Dr. Salama  Abouelyazeed Ouf
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Dr. Salama Abouelyazeed Ouf

Professor
Taibah University, Saudi Arabia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Botany from Cairo University, Egypt

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Biography

Dr. Salama Abouelyazeed Ouf is currently working as Professor at the Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Taibah University, Almadinah Almunawwarah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He obtained his PhD in Botany from Cairo University, Giza Egypt in 1989. His area of research related to soil microbiology and identification of fungi, biological, chemical and integral controls of plant diseases, 3 ecology of micro-organisms, natural products and their role in inhibition of micro-organisms, radiobiology specially laser radiation and micro-organisms, threatened plants and micro-organisms, dermatophytes, industrial uses of micro-organisms, ozone and its use in sterilization. His past experience include Demonstrator, Assistant Lecturer, Lecturer, Associate Professor, and Professor at Cairo University Egypt, Professor at Taibah University Saudi Arabia, and member of committee for promotion of Assistant and Associate Professors at Supreme Council of Universities. He is also serving as member of reviewer board and editorial board in journals such as American Journal of Food and Nutrition, African Journal of Microbiology, Egyptian Journal of Botany. He supervised 3 PhD and 11 MSc students. He also participated in number of conferences. He is member of organizing committee of the Swedish-Egyptian First Symposium Commemorating Vivi Tachholm`s. He has published 70 articles in referred jourals and confrences.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Soil Microbiology
62%
Plant Diseases
90%
Natural Products
75%
Physiology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Ouf, S.A., A.H. Basher and A.A.H. Mohamed, 2014. Inhibitory effect of double atmospheric pressure argon cold plasma on spores and mycotoxin production of Aspergillus niger contaminating date palm fruits. J. Sci. Food Agric. 10.1002/jsfa.7060.
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  2. Mohamed, A.A., A.A. Al-Mashraqi, S.M. Shariff, M. Benghanem, A.H. Basher and S.A. Ouf, 2014. Generation of large volume atmospheric pressure air plasma. IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci., 42: 2488-2489.
  3. El-Sayed, W.S., M.K. Ibrahim, S.A. Ouf, 2014. Molecular characterization of the alpha subunit of multicomponent phenol hydroxylase from 4-chlorophenol-degrading Pseudomonas sp. strain PT3. J. Microbiol., 52: 13-19.
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  4. Ouf, S.A., A.A. Taleb, N.A. Tharwat and N.S. Geweely, 2013. Efficacy of some synthesized thiazoles against dermatophytes. J. Med. Mycol., 23: 230-236.
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  5. Ouf, S.A., A.Q. Alsarrani, A.A. Al-Adly, M.K. Ibrahim and H.M. Abdel-Aleam, 2012. Evaluation of low-intensity laser radiation on stimulating the cholesterol degrading activity of Streptomyces fradiae. Part II. Optimization of environmental and nutritional factors. J. Taibah Univ. Sci., 6: 19-27.
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  6. Ouf, S.A., A.Q. Alsarrani, A.A. Al-Adly and M.K. Ibrahim, 2012. Evaluation of Low-intensity laser radiation on stimulating the cholesterol degrading activity: Part I. Microorganisms isolated from cholesterol-rich materials. Saudi J. Biol. Sci., 19: 185-193.
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  7. Ouf , S.A., A.Q. Alsarrani, A.A. Al-Adly, M.K. Ibrahim and M.H. Ismail, 2012. Evaluation of low-intensity laser radiation on stimulating cholesterol degrading activity of Streptomyces fradiae. Part III. Cholesterol oxidase purification and application. Afr. J. Microbiol. Res., 6: 1509-1519.
  8. Alahmadi, S.S., S.A. Ouf, R.A. Ibrahim and K.A. El-Shaikh, 2012. Possible control of date palm stag beetle, Lucanus cervus (L.)(Coleoptera: Lucanidae), using gut protease inhibitors of different Bio-control agents. Egypt. J. Biol. Pest Control., 22: 93-101.
  9. Geweely, N. and S.A. Ouf, 2011. Enhancement of fungal degradation of starch based plastic polymer by laser-induced plasma. Afr. J. Microbiol. Res., 5: 3273-3281.
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  10. Yasser, M.M., A.M. Ismael, E.M. El-Assiuty, S.A. Ouf and E.M. Taha, 2009. Fluorescent pseudomanads in controling sugar beet diseases caused by Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn, Egypt. J. Bot., 49: 87-100.
  11. Al-Ahmadi, S.S., R.H. Ibrahim and S.A. Ouf, 2009. Application of ozone to control insect pests and moulds of date fruits. Biosci. Biotechnol. Res. Asia, 6: 435-446.
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  12. Al-Ahmadi, S.S., R.A. Ibrahim and S.A. Ouf, 2009. Possible control of fungal and insect infestation of date fruits using ozone. Biosci. Biotechnol. Res. Asia, 6: 17-28.
  13. Wardkhan, W.W., M.A. Youssef, F.I. Hamed and S.A. Ouf, 2008. New approaches for the synthesis of thiazoles and their fused derivatives with antimicrobial activities. J. Chin. Chem. Soc., 55: 1133-1144.
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  14. Ouf, S.A., M.I. Ali and A.E. Ibrahem, 2008. In vitro evaluation of the biocontrol activity of some biofungicides on Sclerotium cepivorum. Int. J. Agric. Biol., 10: 241-248.
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  15. Kamel, M.M., W.W. Wardakhan and S.A. Ouf, 2007. One pot synthesis of hydrazine-Hydrazone derivatives and their uses in the synthesis of heterocyclic compounds with antimycobacterial and antimicrobial activities. Bull. Fuc. Pharm. Cairo Univ., 45: 1-9.
  16. Geweely, N.S., S.A. Ouf, M.A. Eldesoky and A.A. Eladly, 2006. Stimulation of alkalothermophilic Aspergillus terreusxylanase by low-intensity laser radiation. Arch. Microbiol., 186: 1-9.
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  17. Wardakhan, W.W., H.M. Gaber, S.A. Ouf and S.M. Sherif, 2005. Studies on 2-aminothiophenes: Synthesis, transformations and biological evaluation of Functionally-substituted thiophenes and their fused derivatives. Phosphorus Sulfur Silicon, 180: 601-618.
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  18. Wardakhan, W.W. and S.A. Ouf, 2005. Reaction of cyanoacetamide with benzoyl-isothiocyanate. Egypt. J. Chem., 48: 393-406.
  19. Gaber, H.M., G.E.H. Elgemeie, S.A. Ouf and S.M. Sherif, 2005. Heterocyclic synthesis of 4-Hydrazineopyrido-thienopyrimidines: Synthesis of pyridothienotriazole-pyrimidines and heterocyclopyridothienopyrimidines with biological interest. Heteroatom Chem., 16: 298-307.
  20. Gaber, H.M., F.A. Abu-Shanab, S.A. Ouf and S.M. Sherif, 2005. Heterocyclic o-aminoesters in organic synthesis: Synthesis of certain biologically active thieno [2, 3-b] pyridine derivatives and related condensed heterocycles. Afinidad, 62: 57-64.
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  21. Gaber, H.M., A.W. Erian, S.M. Sherif and S.A. Ouf, 2005. Pyrrolopyridine o-aminonitriles in heterocyclic synthesis: Synthesis and antimicrobial effects of novel pyridopyrrolopyrimidines and related molecules. Afinidad, 62: 143-150.
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  22. Gaber, H.M. and S.A. Ouf, 2005. New fused pyridines. Synthesis of certain pyridothienopyrimidine derivatives as anti-dermatophytic agents. Afinidad, 62: 337-345.
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  23. Ouf, S.A., M.H. Abdel-Kader, H.A. Shokeir and A.A. El-Adly, 2003. Study of solar photosensitization processes on dermatophytic fungi. Acta Microbiol. Polonica, 52: 65-80.