M. M. Noaman

435 total citations
17 papers, 311 citations indexed

About

M. M. Noaman is a scholar working on Plant Science, Agronomy and Crop Science and Soil Science. According to data from OpenAlex, M. M. Noaman has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 311 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Plant Science, 6 papers in Agronomy and Crop Science and 3 papers in Soil Science. Recurrent topics in M. M. Noaman's work include Wheat and Barley Genetics and Pathology (12 papers), Genetics and Plant Breeding (8 papers) and Crop Yield and Soil Fertility (5 papers). M. M. Noaman is often cited by papers focused on Wheat and Barley Genetics and Pathology (12 papers), Genetics and Plant Breeding (8 papers) and Crop Yield and Soil Fertility (5 papers). M. M. Noaman collaborates with scholars based in Egypt, Vietnam and United States. M. M. Noaman's co-authors include J. Gorham, Sneh Goyal, Jan Dvořák, Victor Raboy, John M. Martin, C. F. McGuire, A. Abdel-Khalek, Ahmed El-Sayed, Iftikhar Ahmed and Mohamed A. Moselhy and has published in prestigious journals such as Theoretical and Applied Genetics, Crop Science and Journal of Arid Environments.

In The Last Decade

M. M. Noaman

16 papers receiving 270 citations

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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Noaman, M. M., et al.. (2012). MARKER TRAITS ASSOCIATION OF SOME BARLEY GENOTYPES UNDER SOIL SALINITY CONDITION USING SSR MARKERS. 41(2). 229–252. 1 indexed citations
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Noaman, M. M., et al.. (2011). Evaluation of 16 Barley Genotypes under Calcareous Soil Conditions in Egypt. Journal of Agricultural Science. 3(1). 16 indexed citations
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Noaman, M. M., et al.. (2007). Registration of ‘Giza 2000’ Drought‐Tolerant Six‐rowed Barley for Rainfed and New Reclaimed Areas in Egypt. Crop Science. 47(1). 440–440. 7 indexed citations
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Noaman, M. M., et al.. (2007). Registration of ‘Giza 132’ Barley. Crop Science. 47(1). 440–440. 2 indexed citations
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Noaman, M. M., et al.. (2004). Development of Alfalfa Tolerant to Salinity Stress Using Organogenesis Technique. Biotechnology(Faisalabad). 3(2). 136–139. 5 indexed citations
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Noaman, M. M., et al.. (2001). Leaching requirement and salinity threshold for the yield and agronomic characteristics of halophytes under salt stress. Journal of Arid Environments. 49(4). 865–874. 21 indexed citations
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Noaman, M. M.. (2000). Evaluation of some recombinant lines of Triticum turgidum L. for salt tolerance. Journal of Arid Environments. 46(3). 239–247. 4 indexed citations
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Noaman, M. M., et al.. (1998). DEVELOPING HIGH-YIELDING BARLEY CULTIVARS UNDER DIFFERENT STRESS CONDITIONS IN EGYPT. Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research. 76(3). 1037–1062. 2 indexed citations
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Noaman, M. M., et al.. (1996). Registration of ‘Giza 128‘ Two‐Rowed Barley. Crop Science. 36(6). 1715–1715. 1 indexed citations
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Noaman, M. M., et al.. (1995). Registration of ‘Giza 125’ Barley. Crop Science. 35(6). 1709–1709. 4 indexed citations
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Noaman, M. M., et al.. (1995). Registration of ‘Giza 126’ Barley. Crop Science. 35(6). 1710–1710. 5 indexed citations
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Dvořák, Jan, M. M. Noaman, Sneh Goyal, & J. Gorham. (1994). Enhancement of the salt tolerance of Triticum turgidum L. by the Kna1 locus transferred from the Triticum aestivum L. chromosome 4D by homoeologous recombination. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 87(7). 872–877. 130 indexed citations
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Raboy, Victor, et al.. (1991). Grain Phytic Acid and Protein are Highly Correlated in Winter Wheat. Crop Science. 31(3). 631–635. 81 indexed citations
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Noaman, M. M., et al.. (1990). Morphophysiological characteristics, grain protein, and grain yield in high and low protein winter wheats.. Cereal Research Communications. 18. 59–65. 1 indexed citations
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Noaman, M. M., et al.. (1990). Vegetative protein and its relation to grain protein in high and low grain protein winter wheats. Euphytica. 48(1). 1–8. 15 indexed citations
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Noaman, M. M., et al.. (1990). Indirect selection for grain protein and grain yield in winter wheat. Euphytica. 47(2). 121–130. 10 indexed citations
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Noaman, M. M., et al.. (1988). ESTIMATION OF PROTEIN CONCENTRATION IN THREE PLANT PARTS AT FOUR GROWTH STAGES IN WHEAT BY NEAR INFRARED REFLECTANCE. Canadian Journal of Plant Science. 68(1). 217–220. 6 indexed citations

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