Skip to main content
# Title Department Research Member Research Year
101 Unraveling the Mysteries of Mycorrhiza-Plant Interactions: Mechanisms of Protection and Ecological Factors Influencing Symbioses Department of Plant Pathology Dr. Hadeel Magdy Mohammed Khalil Bagy 2024
102 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 Dr. Esmat Farouk Ali Ahmed 2024
103 Innovative Auxin-Micronutrient Based Nanocomposites (IAA-Fe2O3NPs and IAA-Mn2O3NPs) Shield Strawberry Plants from Lead Toxicity Department of Animal Production Lecturer/Marwa Talaat Kamel Refaat El-Mahdy 2024
104 Using Bone Char as a Renewable Resource of Phosphate Fertilizers in Sustainable Agriculture and its Effects on Phosphorus Transformations and Remediation of Contaminated Soils as well as the Growth of Plants Department of Soils and Water Dr. Abu El-Eyuoon Abu Zied Amin Mohamad 2024
105 The relationship of the male's proctodeal gland size to sperm-egg interaction and the duration of fertility in Japanese quail Department of Poultry Production Dr. Mohamed Abdelhameed Mohamed Sayed 2024
106 Monitoring of Some Pesticide Residues in Grape Samples in Assiut Governorate, Egypt Department of Plant Protection Prof. Mohamed Ahmed Ibrahim Ahmed (Director of Pest Control Unit at Assiut University, 2025) 2024
107 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
108 A Comparative Study on Some Oils as Natural Antioxidants Department of Food Science and Technology Rofaida Farag Mohamed Moftah 2024
109 Some Biological Aspects of the Fall Armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Assiut Governorate, Egypt Department of Plant Protection Wafaa Ahmed Mohammed Haridy 2024
110 Assessment of Cumin, Pomegranate, and Black Pepper Plant Extracts for Controlling Potato Tuber Soft Rot Disease Caused by Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. carotovorum Department of Plant Pathology Prof. Kamal Ahmed Mohamed Abo-Elyousr 2024