Crop Physiology Under Stress
Integrates field experimentation, physiological diagnostics, and statistically rigorous analysis to deliver evidence-driven crop management outcomes.

Distinguished Academic Profile
Professor of Agronomy & Plant Physiology
Plant Production Department
Faculty of Environmental & Agricultural Sciences
Arish University, Egypt
Internationally recognized scholar in agronomy and plant physiology with expertise in crop stress adaptation, irrigation systems, salinity tolerance, and sustainable agriculture in arid and semi-arid regions. Her work integrates physiological analysis, nano-biotechnology applications, and advanced experimental design to support resilient agricultural systems and food security strategies.
Focused on plant physiological resilience, salinity and irrigation management, and sustainable production systems tailored to climate-vulnerable agricultural regions.
Integrates field experimentation, physiological diagnostics, and statistically rigorous analysis to deliver evidence-driven crop management outcomes.
Integrates field experimentation, physiological diagnostics, and statistically rigorous analysis to deliver evidence-driven crop management outcomes.
Integrates field experimentation, physiological diagnostics, and statistically rigorous analysis to deliver evidence-driven crop management outcomes.
Integrates field experimentation, physiological diagnostics, and statistically rigorous analysis to deliver evidence-driven crop management outcomes.
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Years of Academic Experience
Provides academic leadership for postgraduate strategy, research quality, and institutional scientific development.
Oversees departmental planning, curriculum quality, and integration of research-led teaching in plant production sciences.
Contributes to national and international research networks focused on resilient agriculture in arid and semi-arid systems.
Plants
2021
Egyptian Journal of Agronomy
2025
Sinai Journal of Applied Sciences
2024