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Taou Saleh Ksiksi

Biology Department, UAE University, Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates

Biography

Dr. Taoufik Saleh Ksiksi is a Plant Ecologist who joined the UAEU back in 2002. Before which he worked as a Research Scientist for the Australian Government (QDPI). He earned Ph.D. from Texas Tech University and MSc & BSc from New Mexico State University (respectively). He’s research work centers around "Sustainable Management of Desert Ecosystems". He’s currently interested in assessing the impact of climate change on desert ecosystems. He is also focusing on the impact of CO2 enrichment on desert plants and the potentials for soil Carbon sequestrations in our environment. The vast array of the uses of desert plants.
Publications

Growth Responses of Nutrient-Stressed Cenchrus ciliaris Under Carbon Dioxide Enrichment

The response of plants to carbon dioxide (CO2) enrichment is an important aspect to be thoroughly investigated in order to accurately predict the impact on resource use as well ecosystem level responses. But the extent of response of individual plant species is dependent on the underlying biotic and abiotic stresses. In the current project, the res... Read More»

Taou Saleh Ksiksi and Noor Othman El-Shaigy

Research Article: J Earth Sci Climat Change 2012, 3:127

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617.1000127

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