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    Physiological and Biochemical Responses of Maize ( Zea mays L.) to the Application of Re-Treated Urban Wastewater Using Wood Waste Biochar by Radouane Soujoud, Nadia Lamsaadi, Mohammed Bouhadi, Ahmed El Moukhtari, Malika Ourribane

    Published in Journal of Ecological Engineering (01-06-2024)
    “…The present work aims to evaluate the effect of re-treated urban wastewater using wood biochar on the development of maize ( Zea mays L.) plants. Maize seeds…”
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    Effect of Chromium VI on edible plants and their health risks: case of Radish ( Raphanus sativus L.) by Mohammed, Bouhadi, M’hammed, Elkouali, Mohammed, Talbi, Tarik, Ainane

    Published in E3S web of conferences (01-01-2021)
    “…Radish ( raphanus sativus L) is a vegetable very rich in vitamin C and fiber, this plant belonging to the family Brassicacae characterized by their great…”
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    Exogenous Application of Thiamine and Nicotinic Acid Improves Tolerance and Morpho-physiological Parameters of Lens culinaris Under Lead (Pb) Exposure by Bouhadi, Mohammed, El Kouali, M’hammed, Samir, Karima, Elbouhmadi, Keltoum, Talbi, Mohammed, Fougrach, Hassan

    Published in Journal of plant growth regulation (01-11-2024)
    “…Abiotic stress agents, such as heavy metals, can negatively affect growth and plant development. Vitamins can play a very important role in various…”
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    Study of the Toxicity and Translocation of Chromium (VI) in Vicia faba Plant by Bouhadi, Mohammed, Lahmidi, Ayoub, Am, Amira, Elhajjouji, Houda, Elkouali, M’hammed, Talbi, Mohammed, Fougrach, Hassan

    “…In soil, chromium can be found in two main valence forms: hexavalent Cr (VI) and trivalent Cr (III). In terms of toxicity, the most toxic form to plants is Cr…”
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    Study of the competition between Pi and Cr (VI) for the use of Pi-transporter at Vicia faba L. using molecular modeling by Bouhadi, Mohammed, Daoui, Ossama, El Hajjouji, Houda, Elkhattabi, Souad, Chtita, Samir, El Kouali, M'hammed, Talbi, Mohammed, Fougrach, Hassan

    Published in Plant physiology and biochemistry (01-03-2023)
    “…Recent studies have shown that Cr uses other element transporters such as phosphate transporters to enter cells. The aim of this work is to explore the…”
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    Genotoxic effects and mitosis aberrations of chromium (VI) on root cells of Vicia faba and its molecular docking analysis by Bouhadi, Mohammed, Abchir, Oussama, Yamari, Imane, El Hamsas El Youbi, Amal, Azgaoui, Anas, Chtita, Samir, El Hajjouji, Houda, El Kouali, M'hammed, Talbi, Mohammed, Fougrach, Hassan

    Published in Plant physiology and biochemistry (01-02-2024)
    “…Like other heavy metals, Cr (VI) is a powerful carcinogen and mutagen agent. Its toxic effects on plants are well considered. In order to elucidate its adverse…”
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    Phytoextraction of Chromium VI by Raphanus sativus L. under exogenous application of citric acid by Bouhadi, Mohammed, Elkouali, M’hammed, Talbi, Mohammed, Amegrissi, Fatiha, Fougrach, Hassan

    “…The pollution of environment by toxic heavy metals has increased dramatically over the past decades due to various sources of contamination, mainly industrial…”
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    Physiological and molecular modeling investigations of the relationship between sulfate and chromium VI uptake in Vicia faba L by Bouhadi, Mohammed, Daoui, Ossama, El Hajjouji, Houda, Elkhattabi, Souad, Chtita, Samir, El Kouali, M'hammed, Talbi, Mohammed, Fougrach, Hassan

    “…According to previous studies, Cr(VI) uses membrane transporters of other molecules like the sulfate to penetrate into root cells. The objective of our work is…”
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