown seaweed extracts on germination and cytological responses of Trigonella foenum-graecum L. BioTechnol.: Indian J., Vol. 12, No. 9. .
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  12. Ismail, M.M. and S.M. El-Shafay, 2015. Variation in taxonomical position and Biofertilzing efficiency of some seaweed on germination of Vigna unguiculata (L). Int. J. Environ. Sci. Eng., 6: 47-57.
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  13. El-Sheekh, M.M., M.E.H. Osman, M.Y. Bedaiwy and M.M. Ismail, 2014. Influence of molasses on growth, biochemical composition and ethanol production of the green algae Chlorella vulgaris and Scenedesmus obliquus. J. Agric. Eng. Biotechnol., 2: 20-28.
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  14. El-Sheekh, M.M., M.Y. Bedaiwy, M.E. Osman and M.M. Ismail, 2012. Mixotrophic and heterotrophic growth of some microalgae using extract of fungal-treated wheat bran. Int. J. Recycl. Org. Waste Agric., Vol. 1. 10.1186/2251-7715-1-12.
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  15. Osman, M.E.H., M.M. El-Sheekh, M.A. Metwally, A.E.A. Ismail and M.M. Ismail, 2011. Antagonistic activity of some fungi and cyanobacteria species against Rhizoctonia solani. Int. J. Plant Pathol., 2: 101-114.
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  16. Osman, M.E.H., M.M. El-Sheekh, M.A. Metwally, A.A. Ismail and M.M. Ismail, 2011. Efficacy of some agriculture wastes in controlling root rot of Glycine max L. induced by Rhizoctonia solani. Asian J. Plant Pathol., 5: 16-27.
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