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Mohamed Ferioun

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Ferioun M, Zouitane I, Bouhraoua S, Elouattassi Y, Belahcen D, Errabbani A, et al.
Front Plant Sci . 2025 Jan; 15():1494987. PMID: 39840355
With climate change, the frequency of regions experiencing water scarcity is increasing annually, posing a significant challenge to crop yield. Barley, a staple crop consumed and cultivated globally, is particularly...
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Nouioura G, El Fadili M, El Hachlafi N, Abuelizz H, Elidrissi A, Ferioun M, et al.
Heliyon . 2024 Apr; 10(8):e29520. PMID: 38660278
This exploratory study aims to identify the volatile compounds in PC-Eo ( L. essential oil) and evaluate its antioxidant and antimicrobial properties . Molecular docking, drug-likeness prediction, and pharmacokinetics (absorption,...
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Ferioun M, Srhiouar N, Bouhraoua S, Ghachtouli N, Louahlia S
Heliyon . 2023 Mar; 9(2):e13643. PMID: 36873157
Barley ( L.) is the second most consumed and cultivated cereal by the Moroccan population. However, it is predicted that frequent drought periods, caused by climate change, can cause problems...
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El Hachlafi N, Benkhaira N, Ferioun M, Kandsi F, Jeddi M, Chebat A, et al.
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med . 2022 Nov; 2022:1645265. PMID: 36330227
Cancer is one of the major medical challenges, with an unacceptably high death toll worldwide. In Morocco, medicinal plants continue to play a pivotal therapeutic role despite the development of...
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Tirry N, Kouchou A, El Omari B, Ferioun M, Ghachtouli N
J Genet Eng Biotechnol . 2021 Oct; 19(1):149. PMID: 34613510
Background: Soil pollution by heavy metals increases the bioavailability of metals like hexavalent chromium (Cr (VI)), subsequently limiting plant growth and reducing the efficiency of phytoremediation. Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR)...
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Danouche M, Ferioun M, Bahafid W, Ghachtouli N
Water Environ Res . 2020 Dec; 93(8):1402-1416. PMID: 33331006
This study investigated the dye decolorization capacity of three yeast strains. Cyberlindnera fabianii was shortlisted for its high decolorization capacity and was further tested on various azo dyes. Based on...