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# Title Department Research Member Research Year
9111 Seasonal trends of citrus mites, Eutetranychus orientalis (Klein) and Brevipalpus phoenicis (Geijskes), and the role of predaceous mites, total nitrogen and total carbohydrates in relation to degree of infestation of citrus trees Department of Plant Protection Prof. Youssef Awad Darwish Younis 1975
9112 Apentales syleptes F., a new braconid recovered from the jasminium moth, Palpita unionalis Hb., morphological and biological studies with emphasis on its relative efficiency as biocontrol agent Department of Plant Protection Prof. Dr.Mohamed Fahmy Qasim Mohamed Abo ghader 1975
9113 Genetic analysis of resistance to late-wilt disease in maize caused by Cephalosporium maydis. II- Nature of dominance, gene action, heritability and genetic advance. Department of Agronomy Prof. Mussad Zaki El-Hefny El-Amir 1975
9114 The exudation of certain nutrients from snapean roots under variable moisture and nutrient levels in the soil Department of Soils and Water Prof. Mohamed Fathy Ghoneim Mohamed 1975
9115 Nitrogen status in rice plant and rice soils under different water systems Department of Soils and Water Prof. Hasan ein Gomaa Hasan ein El-Saidi 1975
9116 Variation in the base saturation percentage of soil as related to the nutrient content of different plants. Department of Soils and Water Prof. Galal Elgharably 1975
9117 Studies on the nature of resistance in maize to Cephalosporium maydis. infection. Department of Plant Pathology Prof. Abdel-Razak Abdel-Aleem Abdel-Razak El-nashar 1975
9118 Phosphorus-Zinc interaction in cotton nutrition Department of Soils and Water Prof. Rushdi Rashid Mohamed Kamal Salah 1975
9119 Population dynamics and distributional patterns of certain soil-inhabiting predaceous arthropods recovered fro pitfall traps in cotton and clover fields at Department of Plant Protection Demo.Abdel-Moneim Maher Ali 1975
9120 Genetic analysis of resistance to late-wilt disease in maize caused by Cephalosporium maydis. II- Nature of dominance, gene action, heritability and genetic advance. Department of Agronomy Prof. Mohamed Abdel-Moneim El-Morsidy 1975