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    High-frequency direct somatic embryogenesis and plantlet regeneration from date palm immature inflorescences using picloram by Hassan, Mona M, Allam, Mai A, Shams El Din, I. M, Malhat, Mervat H, Taha, Rania A

    “…Background Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) is a traditional crop in arid and semi-arid areas. Its vegetative propagation can be achieved by offshoots, but…”
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    Thidiazuron-induced direct organogenesis from immature inflorescence of three date palm cultivars by Taha, Rania A, Allam, Mai A, Hassan, S. A. M, Bakr, Basem M. M, Hassan, Mona M

    “…Background Inflorescence explants of date palm proved to be a promising tool for micropropagation of elite cultivars or rare males and females as organogenesis…”
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    Effect of vermicompost on vegetative growth and nutrient status of acclimatized Grand Naine banana plants by Hassan, S.A.M., Taha, Rania A., Zaied, Nagwa S.M., Essa, Entsar M., Kh. M, Abd El-Rheem

    Published in Heliyon (01-10-2022)
    “…Novel approach for introducing vermicompost as an acclimatization soil for banana plants was conducted. Different potting mixture of vermicompost, vermiculite,…”
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    Enhanced Indirect Somatic Embryogenesis of Date Palm Using Low Levels of Seawater by Taha, Rania A

    “…Date palm tolerates salinity, drought, and high temperatures. Arid and semiarid zones, especially the Middle East region, need a huge number of date palms for…”
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    Carbon nanotubes impact on date palm in vitro cultures by Taha, Rania A., Hassan, Mona M., Ibrahim, Eman A., Abou Baker, Nesreen H., Shaaban, Esam A.

    Published in Plant cell, tissue and organ culture (01-11-2016)
    “…Among the recent line of technological innovations, nanotechnology takes a promising position in agriculture and food production. Nanotechnology permits…”
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    Impact of nano-zinc-oxide as an alternative source of zinc in date palm culture media by Hassan, Mona M., Taha, Rania A., Abd El-Aziz, M. E., Shaaban, Esam A., Ibrahim, Eman A.

    Published in Plant cell, tissue and organ culture (01-07-2022)
    “…Nanotechnology is a rapidly spreading field to be applied in agriculture. From all kinds of nutrients, zinc nanoparticles had a great interest in…”
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