Publications by authors named "L M Bidak"

Background: During a field survey of urban flora in Alexandria city in 2019-2022, an interesting species belonging to the Solanaceae was collected from a newly archaeological excavation site and identified as Nicotiana glutinosa L. Many visits were made to the herbaria of Egypt to confirm the species records, but no single record was found. Reviewing the available literature revealed that this tropical American taxon was never recorded in the flora of Egypt.

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Sesuvium portulacastrum is a perennial halophyte of family Aizoaceae, non-native to Egypt, which was introduced from France ten years ago as an ornamental species. This study reports the detection of S. portulacastrum in the wild in Egypt.

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Intra-city railway areas are deemed large greenspaces and are believed to be key in enhancing the diversity and dynamics of urban flora. In the current study, the floristic composition and diversity along intra-city railway and tram tracks in Alexandria were surveyed. The floristic composition of the plant communities in relation to environmental factors, ecological indicators, and level of human impact was analyzed using multivariate analysis (two-way indicator species analysis (TWINSPAN) for classification and detrended correspondence analysis (DECORANA) for ordination.

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  • The study investigates the effects of seed priming with Haloprimig (HO) and magnetic field (MF) on a medicinal plant known for treating liver diseases, particularly under seawater stress.
  • Findings indicate that while seawater stress reduces growth and increases harmful compounds, HO and MF treatment enhances growth and salinity tolerance, suggesting they help combat the negative effects of salt.
  • The results highlight the potential of using HO and MF techniques to improve the plant's physiological traits and resilience against salinity during the early seedling stage.
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