Dr. Mohamed Zidan Mohamed Salem
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Dr. Mohamed Zidan Mohamed Salem

Associate Professor
Alexandria University, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Wood Science from Czech University of Life Sciences, Czech Republic

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Agricultural Sciences
62%
Medicinal Plant
90%
Wood Science
75%
Life Sciences
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
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Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Taha, A.S., M.Z. Salem, W.A. Abo Elgat, H.M. Ali, A.A. Hatamleh and E.M. Abdel-Salam, 2019. Assessment of the impact of different treatments on the technological and antifungal properties of papyrus (Cyperus papyrus L.) sheets. Materials, Vol. 12. 10.3390/ma12040620.
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  2. Salem, M.Z., S.I. Behiry and M. EL‐Hefny, 2019. Inhibition of Fusarium culmorum, Penicillium chrysogenum and Rhizoctonia solani by n‐hexane characterized extracts of three plant species as a wood‐treated oil‐fungicide model. J. Applied Microbiol., 126: 1683-1699.
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  3. Salem, M.Z., M.M. Mansour and H.O. Elansary, 2019. Evaluation of the effect of inner and outer bark extracts of sugar maple (Acer saccharum var. saccharum) in combination with citric acid against the growth of three common molds. J. Wood Chem. Technol., Vol. 39. 10.1080/02773813.2018.1547763.
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  4. Mohamed, W.A., M.M. Mansour and M.Z. Salem, 2019. Lemna gibba and Eichhornia crassipes extracts: Clean alternatives for deacidification, antioxidation and fungicidal treatment of historical paper. J. Cleaner Prod., 219: 846-855.
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  5. Behiry, S.I., M. EL-Hefny and M.Z. Salem, 2019. Toxicity effects of Eriocephalus africanus L. leaf essential oil against some molecularly identified phytopathogenic bacterial strains. Nat. Prod. Res., Vol. 33. 10.1080/14786419.2019.1566824.
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  6. Al-Huqail, A.A., S.I. Behiry, M.Z. Salem, H.M. Ali, M.H. Siddiqui and A.Z. Salem, 2019. Antifungal, antibacterial and antioxidant activities of Acacia saligna (Labill.) HL Wendl. Flower extract: HPLC analysis of phenolic and flavonoid compounds. Molecules, Vol. 24, No. 4. 10.3390/molecules24040700.
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  7. Abdelsalam, N.R., E.E. Kandil, M.A. Al-Msari, M.A. Al-Jaddadi, H.M. Ali, M.Z. Salem and M.S. Elshikh, 2019. Effect of foliar application of NPK nanoparticle fertilization on yield and genotoxicity in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Sci. Total Environ., 653: 1128-1139.
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  8. Salem, M.Z.M., S.I. Behiry and A.Z.M. Salem, 2018. Effectiveness of root-bark extract from Salvadora persica against the growth of certain molecularly identified pathogenic bacteria. Microb. Pathogenesis, 117: 320-326.
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  9. Salem, M.Z.M., M. El-Hefny, H.M. Ali, H.O. Elansary and R.A. Nasser et al., 2018. Antibacterial activity of extracted bioactive molecules of Schinus terebinthifolius ripened fruits against some pathogenic bacteria. Microb. Pathogenesis, 120: 119-127.
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  10. Salem, M.Z.M., M. Bohm, P. Sedivka, R.A. Nasser, H.M. Ali and W.A.A. Abo Elgat, 2018. Some physico-mechanical characteristics of uncoated OSB ECO-products made from scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and bonded with pMDI resin. BioResources, 13: 1814-1828.
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  11. Salem, M.Z.M., H.O. Elansary, H.M. Ali, A.A. El-Settawy, M.S. Elshikh, E.M. Abdel-Salam and K. Skalicka-Wozniak, 2018. Antibacterial, antifungal and antioxidant activities of essential ils extracted from Cupressus macrocarpa branchlets and Corymbia citriodora leaves grown in Egypt. BMC Complement. Altern. Med., Vol. 18. 10.1186/s12906-018-2085-0.
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  12. Elghandour, M.M., M.Z. Salem, R. Greiner and A.Z. Salem, 2018. Effects of natural blends of garlic and eucalypt essential oils on biogas production of four fibrous feeds at short‐term of incubation in the ruminal anaerobic biosystem. J. Sci. Food Agric., 98: 5313-5321.
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  13. El-Hefny, M., A.A. Mohamed, M.Z.M. Salem, M.S.M. Abd El-Kareem and H.M. Ali, 2018. Chemical composition, antioxidant capacity and antibacterial activity against some potato bacterial pathogens of fruit extracts from Phytolacca dioica and Ziziphus spina-christi grown in Egypt. Sci. Hortic., 233: 225-232.
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  14. Behiry, S.I., A.A. Mohamed, H.A. Younes, M.Z.M. Salem and A.Z.M. Salem, 2018. Antigenic and pathogenicity activities of Ralstonia solanacearum race 3 biovar 2 molecularly identified and detected by indirect ELISA using polyclonal antibodies generated in rabbits. Microb. Pathogenesis, 115: 216-221.
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  15. Badawy, M.E. I., I.E.A. Kherallah, A.S.O. Mohareb, M.Z.M. Salem and H.A. Yousef, 2018. Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of bark and leaf extracts isolated from Cupressus sempervirens and Juniperus phoenicea grown in Al-Jabel Al-Akhdar region, Libya. Nat. Prod. J.. Vol. 8. 10.2174/2210315508666180223151210.
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  16. Ashmawy, N.A., M.Z. Salem, E.H. Mervat, M.S.A. El-Kareem, N.A. El-Shanhorey, A.A. Mohamed and A.Z. Salem, 2018. Antibacterial activity of the bioactive compounds identified in three woody plants against some pathogenic bacteria. Microb. Pathogenesis, 121: 331-340.
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  17. Ashmawy, N.A., D.A. Al Farraj, M.Z. Salem, M.S. Elshikh, R. Al-Kufaidy, M.K. Alshammari and A.Z. Salem, 2018. Potential impacts of Pinus halepensis miller trees as a source of phytochemical compounds: Antibacterial activity of the cones essential oil and n-butanol extract. Agrofor. Syst., Vol. 92. 10.1007/s10457-018-0324-5.
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  18. Ali, M.F., M.M.A. Mansour, N.M. Badr and M.Z.M. Salem, 2018. A study of biodeterioration and chromatic alterations of painted and gilded mummy cartonnage at the saqqara museum storeroom, Egypt. Archaeometry, 60: 845-858.
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  19. Abdelsalam, N.R., H.M. Ali, M.Z.M. Salem, E.G. Ibrahem and M.S. Elshikh, 2018. Genetically and horticultural characterization of Mangifera indica L. in Egypt. HortScience, 53: 1266-1270.
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  20. Abdelsalam, N.R., A. Abdel-Megeed, H.M. Ali, M.Z.M. Salem, M.F.A. Al-Hayali and M.S. Elshikh, 2018. Genotoxicity effects of silver nanoparticles on wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) root tip cells. Ecotoxicol. Environ. Saf., 155: 76-85.
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  21. Abbassy, M.M., M.Z. Salem, N.M. Rashad, S.M. Afify and A.Z. Salem, 2018. Nutritive and biocidal properties of agroforestry trees of Moringa oleifera Lam., Cassia fistula L., and Ceratonia siliqua L. as non-conventional edible vegetable oils. Agrofor. Syst., Vol. 92. 10.1007/s10457-018-0325-4.
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  22. Salem, M.Z.M., M.M.A. Mansour, W.S. Mohamed, H.M. Ali and A.A. Hatamleh, 2017. Evaluation of the antifungal activity of treated Acacia saligna wood with Paraloid B-72/TiO2 nanocomposites against the growth of Alternaria tenuissima, Trichoderma harzianum and Fusarium culmorum. BioResources, 12: 7615-7627.
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  23. Salem, M.Z.M., M. El-Hefny, R.A. Nasser, H.M. Ali, N.A. El-Shanhorey and H.O. Elansary, 2017. Medicinal and biological values of Callistemon viminalis extracts: History, current situation and prospects. Asian Pac. J. Trop. Med., 10: 229-237.
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  24. Salem, M.Z.M., M. Bohm and R.A. Nasser, 2017. Measuring the formaldehyde content from different types of oriented strand board manufactured at different thicknesses and glued with different resins. Drvna Industrija, 68: 173-178.
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  25. Nasser, R.A., M.M.A. Mansour, M.Z.M. Salem, H.M. Ali and I.M. Aref, 2017. Study the mold invasion on the surface of wood/polypropylene composites produced from aqueous pretreated wood particles, Part 1: Date palm midrib. BioResources, 12: 4078-4092.
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  26. Mohareb, A.S.O., I.E.A. Kherallah, M.E.I. Badawy, M.Z.M. Salem and H.A. Yousef, 2017. Chemical composition and activity of bark and leaf extracts of Pinus halepensis and Olea europaea grown in Al-Jabel Al-Akhdar Region, Libya against some plant phytopathogens. J. Applied Biotechnol. Bioeng., Vol. 3. 10.15406/jabb.2017.03.00067.
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  27. Medina, M.F.E., P.A. Alaba, M.E. Estrada-Zuniga, V. Velazquez-Ordonez and A. Barbabosa-Pliego et al., 2017. Anti-staphylococcal properties of four plant extracts against sensitive and multi-resistant bacterial strains isolated from cattle and rabbits. Microb. Pathogenesis, 113: 286-294.
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  28. Mansour, M.M.A., R.R.A. Hassan and M.Z.M. Salem, 2017. Characterization of historical bookbinding leather by FTIR, SEM-EDX and investigation of fungal species isolated from the leather. Egypt. J. Archaeol. Restoration Stud., 7: 1-10.
  29. Mansour, M.M.A., R.A. Nasser, M.Z.M. Salem, H.M. Ali and A.A. Hatamleh, 2017. Study the mold invasion on the surface of wood/polypropylene composites produced from aqueous pretreated wood particles, Part 2: Juniperus procera wood-branch. BioResources, 12: 4187-4201.
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  30. Hussein, H.S., M.Z.M. Salem and A.M. Soliman, 2017. Repellent, attractive and insecticidal effects of essential oils from Schinus terebinthifolius fruits and Corymbia citriodora leaves on two whitefly species, Bemisia tabaci and Trialeurodes ricini. Sci. Hortic., 216: 111-119.
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  31. Gutierrez-Morales, A., V. Velazquez-Ordonez, A. Khusro, A.Z.M. Salem and M.E. Estrada-Zuniga et al., 2017. Anti-staphylococcal properties of Eichhornia crassipes, Pistacia vera and Ziziphus amole leaf extracts: Isolates from cattle and rabbits. Microb. Pathogenesis, 113: 181-189.
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  32. Elghandour, M.M.Y., L.H. Vallejo, A.Z.M. Salem, M.Z.M. Salem, L.M. Camacho, R. Buendia and N.E. Odongo, 2017. Effects of Schizochytrium microalgae and sunflower oil as sources of unsaturated fatty acids for the sustainable mitigation of ruminal biogases methane and carbon dioxide. J. Cleaner Prod., 168: 1389-1397.
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  33. Elansary, H.O., M.Z.M. Salem, N.A. Ashmawy, K. Yessoufou and A.A. El-Settawy, 2017. In vitro antibacterial, antifungal and antioxidant activities of Eucalyptus spp. leaf extracts related to phenolic composition. Nat. Prod. Res., 31: 2927-2930.
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  34. El-Hefny, M., N.A. Ashmawy, M.Z.M. Salem and A.Z.M. Salem, 2017. Antibacterial activity of the phytochemicals-characterized extracts of Callistemon viminalis, Eucalyptus camaldulensis and Conyza dioscoridis against the growth of some phytopathogenic bacteria. Microb. Pathogenesis, 113: 348-356.
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  35. El-Hefny, M., H.M. Ali, N.A. Ashmawy and M.Z.M. Salem, 2017. Chemical composition and bioactivity of Salvadora persica extracts against some potato bacterial pathogens. BioResources, 12: 1835-1849.
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  36. El-Baha, A.M., A.A. El-Sherbiny, M.Z.M. Salem, N.M.M. Sharrawy and N.H. Mohamed, 2017. Toxicity of essential oils extracted from Corymbia citriodora and Eucalyptus camaldulensis leaves against Meloidogyne incognita under laboratory conditions. Pak. J. Nematol., 35: 93-104.
  37. Badawy, M.E., I.E. Kherallah, A.S. Mohareb, M. Salem and H.A. Yousef, 2017. Chemical Composition and antifungal activity of essential oils isolated from Cupressus sempervirens L. and Juniperus phoenicea L. grown in Al-Jabel Al-Akhdar region, Libya against Botrytis cinerea. Nat. Prod. J., 7: 298-308.
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  38. Aref, I.M., M.Z. Salem, N.D. Shetta, T.S. Alshahrani and R.A. Nasser, 2017. Possibility of using three invasive non-forest tree species as an alternative source for energy production. J. Wood Sci., 63: 104-114.
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  39. Ali, M.F., M.M.A. Mansour, N.M. Badr and M.Z.M. Salem, 2017. A study of biodeterioration and chromatic alterations of painted and gilded mummy cartonnage at the saqqara museum storeroom, Egypt. Archaeometry. 10.1111/arcm.12340.
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  40. Ali, H.M., M.Z.M. Salem, M.S. El-Shikh, A. Megeed, Y.A. Alogaibi and I.A. Talea, 2017. Investigation of the virulence factors and molecular characterization of the clonal relations of multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii isolates. J. AOAC Int., 100: 152-158.
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  41. Salem, M.Z.M., Y.E. Zidan, M.M.A. Mansour, N.M.N. El Hadidi and W.A.A. Elgat, 2016. Antifungal activities of two essential oils used in the treatment of three commercial woods deteriorated by five common mold fungi. Int. Biodeterior. Biodegrad., 106: 88-96.
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  42. Salem, M.Z.M., Y.E. Zidan, M.M.A. Mansour, N.M.N. El Hadidi and W.A.A. Abo Elgat, 2016. Evaluation of usage three natural extracts applied to three commercial wood species against five common molds. Int. Biodeterior. Biodegradat., 110: 206-226.
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  43. Salem, M.Z.M., M.Z. Zayed, H.M. Ali and M.S.M. Abd El-Kareem, 2016. Chemical composition, antioxidant and antibacterial activities of extracts from Schinus molle wood branch growing in Egypt. J. Wood Sci., 62: 548-651.
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  44. Salem, M.Z.M., H.O. Elansary, A.A. Elkelish, A. Zeidler, H.M. Ali, M. El-Hefny and K. Yessoufou, 2016. In vitro bioactivity and antimicrobial activity of Picea abies and Larix deciduas wood and bark extracts. BioResources, 11: 9421-9437.
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  45. Salem, M.Z.M., 2016. EDX measurements and SEM examination of surface of some imported woods inoculated by three mold fungi. Measurements, 86: 301-309.
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  46. Nasser, R.A., M.Z.M. Salem, S. Hiziroglu, H.A. Al-Mefarrej, A.S. Mohareb, M. Alam and I.M. Aref, 2016. Chemical analysis of different parts of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) using ultimate, proximate and thermo-gravimetric techniques for energy production. Energies, Vol. 9. 10.3390/en9050374.
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  47. Nasser, R.A., M.Z.M. Salem, H.A. Al-Mefarrej and I.M. Aref, 2016. Use of tree pruning wastes for manufacturing of wood reinforced cement composites. Cement Concrete Compos., 72: 246-256.
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  48. Nasser, R.A., M.Z.M. Salem, H.A. Al-Mefarrej and I.M. Aref, 2016. Measurement of some strength properties and chemical composition of seven hardwood Species grown in Northwest Egypt. J. Test. Eval., 44: 1629-1639.
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  49. Mohareb, A.S.O., I.E.A. Kherallah, M.E.I. Badawy, M.Z.M. Salem and H.A.Y. Faraj, 2016. Chemical composition and antibacterial activity of essential oils isolated from leaves of different woody trees grown in Al-Jabel al-Akhdar region, Libya. Alexandria Sci. Exchange J., 37: 358-371.
  50. Mansour, M.M.A., N.S. Abdel-Rahim and M.Z.M. Salem, 2016. Study of the biodeterioration of some colored glasses by Stemphylium botryosum. Curr. Sci. Int., 5: 119-129.
  51. Hosseinihashemi, S.K., S.K. HosseinAshrafi, A.J. Goldeh and M.Z.M. Salem, 2016. Antifungal and antioxidant activities of heartwood, bark and leaf extracts of Robinia pseudoacacia. BioResources, 11: 1634-1646.
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  52. Hosseinihashemi, S.K., M.Z.M. Salem and S.K.H. Ashrafi, 2016. Chemical composition and antioxidant activity of extract from the wood of Fagus orientalis: Water resistance and decay resistance against Trametes versicolor. BioResources, 11: 3890-3903.
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  53. Hosseinihashemi, S.K., L. Nazari, A. Lashgari and M.Z.M. Salem, 2016. Evaluation of inner bark extract of barberry stem and its synergy with propiconazole, EDTA and BHT and their combinations against the white-rot fungus Trametes versicolor. BioResources, 11: 1505-1517.
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  54. Hadi, A., S.K. Hosseinihashemi, S. Hadi, A.J. Latibari and M.Z.M. Salem, 2016. Effects of acid copper chromate preservative and hydrothermal treatment on the dimensional stability, hardness and decay resistance of poplar wood. BioResources, 11: 4850-4864.
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  55. Gomaa, E.E.D.G., N.M. Ismail, M.Z.M. Salem and S.E. Gomaa, 2016. In vitro screening for antimicrobial activity of some medicinal plant seed extracts. Int. J. Biotechnol. Wellness Ind., 5: 142-152.
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  56. Elansary, H.O., J. Norrie, H.M. Ali, M.Z.M. Salem, E.A. Mahmoud and K. Yessoufou, 2016. Enhancement of Calibrachoa cultivars antioxidant, antifungal and antibacterial activities using seaweed extracts: Total phenolic, flavonoids and tannins contents. BMC Complement. Altern. Med., Vol. 16. 10.1186/s12906-016-1332-5.
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  57. El-Derby, A.A.O.D., M.M.A. Mansour and M.Z.M. Salem, 2016. Investigation the microbial deterioration of sandstone from the Osirion's sarcophagus chamber as affected by rising ground water level. Mediterranean Archaeol. Archaeometry, 16: 273-281.
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  58. El-Baha, A.M., H.A. Abou-Gazia, M.Z.M. Salem, N.H. Mohamed and P.A. Salaheldin, 2016. Initial growth response and chemical composition of Moringa oleifera seedlings to different levels of NPK and biofertilizer at two different soil types. Alexandria Sci. Exchange J., 37: 186-196.
  59. El-Baha, A.M., A.A. El-Settawy, F.M. Hassan, M.Z.M. Salem and M.A. Soliman, 2016. Chemical composition of essential oils extracted from Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis Miller) and their termiticidal and fungicidal effects. Alexandria J. Agric. Sci., 61: 193-202.
  60. Ali, H.M., M.S. El-Shikh, M.Z.M. Salem and M. Muzaheed, 2016. Isolation of bioactive phenazine-1-carboxamide from the soil bacterium Pantoea agglomerans and study of its anticancer potency on different cancer cell lines. J. AOAC Int., 99: 1233-1239.
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  61. Salem, M.Z.M., R.A. Nasser, A. Zeidler, H.O. Elansary and I.M. Aref et al., 2015. Methylated fatty acids from heartwood and bark of Pinus sylvestris, Abies alba, Picea abies and Larix decidua: Effect of strong acid treatment. BioResources, 10: 7715-7724.
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  62. Salem, M.Z.M., N.A. Ashmawy, H.O. Elansary and A.A. El-Settawy, 2015. Chemotyping of diverse Eucalyptus species grown in Egypt and antioxidant and antibacterial activities of its respective essential oils. Nat. Prod. Res., 29: 681-685.
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  63. Salem, M.Z.M., M.M.A. Mansour, M.H. Khamis and H.M. Ali, 2015. Natural durability of Citharexylum spinosum and Morus alba woods against three mold fungi. BioResources, 10: 5330-5344.
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  64. Salem, M.Z.M., A. Zeidler, M. Bohm, M.E.A. Mohamed and H.M. Ali, 2015. GC/MS analysis of oil extractives from wood and bark extractives from Pinus sylvestris, Abies alba, Pecia abies and Larix deciduas. BioResources, 10: 7725-7737.
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  65. Salem, M.Z.M., 2015. Flavonoids from Some Medicinal Trees and Their Biological Activities. In: Recent Progress in Medicinal Plants Volume 40: Flavonoids and Antioxidants, Govil, J.N. and M. Pathak (Eds.). Studium Press LLC, USA, ISBN 10: 1-62699-077-8, pp: 62-82.
  66. Mansour, M.M.A., M.Z.M. Salem and A.S.A. Shoeib, 2015. Study the degradation of cellulosic fiber by four common fungi: Chromatic alterations and SEM examination. J. Cent. Global Study Cult. Heritage Cult., 3: 99-110.
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  67. Mansour, M.M.A., A. Abdel-Megeed, R.A. Nasser and M.Z.M. Salem, 2015. Comparative evaluation of some woody trees methanolic extracts and Paraloid B-72 against phytopathogenic mold fungi Alternaria tenuissima and Fusarium culmorum. BioResources, 10: 2570-2584.
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  68. Mansour, M.M.A. and M.Z.M. Salem, 2015. Evaluation of wood treated with some natural extracts and Paraloid B-72 against the fungus Trichoderma harzianum: Wood elemental composition, in-vitro and application evidence. Int. Biodeterior. Biodegradat., 100: 62-69.
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  69. Hosseinihashemi, S.K., H. Anooshei, H. Aghajani and M.Z.M. Salem, 2015. Chemical composition and antioxidant activity of extracts from inner bark of Berberis vulgaris stem. BioResources, 10: 7958-7969.
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  70. Elansary, H.O., and M.Z.M. Salem, 2015. Morphological and physiological responses and drought resistance enhancement of ornamental shrubs by trinexapac-ethyl application. Scientia Hortic., 189: 1-11.
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  71. El-Shanhorey, N.A., M.Z.M. Salem and N.H. Mohamed, 2015. Effect of salinity and humic acid treatments on growth and chemical composition of Chorisia speciosa plants. Bull. Fac. Agric. Cairo Univ., 66: 76-90.
  72. Zeidler, A., M.Z.M. Salem and V. Boruvka, 2014. Mechanical properties of grand fir wood grown in the czech republic in vertical and horizontal positions. BioResources, 10: 793-808.
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  73. Salem, M.Z.M., M.S. El-Shikh and H.M. Ali, 2014. Fatty acids constituents of wood from Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi using GC analysis. J. Pure Applied Microbiol., 8: 205-209.
  74. Salem, M.Z.M., M.S. El-Shikh and H.M. Ali, 2014. Antibacterial activity of extract from the stem bark of Schinus terebinthifolius. J. Pure Applied Microbiol., 8: 3865-3870.
  75. Salem, M.Z.M., M.H. Khamis, N.A. El-Shanhorey, M.A. Al-Muwayhi, M.K. Okla and H.M. Ali, 2014. Evaluation of extracts from leaves of Brachychiton diversifolius R.Br against the Growth of some clinical pathogens. J. Pure Applied Microbiol., 8: 105-109.
  76. Salem, M.Z.M., H.M. Ali and N.H. Mohamed, 2014. Evaluation of extracts from different parts of some tree species against the growth of some human bacterial pathogens. J. Pure Applied Microbiol., 8: 149-154.
  77. Salem, M.Z.M., H.M. Ali and N.A. El-Shanhorey, 2014. Identification of fatty acids from Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi leaves using standard fatty acids with C2-C25. J. Pure Applied Microbiol., 8: 209-214.
  78. Salem, M.Z.M., H.M. Ali and M.O. Basalah, 2014. Essential oils from wood, bark and needles f Pinus roxburghii Sarg. from Alexandria, Egypt: Antibacterial and antioxidant activities. BioResources, 9: 7454-7466.
  79. Salem, M.Z.M., H.M. Ali and M.M. Mansour, 2014. Fatty acid methyl esters from air-dried wood, bark and leaves of Brachychiton diversifolius R. Br: Antibacterial, antifungal and antioxidant activities. BioResources, 9: 3835-3845.
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  80. Salem, M.Z.M., A.A. Hatamleh and H.M. Ali, 2014. Efficacy of oily and resinous fractions of cone extracts from Pinus roxburghii Sarg. J. Pure Applied Microbiol., 8: 3909-3913.
  81. Salem, M.Z.M., A.A. Hatamleh and H.M. Ali, 2014. Chemical composition of fatty acids from the air-dried bark of Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi (Anacardiaceae). J. Pure Applied Microbiol., 8: 233-237.
  82. Salem, M.Z.M., A. Abdel-Megeed and H.M. Ali, 2014. Stem wood and bark extracts of Delonix regia (Boj. Ex. Hook): Chemical analysis, antibacterial, antifungal and antioxidant properties. BioResources, 9: 2382-2395.
  83. Salem, M.Z.M. and A.Z.M. Salem, 2014. Studies on biological activities and phytochemicals composition of Hibiscus species- A review. Life Sci. J., 11: 1-8.
  84. Salem, A.Z.M., R.M.O. Jimenez, M.A. Cerrillo-Soto, A.E. Kholif, M.Z.M. Salem and M.M.M.Y. Elghandour, 2014. Detection of sensitive and mutant ruminal bacteria isolates from sheep, cattle and buffalo using 14 therapeutic antibiotics. Turk. J. Vet. Anim. Sci., 38: 514-519.
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  85. Nasser, R.A., M.Z.M. Salem, H.A. Al-Mefarrej, M.A. Abdel-Aal and S.S. Soliman, 2014. Fuel characteristics of vine prunings (Vitis vinifera L.) as a potential source for energy production. BioResources, 9: 482-496.
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  86. Mohamed, N.H., H.M. Ali and M.Z.M. Salem, 2014. Evaluation of wood, bark and leaves extracts from Maclura pomifera (Rafin.) Schneider (Moraceae) against the growth of some pathogenic bacteria. J. Pure Applied Microbiol., 8: 2969-2974.
  87. El-Shanhorey, N.A., M.Z.M. Salem and N.H. Mohamed, 2014. Effect of salinity and humic acid treatments on growth and chemical composition of Jatropha curcas plants. Bull. Fac. Agric. Cairo Univ., 65: 474-488.
  88. Ashmawy N.A., S.I. Behiry, H.M. Ali and M.Z.M. Salem, 2014. Evaluation of Tecoma stans and Callistemon viminalis extracts against potato soft rot bacteria in vitro. J. Pure Appl. Microbiol., 8: 667-673.
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  89. Ali, H.M., N.A. El-Shanhorey, M.Z.M. Salem and A. Abdel-Megeed, 2014. In-vitro antibacterial activities of different extracts from Conocarpus lancifolius Engl. against some clinical pathogens. J. Pure Applied Microbiol., 8: 221-226.
  90. Salem, M.Z.M., Y.M. Gohar, L.M. Camacho, N.A. El-Shanhorey and A.Z.M. Salem, 2013. Antioxidant and antibacterial activities of leaves and branches extracts of Tecoma stans (L.) Juss. ex Kunth against nine species of pathogenic bacteria. Afr. J. Microbiol. Res., 7: 418-426.
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  91. Salem, M.Z.M., M.S. El-Shikh and H.M. Ali, 2013. Chemical characterization of the volatile oil isolated from leaves of Schinus molle L. and its antioxidant activity. J. Pure Applied Microbiol., 7: 355-360.
  92. Salem, M.Z.M., M. Bohm and J. Srba, 2013. Evaluation of the mechanical properties and formaldehyde emission of plywood manufactured for construction applications. Drvna Ind., 64: 87-93.
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  93. Salem, M.Z.M., H.I.M. Aly, Y.M. Gohar and A.B. El-Sayed, 2013. Biological activity of extracts from Morus alba L., Albizzia lebbeck (L.) Benth. and Casuarina glauca Sieber against the growth of some pathogenic bacteria. Int. J. Agric. Food Res., 2: 9-22.
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  94. Salem, M.Z.M., A.Z.M. Salem, L.M. Camacho and H.M. Ali, 2013. Antimicrobial activities and phytochemical composition of extracts of Ficus species: An over view. Afr. J. Microbiol. Res., 7: 4207-4219.
  95. Salem, M.Z.M., A. Zeidler, M. Bohm and J. Srba, 2013. Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) as a bioresource: Evaluation of solid wood, particleboard and MDF technological properties and formaldehyde emission. BioResources, 8: 1199-1221.
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  96. Salem, M.Z.M., 2013. Evaluation of the antibacterial and antioxidant activities of stem bark extracts of Delonix regia and Erythrina humeana grown in Egypt. J. For. Prod. Ind., 2: 48-52.
  97. Salem, M.Z.M. and M. Bohm, 2013. Understanding of formaldehyde emission from solid wood-An overview. BioResources, 8: 4775-4790.
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  98. Salem, M.Z., H.M. Ali, N.A. El-Shanhorey and A. Abdel-Megeed, 2013. Evaluation of extracts and essential oil from Callistemon viminalis leaves: Antibacterial and antioxidant activities, total phenolic and flavonoid contents. Asian Pacific J. Trop. Med., 6: 785-791.
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  99. Salem, M.Z. and N.H. Mohamed, 2013. Physico-chemical characterization of wood from Maclura Pomifera (Raf.) CK Schneid. Adapted to the Egyptian environmental conditions. J. For. Prod. Ind., 2: 53-57.
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  100. Aly, H.I.M., A.B. EL-Sayed Y.M. Gohar and M.Z.M. Salem, 2013. The value-added uses of Ficus retusa and Dalbergia sissoo grown in Egypt: GC/MS analysis of extracts. J. For. Prod. Ind., 2: 34-41.
  101. Ali, H.M., M.Z.M. Salem and A.A. Al Sahli, 2013. Performance of antioxidant activity of methanolic extracts from different parts of some tree species using DPPH radical-scavenging assay. J. Pure Applied Microbiol., 7: 131-137.
  102. Ali, H.M., M.Z.M. Salem and A. Abdel-Megeed, 2013. In-vitro antibacterial activities of alkaloids extract from leaves of Conocarpus lancifolius Engl. J. Pure Applied Microbiol., 7: 1903-1907.
  103. Ali, H.M., M.H. Siddiqui, M.H. Khamis, F.A. Hassan, M.Z. Salem and E.S.M. El-Mahrouk, 2013. Performance of forest tree Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) A. Juss. under sewage effluent irrigation. Ecol. Eng., 61: 117-126.
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  104. Abdel-Megeed, A., M.Z. Salem, H.M. Ali and Y.M. Gohar, 2013. Brachychiton diversifolius as a source of natural products: Antibacterial and antioxidant evaluation of extracts of wood branches. J. Pure Applied Microbiol., 7: 1843-1850.
  105. Salem, M.Z.M. and M. Bohm, 2012. Estimation of Formaldehyde Emission from Composite Wood Products: Comparison of Different Standard Methods. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, USA., ISBN-13: 978-3659276668, Pages: 164.
  106. Salem, M.Z., M. Bohm, S. Barcik and J. Srba, 2012. Inter-laboratory comparison of formaldehyde emission from particleboard using ASTM D 6007-02 method. Eur. J. Wood Prod., 70: 621-628.
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  107. Salem, M.Z., M. Bohm, J. Srba and J. Berankova, 2012. Evaluation of formaldehyde emission from different types of wood-based panels and flooring materials using different standard test methods. Build. Environ., 49: 86-96.
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  108. Elansary, H.O., M.Z.M. Salem, N.A. Ashmawy and M.M. Yacout, 2012. Chemical composition, antibacterial and antioxidant activity of leaves essential oils from Syzygium cumini, Cupressus sempervirens and Lantana camara grown in Egypt. J. Agric. Sci., 4: 144-152.
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  109. Bohm, M., M.Z. Salem and J. Srba, 2012. Formaldehyde emission monitoring from a variety of solid wood, plywood, blockboard and flooring products manufactured for building and furnishing materials. J. Hazardous Mater., 221-222: 68-79.
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  110. Aly, H.I.M., M.Z.M. Salem, Y.M. Gohar, A.B. EL-Sayed and N.A. Ashmawy, 2012. Efficacy of methanolic extract and its fractions of some tree species for potential in vitro antibacterial activity. Int. J. Agric. Food Res., 1: 12-27.
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  111. Salem, M.Z., M. Bohm, S. Barcik and J. Berankova, 2011. Formaldehyde emission from wood-based panels bonded with different formaldehyde-based resins. Drvna Ind., 62: 177-183.
  112. Salem, M.Z., M. Bohm, J. Berankova and J. Srba, 2011. Effect of some manufacturing variables on formaldehyde release from particleboard: Relationship between different test methods. Build. Environ., 46: 1946-1953.
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  113. Salem, A.Z.M., M.Z.M. Salem, M. Gonzalez-Ronquillo, L.M. Camacho and M. Cipriano, 2011. Major chemical constituents of Leucaena leucocephala and Salix babylonica leaf extracts. J. Trop. Agric., 49: 95-98.
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  114. Salem, A.Z.M., M.Z.M. Salem, M.M. El-Adawy and P.H. Robinson, 2006. Nutritive evaluations of some browse tree foliages during the dry season: Secondary compounds, feed intake and in vivo digestibility in sheep and goats. Anim. Feed Sci. Technol., 127: 251-267.
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  115. Salem, A.Z., M.M.I. El-Adawy, M.S.M. Salem and A.A. Hasan, 2004. Effect of probiotics feed as additives on the activity of isolated and characterized lactic acid intestinal bacteria against Escherichia coli-10 in sheep. Egypt. J. Nutr. Feeds, 7: 167-184.