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Eman Muhammad Salah El-Deen Muhammad Shalabi

Professor - Professor Emeritus of Pathology

Faculty of medicine

Address: القوصية - محافظة أسيوط

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2018-11-18 14:28:53 Keywords Side Effects, , insecticides, , Natural Enemies, , Plant Protection, ,
Chapter Title: Side Effects of Insecticides on Natural Enemies and Possibility of Their Integration in Plant Protection Strategies.
Recently, plant protection strategy has recommended, minimizing the use of chemical pesti11 cides. Therefore, studying the side effect of insecticides on the natural enemies is highly re12 quired to exclude the detrimental effects on the natural enemies. Every crop is infested by 13 various pests; some but not all of them may be controlled by biological means using patho14 gens, ... Read more

2018-11-18 14:28:53 Keywords Side Effects, , insecticides, , Natural Enemies, , Plant Protection, ,
Chapter Title: Side Effects of Insecticides on Natural Enemies and Possibility of Their Integration in Plant Protection Strategies.
Recently, plant protection strategy has recommended, minimizing the use of chemical pesti11 cides. Therefore, studying the side effect of insecticides on the natural enemies is highly re12 quired to exclude the detrimental effects on the natural enemies. Every crop is infested by 13 various pests; some but not all of them may be controlled by biological means using patho14 gens, ... Read more

2018-11-18 14:28:53 Keywords Side Effects, , insecticides, , Natural Enemies, , Plant Protection, ,
Chapter Title: Side Effects of Insecticides on Natural Enemies and Possibility of Their Integration in Plant Protection Strategies.
Recently, plant protection strategy has recommended, minimizing the use of chemical pesti11 cides. Therefore, studying the side effect of insecticides on the natural enemies is highly re12 quired to exclude the detrimental effects on the natural enemies. Every crop is infested by 13 various pests; some but not all of them may be controlled by biological means using patho14 gens, ... Read more

2018-11-18 14:28:53 Keywords Side Effects, , insecticides, , Natural Enemies, , Plant Protection, ,
Chapter Title: Side Effects of Insecticides on Natural Enemies and Possibility of Their Integration in Plant Protection Strategies.
Recently, plant protection strategy has recommended, minimizing the use of chemical pesti11 cides. Therefore, studying the side effect of insecticides on the natural enemies is highly re12 quired to exclude the detrimental effects on the natural enemies. Every crop is infested by 13 various pests; some but not all of them may be controlled by biological means using patho14 gens, ... Read more

2018-11-18 14:33:36 Keywords repellent, , antifeedent, , plant extracts, , Spodoptera littoralis,
Repellent, Antifeedent and Toxic Effects of Certain Plant Extracts on Cotton Leafworm, Spodoptera littoralis Boisd.
Two plants, i.e. Anthemis melanopodia and Artemesia monosperma were tested against the 4th instars larvae of Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) under laboratory conditions. Four crude extracts (Hexane, Chloroform, Ethyl acetate and Ethanol) from each of the two plants used were evaluated by two different technique, i.e. residual films and dipping. Results indicated different percentage of mortality in larval depending on the ... Read more

2018-11-18 14:33:36 Keywords repellent, , antifeedent, , plant extracts, , Spodoptera littoralis,
Repellent, Antifeedent and Toxic Effects of Certain Plant Extracts on Cotton Leafworm, Spodoptera littoralis Boisd.
Two plants, i.e. Anthemis melanopodia and Artemesia monosperma were tested against the 4th instars larvae of Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) under laboratory conditions. Four crude extracts (Hexane, Chloroform, Ethyl acetate and Ethanol) from each of the two plants used were evaluated by two different technique, i.e. residual films and dipping. Results indicated different percentage of mortality in larval depending on the ... Read more

2018-11-18 14:33:36 Keywords repellent, , antifeedent, , plant extracts, , Spodoptera littoralis,
Repellent, Antifeedent and Toxic Effects of Certain Plant Extracts on Cotton Leafworm, Spodoptera littoralis Boisd.
Two plants, i.e. Anthemis melanopodia and Artemesia monosperma were tested against the 4th instars larvae of Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) under laboratory conditions. Four crude extracts (Hexane, Chloroform, Ethyl acetate and Ethanol) from each of the two plants used were evaluated by two different technique, i.e. residual films and dipping. Results indicated different percentage of mortality in larval depending on the ... Read more

Comparison between the Physiological Responses of Ankistrodesmus Falcatus and Chlorella Vulgaris to Copper
The physiological and biochemical responses of two green algae Ankistrodesmus falcatus and Chlorella vulgaris to copper sulphate were investigated. In this experiment both Ankistrodesmus and Chlorella cultures were treated with copper sulphate concentrations ranging from 0. 5 to 250 µM. The influence of copper on growth and metabolism was determined. Ankistrodesmus grown at 250 µM copper sulphate, while Chlorella grown ... Read more

2018-11-19 20:32:09 Keywords Expansive soil, , Qena, , Swelling Pressure,
Geotechnical Properties of Expansive Clay Shale in El-Mahrowsa, Qena, Egypt
This study aims to investigate the geotechnical properties of expansive clay shale in El-Mahrousa region, Qena, Egypt. For this purpose, two sites were chosen and three undisturbed samples were taken within the active zone at depths 1.0 m, 2.0 m and 3.0 m below the ground surface for each site. Different laboratory tests were carried out including, natural water content, ... Read more

2018-11-19 20:32:09 Keywords Expansive soil, , Qena, , Swelling Pressure,
Geotechnical Properties of Expansive Clay Shale in El-Mahrowsa, Qena, Egypt
This study aims to investigate the geotechnical properties of expansive clay shale in El-Mahrousa region, Qena, Egypt. For this purpose, two sites were chosen and three undisturbed samples were taken within the active zone at depths 1.0 m, 2.0 m and 3.0 m below the ground surface for each site. Different laboratory tests were carried out including, natural water content, ... Read more