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    Impact of dual inoculation with Rhizobium and PGPR on growth and antioxidant status of Vicia faba L. under copper stress by Fatnassi, Imen Challougui, Chiboub, Manel, Saadani, Omar, Jebara, Moez, Jebara, Salwa Harzalli

    Published in Comptes rendus. Biologies (01-04-2015)
    “…Plant-growth-promoting bacteria (PGPR) may help reduce the toxicity of heavy metals in plants in polluted environments. In this work, the effects of dual…”
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    Effect of Pb‐resistant plant growth‐promoting rhizobacteria inoculation on growth and lead uptake by Lathyrus sativus by Abdelkrim, Souhir, Jebara, Salwa H., Saadani, Omar, Chiboub, Manel, Abid, Ghassen, Jebara, Moez

    Published in Journal of basic microbiology (01-07-2018)
    “…In search of efficient and resistant plant growth‐promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) strains with multiple activities, a total of twelve bacterial belonging to R…”
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    Physiological responses and antioxidant enzyme changes in Sulla coronaria inoculated by cadmium resistant bacteria by Chiboub, Manel, Jebara, Salwa Harzalli, Saadani, Omar, Fatnassi, Imen Challougui, Abdelkerim, Souhir, Jebara, Moez

    Published in Journal of plant research (2018)
    “…Plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) may help to reduce the toxicity of heavy metals on plants growing in polluted soils. In this work, Sulla coronaria…”
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    Selection of symbiotic efficient and high salt-tolerant rhizobia strains by gamma irradiation by Challougui Fatnassi, Imen, Harzalli Jebara, Salwa, Jebara, Moez

    Published in Annals of microbiology (01-06-2011)
    “…Gamma irradiation was used on Rhizobium tropici CIAT 899 and Mesorhizobium ciceri 835 nodulating, respectively, common bean and chickpea in order to select…”
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    Antioxidant systems responses and the compatible solutes as contributing factors to lead accumulation and tolerance in Lathyrus sativus inoculated by plant growth promoting rhizobacteria by Abdelkrim, Souhir, Jebara, Salwa Harzalli, Jebara, Moez

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (30-12-2018)
    “…Short-term lead (Pb) uptake by plants is important to better understand the mechanisms of metal uptake, plant tolerance and detoxification strategy. Thus we…”
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    In situ effects of Lathyrus sativus- PGPR to remediate and restore quality and fertility of Pb and Cd polluted soils by Abdelkrim, Souhir, Jebara, Salwa Harzalli, Saadani, Omar, Abid, Ghassen, Taamalli, Wael, Zemni, Hassène, Mannai, Khediri, Louati, Faten, Jebara, Moez

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-04-2020)
    “…Rehabilitation of heavy metals contaminated soils using association between legumes and beneficial rhizospheric microorganisms such as plant growth-promoting…”
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    In situ phytostabilisation capacity of three legumes and their associated Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria (PGPBs) in mine tailings of northern Tunisia by Saadani, Omar, Fatnassi, Imen Challougui, Chiboub, Manel, Abdelkrim, Souhir, Barhoumi, Fathi, Jebara, Moez, Jebara, Salwa Harzalli

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-08-2016)
    “…PGPBs-legumes associations represent an alternative procedure for phytostabilisation of heavy metals polluted soils mainly generated by industrial and…”
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    Characterization of efficient plant-growth-promoting bacteria isolated from Sulla coronaria resistant to cadmium and to other heavy metals by Chiboub, Manel, Saadani, Omar, Fatnassi, Imen Challougui, Abdelkrim, Souhir, Abid, Ghassen, Jebara, Moez, Jebara, Salwa Harzalli

    Published in Comptes rendus. Biologies (01-09-2016)
    “…The inoculation of plants with plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria has become a priority in the phytoremediation of heavy-metal-contaminated soils. A total of…”
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    Heavy metal accumulation in Lathyrus sativus growing in contaminated soils and identification of symbiotic resistant bacteria by Abdelkrim, Souhir, Jebara, Salwa Harzalli, Saadani, Omar, Chiboub, Manel, Abid, Ghassen, Mannai, Khediri, Jebara, Moez

    Published in Archives of microbiology (2019)
    “…In this study, two populations of leguminous plants Lathyrus sativus were grown in four soils that were collected from sites differently contaminated by heavy…”
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    Phytostabilization of moderate copper contaminated soils using co-inoculation of Vicia faba with plant growth promoting bacteria by Fatnassi, Imen Challougui, Chiboub, Manel, Saadani, Omar, Jebara, Moez, Jebara, Salwa Harzalli

    Published in Journal of basic microbiology (01-03-2015)
    “…There is a need to conduct research on the selection of microbial isolates from rhizosphere of plants growing on heavy metal contaminated soils for specific…”
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    Identification of effective Pb resistant bacteria isolated from Lens culinaris growing in lead contaminated soils by Jebara, Salwa Harzalli, Abdelkerim, Souhir, Fatnassi, Imen Challougui, Chiboub, Manel, Saadani, Omar, Jebara, Moez

    Published in Journal of basic microbiology (01-03-2015)
    “…Soil bacteria are a new phytoremediation system for the removal of heavy metals from soils. In this study, fifteen soil bacteria were isolated from root…”
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    Inoculation of Lens culinaris with Pb-resistant bacteria shows potential for phytostabilization by Jebara, Salwa Harzalli, Saadani, Omar, Fatnassi, Imen Challougui, Chiboub, Manel, Abdelkrim, Souhir, Jebara, Moez

    “…Phytoremediation comprises a set of plant and microbe-based technologies for remediation of soil heavy metal contamination. In this work, four Pb-resistant…”
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