Fac. of Agriculture

1 Effect of herbicides on cotton weeds
2 Effect of herbicides on cotton yield
3 Chemical control of wheat weeds
4 Effect of soil type and moisture level on the persistence of diuron and dicamba herbicides
5 Water quality as affected by water hyacinth decomposition after 2,4-D and ametryne application
6 Cation uptake by water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms) under reduced water potential
7 The flux of nitrate, sulphate and phosphate ions in (Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms) roots under reduced water potential
8 Water quality as affected by water hyacinth  decomposition after cutting or 2,4-D application
9 Phytotoxic effect of water hyacinth extract and decayed residue.
10 Water hyacinth problem and its control in Egypt and the Sudan
11 Influence of SIR 8514 and Altocid SR 10 on the immature stages of Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata)
12 Effect of overcrowding on the biolethal efficacy of Bacillus thuringienses against Culex pipiens molestus and Theobaldia longiareolata larvae
13 Effect of constant and variable temperature on the development of the black cutworm Agrotis ipsilon (Hufnagel).
14 Effects of certain herbicides on the mitotic activity and induction of somatic chromosome anomalies in barley and bean.
15 Effect of some medicinal plant extracts on cowpea aphid, Aphis crassivora and cotton leafworm (Spodoptera littoralis).
16 Toxicity of certain weed species extracts to Culex pipiens molestus.
17 Biology of cotton leafworm on the common weeds in clover and broadbean fields.
18 Toxic effects of essential oil constituents on cotton leafworm (Spodoptera littoralis, Boisd)
19 Interaction effect of some pesticides and Bactimos on Culex pipiens molestus and Eristalis tenax.
20 Cytological and devlopmental effects of certain herbicides and their mixtures on Vicia faba and Hordium vulgare
21 Effects of weed control on the diversity and abundance of insects in potatoes
22 Germination, water content, growth and soluble carbohydrate of wheat and kidney bean seedlings as affected by salinity and phytohormones.
23 Cytological and developmental effects of four herbicides on barley
24 Development, mitotic and meiotic behavior in wheat as affected by Brominal and Tribunil application
25 Effects of certain herbicides on the mitotic activity and induction of somatic chromosome anomalies in onion (Allium cepa L.)
26 Effects of herbicide Treflan on germination, mitotic activity and induction of chromosome anomalies in different plants
27 Effects of herbicides Brominal, Tribunil, Sencor and Igran on the germination, growth and induction of chromosome anomalies in certain wheat varieties.
28 Effect of the post-emergence herbicides Focus, Fusilade, Gallant and Nabu on Coccinella undicempunctata
29 Developmental and cytological effect of herbicides prometryne, trifluralin and EPTC in lentil
30 Integration of chemical, physical and mechanical methods in common reed (Phragmites austrlalis) management
31 Influence of potato varieties, nitrogen fertilization and plant growth regulators on the infestation level of Myzus persica in potato fields.
32 The action of Igran, Topogard and Eptam herbicides on germination, seedling growth and mitotic behavior of faba bean
33 Effect of diuron and metribuzin on th root-tip mitosis of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms).
34 Myzus persica (Sulzer) and its natural enemies in potato fields
35 Susceptibility of the cotton leafworm to mixtures of commercial Bacillus thuringiensis with chemical herbicides and sensitivity of the pathogen to herbicides
36 Developmental and cytological responses of maize to atrazine, alachlor and trifluralin herbicides
37 Influence of weed control on sucking insect pests and natural enemies in a cornfield.
38 Studies on potato haulm killing: I- Yield and tuber quality
39 Studies on potato haulm killing: II- Productivity of Nili plantation
40 Response of garlic to Goal, Ronstar and Stomp applied for annual weed control
41 Efficacy of post emergence application of Basagran in weed control in peas
42 Response of potao cultivars to weed control practice with linuron
43 On the response of water hyacinth to cycloxydim: growth, photosynthesis and respiration
44 Temperature and reproductive potential of the green peach aphid, Myzus presicae (Sulzer)
45 Utilization of water hyacinth as a soil amendment: Growth and contents of N, P and K of wheat
46 Contents of some heavy metals in wheat plants grown in soils treated by water hyacinth
47 Seasonal variations in certain nutrient contents of water hyacinth and associated molluscs in Assiut area.
48 Chemical composition of water hyacinth: an introductory study as ruminant feedstuff
49 Effect of paraquat and ametryne herbicides on soil, root and leaf-surfaces fungi of Solanum tuberosum
50 Biodiversity of medicinal plants in Wadi-Asiuti Protected Area, Egypt
51 Possibilities of using the aquatic macrophyte water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes)  in organic fertilizer production
52 Practical application of waterhyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) for wastewater treatment
53 Malaria: Necessity for Scientific Confrontation

 

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