tarik moubchir

@fpbm.ma

Oriental Center for Water and Environmental Sciences and Technology (COSTEE) Mohammed Premier University, Oujda, Morocco
Polyvalent Team in research and development, Department of Biology, Sultan Moulay Slimane University, faculté polydisciplinaire Beni Mellal, BP: 592, 23030, Béni Mellal, Morocco

tarik moubchir

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Microbiology, Biotechnology, Environmental Science, Ecology
24

Scopus Publications

233

Scholar Citations

9

Scholar h-index

8

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Targeted microbiological characterization of decomposing olive leaf litter: Dynamics of nitrogen fixers, ammonifiers, nitrifiers, denitrifiers, and carbon polymer degraders for potential agricultural applications
    Azeddin El Barnossi, Tarik Moubchir, Sanae Berrada, Hamza Saghrouchni
    Bioresource Technology Reports, 2026
  • Ethnobotanical survey of Olea europaea L. subsp. europaea var. sylvestris (Mill.) Lehr (Oleaster) in the Fez-Meknes Region (Morocco): Traditional knowledge, uses, and conservation insight
    Mohamed Maai, Ilham Zahir, Amal Nissmouya, Tarik Moubchir, El Hassan Sakar
    Ethnobotany Research and Applications, 2026
    Background: This study investigates traditional uses and local knowledge of wild olive (Olea europaea L. subsp. europaea var. sylvestris (Mill.) Lehr), commonly known as oleaster, in traditional medicine, agriculture, food, and other local practices in Fez–Meknes region of Morocco. Methods: From October 2023 to January 2025, an ethnobotanical survey was carried out in the Fez–Meknes area using a structured questionnaire. A total of 420 informants were interviewed to document knowledge and uses of oleaster.The Chi-square test and Factorial analysis were used to explore and visualize associations between variables and identify profiles of knowledge and practices. Results: The survey shows that traditional knowledge and use of oleaster are mainly preserved by older people (>60%), rural residents (56%), low-education groups (57%), and married individuals (55%). Therapeutic uses dominate (30.5%), followed by agricultural uses (28.6%). In traditional medicine, oleaster is often used to treat oral problems (33.72%), diabetes (15.12%), and gastro-duodenal disorders (6.28%). In agriculture, it is mainly used as a rootstock (35.63%). Leaves are primarily employed for therapeutic purposes (55.3%), while the whole plant is used in agriculture (64.3%), fruits are favored in cosmetics (76.1%) and cooking (95%). Dosage is imprecise and toxicity is rare with minor side effects reported. Conclusions: This study confirms a multifield important interest (mainly medicinal) of the oleaster in Fez-Meknes (Morocco). Further research should validate its medicinal properties, encourage safe use, and preserve such knowledge. Keywords: medicinal plants, indigenous practices, rural communities, health disorders, toxicity
  • Toxic Potential, Health and Environmental Risks of Pollutants Detected in the Waters of Oued Larbaa, Taza, Northern Morocco
    Amina Abouabdallah, Tarik Moubchir, Fouad Dimane, Ihsane Ougrad, Aimad Allali, Mohamed Ben Abbou, Ilham Zahir
    Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research, 2025
    The Moroccan Inaouen River suffers from significant pollution caused by various human activities. This study aimed to evaluate the concentrations of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in surface and groundwater from the tributaries of the Inaouen River near Taza, Morocco. The eventual pollution from the public dump of Taza City was investigated using eight sites and fifteen parameters: Temperature, Electrical Conductivity, pH, and twelve PTEs were used to assess the Heavy Metal Pollution Index (HPI), Hazard Quotient (HQ), Hazard Index (HI), and cancer index (CI). Results showed that Al, As, Cd, and Pb concentrations exceeded WHO limits across all sites. Mn, Fe, Ba, and Ni exceeded limits at O2, O3, O4, and O6, closest to the public dump and in the direction of water flow. In contrast, Co, Cr, Cu, and Zn remained within permissible limits. In addition, HPI exceeded permissible limit across all sites. HQ and HI associated with using contaminated water indicated that the HI for Zn, Cu, Ba, Ni, As, Pb, Cr, Mn, Co, and Cd were greater than 1, signifying a potential risk for users of this water. Finally, the CI values of the studied elements allowed them to be ranked in ascending order of toxicity, from least to most toxic: Pb>As>Cr>Cd>Ni. The present results showed that water pollution by PTEs is more significant in surface waters that receive the leachate from the public dump and is not negligible in groundwater, which can have serious repercussions on human health and living organisms, necessitating urgent remediation efforts.
  • Health Risk Assessment of Trace Elements in Surface Water from Dayat Roumi Lake, Morocco
    Ihsane Ougrad, Zahra Elassassi, Abdessamad Mrabet, Ibrahim Mssillou, Adrian Lim, Abdelaaty Abdelaziz Shahat, Sanae Rezouki, Tarik Moubchir
    Water Switzerland, 2024
    To assess the human impact on the water of Dayat Roumi Lake and to develop effective management strategies to protect and restore this vital ecosystem in the region, seasonal sampling was carried out at six stations distributed around the lake. During these sampling campaigns, 24 parameters were measured, including 20 trace elements. Results showed that measured levels of trace elements increased in the following order: Cd < Be < Tl < Co < Sb < Mo < Cu < Zn < Ni < V < Rb < Mn < As < Cr < Pb < Li < Ba < Se < Pd < Sr in the lake water and that these recorded values were lower than those recommended by the Moroccan standard and the World Health Organization, except for Pb and Se. Correlation analysis revealed two principal water-contamination sources: natural geological origins and anthropogenic inputs. In addition, the Water Quality Index WQI showed that the lake’s water quality is poor, and its use can be dangerous for human and animal health. Health risk assessment associated with prolonged exposure to trace elements in lake water revealed that the Hazard quotient HQ and Hazard index HI of certain elements, such as Tl, Sb, V, As, Cr, Pb, Li, and Se, are higher than 1 in adult and children, indicating a significant risk for people living near the lake. Children are particularly vulnerable, with higher levels of HQ and HI, and selenium poses a substantial risk to their health through ingestion and skin absorption. In both adults and children, the total risk of cancer due to metals is classified as follows: CI (Cr) > CI (Ni) > CI (As) > CI (Pb) > CI (Cd). The Cr presents the highest carcinogenic risk—by ingestion or dermal route—in both groups. The total risk for these five metals exceeds 1 × 10−4, indicating a danger for residents who drink or swim in the lake.
  • Assessment of Ecological Hazards in the Inaouen Wadi and Its Tributaries Using the Presence of Potentially Toxic Elements in Its Sediments
    Sanae Rezouki, Tarik Moubchir, Laila El Hanafi, Rachid Flouchi, Ilham Zahir, Mashail N. Alzain, Bouchra El Guerrouj, Omar Noman, Abdelaaty A. Shahat, Aimad Allali
    Water Switzerland, 2024
    Inaouen wadi is the second largest tributary of the Sebou river, one of Morocco’s major rivers, which holds significant economic and social importance. Unfortunately, this watercourse is severely impacted by pollution from various human activities, particularly industrial sources. However, available data on the presence of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) that could harm human health in this region remain limited. PTEs pose major environmental risks due to their toxicity, persistence, and bioaccumulation. This study aimed to assess the concentrations of PTEs in the sediments of Inaouen wadi and its main tributaries based on sediment samples collected from 12 locations in 2019. The concentrations of Cd, Pb, Cr, Ag, Al, Cu, Fe, and Zn were measured using inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP–AES), and sediment contamination levels were evaluated using multiple indices: the enrichment factor (EF), the geo-accumulation index (Igeo), the potential ecological hazard index (RI), and the modified ecological risk index (MRI). The results indicate that concentrations of Pb, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, and Zn are significantly influenced by urban discharges, particularly at sites S1, S3, and S5 near the cities of Taza and Oued-Amlil. The maximum values recorded were 7.01 g/kg for Pb, 0.9 g/kg for Cd, 0.1 g/kg for Cr, 19.9 g/kg for Fe and 1.9 g/kg for Zn. The enrichment factor (EF) revealed anthropogenic sources of Fe and Pb, confirming the human origin of these elements. The geo-accumulation index (Igeo) showed that the areas around stations S1, S3, and S5 are highly contaminated by Pb, Cd, and Fe, a finding also supported by the MRI. The study identified potential ecological risks at stations S1, S3, and S5, highlighting the urgent need for improved pollution management practices to mitigate environmental risks.
  • Optimizing fungal treatment of lignocellulosic agro-industrial by-products to enhance their nutritional value
    Mohamed Benaddou, Hassan Hajjaj, Aimad Allali, Tarik Moubchir, Hasna Nait M’Barek, Hiba‐Allah Nafidi, Yousef A. Bin Jardan, Fakhreldeen Dabiellil, Mohammed Bourhia, Mariyem Chakir, Mohammed Diouri
    Food Science and Nutrition, 2024
    This study delves into the dynamic interaction between various fungal strains, substrates, and treatment durations to optimize the nutritional value of these by‐products. Six fungi, including Penicillium chrysogenum, Fusarium sp., Fusarium oxysporum, Fusarium solani, Penicillium crustosum, and Cosmospora viridescens, were evaluated across three substrates: wheat straw (WS), cedar sawdust (CW), and olive pomace (OP) over treatment periods of 4, 8, and 12 weeks. The study discerned profound impacts of these fungi across multiple parameters, including cellulose variation (C.var), lignin variation (L.var), and in vitro true digestibility variation (IVTD.var). Our results demonstrated that the various fungi had a significant effect on all parameters (p < .001). Noteworthy, F. oxysporum and F. solani emerged as exemplars, displaying notable lignin degradation, cellulose liberation, and IVTD enhancement. Importantly, P. crustosum demonstrated substantial cellulose degradation, exhibiting optimal efficacy in just 4 weeks for all substrates. Notably, F. sp. excelled, yielding favorable results when treating WS. P. chrysogenum achieved optimal outcomes with 8‐week treatment for WS. Both Fusarium sp. and P. chrysogenum exhibited slight cellulose release, with remarkable reduction of WS lignin compared to other substrates. Especially, WS and OP displayed superior digestibility enhancements relative to CW. It should be noted that the treatment duration further shaped these outcomes, as prolonged treatment (12 weeks) fostered greater benefits in lignin degradation and digestibility, albeit with concomitant cellulose degradation. These findings underscore the intricate balance between fungal strains, substrates, and treatment durations in optimizing the nutritional value of lignocellulosic agro‐industrial by‐products. The outcomes of this study lead to the enhancement in the overall value of by‐products, promoting sustainable livestock feed and advancing agricultural sustainability.
  • Phytochemical characterization and multifaceted bioactivity assessment of essential oil from Ptychotis verticillata Duby: Anti-diabetic, anti-tyrosinase, and anti-inflammatory activity
    Mohamed Taibi, Amine Elbouzidi, Mounir Haddou, Abdellah Baraich, El Hassania Loukili, Tarik Moubchir, Aimad Allali, Amine khoulati, Reda Bellaouchi, Abdeslam Asehraou, Mohamed Addi, Ahmad Mohammad Salamatullah, Mohammed Bourhia, Farhan Siddique, Bouchra El Guerrouj, Khalid Chaabane
    Heliyon, 2024
    The aim of this study is to explore the pharmacological properties of the essential oil derived from Ptychotis verticillata Duby (PVEO), a medicinal plant native to Morocco, focusing on its antidiabetic, anti-tyrosinase, and anti-inflammatory effects. Additionally, the study aims to characterize the phytochemical composition of PVEO and evaluate its potential as a natural therapeutic alternative for various health conditions. To achieve this, phytochemical analysis was conducted using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Furthermore, in vitro assessments were conducted to investigate PVEO's antidiabetic activity by inhibiting α-amylase, xanthine oxidase, and α-glucosidase. Tests were also undertaken to evaluate the anti-inflammatory effect of PVEO on RAW 264.7 cells stimulated by lipopolysaccharide (LPS), as well as its efficacy as an anti-tyrosinase agent and its lipoxygenase inhibition activity. The results of the phytochemical analysis revealed that PVEO is rich in terpene compounds, with percentages of 40.35% γ-terpinene, 22.40% carvacrol, and 19.77% β-cymene. Moreover, in vitro evaluations demonstrated that PVEO exhibits significant inhibitory activity against α-amylase, xanthine oxidase, and α-glucosidase, indicating promising antidiabetic, and anti-gout potential. Furthermore, PVEO showed significant anti-tyrosinase activity, with an IC50 of 27.39 ± 0.44 μg/mL, and remarkable lipoxygenase inhibition (87.33 ± 2.6%), suggesting its candidacy for dermatoprotection. Additionally, PVEO displayed a dose-dependent capacity to attenuate the production of NO and PGE 2 , two inflammatory mediators implicated in various pathologies, without compromising cellular viability. The findings of this study provide a solid foundation for future research on natural therapies and the development of new drugs, highlighting the therapeutic potential of PVEO in the treatment of gout, diabetes, pigmentation disorders, and inflammation.
  • The Quality Stability Assessment of a Thermal Spring Used for Therapeutic Purposes
    Mohamed Tirinsi, Bouchra El Guerrouj, Tarik Moubchir, Mohamed Taibi, Naima Hammouda, Amine Elbouzidi, Khalid Chaabane, Mohamed Melhaoui
    Ecological Engineering and Environmental Technology, 2024
    Thermal waters have a global distribution and find extensive therapeutic use. In Morocco, which boasts more than twenty high-quality therapeutic thermal springs, few studies have focused on the quality of these waters. In this context, the present study evaluated the water quality using physicochemical, bacteriological, and radioactive parameters for the Benkachour thermal spring waters in Morocco. The results indicate that all chemicals, bacteriological, and radiological parameters are below the standards, except for global beta activity and temperature, which makes it hyperthermal, with an annual average temperature of 50.54°C. According to the Piper diagram, the water type is chloride-sodium-potassium. On the basis on these results, it was concluded that thermalism in the Eastern region of Morocco, specifically Benkachour in Oujda, can contribute to sustainable tourist development at the na - tional and international levels due to the quality of the parameters analyzed and can be an effective complementary approach in the treatment of low-grade pathologies. The data from this study can serve as a baseline for assessing future changes and defining standards for the quality of hydrothermal baths as well as balneotherapy worldwide.
  • Investigation of the Hydrochemistry Quality of the Ouichane Groundwater (Morocco) Using Multivariate Statistical Methods and Diagram Analysis
    Moubchir, T., Faouzi, J., Loukili, E. H., Bendaoud, A., Belkhiri, A., et al.
    Moroccan Journal of Chemistry, 2024
    Water pollution from mining is a major environmental concern with wide-ranging effects on ecosystems, human health, and communities. The study analyzed the hydrochemistry of the Ouichane groundwater near an abandoned iron mine in Morocco, evaluating its suitability for domestic and irrigation purposes and identifying factors that influence its chemistry. Fifteen sampling points were used, and standard techniques were employed to evaluate the water's physical and chemical attributes. Multivariate Statistical Methods were used to examine the relationships between different water parameters and samples. Additionally, Piper's, Schoeler's, and Wilcox's diagrams were employed to determine hydro-chemical classifications and assess the water quality. The study found three separate hydrochemical groups with two facies types: calcium-sulfate-type for all sources and sodium-sulfate-type for all wells attributed to the underlying geology and mining pollution. According to the Wilcox diagram, these waters are too overloaded with ions and classified from permissible to unsuitable; these waters are mineralized and may be suitable for irrigation of certain salt-tolerant species. These findings contribute to a better understanding of the hydrochemistry of the Ouichane aquifer. They will guide the development of strategies for water treatment, conservation, and protection, ensuring a clean and safe water supply for the Ouichane region's growing population while preserving the aquifer's long-term sustainability.
  • Evaluation of bird reproduction and predation impact in Agroecosystem vineyards in the Fes Meknes region of Morocco
    A Belkhiri, A Chahlaoui, Y Haddadi, B Ahmed, S Mohsine, T Moubchir, Y Ouballouk, M Benaddou
    Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2024
    The reproductive of avian species within agro-ecosystems hold paramount importance in sustaining ecological equilibrium, regulating pest populations, and preserving overall biodiversity. Over a comprehensive three-year investigation spanning from 2021 to 2023, our research was conducted within contemporary viticultural agroecosystems to meticulously assess the reproductive performance of birds and discern the nuanced impact of predation on nesting success. Our findings indicate that Moroccan vineyards offer a conducive habitat for avian nesting, with nest abundance intricately linked to the specific avian species under consideration. Furthermore, the predation rate exhibits discernible variations contingent upon the reproductive stage, notably during the pivotal ‘Nest Predation” phase. Approximately 25.35% of nests faced predation, 31.61% of eggs succumbed to predation, and 22.42% of chicks fell victim to predation. This study underscores the indispensable role of predation in avian reproductive processes within vineyard ecosystems, thereby furnishing crucial insights essential for the formulation of nuanced and tailored conservation strategies within viticultural environments.
  • Phytochemical Composition, Antibacterial and Antifungal Activities of Essential Oil of Juniperus phoenicea from Fez-Meknes Region, North Central Morocco
    Samara Yacine Khalil, Beniaich Ghada, El Abdali Youness, Kaouia Samiha, Flouchi Rachid, et al.
    Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research, 2023
  • Lavandula dentata Essential Oils: A Bio-Insecticide for an Agroecological Approach to Protecting Chickpea Seeds against Callosobruchus maculatus
    Sarah B. El Jilali, Rachid Ihamdane, Tarik Moubchir, Ghada Beniaich, Ghada Beniaich, et al.
    Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research, 2023
  • Effects of vineyard management, herbaceous cover and vine plant characteristics on bird diversity in a North African agroecosystem
    Abdelkhalek Belkhiri, Abdelkader Chahlaoui, Ahmed Bendaoud, Mohcine Sadki, Tarik Moubchir, Youssef Haddadi, Abdelhak Saidi, Abdelmonaim Maliki
    African Journal of Ecology, 2023
  • The Effect of Altitude on the Chemical Composition, Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activities of Eucalyptus globulus Labill. Essential Oils
    Bouchra El Guerrouj, Mohamed Taibi, Amine Elbouzidi, Samah Bouhassoun, El Hassania Loukili, et al.
    Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research, 2023
  • Correction to: Assessment of impacts of industrial effluents on physico-chemical and microbiological qualities of irrigation water of the Fez River, Morocco (Environmental Geochemistry and Health, (2023), 45, 6, (3933-3946), 10.1007/s10653-022-01449-9)
    Jihan Faouzi, Sanae Rezouki, Mohammed Bourhia, Tarik Moubchir, Mohamed Ben Abbou, Soukayna Baammi, Farid Khallouki, Mourad A. M. Aboul-Soud, John P. Giesy, Laila Benbacer, Noureddine Eloutassi, Amal Lahkimi
    Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 2023
  • Effect of season, habitat type and anthropogenic pressure on the bird diversity in the vineyards agroecosystems in the region of Fes-Meknes
    Abdelkhalek Belkhiri, Mohcine Sadki, Abdelmonaim Maliki, Tarik Moubchir, Ahmed Bendaoud, Khalil Chahdi Ouazzani, Abdelhak Saidi, Abdelkader Chahlaoui
    African Journal of Ecology, 2023
  • Assessment of impacts of industrial effluents on physico-chemical and microbiological qualities of irrigation water of the Fez Rriver, Morocco
    Jihan Faouzi, Sanae Rezouki, Mohammed Bourhia, Tarik Moubchir, Mohamed Ben Abbou, Soukayna Baammi, Farid Khallouki, Mourad A. M. Aboul-Soud, John P. Giesy, Laila Benbacer, Noureddine Eloutassi, Amal Lahkimi
    Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 2023
  • Effect of Isolation Techniques on the Quantity, Quality, and Antimicrobial Activity of Lavandula dentata Essential Oils
    Sarah B.E. Jilali, Ihamdane Rachid, Beniaich Ghada, Moubchir Tarik, Rezouki Sanae, et al.
    Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research, 2023
  • Heavy Metals Analysis and Quality Evaluation in Drinking Groundwater around an Abandoned Mine Area of Ouichane (Nador’s Province, Morocco)
    Moubchir Tarik, Eloutassi Noureddine, Bendaoud Ahmed, Belkhiri Abdelkhalek, Maai Mohamed, Moubchir Majida, Zahir Ilham
    Journal of Ecological Engineering, 2023
  • Vertical Transfer of Bacteriological and Parasitological Pollutants from Irrigation Water to Soil and Crops
    Jihan Faouzi, Imane Bedoui, Sanae Rezouki, Tarik Moubchir, Aimad Allali, Noureddine EloutassI, Amal Lahkimi
    Ecological Engineering and Environmental Technology, 2023
  • Cactus and Holm Oak Acorn for Efficient Textile Wastewater Treatment by Coagulation-Flocculation Process Optimization Using Box-Benhken Design
    Abderrazzak Adachi, Radouane Soujoud, Faiçal El Ouadrhiri, Moubchir Tarik, Anouar Hmamou, Noureddine Eloutassi, Amal Lahkimi
    Journal of Ecological Engineering, 2023
  • Evaluation of the Impact of Anthropic Activities on the Physico-Chemical and Microbiological Parameters of the Water of the Wadi Inaouene and Its Tributaries
    Rezouki Sanae, El-Haji Sarra, Moubchir Tarik, Faouzi Jihan, Ahmed Bendaoud, Beniaich Ghada, Allali Aimad, Eloutassi Noureddine
    Ecological Engineering and Environmental Technology, 2023
  • Simple and Combined Pretreatment of a Mixture of Forestry and Aromatic-Medicinal Plant Waste by Chemical, Physical and Enzymatic Methods
    Ahmed Bendaoud, Abdelkhalek Belkhiri, Mohammed Maai, Tarik Moubchir, Anouar Hmamou, Sara Tlemcani, Noureddine Eloutassi, Amal Lahkimi
    Journal of Ecological Engineering, 2023
  • Field Study and Chemical Analysis of Plant Waste in the Fez-Meknes Region, Morocco
    Ahmed Bendaoud, Amal Lahkimi, Mohammed Kara, Tarik Moubchir, Amine Assouguem, Abdelkhalek Belkhiri, Aimad Allali, Anouar Hmamou, Rafa Almeer, Amany A. Sayed, Ilaria Peluso, Noureddine Eloutassi
    Sustainability Switzerland, 2022

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Targeted microbiological characterization of decomposing olive leaf litter: Dynamics of nitrogen fixers, ammonifiers, nitrifiers, denitrifiers, and carbon polymer degraders for …
    A El Barnossi, T Moubchir, S Berrada, H Saghrouchni
    Bioresource Technology Reports, 102784 , 2026
    2026
  • Ethnobotanical survey of Olea europaea L. subsp. europaea var. sylvestris (Mill.) Lehr (Oleaster) in the Fez–Meknes Region (Morocco): Traditional knowledge, uses, and …
    M Maai, I Zahir, A Nissmouya, T Moubchir, EH Sakar
    Ethnobotany Research and Applications 33, 1-33 , 2026
    2026
  • Toxic Potential, Health and Environmental Risks of Pollutants Detected in the Waters of Oued Larbaa, Taza, Northern Morocco
    Abouabdallah Amina, Moubchir Tarik, Dimane Fouad, Ougrad Ihsan, Allali ...
    Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research 9 (8), 3704 - 3711 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Health Risk Assessment of Trace Elements in Surface Water from Dayat Roumi Lake, Morocco
    I Ougrad, Z Elassassi, A Mrabet, I Mssillou, A Lim, AA Shahat, S Rezouki, ...
    Water 16 (22), 3231 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 11
  • Assessment of Ecological Hazards in the Inaouen Wadi and Its Tributaries Using the Presence of Potentially Toxic Elements in Its Sediments
    S Rezouki, T Moubchir, L El Hanafi, R Flouchi, I Zahir, MN Alzain, ...
    Water 16 (20), 2936 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 7
  • Evaluation of bird reproduction and predation impact in Agroecosystem vineyards in the Fes-Meknes region of Morocco.
    A Belkhiri, A Chahlaoui, Y Haddadi, B Ahmed, S Mohsine, T Moubchir, ...
    IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1398 (1), 012008 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Isolation, conventional and molecular identification of Fusarium proliferatum responsible to bulb rot of garlic and potential biological control by new bacterial strains
    A El Barnossi, T Moubchir, G Beniaich, H Saghrouchni, A Allali, ...
    Journal of Biology and Biomedical Research (ISSN: 3009-5522) 1 (1), 1-9 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 9
  • Optimizing fungal treatment of lignocellulosic agro‐industrial by‐products to enhance their nutritional value
    M Benaddou, H Hajjaj, A Allali, T Moubchir, H Nait M’Barek, HA Nafidi, ...
    Food Science & Nutrition 12 (7), 4831-4848 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 3
  • Phytochemical characterization and multifaceted bioactivity assessment of essential oil from Ptychotis verticillata Duby: Anti-diabetic, anti-tyrosinase, and anti-inflammatory …
    M Taibi, A Elbouzidi, M Haddou, A Baraich, EH Loukili, T Moubchir, ...
    Heliyon 10 (8) , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 22
  • Investigation of the Hydrochemistry Quality of the Ouichane Groundwater (Morocco) Using Multivariate Statistical Methods and Diagram Analysis
    T Moubchir, J Faouzi, EH Loukili, A Bendaoud, A Belkhiri, S Rezouki, ...
    Moroccan Journal of Chemistry 12 (2), 763-775 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 7
  • Environmental and Health Risks Associated with Metallic Trace Elements Pollution from Abandoned Mine Lands in Morrocco: A review
    T Moubchir, S Rezouki, A Aimad, I Ougrad, N Eloutassi, I Zahir
    Journal of Biology and Biomedical Research 1 (2), 92-104 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Satureja calamintha essential oil: Chemical composition and assessing insecticidal efficacy through activity against acetylcholinesterase, chitin, juvenile hormone, and molting …
    M Taibi, S Rezouki, T Moubchir, Y El Abdali, I Mssillou, A El Barnossi, ...
    Journal of Biology and Biomedical Research (ISSN: 3009-5522) 1 (2), 79-91 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 6
  • Phytochemical Composition, Antibacterial and Antifungal Activities of Essential Oil of Juniperus phoenicea from Fez-Meknes Region, North Central Morocco
    KA Samara Yacine Khalil, Beniaich Ghada, El Abdali Youness, Kaouia Samiha ...
    Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research 7 (12), 5633-5638 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 9
  • The Quality Stability Assessment of a Thermal Spring Used for Therapeutic Purposes
    M Tirinsi, B El Guerrouj, T Moubchir, M Taibi, N Hammouda, A Elbouzidi, ...
    Ecological Engineering & Environmental Technology 25 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 3
  • Effects of vineyard management, herbaceous cover and vine plant characteristics on bird diversity in a North African agroecosystem
    A Belkhiri, A Chahlaoui, A Bendaoud, M Sadki, T Moubchir, Y Haddadi, ...
    African Journal of Ecology 61 (4), 898-906 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 4
  • Effect of season, habitat type and anthropogenic pressure on the bird diversity in the vineyards agroecosystems in the region of Fes‐Meknes
    A Belkhiri, M Sadki, A Maliki, T Moubchir, A Bendaoud, ...
    African Journal of Ecology 61 (2), 289-297 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 9
  • Assessment of impacts of industrial effluents on physico-chemical and microbiological qualities of irrigation water of the Fez Rriver, Morocco
    J Faouzi, S Rezouki, M Bourhia, T Moubchir, MB Abbou, S Baammi, ...
    Environmental geochemistry and health 45 (6), 3933-3946 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 20
  • Effect of Isolation Techniques on the Quantity, Quality, and Antimicrobial Activity of Lavandula dentata Essential Oils.
    SBE Jilali, I Rachid, B Ghada, M Tarik, R Sanae, K Abderrazzak
    Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research 7 (4) , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 13
  • The Effect of Altitude on the Chemical Composition, Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activities of Eucalyptus globulus Labill
    BE Guerrouj, M Taibi, A Elbouzidi, S Bouhassoun, EH Loukili, T Moubchir, ...
    Essential Oils. Trop J Nat Prod Res 7, 5279-5285 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 5
  • Lavandula dentata Essential Oils: A Bio-Insecticide for an Agroecological Approach to Protecting Chickpea Seeds against Callosobruchus maculatus
    SB El Jilali, R Ihamdane, T Moubchir, G Beniaich, I Mssillou, Y El Abdali, ...
    2023
    Citations: 3

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • The Effect of Altitude on the Chemical Composition, Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activities of Eucalyptus globulus Labill. Essential Oils
    B El Guerrouj, M Taibi, A Elbouzidi, S Bouhassoun, EH Loukili, ...
    2023
    Citations: 27
  • Cactus and holm oak acorn for efficient textile wastewater treatment by coagulation-flocculation process optimization using box-benhken design
    A Adachi, R Soujoud, F El Ouadrhiri, M Tarik, A Hmamou, N Eloutassi, ...
    Journal of Ecological Engineering 24 (6) , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 26
  • Phytochemical characterization and multifaceted bioactivity assessment of essential oil from Ptychotis verticillata Duby: Anti-diabetic, anti-tyrosinase, and anti-inflammatory …
    M Taibi, A Elbouzidi, M Haddou, A Baraich, EH Loukili, T Moubchir, ...
    Heliyon 10 (8) , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 22
  • Assessment of impacts of industrial effluents on physico-chemical and microbiological qualities of irrigation water of the Fez Rriver, Morocco
    J Faouzi, S Rezouki, M Bourhia, T Moubchir, MB Abbou, S Baammi, ...
    Environmental geochemistry and health 45 (6), 3933-3946 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 20
  • Heavy metals analysis and quality evaluation in drinking groundwater around an abandoned mine Area of Ouichane (Nador’s Province, Morocco)
    T Moubchir, N Eloutassi, A Bendaoud, A Belkhiri, M Maai, M Moubchir, ...
    Journal of Ecological Engineering 24 (5), 118-127 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 15
  • Effect of Isolation Techniques on the Quantity, Quality, and Antimicrobial Activity of Lavandula dentata Essential Oils.
    SBE Jilali, I Rachid, B Ghada, M Tarik, R Sanae, K Abderrazzak
    Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research 7 (4) , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 13
  • Health Risk Assessment of Trace Elements in Surface Water from Dayat Roumi Lake, Morocco
    I Ougrad, Z Elassassi, A Mrabet, I Mssillou, A Lim, AA Shahat, S Rezouki, ...
    Water 16 (22), 3231 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 11
  • Field study and chemical analysis of plant waste in the fez-Meknes region, Morocco
    A Bendaoud, A Lahkimi, M Kara, T Moubchir, A Assouguem, A Belkhiri, ...
    Sustainability 14 (10), 6029 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 11
  • Isolation, conventional and molecular identification of Fusarium proliferatum responsible to bulb rot of garlic and potential biological control by new bacterial strains
    A El Barnossi, T Moubchir, G Beniaich, H Saghrouchni, A Allali, ...
    Journal of Biology and Biomedical Research (ISSN: 3009-5522) 1 (1), 1-9 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 9
  • Phytochemical Composition, Antibacterial and Antifungal Activities of Essential Oil of Juniperus phoenicea from Fez-Meknes Region, North Central Morocco
    KA Samara Yacine Khalil, Beniaich Ghada, El Abdali Youness, Kaouia Samiha ...
    Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research 7 (12), 5633-5638 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 9
  • Effect of season, habitat type and anthropogenic pressure on the bird diversity in the vineyards agroecosystems in the region of Fes‐Meknes
    A Belkhiri, M Sadki, A Maliki, T Moubchir, A Bendaoud, ...
    African Journal of Ecology 61 (2), 289-297 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 9
  • Simple and combined pretreatment of a mixture of forestry and aromatic-medicinal plant waste by chemical, physical and enzymatic methods
    A Bendaoud, A Belkhiri, M Maai, T Moubchir, A Hmamou, S Tlemcani, ...
    Journal of Ecological Engineering 24 (4) , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 9
  • Assessment of Ecological Hazards in the Inaouen Wadi and Its Tributaries Using the Presence of Potentially Toxic Elements in Its Sediments
    S Rezouki, T Moubchir, L El Hanafi, R Flouchi, I Zahir, MN Alzain, ...
    Water 16 (20), 2936 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 7
  • Investigation of the Hydrochemistry Quality of the Ouichane Groundwater (Morocco) Using Multivariate Statistical Methods and Diagram Analysis
    T Moubchir, J Faouzi, EH Loukili, A Bendaoud, A Belkhiri, S Rezouki, ...
    Moroccan Journal of Chemistry 12 (2), 763-775 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 7
  • Evaluation of the impact of anthropic activities on the physico-chemical and microbiological parameters of the water of the wadi inaouene and its tributaries
    S Rezouki, S El-Haji, T Moubchir, J Faouzi, A Bendaoud, G Beniaich, ...
    Ecological Engineering & Environmental Technology 24 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 7
  • Satureja calamintha essential oil: Chemical composition and assessing insecticidal efficacy through activity against acetylcholinesterase, chitin, juvenile hormone, and molting …
    M Taibi, S Rezouki, T Moubchir, Y El Abdali, I Mssillou, A El Barnossi, ...
    Journal of Biology and Biomedical Research (ISSN: 3009-5522) 1 (2), 79-91 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 6
  • The Effect of Altitude on the Chemical Composition, Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activities of Eucalyptus globulus Labill
    BE Guerrouj, M Taibi, A Elbouzidi, S Bouhassoun, EH Loukili, T Moubchir, ...
    Essential Oils. Trop J Nat Prod Res 7, 5279-5285 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 5
  • Effects of vineyard management, herbaceous cover and vine plant characteristics on bird diversity in a North African agroecosystem
    A Belkhiri, A Chahlaoui, A Bendaoud, M Sadki, T Moubchir, Y Haddadi, ...
    African Journal of Ecology 61 (4), 898-906 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 4
  • Vertical transfer of bacteriological and parasitological pollutants from irrigation water to soil and crops
    J Faouzi, I Bedoui, S Rezouki, T Moubchir, A Allali, N Eloutassl, A Lahkimi
    Ecological Engineering & Environmental Technology 24 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 4
  • Optimizing fungal treatment of lignocellulosic agro‐industrial by‐products to enhance their nutritional value
    M Benaddou, H Hajjaj, A Allali, T Moubchir, H Nait M’Barek, HA Nafidi, ...
    Food Science & Nutrition 12 (7), 4831-4848 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 3