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Curriculum Vitae
Personal Information
Full Name Arafat Abdel Hamed Abdel Latef Moawad
Nationality Egyptian
Faculty Science
Affiliations South Valley University
Department Botany
Current Position 1- Professor
Botany Department, Faculty of Science at Qena,
South Valley University, Egypt.
2- Professor
College of Applied Medical Science, Turabah
Branch, Taif University, Taif, Saudi Arabia.
Gender Male
Martial State Married with Three Children.
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Date of Birth 22/02/1976
Place of Birth Abu-Tisht, Qena, Egypt
Residence Address General Hospital Street, Qena, Egypt
Mailing Address Botany Department-Faculty of Science- South Valley
University- 83523 Qena- Egypt
Telephone +2 (096) 5213383
Fax +2 (096) 5213383
Mobile Phone +2 (011) 41323284
E.mail [email protected]
Hobbies Reading,
Travel
Sports
Skills Using IT for teaching
Ability to handle and work under stress
Ability to adapt well to changes
Trustworthy
Sense for humor
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Education
Dates Degree obtained Department/College/University/Country
26/12/2005 Ph.D
(Plant Physiology)
Botany Department/ Faculty of Science at
Qena/ South Valley University/Egypt
24/02/2003 M.Sc
(Plant Physiology)
Botany Department/ Faculty of Science at
Qena/ South Valley University/Egypt
31/07/1998 B.Sc (Botany)
with very good degree
Faculty of Science at Qena/ South Valley
University/Egypt
o Chronological Employment History
Dates Place Employment
28/11/2016 Botany Department/ Faculty of
Science at Qena/ South Valley
University/Egypt
Professor
15/09/2015 College of Applied Medical Science,
Turabah Branch 21955, Taif
University, Taif, Saudi Arabia
Associate Professor
11/08/2014-
14/09/2015
Botany Department/ Faculty of
Science at Qena/ South Valley
University/Egypt
Assistant Professor
24/02/2012-
10/08/2014
Biology Department/ Faculty of
Education/ Sebha University/ Libya
Assistant Professor
26/06/2011-
23/02/2012
Botany Department/ Faculty of
Science at Qena/ South Valley
Assistant Professor
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University/Egypt
16/03/2011-
25/05/2011
Botany Department/ Faculty of
Science at Qena/ South Valley
University/Egypt
Lecturer
01/11/2009-
15/03/2011
Biology Department/ Faculty of
Education/ Sebha University/ Libya
Lecturer
27/02/2006 Botany Department/ Faculty of
Science at Qena/ South Valley
University/Egypt
Lecturer
24 /04 /2003 Botany Department/ Faculty of
Science at Qena/ South Valley
University/Egypt
Assistant Lecturer
16 /03 /1999 Botany Department/ Faculty of
Science at Qena/ South Valley
University/Egypt
Demonstrator
(Teaching Assistant)
Teaching Record
I am teaching for undergraduate and postgraduate levels at
1- Faculties of Science, Education and Agriculture at South Valley
University/Egypt.
2- Faculty of College of Applied Medical Science, Turabah Branch, Taif
University, Taif, Saudi Arabia.
3- Faculty of Education at Sebha University/Libya.
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Undergraduate Level
o General Botany
o Plant Morphology
o Plant Anatomy
o Economical Plants
o Plant Physiology
o Plant Ecology
o Plant Metabolism
o Enzymology
o Plant Hormones
o Plant Biochemistry
Postgraduate level
Enzymology
Mineral Nutrition
Water Relations
Plant Biochemistry
Special Course
Plant Hormones
Field Interest o Stress Physiology (Abiotic stress)
o Mycorrhiza
o Allelopathy
o Nanotechnology
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Academic Activities and Responsibilities.
Recommending graduate candidates for admission.
General supervision, counselling and coordination of graduate student
programs.
Ensuring that Graduate student semester reports from all graduate
students are completed.
Arranging space for the graduate student research project.
Assisting students in arranging for guidance committees
Making the initial acceptance of the thesis/dissertation, deciding when it
is satisfactory for committee action, and scheduling the meeting of the
guidance committee for the final oral examination.
Seeing that an article based on the graduate thesis/dissertation is prepared
and submitted for publication.
Initiating the following forms for the M.Sc. and Ph.D. student:
a. Appointment of guidance committee.
b. M.Sc. or Ph.D. program plan.
c. Program adjustment.
d. Change of status.
e. Announcement form of examinations in departmental
newsletter.
f. Report of oral and written examination.
g. Final degree certification.
h. Checkout and final certification.
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Research Supervision
Three students have successfully completed their M.Sc and Ph.D. theses
under my direct supervision. Students are from South Valley University
(1 M.Sc. and 2 Ph.D.).
Fellowships 30/10/2008-30/04/2009 Post Doctor Fellowship, Institue of Vegetables and
Flowers, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China.
Awards
Awards of South Valley University for Scientific Publication 2011.
Awards of South Valley University for Scientific Publication 2013.
Awards of South Valley University for Scientific Publication 2014.
Awards of South Valley University for Scientific Publication 2015.
Awards of South Valley University for Scientific Publication 2016.
Conferences
15-16/04/2015 5th
Conference on "Biotechnological Applications and Their
Relations to Food and Drugs in Botany and Microbiology, Botany and
Microbiology Department, Faculty of Science - Zagazig University, Egypt.
06-13/08/2009 7th International Conference for Egyptian Association for
Biotechnology and Environmental Sciences, Istanbul, Turkea.
28-29/10/2009 International Conference on Modern Trends in Botanical and
Microbiological Research, Port Said, Egypt.
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Editor/Reviewer
Member of editorial board in International journals
1- International Journal of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry.
2- International Journal of Agricultural Sciences.
3- Herald Journal of Agricultural and Food Science Research.
4- Global Advanced Research Journal of Agricultural Science.
5- International Journal of Agricultural Science Research.
6- Anthesis Journal of Agricultural Sciences .
7- International Journal of Animal Science, Husbandry and Livestock
Production.
8- Member of the Editorial Board in Austin Journal of Plant Biology .
Reviewer in the following international journals
Frontiers of Plant Science.
Science of Total Environment.
PLOS ONE.
Phytochemistry.
Journal of Plant Growth Regulation.
BioMed Research International.
Applied Soil Ecology.
Plant Molecular Biology Reporter.
Acta Physiologia Plantarum.
International Journal of Phytoremediation.
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Scientia Horticulturae.
Archives of Agronomy and Plant Science.
Journal of Plant Interactions.
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry.
Turkish Journal of Botany.
Pedosphere.
Scientia Agricola.
Journal of Agricultural Biotechnology and Sustainable Development.
African Journal of Agricultural Research.
Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology.
Journal of Cereals and Oilseeds.
International Research journal of Biotechnology.
African journal of Microbiology Research.
British Microbiology Research Journal.
Journal of Medicinal Plant Research.
International Research Journal of Agricultural Science and Soil Science.
African Journal of Biotechnology.
Agrotechnology.
International Journal of Rice, Wheat and Maize Research.
Cereal Research Communications.
Crop & Pasture Science.
South Africa Journal of Botany.
Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis.
Brazilian Journal of Botany.
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Book Chapters
1. Abdel Latef AA, Jan S, Abd‐Allah EF, Rashid B, John R and Ahmad P
(2015) Soybean under abiotic stress: Proteomic approach. Plant-
Environment Interaction: Responses and Approaches to Mitigate Stress,
First Edition. Edited by Mohamed Mahgoub Azooz and Parvaiz Ahmad.
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Published 2016 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., pp:
28-42.
2. Rasool S, Abdel Latef AA and Ahmad P (2015) Chickpea: Role and
responses under abiotic and biotic stress. Azooz MM. Legumes under
environmental stress: Yield, improvement and adaptation. John Willey &
Sons,Ltd, pp: 67-79.
3. Abdel Latef AA and Ahmad P (2015) Legumes and Breeding under Abiotic
Stress: (An Overview). In: Paravaiz A, Azooz MM. Legumes under
environmental stress: Yield, improvement and adaptation. John Willey &
Sons,Ltd, pp: 1-20.
4. Abdel Latef AA and Miransari M (2014) The role of arbuscular mycorrhizal
fungi in alleviation of salt stress. In: M. Miransari (ed.), Use of microbes for
the alleviation of soil stresses, DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-0721-2_2Springer
Science+Business Media New York ,pp: 23-38.
Publications
(h index Scopus = 9; h index Google scholar = 13)
1. Abdel Latef AA, Srivastava AK, Abdel-sadek MS, Kordrostam M and Tran
L-SP (2017) Titanium dioxide nanoparticles improve growth and enhance
tolerance of broad bean plants under saline conditions. Land Degrad.
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Develop. DOI: 10.1002/ldr.2780. (IF. 9.787).
2. Abdel Latef AA, Srivastava AK, Saber H, Eman A. Alwaleed1 and Tran L-
SP (2017) Sargassum muticum and Jania rubens regulate amino acid
metabolism to improve growth and alleviate salinity in chickpea. Sci. Rep.
7: 10537. (IF. 4.259).
3. Abdel Latef AA, Alhmad MF and Hammad SA (2017) Foliar application of
fresh moringa leaf extract overcomes salt stress in fenugreek
(Trigonellafoenum-graecum) plants. Egypt. J. Bot. 57:157-179.
4. Abdel Latef AA, Alhmad MF and Abdelfattah KE (2017). The possible
roles of priming with ZnO nanoparticles in mitigation of salinity stress in
Lupine (Lupinus termis) plants. J. Plant Growth Regul. 36: 60-70. (IF.
2.166).
5. Abdel Latef AA, Rasool S, Hashem A, Abd_Allah EF, Alqarawi AA,
Egamberdieva D, Jan S, Anjum NA and Ahmad A (2016) Arbuscular
mycorrhizal symbiosis and abiotic stress in plants: A review. J. Plant Biol.
59:407-426 (IF. 1.671).
6. Ahmad P, Abdel Latef AA, Abd_Allah EF, Hashem A, Sarwat M, Anjum
NA and Gucel S (2016) Calcium and potassium supplementation enhanced
growth, osmolyte secondary metabolite production, and enzymatic
antioxidant machinery in cadmium-exposed chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.).
Front. Plant Sci. 7:513. (IF. 4.495).
7. Ahmad P, Abdel Latef AA, Hashem A, Abd_Allah EF, Gucel S and Tran L-
SP (2016). Nitric oxide mitigates salt stress by regulating levels of
osmolytes and antioxidant enzymes in chickpea. Front. Plant Sci. 7:347. (IF.
4.495).
8. Abdel Latef AA and Tran L-SP (2016) Impacts of priming with silicon on
the growth and tolerance of maize plants to alkaline stress. Front. Plant Sci.
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7:243. (IF. 4.495).
9. Abdel Latef AA, Abu Alhmad MF and Sallam MM (2015). Roots are more
sensitive than shoots in Egyptian wheat cultivar 165 to salinity stress. Egypt.
J. Bot. 1: 75-84.
10. Abdel Latef AA and Sallam MM (2015). Changes in growth and some
biochemical parameters of maize plants irrigated with sewage water. Austin
J. Plant Biol. 1: 1004.
11. Abdel Latef AA, Abu Alhmad MF and Sallam MM (2014). Comparative
study on the physiological response of two wheat cultivars to salinity. Assiut
Univ. J. Bot. 43(2): 55-69.
12. Abdel Latef AA and Chaoxing H (2014). Does the inoculation with
Glomus mosseae improve salt tolerance in pepper plants? J. Plant Growth
Regul. 33: 644-653. (IF. 2.166).
13. Abdel Latef AA (2013). Growth and some physiological activities of
pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) in response to cadmium stress and
mycorrhizal symbiosis. J. Agri. Sci. Tech. 15:1437-1448. (IF. 0.816).
14. Abdel Latef AA and Abu Alhmad MF (2013). Strategies of copper
tolerance in root and shoot of broad bean (Vicia faba L.). Pak. J. Agri. Sci.
50. 323-328. (IF. 1.049).
15. Abdel Latef AA (2011): Ameliorative effect of calcium chloride on
growth, antioxidant enzymes, protein patterns and some metabolic activities
of canola (Brassica napus L.) under seawater stress. J. Plant Nutr. 34:1303-
1320. (IF. 0. 510).
16. Abdel Latef AA (2011). Influence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and
copper on growth, accumulation of osmolyte, mineral nutrition and
antioxidant enzyme activity of pepper (Capsicum annuum L.). Mycorrhiza.
21:495-503. (IF. 3.252).
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17. Abdel Latef AA, Chaoxing H (2011). Arbuscular mycorrhizal influence on
growth, photosynthetic pigments, osmotic adjustment and oxidative stress in
tomato plants subjected to low temperature stress. Acta Physiol. Plant.
33:1217-1225. (IF. 1.563).
18. Abdel Latef AA, Chaoxing H (2011): Effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal
fungi on growth, mineral nutrition, antioxidant enzymes activity and fruit
yield of tomato grown under salinity stress. Sci. Hort. 127: 228-233. (IF.
1.538).
19. Abdel Latef AA (2010). Changes of antioxidative enzymes in salinity
tolerance among different wheat cultivars. Cereal Res. Commun. 38: 43–55.
(IF. 0.528).
20. Abdel Latef AA, Shaddad MA, Ismail AM and Abou Elhamd MF (2009).
Benzyladenine can alleviate saline injury of two roselle cultivars via
equilibration cytosolutes including anthocyanin. Int. J. Agri. Biol. 11: 151-
157. (IF. 0.758).
21. Ismail MA, Abdel Latef AA and Abou Elhamd MF (2006). Interaction of
salinity and phyohormones on antioxidant enzymes of two roselle cultivars.
Al-Minia Univ. J. Botany 3: 21-33
22. Shaddad MA, Ismail AM, Azooz MM and Abdel Latef AA (2005). Effect
of salt stress on physiological activities of three wheat cultivars. Assiut
Univ. J. Botany. 34: 321-330.
23. Ismail AM, Azooz MM and Abdel Latef AA (2005). Effect of salt stress on
antioxidant enzymes activity in leaves of two wheat cultivars. Assiut Univ.
J. Bot. Egypt. 34: 185-198.
24. Azooz MM, Shaddad, MA and Abdel Latef AA (2004). Leaf growth and
K+/Na
+ ratio as an indication of the salt tolerance of three sorghum cultivars
grown under salinity stress and IAA treatment. Acta Agron. Hung. 52: 287-
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296. (IF. 0.606).
25. Azooz MM, Shaddad MA and Abdel Latef AA (2004). The accumulation
and compartmentation of proline in relation to salt tolerance of three
sorghum cultivars. Indian. J. Plant Physiol. 9:1-8.