Dr. Ehab Abdel-Razek Kamel Aly
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Dr. Ehab Abdel-Razek Kamel Aly

Professor
Ain Shams University, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Botany from Ain Shams University, Egypt

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Biography

Dr. Ehab Abdel-Razek Kamel is currently working as Professor of Plant Taxonomy (Cytotaxonomy), Faculty of Education, Department of Biological Sciences, Ain Shams University, Roxy-Cairo, Egypt, and Faculty member of Umm Al-Qurah University, Saudi Arabia. He has completed his Ph.D. in Plant Taxonomy from Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. He has supervised 5 PhD and 4 MS students projects. He is member of Egyptian Syndicate of Scientific Professions, The Egyptian Botanical Society, The Arabian Biologist’s Society, The Egyptian Society of Genetics, international Compositae alliance (TICA) - Sweden, and Saudi Biological Society. He is also serving as referee for Journal of Medicinal Plants Research, African Journal of Biotechnology, African Journal of Agricultural Research, African Journal of Plant Science, Agricultural Science Research Journal, African Journal of Microbiology Research, Egyptian Journal of Botany, Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, and International Journal of Plant and Animal Sciences. He also attended number of conference, workshops, and training courses. He has 31 publications in journals contributed as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Botany
62%
Plant Breeding
90%
Plant Genetics
75%
Plant Taxonomy
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
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Selected Publications

  1. Qari, S.H., E.A.R. Kamel and H. El Sayed, 2016. Characterization and identification of seed storage protein of twelve lettuce cultivars. Biosci. Biotechnol. Res. Asia, 13: 1959-1967.
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  2. Qari, S.H., E.A. Kamel and K.S. Ali, 2016. Karyotype criteria of some taxa of asteraceae (compositae) from Saudi Arabia. Int. J. Biol., Pharm. Allied Sci., 5: 2956-2966.
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  3. Sharawy, S.M., E.A. Kamel, E.A.K. Karakish and M.H.A. Loutfy, 2015. A systematic revision on Caralluma species of Saudi Arabia based on karyological and molecular data. Pak. J. Bot., 47: 937-950.
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  4. Kamel, E.A.R. and M.E. Rashed, 2015. Molecular characterization of Penicillium isolates using rapd technique. Annu. Res. Rev. Biol., 7: 185-199.
  5. Kamel, E.A.R., S.M. Sharawy and E.A.K. Karakish, 2014. Cytotaxonomical investigations of the tribes asclepiadeae and ceropegieae of the subfamily asclepiadoideae-apocynaceae. Pak. J. Bot., 46: 1351-1361.
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  6. Kamel, E.A.R. and M.E. Rashed, 2014. Electrophoretic protein banding patterns among penicillium strains isolated from Saudi Arabia. Int. J. Applied Sci. Biotechnol., 2: 283-290.
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  7. Kamel, E.A., 2014. Characterization of Aspergillus isolates from Saudi Arabia based on molecular genetic fingerprints. Res. J. Biol., 2: 84-98.
  8. Eliwa, A.M. and E.A.R. Kamel, 2013. Olive plants (Olea europaea L.) as a bioindicator for pollution. Pak. J. Biol. Sci., 16: 551-557.
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  9. El-Gamal, A.D., E.A. Kamel, N.A. E. Ghanem and E. F. Shehata, 2012. Re-evaluation of the relationships within some Egyptian species of soil cyanobacteria. ARPN J. Agric. Biol. Sci., 7: 266-272.
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  10. Al-Hazmi, N.A. and E.A. Kamel, 2012. Ecosystem impact on fungal identification using sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electr ophoresis (SDS-PAGE) technique. Afr. J. Microbiol. Res., 6: 3492-3500.
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  11. Kamel, E.A.R., S.A.A. Ebrahim, R.A.T. Thabet and E.M.R. El-Shal, 2011. Biochemical and molecular genetic studies on some cyanobacterial isolates. Pak. J. Sci. Ind. Res., 54: 172-174.
  12. Kamel, E.A., A. Arminian and S. Houshamnd, 2009. Karyomorphological and morphometric studies of ploidy levels in some wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes. Pak. J. Sci. Ind. Res., 52: 200-207.
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  13. Badr, A., H.H. El-Shazly and E.A. Kamel, 2009. Chromosomal Studies in the Egyptian Flora. VII. Karyotype Analysis of Species in the two Tribes Chicorieae and Cardueae of Asteraceae. Egypt. J. Bot., 49: 71-86.
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  14. Afifi, A.F., E.A. Kamel, A.A. Khalil, M.A. Foaad, E.M. Fawzi and M.M. Houseny, 2009. The effect of some antioxidant on protein banding patterns and nucleic acids content of three genera from dematiaceous fungi. Aust. J. Basic Appl. Sci., 3: 820-827.
  15. El-Gazzar, A., S.H. Rabei, A.I. Aboel Atta, E.A. Kamel, M.H.A. Loutfy and L.F. Shalabi, 2008. Computer-generated keys to the flora of Egypt. 2. The chenopodiaceae. Taeckholmia, 28: 209-225.
  16. Afifi, A.F., E.M. Kamel, A.A. Khalil, M.F.E. Fawzi and M.M. Houseny, 2008. Purification and characterization of ос-amylase from Penicillium olsonii under the effect of some antioxidant vitamins. Global J. Biotechnol. Biochem., 3: 14-21.
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  17. Kamel, E.A., Z.A. Elwan and M.H.A. Loutfy, 2006. On the taxonomy of Gentiana L. and Gentianella Moench. (Gentianaceae): Evidence from seed coat morphology and seed protein electrophoresis. Assiut Univ. J. Bot., 35: 1-13.
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  18. Kamel, E.A., M.H.A. Loutfy and Z.A. Elwan, 2006. Seed coat micromorphology and SDS-PAGE and its implications in the taxonomy of certain taxa of the Labiatae. Egypt. J. Biotechnol., 23: 87-103.
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  19. Kamel, E.A., 2006. Karyotype characterization and polyploid variations in some genotypes of Triticum aestivum L. Cytologia, 71: 169-174.
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  20. Elwan, Z.A., A.I.I. Aboel-Atta, M.H.A. Loutfy and E.A. Kamel, 2006. Systematic implication of seed coat morphology in Campanulaceae Juss. Taeckholmia, 26: 35-62.
  21. Afifi, A.F., E.A. Kamel, E.M. Fawzi and M.M. Houseny, 2006. Protein patterns (SDS-PAGE) as a mean in classification and identification of Penicillium spp. New Egypt. J. Microbiol., 14: 280-290.
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  22. Mansour, M.M. and E.A.R. Kamel, 2005. Interactive effect of heavy metals and gibberellic acid on mitotic activity and some metabolic changes of Vicia faba L. plants. Cytologia, 70: 275-282.
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  23. Kamel, E.A., H.Z. Hassan, A.I. El-Nahas and S.M. Ahmed, 2005. Genetic variations and the relationships among some species of the genus Brassica L. based on DNA (RAPD) analysis. Egypt. J. Biotechnol., 19: 346-363.
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  24. Kamel, E.A., 2005. Seed protein diversity and the relationships within the Campanulaceae. Assiut Univ. J. Bot., 34: 507-526.
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  25. Kamel, E.A., 2005. Biochemical and molecular variations in Raphanus L. based on SDS-PAGE of seed proteins and isozymes patterns. Assiut Univ. J. Bot., 34: 95-113.
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  26. Kamel, E.A., H.Z. Hassan, A.I. El-Nahas and S.M. Ahmed, 2004. Molecular characterization of some texa of the genus Raphanus L.(Cruciferae=Brassicaceae). Cytologia, 69: 249-260.
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  27. Kamel, E.A., 2004. Cytotaxonomical investigation of the Egyptian Compositae (Asteraceae): I- Cardueae and Cichorieae. Compositae Newslett., 41: 9-28.
  28. Abbas, S.M. and E.A. Kamel, 2004. Rhizobium as a biological agent for preventing heavy metal stress. Asian J. Plant Sci., 3: 416-424.
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  29. Kamel, E.A., H.Z. Hassan and S.M. Ahmed, 2003. Electrophoretic characterization and the relationship between some Egyptian cruciferae. J. Biol. Sci., 3: 834-842.
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  30. Dowidar, A.E., E.A. Kamel, A.M. Ahamed, M.H.A. Loutfy and H.H.L. Hafez, 2003. Studies on the Rosaceae II- SDS-PAGE seed protein electrophoresis and its significance in the taxonomy of the family. Pak. J. Biol. Sci., 6: 1820-1829.
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  31. Amin Dowidar, E., H.A. Mohamed Loutfy, A. Ehab Kamel, M. Abdel-Halem Ahamed and H.L. Hanan Hafez, 2003. Studies on the rosaceae i- seed and/or achene macro and micromorphology. Pak. J. Biol. Sci., 6: 1778-1791.
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  32. El-Mashad, A.A.A., A.M.A. Mohamed and E.A. Kamel, 2002. Effect of different temperatures on germination, seedling growth, metabolism and protein banding pattern of Lupinus termis. Egypt. J. Biotechnol., 12: 213-228.
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  33. Kamel, E.A., 2001. Chromosome counts and karyological studies on six taxa of the Egyptian asteraceae. Comp. Newsl., 36: 81-93.
  34. Kamel, E.A. and M.H.A. Loutfy, 2001. The significance of cuticular features, petiole anatomy and SDS-PAGE in the taxonomy of the lauraceae. Pak. J. Biol. Sci., 4: 1094-1100.
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  35. El-Mashad, A.A. and E. Kamel, 2001. Amelioration of NaCl stress in Pisum sativum Linn. Indian J. Exp. Biol., 39: 469-475.
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  36. Mohamed, A.M.A., A.A.A. El-Mashad and E.A. Kamel, 2000. Biochemical changes in germinated wheat grains treated with sinal herbicide. Agric. Dev. Res., Faculty Agric., Ain Shams University, .
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  37. Kamel, E.A., 2000. Chromosomal studies on some species in the Ranunculaceae. Egypt. J. Biotechnol., 7: 43-53.
  38. Loutfy, M.H.A., A.A.A. El-Mashad and E.A. Kamel, 1999. Studies in the maloideae (Rosaceae) I. Chaenomeles lindley and Cydonia miller. Taeckholmia., 19: 97-114.
  39. Kamel, E.A.R. and A.A.A. Al-Mashad, 1999. Electrophoretic studies of seed proteins and the relationships of some species of the genus Vicia L. FABIS Newslett., 42: 5-11.
  40. Kamel, E.A., 1999. Karyological studies on some taxa of the genus Vicia L. (Fabaceae). Cytologia, 64: 441-448.
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  41. Kamel, E.A., 1999. Karyological studies on some taxa of the Asteraceae in Egypt. Comp. News I., 33: 1-18.
  42. Atta, A.I. I.A., E.A. Kamel, M.H.A. Loutfy and A.A.A. El-Mashad, 1999. Studies on some relationships between certain species of the Ranunculaceae. Egypt. J. Biotechnol., 6: 35-59.
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  43. Badr, A., E.A. Kamel and N. Garcia-Jacas, 1997. Chromosomal studies in the Egyptian Flora. VI. Karyotype features of species in subfamily Asteroideae (Asteraceae). Compositae Newslett., 30: 15-28.
  44. Atta, A.I.I.A., A. El-Nahas and E. Kamel, 1994. Comparison between four lettuce cultivars using cytological and morpho-logical features. J. Faculty Edu., 19: 383-394.