Dr. Nahed Abdel Moneim Mourad Zaki Waly
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Dr. Nahed Abdel Moneim Mourad Zaki Waly

Associate Professor
Cairo University, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Plant Anatomy from Cairo University, Egypt

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Biography

Dr. Nahed Abdel Moneim Mourad Zaki Waly is currently working as Associate Professor at Faculty of Science Cairo University, Egypt. She has completed her Ph.D. in Plant Anatomy from same University, Egypt. Her main area of interest focuses on Plant Anatomy, Taxonomy, Medicinal Plants, and Archeobotany. Her area of expertise includes Plant Anatomy, Plant Taxonomy, Flora, and Plant Systematic. She is member of Botanical Society in Egypt, and Botanical Society of America. She has published 18 research articles in journals as author/co-author. She is also serving as reviewer for number of journals. She has supervised 13 MSc and 2 PhD students.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Plant Anatomy
62%
Plant Taxonomy
90%
Flora
75%
Plant Systematic
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
21
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Waly, N.M., 2013. Anatomical and Statistical Analys is of Six Parasitic Loranthaceae Species. Am. J. Res. Commun., 1: 317-332.
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  2. Waly, N.M., A.E.E.D. Ali and R.N. Jrais, 2012. Botanical and biological studies of six parasitic species of family Loranthaceae growing in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Int. J. Environ. Sci., 1: 196-205.
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  3. Waly, N.M. and H.M.Emad, 2012. Taxonomical Studies of Some Acacia spp. Growing in Saudi Arabia. Bull. Environ. Pharmacol. Life Sci., 1: 55-62.
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  4. Waly, N.M., F. El-Ghamdy and R. Al-Shamrani, 2011. Developing methods for anatomical identification of the genus Zygophyllum L. (Zygophyllaceae) in Saudi Arabia. Life Sci. J., 8: 451-459.
  5. Waly, N.M., 2009. Verifying the scientific name of Costus [Saussurea lappa ((Decne.)C.B.Clarke.]–Asteraceae. J. King AbdelAziz Univ.: Sci., 21: 327-334.
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  6. Archeological Report, 2002. The university of Pennsylvania museum of archaeology and anthropology's excavations on bates's Island, Marsa Matruh, Egypt 1985-1989. The Institute for Aegean Prehistory, Academic Press, Philadelphia..
  7. Waly, N.M., 2001. Papyrus and papyrus-like paper sheets, their quality in relation to anatomical features. Taeckholmia, 21: 135-141.
  8. Hosni, A. and N.M. Waly, 2001. Plantaginaceae in the flora of Egypt 1, systematic revision of the indigenous taxa. Taeckholmia, 21: 239-255.
  9. Yousef, S.M. and N.M. Waly, 2000. Cosmic catastrophe as a possible cause for forest knocking down prior to petrification. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on the Geology of the Arab World, February, 2000, Cairo University, Egypt, pp: 226-227.
  10. ElDeen, H.M. and N.M. Waly, 2000. Habitat and floristic diversity in Wadi-Sudr area, South West Sinai Proc. 1st Int. Conf. Biol. Sci. Fac. Sci., 1: 228-247.
  11. Waly, N.M., 1999. Wood anatomical characters of the Egyptian Tamarix L. species and its taxonomic significance. Taeckholmia, 19: 115-125.
  12. Waly, N.M., 1997. The selection of plant fibers and wood in the manufacture of organic household items from the El-Gabalein area, Egypt. Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Archaceobotany in Northern Africa, June 23-25, 1997, Leister, UK., pp: 267-272.
  13. Waly, N.M., 1996. Identified wood specimens from Tut Ankh Amon funerary furniture. Taeckholmia, 16: 61-74.
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  14. El-Hadidi, M.N. and N.M. Waly, 1991. Wood anatomy of some Egyptian woody perennials and its adaptation to environmental conditions. Taeckholmia, 13: 43-52.