Editorial Board
Mohamed Magdy Mansour
Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University · Egypt
Editorial leadership for Journal of Advances in Plant Biology ISSN 2638-4469
Research interests
- Physiology Of Environmental Stresses
- In Particular Salt Stress
- At Molecular
- Cellular
- Whole Plant Level
Biography
• Mohamed Magdy Mansour is a professor at Fac. of Science, Ain Shams Univ., Egypt, where he teaches plant physiology courses for undergraduates and graduates, and supervises M.S. and Ph.D. theses.
• He received B.S. (botany), M.S. (plant physiology) from Ain Shams Univ., and Ph.D. (plant physiology) from Univ. of Minnesota, USA.
• His research area of interest is salt stress at molecular, cellular and whole plant level.
• His research focuses on plasma membrane permeability, plasma membrane lipids and proteins, plasma membrane proton pump, water and mineral relations, compatible solutes, and antioxidant systems in salt sensitive and tolerant cultivars/species under saline and nonsaline conditions.
• He carried out postdoctoral research at Univ. of Groningen, Holland. He is the author of fifty scientific publications in international journals.
• He is an editorial board member of International Journal of Agriculture and Biology, International Journal of Plant Biotechnology and Asian Journal of Plant Science.
• He serves as a referee for e.g. Plant Physiol. Biochem., American J. Bot., Environ. Exp. Bot., Turkish J. Bot., Aust. J. Exp. Agri., J. Agron. Crop Sci., Sci. Hort., Acta Physiol. Plant., Aust. J. Crop Sci., Biol. Plant., Annals Appl. Biol., and Crop Sci. Holder of several competitive research projects. Chosen by the Committee of who’s who in the world to be included in the edition of December 2007. Chosen by American Biographical Institute for the prestigious title "MAN OF THE YEAR, 2003" Chosen by the organizers of various international conferences as an invited speaker and session chair.
Selected publications
- How salt stress-responsive proteins regulate plant adaptation to saline conditions 2021 cited 84×
- Role of Vacuolar Membrane Transport Systems in Plant Salinity Tolerance 2022 cited 66×
- Sorghum under saline conditions: responses, tolerance mechanisms, and management strategies 2021 cited 57×
- Anthocyanins: Biotechnological targets for enhancing crop tolerance to salinity stress 2023 cited 33×
- Hydrogen sulfide-mitigated salinity stress impact in sunflower seedlings was associated with improved photosynthesis performance and osmoregulation 2024 cited 13×
- Melatonin Enhanced Drought Stress Tolerance and Productivity of Pelargonium graveolens L. (Herit) by Regulating Physiological and Biochemical Responses 2023 cited 4×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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