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# Title Department Research Member Research Year
41 Growth Improvement of Sweet Basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) Irrigated with Saline Water Using Biochar and Spirulina Algae Extract Department of Soils and Water Prof. Hala Hasanein Gomah Hasanein 2024
42 Impact of some amendments on kinetics of leaching dissolved organic carbon and ammonium in calcareous sandy soil under vinasse addition Department of Soils and Water Dr. Abu El-Eyuoon Abu Zied Amin Mohamad 2024
43 Effectiveness of biochar and wood vinegar from guava trees in controlling Fusarium verticillioides and enhancing growth and anatomical traits of maize (Zea mays L.). Department of Plant Pathology Prof. Kamal Ahmed Mohamed Abo-Elyousr 2024
44 Ethoxyquin attenuates enteric oxidative stress and inflammation by promoting cytokine expressions and symbiotic microbiota in heat-stressed broilers Department of Poultry Production Prof. Dr. KHALED ABOUELEZZ FOUAD MOHAMMED 2024
45 Effectiveness of bio-agent formulations on suppression of lupine wilt caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lupini Department of Plant Pathology Dr. Mohamed Atala El-Sayed Hassan 2024
46 Estimating Soil Erodible Fraction Using Multivariate Regression and Proximal Sensing Data in Arid Lands, South Egypt Department of Soils and Water Dr. Salman Abdallah Hassan Selmy 2024
47 Mitigating helminthosporium leaf spot disease in sesame: evaluating the efficacy of castor essential oil and sodium bicarbonate on disease management and crop yield enhancement Department of Plant Pathology Prof. Kamal Ahmed Mohamed Abo-Elyousr 2024
48 Sustainable Biocontrolling of Purple Blotch Disease in Allium cepa L by Biocontrol Yeasts, Pichia kluyveri and Filobasidium wieringae. Department of Plant Pathology Prof. Nashwa Mohamed Atef Ahmed Sallam 2024
49 Efficiency of bio-agents and green-synthesized silver nanoparticles in controlling purple blotch disease caused by Alternaria porri Department of Plant Pathology Dr. Mohamed Atala El-Sayed Hassan 2024
50 Native bacterial bioagents for management of potato soft rot disease caused by Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. carotovorum Department of Plant Pathology Prof. Kamal Ahmed Mohamed Abo-Elyousr 2024