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NATIONAL AND KAPODISTRIAN UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS FACULTY OF BIOLOGY Dr. N. S. Christodoulakis PROFESSOR CURRICULUM VITAE ATHENS 2016

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NNAATTIIOONNAALL AANNDD KKAAPPOODDIISSTTRRIIAANN

UUNNIIVVEERRSSIITTYY OOFF AATTHHEENNSS

FFAACCUULLTTYY OOFF BBIIOOLLOOGGYY

Dr. N. S. Christodoulakis PROFESSOR

CURRICULUM VITAE

ATHENS 2016

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PERSONAL DATA

Name: Christodoulakis Nikolaos

Father’s name: Sofoklis Date of birth: 27 October 1954

Place of birth: Athens

Nationality: Hellenic (Greek)

Military service: Navy – petty officer March ΄83 to November ΄84

Marital status: Widowed with two children

Title: Professor of Plant Anatomy

Department: Botany

Academic Qualifications:

Degree in Biology (1978) Dept. of Botany University of Athens

Ph.D. in Biology (1984) Dept. of Botany University of Athens

Appointments:

1980 Research Associate, Dep. of Botany 1986 Lecturer, Dep. of Botany 1995 Full time Lecturer in permanent position, Dep. of Botany 1996 Assistant Professor Dep. of Botany 2008 Associate Professor, in permanent position, Dep. of Botany

2016 Professor, in permanent position, Dep. of Botany

Teaching Activities: (current)

Undergraduate courses: Introductory Botany (Students of Biology) Plant Anatomy (Students of Biology) General Botany (Students of Pharmaceutics)

Phone Fax +30.210.7274650 +30.210.7274502

Email Web page

[email protected] http://www.biol.uoa.gr

CURRICULUM VITAE

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Postgraduate courses: Currents trends in teaching biology using new technologies Mediterranean type ecosystems

Supervisor of Ph. D. dissertations:

1) The use of the sludge and water from sewage treatment for the cultivation of Medi-terranean plants.

2) Anatomical study of the secretive structures in pharmaceutical plants of the Greek flora.

3) Bioaccumulation of heavy metals and toxic substances in plants after a long term use of water and sludge from a sewage treatment plant.

4) The use of water and sludge from a sewage treatment plant for cultivation of Medi-terranean plants.

5) Anatomical and histochemical study of Greek pharmaceutical plants, biodrastic products and the prospects of their exploitation (In progress).

6) The effect of non-ionizing radiation to biological systems (In progress).

7) Developing methodology for processing and correlating the spectral signatures of typical mediterranean plant species to the structural, phonological and metabolic characteristics (In progress).

8) Investigation on thes effect of non-inizing radiation on standard biological systems (In progress).

Research Interests/Activities: (last 10 years)

Ecological Plant Anatomy Aromatic, poisonous and medicinal plants. Air Pollution and Plant life. The effect of the application of sewage sludge and water for plant cultivation.

Author of:

11 books and 1 book chapter

Title: MODERN BIOLOGY

Full color – 320 pages

1994 - ISBN 960-360-048-2

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Title: ECOLOGY - Intruduction to the environmental studies

215 pages

1995 - ISBN 960-360-372-4

Title: HUMAN BODY – The incredible machine

192 pages

1996 - ISBN 960-360-756-8

Title: IOS – The golden tile of the Cycladic islands

Awarded photographic album – 144 pages

2001 - ISBN 960-16-0850-8

Title: The plants in the laboratory

Full color – 112 pages

2011 - ISBN 978-960-7390-03-5

Title: Plant Anatomy - A laboratory manual

Full color – 208 pages

2011 - ISBN 978-960-7390-02-8

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Title: Plant Anatomy – The plants from inside

A Plant Anatomy tutorial

Full color – 318 pages

2011 - ISBN 978-960-7390-04-2

Title: Plant stories with Greek perfume

Full color – 184 pages

2012 - ISBN 978-960-739-007-3

Title: Environment – That great small world

Full color – 290 pages

2012 - ISBN 978-960-7390-08-0

Title: The monastery of Osios Loukas

Photographic album – 182 pages

2014 - ISBN 978-960-7390-10-3

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Title: Plant Biology

Peter H. Raven, Ray Franklin Evert, Susan E. Eichhorn

Translation and editing (collective work) – 1000 pages

2014 - ISBN 978-618-80647-4-4

Title: Browsing Nature

N.S. Christodoulakis and Aikaterina Stefi

132 pages

2016 - ISBN 978-960-7390-14-1.

Distinctions:

Gold medal, “The Clean Seas International Award” Valetta, Malta, Nov 1993. Papers included in the “Encyclopedia of Plant Anatomy”. Distinct Member of “FIAP” (Federation Internationale D’ Art Photographique). Silver medal (2nd position) in the contest for the best Photo Album (2002) for the

release “Ios: a golden tile in the Cycladic mosaic”.

Scientific Publications/Citations:

Forty five (47) publications in refereed journals. More than 635 citations – h index: 11. One Patent.

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Top five publications

CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss NNSS aanndd MMiittrraakkooss KK ((11998877)).. Structural Analysis of Sclerophylly in eleven Evergreen Phanerophytes in Greece. In: ASI Series, Vol. G15. Plant Response to Stress. Eds J.D. Tenhunen et al. Springer Verlag, Berlin. pp 547-551.

CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss NNSS ((11998899)).. An Anatomical Study of Seasonal Dimorphism in the Leaves of Phlomis fruticosa. Annals of Botany 63: 389-394.

CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss NNSS,, TTssiimmbbaannii HH aanndd FFaasssseeaass CC ((11999900)).. Leaf Structural Peculiarities in Sarcopo-terium spinosum, a Seasonally Dimorphic Subshrub. Annals of Botany 65: 291-300.

CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss NNSS ((11999922)).. Structural Diversity and Adaptations in Some Mediterranean Evergreen Sclerophyllous Species. Environmental and Experimental Botany 32: 295-305.

VVeerrvveerriiss CC,, GGeeoorrggiioouu KK,, CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss NNSS,, SSaannttaass PP aanndd SSaannttaass RR ((22000033)).. Fiber Dimensions, Lignin and Cellulose Content of Various Plant materials and their Suitability for Paper Produc-tion. Industrial Crops and Products 19: 245 – 254. CCoommpplleettee lliisstt ooff ppuubblliiccaattiioonnss aanndd cciittaattiioonnss ffoorr eeaacchh ppaappeerr,, ffoolllloowwss..

Other Activities:

President/Member of many Committees in the Ministry of Education. Reviewer in many Journals (Flora, Env Exptl Bot, BioMed Central, Adv Food Sci,

Pharm Biol, Am J Bot, Ann Bot, J Herbs Spi Med Plants, Int J Plant Sci, WEED Res, Biol Plantarum etc).

Athletics (volley ball). Photography: Member of “Federation Internationale D’ Art Photographique”. Modelism – Aviation.

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Publications and references 1/ ΧΧρριισσττοοδδοουυλλάάκκηηςς ΝΝΣΣ ((11998844)).. Δομική Ανάλυση της Σκληροφυλλίας σε Αείφυλλα είδη

της "Μακκίας" Βλάστησης. ΔΔιιδδαακκττοορριικκήή ΔΔιιααττρριιββήή. Αθήνα. 4) Gratani L, Crescente MF, Rossi G Photosynthetic performance and water use efficiency of the fern Chei-

lanthes persica. PHOTOSYNTHETICA 35 (4): 507-516 1998 3) Christodoulakis NS Structural diversity and adaptations in some mediterranean evergreen scle-

rophyllous species. ENVIRON EXP BOT 32 (3): 295-& JUL 1992 2) Acherar M, Rambal S, Lepart J Influence of soil drying on leaf water potential and stomatal conductance

in 4 mediterranean oak species. ANN SCI FOREST 48 (5): 561-573 1991 1) Christodoulakis NS, Psaras GK A contribution to the root study of the evergreen sclerophylls. Anatomy

of the primary root of Quercus coccifera L. FLORA 180 (5-6): 445-453 1988.

2/ ΜΜiittrraakkooss KK aanndd CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss NNSS ((11998811)).. Leaf Structural Diversity in Mediterrane-an Evergreen Sclerophylls. In: Margaris N.S. and H.A. Mooney (Eds): Compo-nents of productivity of Mediterranean-climate Regions-Basic and Applied As-pects. Dr W. Junk Publishers, pp 21-25.

4) Bombelli A, Gratani L Interspecific differences of leaf gas exchange and water relations of three ever-gereen Mediterranean sclerophylls. PHOTOSYNTHETICA 41 (4): 619-625 2003

3) Gratani L, Bombeni A. Differences in leaf traits among Mediterranean broad-leaved evergreen shrubs. ANNALES BOTANICI FENNICI 38: 15-24, 2001.

2) Gratani L, Bombelli A Correlation between leaf age and other leaf traits in three Mediterranean maquis shrub species: Quercus ilex, Phillyrea latifolia and Cistus incanus. ENVIRON EXP BOT 43 (2): 141-153 APR 2000

1) Karabourniotis G Light-guiding function of foliar sclereidsin the evergreen sclerophyll Phillyrea latifolia: a quantitative approach. J EXP BOT 49: 739-746 APR 1998.

3/ AArriiaannoouuttssoouu--FFaarraaggggiittaakkii MM,, PPssaarraass GGKK aanndd CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss NNSS ((11998844)).. The Annu-al Rhythm of Cambial Activity in two Woody Species of the Greek "Maquis". Flora 175: 221-229.

6) Vilagrosa A, Bellot J, Vallejo VR, et al. Cavitation, stomatal conductance, and leaf dieback in seedlings of two co-occurring Mediterranean shrubs during an intense drought. J EXP BOT 54 (390): 2015-2024 SEP 2003

5) Cherubini P, Gartner BL, Tognetti R, et al. Identification, measurement and interpretation of tree rings in woody species from mediterranean climates. BIOL REV 78 (1): 119-148 FEB 2003

4) Herrera CM Long-term dynamics of Mediterranean frugivorous birds and fleshy fruits: A 12-year study. ECOL MONOGR 68 (4): 511-538 NOV 1998

3) Abril M, Gracia CA Crecimiento de los rebrotes de Pistacia lentiscus y Quercus coccifera despues de un incendio. OPT MEDITERRAN 3 (1): 101-106 1989

2) Liphschitz N, Lev-Yadum S Cambial activity of evergreen and seasonal dimorphics around the Mediter-ranean. IAWA Bulletin 7 (2): 145-153 1986

1) Psaras GK, Konsolaki MJ The annual rhythm of cambial activity in 4 subshrubs common in phryganic formations of Greece. ISRAEL J BOT 35 (1): 35-39 1986.

4/ PPssaarraass GGKK,, CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss NNSS aanndd AArriiaannoouuttssoouu--FFaarraaggggiittaakkii MM ((11998844)).. Post Fire Cambial Activity of Two Evergreen Sclerophyllous Species in Greece. Flora 175: 375-381.

2) Pratilakis E, Rhizopoulou S, Psaras GK A phi layer in roots of Ceratonia siliqua L. BOT ACTA 111 (2): 93-98 APR 1998

1) Christodoulakis NS, Arianoutsou - Faraggitaki M, Psaras GK Post fire leaf structure of two seasonally di-morphic resprouters. ACTA OECOL-OEC PLANT 7 (1): 97-102 1986.

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5/ CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss NNSS,, AArriiaannoouuttssoouu--FFaarraaggggiittaakkii MM aanndd PPssaarraass GGKK ((11998866)).. Post Fire leaf Structure of two Seasonally Dimorphic Resprouters. Oecologia Plantarum 7: 97-102.

5) Bowen BJ, Pate JS The significance of root starch in postfire shoot recovery of the resprouter Stirlingia latifolia R Br (Proteaceae). ANN BOT-LONDON 72 (1): 7-16 JUL 1993

4) Acherar M, Rambal S, Lepart J Influence of soil drying on leaf water potential and stomatal conductance in 4 mediterranean oak species. ANN SCI FOREST 48 (5): 561-573 1991

3) Christodoulakis NS, Bazos J Leaf anatomy of three seasonally dimorphic subshrubs. ACTA OECOL 11 (2): 291-296 1990

2) Christodoulakis NS, Tsimbani H, Fasseas C Leaf structural peculiarities in Sarcopoterium spinosum, a seasonally dimorphic subshrub. ANN BOT-LONDON 65 (3): 291-296 MAR 1990

1) Christodoulakis NS An anatomical study of seasonal dimorphism in the leaves of Phlomis fruticosa. ANN BOT-LONDON 63 (3): 389-394 MAR 1989.

6/ PPssaarraass GGKK aanndd CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss NNSS ((11998877)).. Air Pollution Effects on the Ultrastructure of Phlomis fruticosa mesophyll cells. Bulletin of Environmental Contami-nation and Toxicology 38: 610-617.

21) Jitin Rahul. Effect of Stone Crusher dust on Butea monosperma (Lam.) (Bastard Teak). International Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering Research 4(2): 1-5, 2013.

20) Laghari, S.K., Zaidi, M.A., Razaq, G. Impact of solid waste burning air pollution on some Physio-Anatomical characteristics of some plants. Pakistan Journal of Botany 47(10), 225-232, 2015.

19) Meletiou-Christou M-S, Banilas GP., Bardis C., Rhizopoulou, S. Plant biomonitoring: Impact of urban environment on seasonal dynamics of storage substances and chlorophylls of oleander. GLOBAL NEST JOURNAL 13 (4), 395-404, 2011.

18) Thawale PR, Babu SS, Wakode RR, Singh SK, Kumar S, Juwarkar AA Biochemical changes in plant leaves as a biomarker of pollution due to anthropogenic activity. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITOR-ING AND ASSESSMENT, 177: 527-535, JUN 2011

17) Gostin IN Air Pollution Effects on the Leaf Structure of some Fabaceae Species NOTULAE BOTANI-CAE HORTI AGROBOTANICI CLUJ-NAPOCA Vol: 37 Issue: 2, 57-63, JUL-DEC 2009

16) Meletiou-Christou M-S, Nassios K, Rhizopoulou S A study on the growth rate of Mediterranean plants exposed to the air pollution of the city of Athens. SB08MED: 10 pages, Jan 2008

15) Gadallah MAA Effects of acid mist and ascorbic acid treatment on the growth, stability of leaf mem-branes, chlorophyll content and some mineral elements of Carthamus tinctorius, the safflower. WA-TER AIR SOIL POLLUTION 118 (3-4): 311-327 MAR 2000

14) Tsekos I, Moustakas M Progress in Botanical Research: Proceedings, 1st Balkan Botanical Congress. 632 pages, Springer, ISBN 0792353056, 9780792353058, 1998

13) Stoyanova D, Velikova V Effects of simulated acid rain on chloroplast ultrastructure of primary leaves of Phaseolus vulgaris BIOL PLANTARUM 40 (4): 589-595 1998

12) Stoyanova DP, Tchakalova ES Cadmium-induced ultrastructural changes in chloroplasts of the leaves and stems parenchyma in Myriophyllum spicatum L. PHOTOSYNTHETICA 34 (2): 241-248 1997

11) Lanaras T, Sgardelis SP, Pantis JD Chlorophyll fluorescence in the dandelion (Taraxacum spp) - a probe for screening urban pollution. SCI TOTAL ENVIRON 149 (1-2): 61-68 JUN 13 1994

10) Holopainen T, Anttonen S, Wulff A, et al. Comparative-evaluation of the effects of gaseous-pollutants, acidic deposition and mineral deficiencies - structural-changes in the cells of forest plants. AGR ECOSYST ENVIRON 42 (3-4): 365-398 NOV 1992

9) Acherar M, Rambal S, Lepart J Influence of soil drying on leaf water potential and stomatal conductance in 4 mediterranean oak species. ANN SCI FOREST 48 (5): 561-573 1991

8) Zobel A, Nighswander JE Accumulation of phenolic-compounds in the necrotic areas of Austrian and red pine needles after spraying with sulfuric-acid - a possible bioindicator of air-pollution. NEW PHYTOL 117 (4): 565-574 APR 1991

7) Zobel AM, Brown SA, Nighswander JE Influence of acid and salt sprays on furanocoumarin concentra-tions on the Ruta graveolens leaf surface. ANN BOT-LONDON 67 (3): 213-218 MAR 1991

6) Christodoulakis NS, Koutsogeorgopoulou L Air pollution Effects on the Leaf Structure of two Injury Re-sistant Species: Eucalyptus camaldulensis and Olea europaea L. var. sylvestris BROT. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 47: 433-439 1991

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5) Christodoulakis NS, Bazos J Leaf anatomy of 3 seasonally dimorphic subshrubs. ACTA OECOL 11 (2): 291-296 1990

4) Christodoulakis NS, Tsimbani H, Fasseas C Leaf structural peculiarities in Sarcopoterium spinosum, a seasonally dimorphic subshrub. ANN BOT-LONDON 65 (3): 291-296 MAR 1990

3) Christodoulakis NS, Fasseas C Air-pollution effects on the leaf structure of Laurus nobilis, an injury re-sistant species. B ENVIRON CONTAM TOX 44 (2): 276-281 FEB 1990

2) Christodoulakis NS An anatomical study of seasonal dimorphism in the leaves of Phlomis fruticosa. ANN BOT-LONDON 63 (3): 389-394 MAR 1989

1) Heliotis FD, Karandinos MG, Whiton JC Air-pollution and the decline of the fir forest in Parnis National Park, near Athens, Greece. ENVIRON POLLUT 54 (1): 29-40 1988.

7/ CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss NNSS aanndd MMiittrraakkooss KK ((11998877)).. Structural Analysis of Sclerophylly in eleven Evergreen Phanerophytes in Greece. In: ASI Series, Vol. G15. Plant Response to Stress. Eds J.D. Tenhunen et al. Springer Verlag, Berlin. pp 547-551.

30) Christodoulakis NS, Kollia K, Fasseas C. Leaf structure and histochemistry of the squirting cucumber [Ecballium elaterium (L.) A. Rich.]. FLORA 206: 191-197, 2011.

29) Christodoulakis NS, Kogia D, Mavroeidi D, Fasseas C. Anatomical and cytochemical investigation on the leaf of Teucrium polium L., a pharmaceutical shrub of the Greek phryganic formations. JOUR-NAL OF BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 14: 199 – 209, 2010.

28) Gratani L, Bonito A Leaf traits variation during leaf expansion in Quercus ilex L. PHOTOSYNTHETI-CA Volume: 47 Issue: 3 Pages: 323-330, SEP 2009

27) Christodoulakis NS, Lampri P-N, Fasseas C Structural and Cytochemical Investigation on the leaf of silverleaf nightshade (Solanum eleagnifolium), a Draught Resistant Alien Weed o f the Greek Flora Australian Journal of Botany 57: 432-438 (2009)

26) Niinemets U, Wright IJ, Evans JR Leaf mesophyll diffusion conductance in 35 Australian sclerophylls covering a broad range of foliage structural and physiological variation JOURNAL OF EXPERI-MENTAL BOTANY Volume: 60 Issue: 8 Pages: 2433-2449, MAY 2009

25) Al-Tardeh S, Sawidis T, Diannelidis B-E, Delivopoulos S Morpho-anatomical Features of the Leaves of the Mediterranean Geophyte Urginea maritime (L.) Baker (Liliaceae). JOURNAL OF PLANT BI-OLOGY 56: 150-158, 2008

24) Niklas KJ, Cobb ED, Niinemets U, Reich PB, Sellin A, Shipley B, Wright IJ “Diminishing returns” in the scaling of functional leaf traits across and within species groups. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NA-TIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 104 (21): 8891-8896, 2007

23) Yiotis C, Manetas Y, Psaras GK Leaf and green stem anatomy of the drought deciduous Mediterranean shrub Calicotome villosa (Poiret) Link. (Leguminosae). FLORA 201 (2): 102-107 2006

22) Read J, Sanson GD, Lamont BB Leaf mechanical properties in sclerophyll woodland and shrubland on contrasting soils. PLANT SOIL 276 (1-2): 95-113 OCT 2005

21) Niinemets U, Reichstein M Controls on the emission of plant volatiles through stomata: A sensitivity analysis. J GEOPHYS RES-ATMOS 108 (D7): art. no. 4211 APR 5 2003

20) Rotondi A, Rossi F, Asunis C, Cesaraccio Leaf xeromorphic adaptations of a coastal Mediterranean macchia ecosystem. J. MEDITER. ECOL. 4 (3-4): 25-35, 2003

19) Niinemets U, Reichstein M A model analysis of the effects of nonspecific monoterpenoid storage in leaf tissues on emission kinetics and composition in Mediterranean sclerophyllous Quercus species. GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEM CY 16 (4): art. no. 1110 DEC 4 2002

18) Gratani L, Ghia E Adaptive strategy at the leaf level of Arbutus unedo L. to cope with Mediterranean climate. FLORA 197 (4): 275-284 2002

17) Gulias J, Flexas J, Abadia A, et al. Photosynthetic responses to water deficit in six Mediterranean scle-rophyll species: possible factors explaining the declining distribution of Rhamnus ludovici-salvatoris, an endemic Balearic species. TREE PHYSIOL 22 (10): 687-697 JUL 2002

16) Gratani L, Ghia E Changes in morphological and physiological traits during leaf expansion of Arbutus unedo. ENVIRON EXP BOT 48 (1): 51-60 JUL 2002

15) Gratani L, Bombelli A Correlation between leaf age and other leaf traits in three Mediterranean ma-quis shrub species: Quercus ilex, Phillyrea latifolia and Cistus incanu.s ENVIRON EXP BOT 43 (2): 141-153 APR 2000

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14) Ourcival JM, Joffre R, Rambal S Exploring the relationships between reflectance and anatomical and biochemical properties in Quercus ilex leaves. NEW PHYTOL 143 (2): 351-364 AUG 1999

13) Osborne CP, Woodward FI The MEDRUSH vegetation model. Page 1, AUG 1999 12) Gucci ., Massai R, Casano S, Mazzoleni S. Seasonal changes in the water relations of Maditerranean

co-occuring woody species. PLANT BIOSYSTEMS 133 (2) 117-128, JUL 1999 11) Gratani L, Crescente MF, Rossi G Photosynthetic performance and water use efficiency of the fern

Cheilanthes persic.a PHOTOSYNTHETICA 35 (4): 507-516 1998 10) Romani A, Baldi A, Mulinacci N, et al. Extraction and identification procedures of polyphenolic com-

pounds and carbohydrates in phillyrea (Phillyrea angustifolia L) leaves. CHROMATOGRAPHIA 42 (9-10): 571-577 MAY 1996

9) Grammatikopoulos G, Kyparissis A, Manetas Y Seasonal and diurnal gas-exchange characteristics and water relations of the drought semi-deciduous shrub Phlomis-fruticosa L under mediterranean field conditions. FLORA 190 (1): 71-78 JAN 1995

8) Turner IM A quantitative-analysis of leaf form in woody-plants from the world’s major broadleaved forest types. J BIOGEOGR 21 (4): 413-419 JUL 1994

7) Lansac AR, Zaballos JP, Martin A Seasonal water potential changes and proline accumulation in medi-terranean shrubland species. VEGETATIO 113 (2): 141-154 AUG 1994

6) Meletiou - Christou MS, Rhizopoulou S, Diamantoglou S Seasonal-changes of carbohydrates, lipids and nitrogen-content in sun and shade leaves from 4 mediterranean evergreen sclerophylls. ENVIRON EXP BOT 34 (2): 129-140 APR 1994

5) Kyparissis A, Manetas Y Seasonal leaf dimorphism in a semi-deciduous mediterranean shrub - ecophys-iological comparisons between winter and summer leaves. ACTA OECOL 14 (1): 23-32 1993

4) Christodoulakis NS Structural diversity and adaptations in some mediterranean evergreen scle-rophyllous species. ENVIRON EXP BOT 32 (3): 295-& JUL 1992

3) Acherar M, Rambal S, Lepart J Influence of soil drying on leaf water potential and stomatal conductance in 4 mediterranean oak species. ANN SCI FOREST 48 (5): 561-573 1991

2) Rhizopoulou S, Meletiou-Christou MS, Diamantoglou S Water relations for sun and shade leaves of 4 mediterranean evergreen sclerophylls. J EXP BOT 42 (238): 627-635 MAY 1991

1) Christodoulakis NS, Fasseas C Air-pollution effects on the leaf structure of Laurus nobilis, an injury re-sistant species. B ENVIRON CONTAM TOX 44 (2): 276-281 FEB 1990.

8/ CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss NNSS aanndd PPssaarraass GGKK ((11998877)).. Stomata on the Primary Root of Cera-tonia siliqua. Annals of Botany 60, 295-297.

10) Christodoulakis NS, Lampri P-N, Fasseas C. Structural and Cytochemical Investigation on the leaf of

silverleaf nightshade (Solanum eleagnifolium), a Draught Resistant Alien Weed o f the Greek Flora. Australian Journal of Botany 57: 432-438, 2009.

9) Fernandez-Garcia N, Lopez-Perez L, Hernandez M. Olmos E. Role of phi cells and the endodermis under salt stress in Brassica oleracea NEW PHYTOLOGIST 181, 347-360, 2009.

8) Meletiou-Christou M-S, Nassios K, Rhizopoulou S A study on the growth rate of Mediterranean plants exposed to the air pollution of the city of Athens. SB08MED: 10 pages, Jan 2008.

7) Gerrath JM, Matthes U, Purich M, et al. Root environmental effects on phi thickening production and root morphology in three gymnosperms. CAN J BOT 83 (4): 379-385 APR 2005.

6) Gerrath JM, Covington L, Doubt J, et al. Occurrence of phi thickenings is correlated with gymnosperm systematics. CAN J BOT 80 (8): 852-860 AUG 2002.

5) Christodoulakis NS, Menti J, Galatis B. Structure and development of stomata on the primary root of Ceratonia siliqua L. ANN BOT-LONDON 89 (1): 23-29 JAN 2002.

4) Pratilakis E, Rhizopoulou S, Psaras GK A phi layer in roots of Ceratonia siliqua L. BOT ACTA 111 (2): 93-98 APR 1998.

3) Stern WL, Warcup JH Root tubercles in apostasiad orchids. AM J BOT 81 (12): 1571-1575 DEC 1994. 2) Christodoulakis NS. Structural diversity and adaptations in some mediterranean evergreen scle-

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9/ PPssaarraass GGKK aanndd CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss NNSS ((11998877)).. Air Pollution Effects on the Structure of Citrus aurantium leaves. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxi-cology 39: 474-480.

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2) von Hoffen, L.P., Säumel, I. Orchads for edible cities: Cadmium and lead content in nuts, berries, pome and stone fruits harvested within the inner city neighbourhoods in Berlin, Germany. ECOTOXICOLOGY AND ENVI-RONMENTAL SAFETY, 101 (1): 233-239, 2014.

1) Wang YP, Li QB, Shi JY, Lin Q, Chen XC, Wu W. Chen YX Assessment of microbial activity and bacterial community composition in the rhizosphere of a copper accumulator and a non-accumulator, SOIL BI-OLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY, 40 (5) 1167-1177, 2008.

34/ NNiikkoollaakkaakkii AA aanndd CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss NNSS ((22000077)).. Secretory Structures and Cytochemical Investigation of the Leaf of Phlomis fruticosa, a Seasonally Dimorphic Subshrub. Se-creting Activity of the Leaf-originating Calluses. Flora 202 (6) 429 - 436.

12) Mamoucha, S., Fokialakis, N., Christodoulakis, N.S. Leaf structure and histochemistry of Ficus carica (Morace-ae), the fig tree. Flora: Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants 218, pp. 24-34, 2016.

11) Christodoulakis NS, Georgoudi M, Fasseas C Leaf structure of Cistus creticus L. (rock rose), a medicinal plant widely used in folk remedies since ancient times. JOURNAL OF HERBS, SPICES AND MEDICINAL PLANTS, 20 (2): 103 – 114, 2014.

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10) Christodoulakis, N.S., Gargeraki, K., Fasseas, C. Leaf structure of Pelargonium odoratissimum (Soland.), an aromatic species widely used in herbal remedies and confectionery. JOURNAL OF HERBS, SPICES AND MEDICINAL PLANTS 19 (2): 132-143, 2013.

9) Christodoulakis NS, Tsiatra M, Fasseas C. Leaf structure and histochemical investigation in Papaver rhoeas L. (corn poppy). JOURNAL OF HERBS, SPICES AND MEDICINAL PLANTS, 19:119–131, 2013.

8) Aschenbrenner, A.-K., Horakh, S., Spring, O. Linear glandular trichomes of Helianthus (Asteraceae): Mor-phology, localization, metabolite activity and occurrence. AoB PLANTS, Volume 5, 10.1093/aobpla/ plt028, 2013.

7) Liu M-Q, Liu J-F. Structure and histochemistry of the glandular trichomes on the leaves of Isodon ru-bescens (Lamiaceae). AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY 11(17), 4069-4078, 2012.

6) Geng S-L, Cui Z-X, Zhao S., Yu X-H. Histochemistry and cell wall specialization of oil cells related to the essential oil accumulation in the bark of Cinnamomum cassia Presl. (Lauraceae). PLANT PRODUCTION SCIENCE 15 (1): 1-9, 2012.

5) Christodoulakis NS, Kollia K, Fasseas C Leaf structure and histochemistry of the squirting cucumber [Ec-ballium elaterium (L.) A. Rich.]. FLORA 206: 191-197, 2011.

4) Christodoulakis NS, Kogia D, Mavroeidi D, Fasseas C. Anatomical and cytochemical investigation on the leaf of Teucrium polium L., a pharmaceutical shrub of the Greek phryganic formations. JOURNAL OF BI-OLOGICAL RESEARCH, 14: 199 – 209, 2010.

3) Christodoulakis NS, Lampri P-N, Fasseas C Structural and Cytochemical Investigation on the leaf of silver-leaf nightshade (Solanum eleagnifolium), a Draught Resistant Alien Weed o f the Greek Flora. Australi-an Journal of Botany 57: 432-438, 2009.

2) Dun D, Yong-Fei W, San-Mei Ma, Xiao-Dong LI. Production of essential oil by in vitro culture techniques of plant. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY COMMUNICATIONS 45: 97-102, 2009.

1) Gairola S, Naidoo Y, Bhatt A, Nicholas A An investigation of the foliar trichomes of Tetradenia riparia (Hochst.) Codd [Lamiaceae]: An important medicinal plant of Southern Africa FLORA 204: 325-330, 2009.

35/ CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss NNSS,, RRoouulliiaa MM,, PPssaatthhaa KK ((22000077)).. The Island of Chios (east Mediter-ranean), Citrus Plantations and the Mercury Nightmare. Bulletin of Environmen-tal Contamination and Toxicology 79: 192-196.

1) Farmaki E, Thomaidis NS, Pasias IN, Baulord C, Papaharis L, Efstathiou CE. Environmental impact of intensive aquaculture: Investigation on the accumulation of metals and nutrients in marine sediments of Greece. SCI-ENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (Impact Factor: 3.26). 07/2014; 485-486: 554-562. DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2014.

36/ TTssaaddiillaa EE,, TTssaaddiillaass CC,, SSttaammaattiiaaddiiss SS,, CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss NNSS ((22000099)).. Investigation of soil property changes and olive tree stress as caused by excessive sewage sludge application. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 40: 514-525.

3) Secer, M., Elmaci, O.L., Ceylan, S. The effects of organic wastes on soil and cotton quality with respect to the risk of boron and heavy metal pollution. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY, Volume 2016, 2016, Article number 7438327, 2016.

2) Ververis, C., Christodoulakis, N.S., Santas, R., Santas, P., Georghiou, K. Effects of municipal sludge and treated waste water on biomass yield and fiber properties of kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.). INDUS-TRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS, Volume 84: 7-12, 2016.

1) Shaheen, S., Tsadilas, C. Utilization of Biosolids in Production of Bioenergy Crops I: Impact of Application Rate on Canola Biomass, Soil Properties, and Nutrient Availability. COMMUNICATIONS IN SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT ANALYSIS 44 (1-4), 243-258, 2013.

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37/ CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss NNSS,, LLaammpprrii PP--NN,, FFaasssseeaass CC ((22000099)).. Structural and Cytochemical Investigation on the leaf of silverleaf nightshade (Solanum elaeagnifolium), a Draught Resistant Alien Weed o f the Greek Flora. Australian Journal of Botany 57: 432-438.

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11) Plazas, M., Vilanova, S., Gramazio, P., Rodriguez-Burruezo, A., Fita, A. Interspecific Hybridization between Eggplant and Wild Relatives from Different Genepools. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science, 141(1): 34-44, 2016.

10) Christodoulakis N.S., Mamoucha S., Termentzi A., Fokialakis N., Leaf structure and histochemistry of the hardy evergreen Euphorbia characias L. (Mediterranean Spurge). ((AAvvaaiillaabbllee oonnlliinnee:: 33 DDeecceemmbbeerr 22001144)),, FLORA 210, 13-18, 2015.

9) Zhu, X.C., Wu, H.W., Stanton, R., Burrows G.E., Lemerie, D., Raman, H. Morphological variation of Solanum elaeagnifolium in south-eastern Australia. WEED RESEARCH 10/ DOI: 10.1111/wre.12032, 2013.

8) Christodoulakis NS, Georgoudi, M., Fasseas, C., Leaf structure of Cistus creticus L. (rock rose), a medicinal plant widely used in folk remedies since ancient times. JOURNAL OF HERBS, SPICES AND MEDICI-NAL PLANTS, 20 (2): 103 – 114, 2014.

7) Burrows, G.E., White, R.G., Harper, J.D.I., Heady, R.D., Stanton, R.A., Zhu, X., Wu, H., Lemerle, D. Intrusive trichome bases in the leaves of silverleaf nightshade (Solanum elaeagnifolium; Solanaceae) do not facili-tate fluorescent tracer uptake. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY 100(12), 2307-2317, 2013.

6) Zhu, X.C., Wu, H.W., Stanton, R., Burrows, G.E., Lemerle, D., Raman, H. Morphological variation of Sola-num elaeagnifolium in south-eastern Australia. WEED RESEARCH 53(5), 344-354, 2013.

5) Christodoulakis NS, Tsiatra M, Fasseas C. Leaf structure and histochemical investigation in Papaver rhoeas L. (corn poppy). JOURNAL OF HERBS, SPICES AND MEDICINAL PLANTS, 19:119–131, 2013.

4) Christodoulakis NS, Gargeraki K, Fasseas C. Leaf structure of Pelargonium odoratissimum (Soland.), an aro-matic species widely used in herbal remedies and confectionery. JOURNAL OF HERBS, SPICES AND MEDICINAL PLANTS, 19:132–143, 2013.

3) Travlos, I.S. Responses of invasive silverleaf nightshade (Solanum elaeagnifolium) populations to varying soil water availability. PHYTOPARASITICA 41 (1), 41-48, 2013.

2) Meletiou-Christou M-S, Rhizopoulou S. Constraints of photosynthetic performance and water status of four evergreen species co-occurring under field conditions. BOTANICAL STUDIES 53 (3), 325-334, 2012.

1) Christodoulakis NS, Kollia K, Fasseas C. Leaf structure and histochemistry of the squirting cucumber [Ec-ballium elaterium (L.) A. Rich.]. FLORA 206: 191-197, 2011.

38/ CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss NNSS,, KKooggiiaa DD,, MMaavvrrooeeiiddii DD,, FFaasssseeaass CC ((22001100)).. Anatomical and cytochemical investigation on the leaf of Teucrium polium L., a pharmaceutical shrub of the Greek phryganic formations. Journal of Biological Research, 14: 199 – 209.

10) Doupis, G., Bosabalidis, A.M., Patakas, A. Comparative effects of water deficit and enchanced UV-B radia-tion on photosynthetic capacity and leaf anatomy traits of two grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) cultivars. THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL PLANTA PHYSIOLOGY 28 (1): 131-141, 2016.

9) Mamoucha, S., Fokialakis, N., Christodoulakis, N.S. Leaf structure and histochemistry of Ficus carica L., the cultivated since ancient times fig tree. FLORA 218: 24-34, 2016.

8) Uzelać, B., Janošević, D., Stojičić, D., Budimir, S. In vitro morphogenesis and secretion of secondary metab-olites of Nicotiana tabacum tall glandular trichomes. BOTANICA SERBICA, Volume 39, (2): 103-110, 2015.

7) Christodoulakis N.S., Mamoucha S., Termentzi A., Fokialakis N., Leaf structure and histochemistry of the hardy evergreen Euphorbia characias L. (Mediterranean Spurge). ((AAvvaaiillaabbllee oonnlliinnee:: 33 DDeecceemmbbeerr 22001144)),, FLORA 210, 13-18, 2015.

6) Lianopoulou, V., Bosabalidis, A.M., Patakas, A., Lazari, D., Panteris, E. Effects of chilling stress on leaf mor-phology, anatomy, ultrastructure, gas exchange, and essential oils in the seasonally dimorphic plant Teucrium polium (Lamiaceae). ACTA PHYSIOLOGIAE PLANTARUM 36 (8), pp. 2271 - 2281, 2014.

5) Christodoulakis, N.S., Georgoudi, M., Fasseas, C. Leaf structure of Cistus creticus L. (rock rose), a medicinal plant widely used in folk remedies since ancient times. JOURNAL OF HERBS, SPICES AND MEDICI-NAL PLANTS, 20 (2): 103 – 114, 2014.

4) Bosabalidis, A.M. Glandular and non-glandular hairs in the winter and summer leaves of the seasonally dimorphic Teucrium polium (Lamiaceae). BIHAREAN BIOLOGIST 7(2), 80-85, 2013.

3) Christodoulakis, N.S., Tsiatra, M., Fasseas, C. Leaf structure and histochemical investigation in Papaver rhoeas L. (corn poppy). JOURNAL OF HERBS, SPICES AND MEDICINAL PLANTS, 19:119–131, 2013.

2) Christodoulakis NS, Gargeraki K, Fasseas, C. Leaf structure of Pelargonium odoratissimum (Soland.), an ar-omatic species widely used in herbal remedies and confectionery. JOURNAL OF HERBS, SPICES AND MEDICINAL PLANTS, 19:132–143, 2013.

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1) van Breda, S.V., van der Merwe, C.F., Robbertse, H., Apostolides, Z. Immunohistochemical localization of caffeine in young Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze (tea) leaves. PLANTA 237 (3), 849-858, 2013.

39/ AArrggyyrrooppoouulloouu CC,, AAkkoouummiiaannaakkii--IIooaannnniiddoouu AA,, CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss NNSS,, FFaasssseeaass CC ((22001100)).. Leaf anatomy and histochemistry in Lippia citriodora (Verbenaceae). Australian Journal of Botany, 58: 398-409.

8) Ebadi, M.T., Azizi, M., Sefidkon, F., Ahmadi, N. Influence of different drying methods on drying period, essential oil content and composition of Lippia citriodora Kunth. JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH ON MEDICINAL AND AROMATIC PLANTS, 2 (4): 182-187, 2015.

7) Tozin,L.R.S., Marques, M.O., Rodrigues, T.M. Glandular trichome and essential oil composition in leaves and inflorescences of Lippia origanoides kunth (Verbenaceae) in the Brazilian cerrado. ANALS DA ACADEMIA BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIAS 82 (2) 943-953, 2015.

6) Tozin,L.R.S., Carvalho S.F., Machado, S.R., Rodrigues, T.M. Glandular trichome diversity on leaves of Lippia origanoides and Lippia stachyoides (Verbenaceae): Morphology, histochemistry and ultrastruc-ture. BOTANY 93: 297-306, 2015.

5) Christodoulakis, N.S., Gargeraki, K., Fasseas, C. Leaf structure of Pelargonium odoratissimum (Soland.), an aromatic species widely used in herbal remedies and confectionery. JOURNAL OF HERBS, SPICES AND MEDICINAL PLANTS 19 (2), 132-143, 2013.

4) Christodoulakis, N.S., Tsiarta, M., Fasseas, C. Leaf structure and histochemical investigation in Papaver rhoeas L. (Corn poppy, field poppy). JOURNAL OF HERBS, SPICES AND MEDICINAL PLANTS 19 (2), 119-131, 2013.

3) van Breda, S.V., van der Merwe, C.F., Robbertse, H., Apostolides, Z. Immunohistochemical localization of caffeine in young Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze (tea) leaves. PLANTA 237 (3), 849-858, 2013.

2) Paiva, A.S. elder. Structure, function and secretory products of the peltate glands of Centrolobium tomen-tosum (Fabaceae, Faboideae). AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY 60:301-309, 01/2012.

1) Matos EC, Paiva EAS. Structure, function and secretory products of the peltate glands of Centrolobium tomentosum (Fabaceae, Faboideae). AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY 60 (4), pp. 301-309, 2012.

40/ CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss,, NN..SS..,, KKoolllliiaa,, KK..,, FFaasssseeaass,, CC..,, ((22001111)).. Leaf structure and histochem-istry of the squirting cucumber [Ecballium elaterium (L.) A. Rich.]. Flora, 206: 191-197.

6) Mamoucha, S., Fokialakis, N., Christodoulakis, N.S. Leaf structure and histochemistry of Ficus carica (Moraceae), the fig tree. Flora: Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants 218, pp. 24-34, 2016.

5) Rus, L.M., Ielciu, I., Paltinean, R.,Vlase, L.,Ştefanescu, C.,Crişan, G., Morphological and Histo-anatomical Study of Bryonia alba L. (Cucurbitaceae). NOTULAE BOTANICAE HORTI AGROBOTANICI CLUJ-NAPOCA, Volume 43, Issue 1, 47-52, 2015.

4) Gostin, I., Oprea, A. Anatomical investigations on endemic Campanula romanica savul. and their ecological sig-nificance. BANGLADESH JOURNAL OF BOTANY 42 (1), 139-144, 2013.

3) Jahn, K.A., Barton, D.A., Kobayashi, K., Ratinac, K.R., Overall, R.L., Braet, F. Correlative microscopy: Providing new understanding in the biomedical and plant sciences. MICRON 43 (5), 565-582, 2012.

2) Marinho, C.R., Zacaro, A.A., Ventrella, M.C. Secretory cells in Piper umbellatum (Piperaceae) leaves: A new ex-ample for the development of idioblasts. FLORA: MORPHOLOGY, DISTRIBUTION, FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY OF PLANTS 206 (12), 1052-1062, 2011.

1) Christodoulakis, N.S., Lampri, P.-N., Fasseas, C. Structural and Cytochemical Investigation on the leaf of silverleaf nightshade (Solanum elaeagnifolium), a Draught Resistant Alien Weed o f the Greek Flora. AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY 57: 432-438, 2009.

41/ CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss,, NN..SS..,, TTssiiaattrraa,, MM..,, FFaasssseeaass,, CC..,, ((22001133)).. Leaf structure and histochem-ical investigation in Papaver rhoeas L. (corn poppy). Journal of Herbs, Spices and Medicinal Plants, 19: 119–131.

42/ CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss NN..SS..,, GGaarrggeerraakkii KK..,, FFaasssseeaass CC ((22001133)).. Leaf structure of Pelargonium odoratissimum (Soland.), an aromatic species widely used in herbal remedies and confectionery. Journal of Herbs, Spices and Medicinal Plants, 19:132–143.

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43/ CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss NN..SS..,, GGeeoorrggoouuddii MM..,, FFaasssseeaass CC.. ((22001144)).. Leaf structure of Cistus creticus L. (rock rose), a medicinal plant widely used in folk remedies since an-cient times. Journal of Herbs, Spices and Medicinal Plants, 20 (2): 103 - 114.

2) Mamoucha, S., Fokialakis, N., Christodoulakis, N.S., 2016. Leaf structure and histochemistry of Ficus carica (Mo-raceae), the fig tree. Flora: Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants 218, pp. 24-34.

1) Riehle, P., Rusche, N., Saake, B., Rohn, S., 2014. Influence of the leaf content and herbal particle size on the pres-ence and extractability of quantitated phenolic compounds in Cistus incanus herbal teas. Journal of Agricul-tural and Food Chemistry, 62 (45), 1978-10988.

44/ CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss NN..SS..,, MMaammoouucchhaa SS..,, TTeerrmmeennttzzii AA..,, FFookkiiaallaakkiiss NN..,, ((22001155)).. Leaf structure and histochemistry of the hardy evergreen Euphorbia characias L. (Mediter-ranean Spurge). FLORA 210: 13-18.

2) Vanessa de A. Royo, Mercadante-Simões, M-O, Ribeiro, L. M., de Oliveira, D.A., Aguiar, M.M.R., Costa, E.R., Ferreira P.R.B., 2016. Anatomy, histochemistry, and antifungal activity of Anacardium humile (Ana-cardiaceae) leaf. Microscopy and Microanalysis, 1-13, doi:10.1017/S1431927615015457

1) Luz, L.E.C., Paludo, K.S., Santos, V.L.P., Beltrame, F.L., Budel, J.M., 2015. Cytotoxicity of latex and phar-macobotanical study of leaves and stem of Euphorbia umbellata (Janaúba). Brazilian Journal of Phar-macognosy 25 (4): 344-352.

45/ MMaammoouucchhaa,, SS..,, FFookkiiaallaakkiiss,, NN..,, CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss,, NN..SS..,, ((22001166)).. Leaf structure and histochemistry of Ficus carica L., the cultivated since ancient times fig tree. FLORA 218: 24-34.

46/ MMaammoouucchhaa,, SS..,, TTssaaffaannttaakkiiss,, NN..,, IIooaannnniiddiiss,, TT..,, CChhaattzziippaannaaggiioottoouu,, SS..,, NNiikkoollaaoouu,, CC..,, SSkkaallttssoouunniiss,, AAll..,, FFookkiiaallaakkiiss,, NN..,, CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss,, NN..SS.. ((22001155)).. Leaf structure, metabolic profiling and evaluation of the antimicrobial activity of six mediterra-nean medicinal plants. Planta Med 2015; 81 - PW_141/DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1565765

47/ VVeerrvveerriiss CC,, GGeeoorrgghhiioouu KK,, CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss NNSS,, SSaannttaass PP,, SSaannttaass RR,, ((22001166)).. Effects of municipal sludge and treated waste water on biomass yield and fiber properties of kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.). Industrial Crops and Products 84: 7-12.

48/ SStteeffii,, LL.. SS..,, MMaarrggaarriittiiss HH,, LL..,, CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss,, NN..SS..,, ((22001166)).. The effect of the non-ionizing radiation on cultivated plants of Arabidopsis thaliana (Col.). FLORA 223: 114-120.

49/ MMaammoouucchhaa,, SS.. CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss,, NN..SS.. ((22001166)).. Leaf tissue arrangement, preliminary phytochemical investigation and callus induction from the medicinal hemi-parasite Osyris alba L. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACOGNOSY AND PHYTOCHEMICAL RESEARCH, vol. 8, issue 9, 1437-1443.

50/ SStteeffii,, LL.. SS..,, MMaarrggaarriittiiss HH,, LL..,, CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss,, NN..SS..,, ((22001177)).. The effect of the non-ionizing radiation on exposed, laboratory cultivated upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) plants. FLORA 226: 55-64.

51/ MMaammoouucchhaa,, SS..,, RRaahhuull,, JJ..,, CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss,, NN..SS.. ((22001177)).. Leaf Tissue Arrangement of the Medicinal Plant Μandragora officinarum L.. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES REVIEW AND RESEARCH In press: Volume 42 (1), January 2017.

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52/ MMaammoouucchhaa,, SS..,, TTssaaffaannttaakkiiss,, NN..,, FFookkiiaallaakkiiss,, NN..,, CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss,, NN..SS..,, ((22001166)).. Structure and histochemistry of the leaves and antimicrobial activity of the leaf extracts of the poisonous species Ricinus communis L. Accepted – Australian Journal of Botany.

53/ MMaammoouucchhaa,, SS..,, TTssaaffaannttaakkiiss,, NN..,, SSkkaallttssoouunniiss AA--LL,, FFookkiiaallaakkiiss,, NN..,, CChhrriissttooddoouullaakkiiss,, NN..SS..,, ((22001166)).. Leaf structure, histochemistry and secreting tissue organization in Pistacia lentiscus L. (mastic tree) Submitted: FLORA-D-16-00030/25-01-2016.

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