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Haiba NS

Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Education, Alexandria University, Egypt

Biography

Haiba NS Currently working with Faculty of Education, Alexandria University, Egypt. She has done Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry, Alexandria University, M.Sc. and B.SC. (Organic Chemistry) Alexandria University. She gives lectures in General Organic Chemistry and Heterocyclic Chemistry and Bioorganic Chemistry to Undergraduates. Supervision for MSc & PhD students. Haiba Course specification on Organic Chemistry.  

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Investigation of Climate Changes on Metabolic Response of Plants: Interactive Effects of Drought Stress and Excess UV-B

Physiological and biochemical responses of bean (Vicia faba L.) plants to either supplementary ultraviolet (sUV-B) radiation, and/or water (WS) stress were investigated. Both stresses caused significant increases in H2O2 content and lipid peroxidation, indicating oxidative damage. Furthermore, increases in activities of stress markers indicated tha... Read More»

Hassan IA, Basahi JM, Haiba NS and Kadi MW

Research Article: J Earth Sci Climate Change 2013, 4:129

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617.1000129

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