Ms. Dina Mahmoud Soliman
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Ms. Dina Mahmoud Soliman

Researcher
National Research Center, Egypt


Highest Degree
M.Sc. in Chemical Technology from Cairo University, Egypt

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Biography

Dina Mahmoud Soliman Ahmed (Soliman, D.M.), Assistant Researcher in Ornamental plants and Woody Trees Department, Agriculture and Biological Research Division at National Research Center, Bachelor of Agriculture Science, Faculty of Agriculture,Cairo University,2003. Master of Science,faculty of agriculture,cairo University,2011,under the title of effect of Chemical Fertilization and Planting Space on growth and flowering production of Helichrysum bracteatum Andr. plant,Iam studing my phD in the Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University under the title of Effect of heavy metal on growth and flower production of some annual plants.Ihad scholarship from the Academy of Science and technology for studing Master degree in Agriculture in department of Ornamental Plants and Woody Trees Department Research, National Research Center,2006. I became a Researcher assistant in Ornamental plants and Woody Trees Department Research ,National Research Center,2011.And Assistant researcher in 2012. I published two paper in collabortion with my professors under the title Effect of plant spacing and NK fertilization vegetative growth and flower production of Helichrysum bracteatum Andr.plant(2010), and other paper title flowers production and chemical constituents of Helichrysum bracteatum Andr. as influenced by plant spacing and NK fertilization(2015). Participation in the activities of the National Conference Agriculture and Biological Research Division (Agriculture Development in Sinai(2012),Participation in the first Conference of Scientific Society for flowers and Ornamental plants (Future of Ornamental plants in Egypte)2015, Organizer a workshop (Future Vision for the use of Decorative plants and woody trees in Combating desetrification and elimination of environmental pollutants(2015),organizer in the International Conference on Advanced Technologyies and their Applications in Agriculture, NRC, Cairo, Egypt(2017). Ihad computer skills course,ICDL,TOEFL certificate (score 550), American University in Cairo.

Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
100%
Peroxidase
62%
Mycorrhiza
90%
Sodium Silicate
75%
Superoxide Dismutase
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
6
Abstracts
4

Selected Publications

  1. Soliman, D.M., A.M.A. Ahmed and I.M. El-Sayed, 2022. Lead toxicity and spermine as affecting the chemical composition and growth of Solidago canadensis L. cv. ʽTaraʼ plant. Egypt. J. Chem., 65: 471-485.
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  2. Soliman, D.M., A.A.M. Mazhar, R.A. Eid and N.G. Abd El Aziz, 2022. Biostimulation effects of linseed and citrus oils on growth, antioxidant enzymes activity, metabolic changes and water relations of Khaya senegalensis seedlings under drought stress. J. Pharm. Negat. Results, 13: 2790-2801.
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  3. El-Sayed, I.M., R.G. Salim, E.F. El-Haggar, R.A. El-Ziat and D.M. Soliman, 2020. Molecular characterization and positive impact of brassinosteroids and chitosan on Solidago canadensis cv. tara characteristics. Horticulturae, 10.3390/horticulturae6040100.
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  4. Badawy, E.S.M., A.H.H. Ahmed, E.E.A. Habba and D.M. Soliman, 2017. Effect of mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), brassinosteroids and sodium silicate on vegetative growth, flower production and Pb concentration of zinnia (Zinnia elegans) plant under Pb stress. J. Environ. Sci. Technol., 10: 157-174.
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  5. Badawy, E.M., S.M.M. Ibrahim, M.M. Farahat, S.M. Nicola and D.M. Soliman, 2015. Flowers Production and Chemical Constituents of Helichrysum bracteatum Andr. as Influenced by Plant Spacing and NK Fertilization. Int. J. ChemTech. Res., 8: 93-99.
  6. Badawy, E.M., S.M. Nicola, M.M. Farahat and D.M. Soliman, 2010. Effect of plant spacing and NK fertilization on vegetative growth and flower production of Helichrysum bracteatum. Andr. Plant Bull. Fac. Agric., 62: 62-70.