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Genetic Relationship and Diversity Analysis of Faba Bean (Vicia Faba L. var. Minor) Genetic Resources Using Morphological and Microsatellite Molecular Markers
- G. Abid, D. Mingeot, +8 authors M. Jebara
- Biology
- Plant Molecular Biology Reporter
- 14 March 2015
Assessment of genetic diversity is an essential component in germplasm characterization and utilization. Molecular markers serve as a valuable tool to assess the genetic variation and germplasm… Expand
Characterization of efficient plant-growth-promoting bacteria isolated from Sulla coronaria resistant to cadmium and to other heavy metals.
- M. Chiboub, O. Saadani, +4 authors S. Jebara
- Medicine, Biology
- Comptes rendus biologies
- 1 September 2016
The inoculation of plants with plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria has become a priority in the phytoremediation of heavy-metal-contaminated soils. A total of 82 bacteria were isolated from Sulla… Expand
Cupressus sempervirens essential oils and their major compounds successfully control postharvest grey mould disease of tomato
- Safa Rguez, N. Djébali, +7 authors Ibtissem Hamrouni-Sellami
- Biology
- 1 November 2018
Abstract Medicinal plants generally produce many secondary metabolites which constitute an important source of many bioactive molecules. Among them Cupressus sempervirens is recognized by its… Expand
Effect of Pb‐resistant plant growth‐promoting rhizobacteria inoculation on growth and lead uptake by Lathyrus sativus
- S. Abdelkrim, S. Jebara, O. Saadani, M. Chiboub, G. Abid, M. Jebara
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Journal of basic microbiology
- 1 July 2018
In search of efficient and resistant plant growth‐promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) strains with multiple activities, a total of twelve bacterial belonging to R. leguminosarum, S. meliloti, Pseudomonas… Expand
Identification and characterization of drought stress responsive genes in faba bean (Vicia faba L.) by suppression subtractive hybridization
- G. Abid, Y. Muhovski, +6 authors M. Jebara
- Biology
- Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC)
- 6 January 2015
Faba bean (Vicia faba L.) ranks fourth in food legume crop production in the world. However, drought is a potential major constraint to faba bean production and improved faba bean cultivars and… Expand
In situ effects of Lathyrus sativus- PGPR to remediate and restore quality and fertility of Pb and Cd polluted soils.
- S. Abdelkrim, S. Jebara, +6 authors M. Jebara
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Ecotoxicology and environmental safety
- 9 February 2020
Rehabilitation of heavy metals contaminated soils using association between legumes and beneficial rhizospheric microorganisms such as plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPR) is a major challenge in… Expand
FOOD WASTAGE BY TUNISIAN HOUSEHOLDS
- K. Sassi, R. Capone, +6 authors D. S. Terras
- Engineering
- 28 November 2016
Food waste (FW) is seen as an obstacle to achieving food and nutrition security and food systems sustainability. It is known in literature that households are significant contributors to the total… Expand
Phytoremediation of Cadmium-Contaminated Soils by Using Legumes Inoculated by Efficient and Cadmium-Resistant Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria
- S. Jebara, Souhir Abdelkrim Ayed, +4 authors M. Jebara
- Chemistry
- 2019
Abstract Legumes coinoculated by cadmium-resistant, plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) contribute to a type of phytoremediation for alleviating Cd contamination in the soil. PGPB are involved in… Expand
Heavy metal accumulation in Lathyrus sativus growing in contaminated soils and identification of symbiotic resistant bacteria
- S. Abdelkrim, S. Jebara, +4 authors M. Jebara
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Archives of Microbiology
- 2018
In this study, two populations of leguminous plants Lathyrus sativus were grown in four soils that were collected from sites differently contaminated by heavy metals. Evaluations included basic soil… Expand
Combined effect of Thymus capitatus and Cinnamomum verum essential oils with conventional drugs against Candida albicans biofilm formation and elucidation of the molecular mechanism of action
- R. Essid, D. Gharbi, +8 authors O. Tabbene
- Chemistry
- 15 November 2019
Abstract Biofilm formation by the pathogenic strain Candida albicans (C. albicans) is a crucial virulence factor on biotic and abiotic surfaces especially in medical devices. The present study… Expand
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