Dr. Nabil Ibrahim Elsheery

Associate Professor
Tanta University, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Stress Physiology from Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

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Area of Interest:

Molecular Sciences
Plant Pathology
Molecular Biology
Biotechnology
Biochemistry

Selected Publications

  1. Helaly, M.N., N.I. El-Sheery, H. El-Hoseiny, A. Rastogi, H.M. Kalaji and M. Zabochnicka-Swiatek, 2018. Impact of treated wastewater and salicylic acid on physiological performance, malformation and yield of two mango cultivars. Sci. Hortic., 233: 159-177.
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  2. Helaly, M.N., H. El-Hoseiny, N.I. El-Sheery, A. Rastogi and H.M. Kalaji, 2017. Regulation and physiological role of silicon in alleviating drought stress of mango. Plant Physiol. Biochem., 118: 31-44.
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  3. Naser, H.M., E.H. Hanan, N.I. Elsheery and H.M. Kalaji, 2016. Effect of biofertilizers and putrescine amine on the physiological features and productivity of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera, L.) grown on reclaimed-salinized soil. Trees, 30: 1149-1161.
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  4. Kalaji, H.M., G. Schansker, R.J. Ladle, V. Goltsev and K. Bosa et al., 2014. Frequently asked questions about in vivo chlorophyll fluorescence: Practical issues. Photosynthesis Res., 122: 121-158.
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  5. Helaly, M.N., M.A. El-Metwally, H. El-Hoseiny, S.A. Omar and N.I. El-Sheery, 2014. Effect of nanoparticles on biological contamination of 'in vitro' cultures and organogenic regeneration of banana. Aust. J. Crop Sci., 8: 612-624.
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  6. Helaly, M.N., H. El-Hosieny, N. Tobias, I. Alsudays, S.A. Omar and N.I. Elsheery, 2014. In vitro studies on regeneration and transformation of some pomegranate genotypes. Aust. J. Crop Sci., 8: 307-316.
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  7. Omar, S.A., N.I. Elsheery, H.M. Kalaji, M.K.H. Ebrahim and S. Pietkiewicz et al., 2013. Identification and differential expression of two dehydrin cDNAs during maturation of Jatropha curcas seeds. Biochemistry, 78: 485-495.
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  8. Liu, J., Q. Yu, N.I. Elsheery and Y. Cheng, 2013. Enzymatic properties of Populus α- and β-NAD-ME recombinant proteins. Int. J. Mol. Sci., 14: 12994-13004.
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  9. Omar, S.A., N.I. Elsheery, H.M. Kalaji, Z.F. Xu and S. Song-Quan et al., 2012. Dehydroascorbate reductase and glutathione reductase play an important role in scavenging hydrogen peroxide during natural and artificial dehydration of Jatropha curcas seeds. J. Plant Biol., 55: 469-480.
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  10. Wu, W.G., N.Elsheery, Q. Wei, L. Zhang and J. Huang, 2011. Etioplast development is deficient in variegated Thylakoid formation1 mutant. J. Plant Integr. Biol., 53: 846-857.

  11. Omar, S.A., Q.T. Fu, M.S. Chen, G.J. Wang, S.Q. Song, N.I. Elsheery and Z.F. Xu, 2011. Identification and expression analysis of two small heat shock protein cDNAs from developing seeds of biodiesel feedstock plant Jatropha curcas. Plant Sci., 181: 632-637.
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  12. Cheng, Y., W. Zhou, N.I. El Sheery, C. Peters, M. Li, X. Wang and J. Huang, 2011. Characterization of the Arabidopsis Glycerophosphodiester Phosphodiesterase (GDPD) family reveals a role of the plastid-localized AtGDPD1 in maintaining cellular phosphate homeostasis under phosphate starvation. Plant J., 66: 781-795.
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  13. Elsheery, N.I., B. Wilske and K.F. Cao, 2008. The effect of night chilling on gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence of two mango cultivars growing under two irradiances. Plant Diversity, 30: 447-456.
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  14. Elsheery, N.I. and K.F. Cao, 2008. Gas exchange, chlorophyll fluorescence, and osmotic adjustment in two mango cultivars under drought stress. Acta Physiol. Plant., 30: 769-777.
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  15. Elsheery, N.I., B. Wilske, J.L. Zhang and K.F. Cao, 2007. Seasonal variations in gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence in the leaves of five mango cultivars in Southern Yunnan, China. J. Hortic. Sci. Biotechnol., 82: 855-862.
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