The International Center for Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA) is a leading, not-for-profit research institution dedicated to enhancing food security and sustainable livelihoods in Resource-constrained regions globally.
ICBA is dedicated to advancing agricultural productivity and resilience in saline and arid environments through innovative, science-based solutions.
At ICBA, we believe that addressing global challenges in agriculture and food security requires collaboration and the sharing of critical knowledge.
A Commitment to Cultivation that Needs to Reach the Right Audiences.
2014
Low-cost compost production technology, beneficial uses of compost and its product fulvic acid
Biochar from date palm and conocarpus waste for improvement of soil quality and biomass production
Higher peroxidase activity, leaf nutrient contents and carbon isotope composition changes in Arabidopsis thaliana are related to rutin stress
Biotechnology for drought and salinity tolerance of crops
Agricultural and Food System - Global Change Nexus: Dynamics and Policy Implications
Managing degraded lands for realizing sustainable agriculture through environmental friendly technologies
Spatial distribution of soil salinity and its management options in the Northern Emirates, UAE. Chapter 2 In: M. A. Khan et al
A large-scale analysis of abiotic factors affecting the infestation level of tobacco (Nicotiana tabbacum L.) by Phelipanche species
Effect of NaCl and iso-osmotic PEG stress on CO2/H2O exchange in shoots of the С4 xero-halophyte Haloxylon aphyllum (Chenopodiaceae)
Morphophysiological adaptation aspects of different Haloxylon aphyllum (Chenopodiaceae) genotypes along a salinity gradient
Diversity of Citrullus colocynthis (L.) Schrad. (Cucurbitaceae) in the United Arab Emirates
New records of two species of Caryophyllaceae in the flora of the United Arab Emirates