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# Title Research Member Research Year
641 Susceptibility of cowpea cultivars to the natural infestation with the whitefly, Bemisia tabaci Gennadius and the two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae Koch Prof. Mohamed Omar Mohamed Omar 2000
642 Possible mechanisms of insecticide resistance in the cowpea aphid Aphis craccivora Koch ll The role of general estrase and oxidase enzymes in insecticide resistance of cowpea aphid Prof. Gamal Abdel-Latif Mohamed Abdu-Allah 2000
643 Toxicological effects of some insecticides against susceptible and field populations of cowpea aphid, Aphis craccivora Koch Prof. Abdel-Raoof Mohamed Mohamed El-Gharib 2000
644 Resistance status of certain cowpea cultivars to the cowpea seed beetle, Callosobruchus maculatus Prof. Dr. Farouk Abdel- Kawi Abdel-Galil 2000
645 Tow new safer synthetic anticoagulant rodenticides against the resistant rodent strain and their control in Upper Egypt Prof. Taha Yusef Abdel-Fattah Mohamed Helal 2000
646 Incidence of hymenopterous parasitoids attacking cereal aphids in wheat field in Upper Egypt Prof. Abdel-wahab Mohamed Ali Ismail 2000
647 Effect of the queenless period in honeybee colonies on ovarian development of Egyptian and hybrid Carniolan honeybee workers Prof. Mostafa Mohamed Ahmed Rizk 2000
648 Incidence of some predaceous and non-predaceous mite species at animal farms, Assiut governorate, Egypt. Prof. Mohamed Abdel-Karim Abdel-Naser Sayed 2000
649 Evaluation of some mechanical control measures to reduce rodent population in upper Egypt Prof. El-Sayed Ali Mohamed El-Sayed El-Iraqi 2000
650 Effect of the queenless period in honey bee colonies on ovarian development of Egyptian and hybrid Carniolan honey bee workers. Prof. Farouk Mahmoud Khalil Ibrahim Hamouda 2000