Search Results - "Maach, Mostapha"
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Valorization of Moroccan Bentonite Deposits: “Purification and Treatment of Margin by the Adsorption Process”
Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (12-09-2021)“…The main objective of this work was to contribute to the reduction in the contamination of phenolic compounds contained in margin by an adsorption process on…”
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Overexpression of LeNHX4 improved yield, fruit quality and salt tolerance in tomato plants (Solanum lycopersicum L.)
Published in Molecular biology reports (01-06-2020)“…The function of the tomato K + , Na + /H + antiporter LeNHX4 has been analyzed using 35S-driven gene construct for overexpressing a histagged LeNHX4 protein in…”
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Improved yield, fruit quality, and salt resistance in tomato co-overexpressing LeNHX2 and SlSOS2 genes
Published in Physiology and molecular biology of plants (01-04-2021)“…The K + , Na + /H + antiporter LeNHX2 and the regulatory kinase SlSOS2 are important determinants of salt tolerance in tomato plants and their fruit…”
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Support Vector Machine: A Case Study in the Kert Aquifer for Predicting the Water Quality Index in Mediterranean Zone, Drouich Province, Oriental Region, Morocco
Published in Nature environment and pollution technology (01-12-2022)“…The expansion of urbanization and the amplification of anthropic activities in the Rif region require the establishment of wells. However, the irrational…”
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Simultaneous adsorption behaviour of heavy metals from Oil Mill Wastewater onto natural clay
Published in E3S Web of Conferences (2021)“…The present work reports the synergistic and inhibitory adsorption effects involved in the multicomponent adsorption of heavy metal ions (Fe (II), Pb (II)),…”
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Gibberellic Acid and Indole Acetic Acid Improves Salt Tolerance in Transgenic Tomato Plants Overexpressing LeNHX4 Antiporter
Published in Gesunde Pflanzen (01-06-2023)“…Salinity is the major environmental factor that limits plant growth and productivity. High concentrations of Na + and Cl − ions in soil solution negatively…”
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Application of biostimulants improves yield and fruit quality in tomato
Published in International journal of vegetable science (04-05-2021)“…Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.), grown in saline soils, exhibit reduced yield quantity and quality which may be alleviated with the use of biostimulants…”
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