Publications

Export 10 results:
Sort by: Author [ Title  (Desc)] Type Year
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 
S
Youssef R.A., A. W.M., G. O.N., and H. A.B., "A spotlight on Retama spp., the Mediterranean evergreen stemassimilating xerophyte", Egyptian Journal of Botany, vol. 64, issue 2, pp. 467-495, 2024.
M
Amer, W. M., R. S. Hamdy, and A. B. Hamed, "Macro- and micromorphological variations of Ludwigia stolonifera (Guill. & Perr.) P.H. Raven in Egypt and its taxonomic assessment. Egypt", Egypt Journal of Botany, 6 th International conference,Menoufia University, pp. 317-354, 2016.
L
Soliman, A. T., R. S. Hamdy, and A. B. Hamed, "Ludwigia stolonifera (Guill. & Perr.) P.H. Raven, insight into its phenotypic plasticity, habitat diversity and associated species", Egyptian Journal of Botany, vol. 58, issue 3, pp. 605 - 626, 2018.
H
El-Ghani, M. A. M., R. S. Hamdy, and A. B. Hamed, "Habita t diversity and floristic analysis of Wadi El-Natrun Depression, Western Desert, Egypt", P HYTOLOGIA BALCANICA, vol. 21 (3), pp. 351 – 366, 2015. phytolbalcan_21_3_07_abd_el-ghani__al.pdf
G
Youssef R.A., A. W.M., and H. A.B., "Genus Retama raf., 1838 (fabales, fabaceae): Taxonomic revision in Egypt supported by molecular fingerprinting", Bulltin of the Iraq Natural History Museum, vol. 17, issue 3, pp. 435-458, 2023.
F
Hamed, A. B., W. M. Amer, and A. T. Soliman, "Floristic composition of species inhabiting the threatened oolitic sand dunehabitat in Egypt.", Egyptian Journal of Botany, vol. 61, issue 3, pp. 795-808, 2021.
Abd El Ghani, M. M., R. S. Hamdy, and A. B. Hamed, Floristic Analysis and Vegetation Structure of Wadi El-Natrun, Egypt., , Germany, Scholarʹs Press, 2016.
B
Fouad, A. S., A. B. Hamed, W. M. Amer, and R. M. Hafez, "Barcoding of Some Plant Species Using the rbcL Gene in the Mediterranean Oolitic Sand Dunes West of Alexandria, Egypt", Egyptian Journal of Botany, vol. 62, issue 1, pp. 159-168, 2022.
A
Abd El Ghani, M. M., R. S. Hamdy, and A. B. Hamed, "Aspects of vegetation and soil relationships around athalassohaline lakes of Wadi El-Natrun, Western Desert, Egypt.", Journal of Biology and Earth Science, vol. 4, issue 1, pp. 21-35, 2014.
Tourism