Dr. Ramadan A. M. Al-Hindawi
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Dr. Ramadan A. M. Al-Hindawi

Professor
Omar Al-Mukhtar University, Libya


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Plant Nutrition from University of Leeds, UK

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Plant Biodiversity
62%
Plant Analysis
90%
Plant Ecology
75%
Plant Nutrition
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
4
Abstracts
7

Selected Publications

  1. Alhendawi, R.A., 2010. Problems of world`s fresh water scarcity with particular reference to Libya. Proceedings of the 3rd Academic Symposium of Libyan Research Study, June 12, Universities of UK., pp: 23-23.
  2. Alhendawi, R.A. and E.A. Kirkby, 2009. Influence of nitrate and ammonium nutrition on sorghum plant grown at high pH root environment supplied with various iron concentrations as seed dressing. Proceedings of the International Fertiliser Society Conference, Dec. 9-11, Cambridge University, UK., pp: 1-12.
  3. Badawy, O.M., M.I. Nasr and R.A. Alhendawi, 2008. Response of sugarcane (Saccharum species hybrid) genotypes to embryogenic callus induction and in vitro salt stress. Sugar Tech., 10: 243-247.
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  4. Alhendawi, R.A., E.A. Kirkby, D.J. Pilbeam and V. Romheld, 2008. Effect of iron seed dressing and form of nitrogen supply of growth and micronutrient concentration in shoots of sorghum grown in a calcareous sand culture. J. Plant Nutr., 31: 1855-1865.
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  5. Alhendawi, R.A., A. Mahmoud, A. Gadallah, S. Mahemmed, M. Musbah and P.J. Russell, 2008. Aspects of range condition recovery in the Southern Jabel Al Akhdar, Northeastern Libya. Proceedings of 15th International Conference on Multifunctional Grasslands in a Changing World, Dec. 5-7, 2007, IGC/IRC Congress in China, pp: 756-756.
  6. Alhendawi, R.A. and E.A. Kirkby, 2007. The effects of increasing concentrations of bicarbonate on plant growth and nutrient uptake by maize plants with particular reference to potassium. Proceedings of the International Fertiliser Society Conference in Cambridge University, Dec. 5-7, International Potash Institute and Sabanci University, UK., pp: 2-15.
  7. Alhendawi, R.A., E.A. Kirkby and D.J. Pilbeam, 2005. Evidence that sulphur deficiency enhances molybdenum transport in xylem sap of tomato plants. J. Plant Nut., 28: 1347-1353.
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  8. Alhendawi, R.A., E.A. Kirkby and V. Romheld, 2003. The influence of HCO3 and high pH on plant roots and metabolism of maize. Proceedings of 2nd National Biotechnology Conference on Biotechnology and Expectations, (BE`03), Libya, pp: 370-378.
  9. Alhendawi, R.A., D.J. Pilbeam and E.A. Kirkby, 2003. Iron chlorosis and availability on sorghum plant grown at high pH root environment supplied with various iron concentrations as seed dressing. Proceedings of 2nd National Biotechnology Conference on Biotechnology and Expectations, (BE`03), Libya, pp: 385-397.
  10. Alhendawi, R.A. and E.A. Kirkby, 2003. Sulfur deficiency enhances molybdenum uptake in xylem sap by plants. Proceedings of 2nd National Biotechnology Conference on Biotechnology and Expectations, (BE`03), Libya, pp: 379-384.
  11. Alhendawi, R.A., V. Romheld, E.A. Kirkby and H. Marschner, 1997. Influence of increasing bicarbonate concentrations on plant growth, organic acid accumulation in roots and iron uptake by barley, sorghum and maize. J. Plant Nutr., 20: 1731-1753.
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