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# Title Department Research Member Research Year
131 Insights into the interactions between etheric compounds and myofibrillar proteins using multi-spectroscopy, molecular docking, and molecular dynamics simulation Department of Food Science and Technology Dr. Ahmed Salah Moussa Saleh 2024
132 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
133 Screening Wheat Genotypes for Specific Genes Linked to Drought Tolerance Department of Genetics Dr. Elsayed Abdel-Monsef Mohamed Ismail 2024
134 Volatile Organic Compounds of Wickerhamomyces anomalus Prevent Postharvest Black Spot Disease in Tomato Department of Plant Pathology Prof. Nashwa Mohamed Atef Ahmed Sallam 2024
135 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
136 Analysis of the molecular mechanisms regulating how ZmEREB24 improves drought tolerance in maize (Zea mays) seedlings Department of Agronomy Prof. Salah Fatouh Abou-Elwafa Yousef 2024
137 Foliar Application of Plant Growth Hormones to Improve Growth and Yield of Drip-Irrigated Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) Under Full and Deficit Irrigation Department of Vegetables Prof.Dr. Hassan Sayed Abbas Abdel-Aal 2024
138 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
139 Comparing the effect of applying different types of amendments on carbon emissions and kinetics of degrading total petroleum hydrocarbons in artificial petroleum-contaminated soil Department of Soils and Water Dr. Abu El-Eyuoon Abu Zied Amin Mohamad 2024
140 Attenuation of Chronic Oxidative Stress‐Induced Testicular and Epididymal Dysfunction by Oral Intake of Lepidium meyenii in New Zealand Rabbits Department of Poultry Production Dr. Mohamed Abdelhameed Mohamed Sayed 2024