Dalia Abd El-Azeem Ahmed’s research primarily revolves around the intricate ecosystems of Egypt, with a particular emphasis on the following areas: 🌐 Ecosystem Services in Southern Mediterranean Desert: Investigating the vital services provided by the flora in the region. 🌿 Distribution and Growth of Trianthema portulacastrum: Analyzing the behavior and performance of this plant species in the Nile Delta. 🏜️ Mediterranean Sand Dunes in Egypt: Assessing the threats to this unique habitat and studying endangered flora within. 🌱 Distribution and Antifungal Activity of Solanum nigrum: Exploring the distribution patterns and medicinal properties of this plant in the Nile Delta. ♻️ Impact of Wastewater on Plant Diversity: Studying the influence of wastewater discharge on plant communities in Al-Marj Plain, Libya. 🌾 Soil Improvement with Cyanobacteria Inoculation: Investigating the effects of Nostoc kihlmani and Anabaena cylindrica on soil characteristics and wheat germination. 🏞️ Effect of Recent Land Use on Plant Diversity: Assessing the impact of land use changes on plant communities in Omayed Biosphere Reserve, Egypt. 🌼 Population Structure of Phlomis aurea in Sinai Peninsula: Analyzing the dynamics and structure of this endemic species in different habitats. 🌺 Flora and Vegetation of Western Mediterranean Region: Documenting the plant diversity in various habitats of the western Mediterranean region of Egypt. 🌾 Diversity of Crop Plants in Nile Delta: Exploring the richness of crop plant species in the agricultural landscape of the Nile Delta. Dalia’s work showcases a commitment to understanding and preserving the diverse plant life in Egypt, addressing ecological challenges and contributing valuable insights to environmental conservation. 🌿🔍🌎
Citations:
📚 Citation Metrics for Dalia Abd El-Azeem Ahmed 🌿
🔍 Total Citations:
- All Time: 739
- Since 2019: 657
📈 h-index:
- All Time: 17
- Since 2019: 16
🔢 i10-index:
- All Time: 24
- Since 2019: 22
Dalia Abd El-Azeem Ahmed’s research has garnered significant recognition, with a notable number of citations reflecting the impact and relevance of her contributions to the field of environmental ecology and plant diversity. 🌱📊