Ahmed Abdelkaway Ahmed Abdelaal is an assistant professor of economic entomology at Menoufiya University in Egypt. He received his BSc in economic entomology from Zagazig University and his MSc and PhD in economic entomology from Menoufiya University. His research focuses on honeybee royal jelly production and pesticides' effects on honeybees. He has over 10 publications and teaches both undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
This document summarizes the scientific achievements and career of Mariam A. ELDeeb. She graduated from the University of Maryland in 1989 and has since published research on poultry nutrition and conducted experiments on using alternative feed additives. She has mentored students and supervised graduate theses. ELDeeb is a professor in the Department of Animal and Poultry Production at the University of Assiut where she teaches and organizes workshops. She has received several awards for her contributions to agricultural sciences.
Ibrahim H. Abou EL-Darag is a senior researcher in agronomy and weed science at the Rice Research & Training Center in Sakha, Egypt. He received his Ph.D. in agronomy and weed science from Benha University in 2006. His research focuses on weed biology, ecology, herbicide application technology, and sustainable weed management practices in rice. He has over 20 years of experience conducting research on integrated weed management and evaluating new herbicides and cultural practices to control weeds and improve rice yields. He has published over 10 papers in agricultural journals and presents his research findings at national and international conferences.
Jake Walker is a British composer and musician. He studied at the Royal College of Music from 1990-1996. Some of his notable composition credits include the feature films The Greatest Ironman and Tommy Cooper Not Like That Like This. He has also composed for numerous TV shows and documentaries for the BBC. Walker has extensive credits composing for film and television soundtracks and has collaborated with many popular artists across genres.
The document discusses several ways in which the reporting of news can impact or alter the truth. It notes that news sources are how most people get information and form perspectives, so the truth is important. However, news can relate the truth in a biased way by only reporting information that supports a certain viewpoint. Additionally, editing techniques can manipulate the truth by altering quotes or selectively showing only parts of an event that portray people or situations in a particular light rather than showing the full context. A news report is used as an example of how editing a video to only show the most extreme reactions could falsely imply that an entire group holds only the most radical views rather than a range of perspectives.
FP&A leaders offer advice on how to improve collaboration with business partners:
1. Integrate tactical and strategic processes to ensure ongoing partnership.
2. Change perceptions of FP&A from "budget police" to value-adding partners by bringing insights not just saying no.
3. Build credibility by learning the business deeply and understanding more than just numbers.
The document provides information about the eCommerce MoneyAfrica Confex 2017 event taking place in Cape Town on February 22-23, 2017. It discusses the MoneyAfrica track which will focus on innovations in African FinTech products and payments. It also summarizes sessions that will examine various aspects of eCommerce development in Africa and the expanded speaker panel and international participation. Statistics are given on the eCommerce and mobile money markets in Africa. Brief biographies are provided for three industry leaders speaking at the event.
Este documento describe la diferencia entre información cualitativa y cuantitativa. La información cualitativa se centra en la calidad y ofrece descripciones detalladas de situaciones y comportamientos observables, mientras que la información cuantitativa se refiere a cantidades y permite examinar datos numéricamente. La información cualitativa utiliza muestras pequeñas para analizar comportamientos de manera no estadística, mientras que la información cuantitativa cuantifica y generaliza los resultados a una población objetivo usando muestras grandes.
This document summarizes the scientific achievements and career of Mariam A. ELDeeb. She graduated from the University of Maryland in 1989 and has since published research on poultry nutrition and conducted experiments on using alternative feed additives. She has mentored students and supervised graduate theses. ELDeeb is a professor in the Department of Animal and Poultry Production at the University of Assiut where she teaches and organizes workshops. She has received several awards for her contributions to agricultural sciences.
Ibrahim H. Abou EL-Darag is a senior researcher in agronomy and weed science at the Rice Research & Training Center in Sakha, Egypt. He received his Ph.D. in agronomy and weed science from Benha University in 2006. His research focuses on weed biology, ecology, herbicide application technology, and sustainable weed management practices in rice. He has over 20 years of experience conducting research on integrated weed management and evaluating new herbicides and cultural practices to control weeds and improve rice yields. He has published over 10 papers in agricultural journals and presents his research findings at national and international conferences.
Jake Walker is a British composer and musician. He studied at the Royal College of Music from 1990-1996. Some of his notable composition credits include the feature films The Greatest Ironman and Tommy Cooper Not Like That Like This. He has also composed for numerous TV shows and documentaries for the BBC. Walker has extensive credits composing for film and television soundtracks and has collaborated with many popular artists across genres.
The document discusses several ways in which the reporting of news can impact or alter the truth. It notes that news sources are how most people get information and form perspectives, so the truth is important. However, news can relate the truth in a biased way by only reporting information that supports a certain viewpoint. Additionally, editing techniques can manipulate the truth by altering quotes or selectively showing only parts of an event that portray people or situations in a particular light rather than showing the full context. A news report is used as an example of how editing a video to only show the most extreme reactions could falsely imply that an entire group holds only the most radical views rather than a range of perspectives.
FP&A leaders offer advice on how to improve collaboration with business partners:
1. Integrate tactical and strategic processes to ensure ongoing partnership.
2. Change perceptions of FP&A from "budget police" to value-adding partners by bringing insights not just saying no.
3. Build credibility by learning the business deeply and understanding more than just numbers.
The document provides information about the eCommerce MoneyAfrica Confex 2017 event taking place in Cape Town on February 22-23, 2017. It discusses the MoneyAfrica track which will focus on innovations in African FinTech products and payments. It also summarizes sessions that will examine various aspects of eCommerce development in Africa and the expanded speaker panel and international participation. Statistics are given on the eCommerce and mobile money markets in Africa. Brief biographies are provided for three industry leaders speaking at the event.
Este documento describe la diferencia entre información cualitativa y cuantitativa. La información cualitativa se centra en la calidad y ofrece descripciones detalladas de situaciones y comportamientos observables, mientras que la información cuantitativa se refiere a cantidades y permite examinar datos numéricamente. La información cualitativa utiliza muestras pequeñas para analizar comportamientos de manera no estadística, mientras que la información cuantitativa cuantifica y generaliza los resultados a una población objetivo usando muestras grandes.
This curriculum vitae is for Prof. Dr. Salah Mohamed Hussein El Roby, a professor of pesticides and toxicology in Egypt. He received his B.Sc. in 1972 from Assiut University, M.Sc. in 1976 from Minia University, and Ph.D. in 1984 from the Institute of Agriculture in Bocharest, Romania. He has held various positions at Minia University since 1976 and is currently a professor there. He has received several awards for his research and has published over 50 papers. He is a member of several scientific societies and has attended many international conferences on topics related to plant protection and toxicology.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Dr. Khaled Abouelezz Fouad Mohammed. It includes his personal information, education history, work experience, skills, publications, and references. Some key details:
- He holds a PhD in Agricultural Science from the University of Yucatan in Mexico and has worked as an Assistant Professor in Egypt since 2012.
- His education includes degrees from Assiut University in Egypt and postdoctoral research at INIA in Spain.
- He has over 15 publications in peer-reviewed journals on topics related to poultry nutrition, physiology, and reproduction.
- His work experience includes teaching positions in Egypt and research roles in Mexico and Spain studying
This document is a curriculum vitae that provides biographical and professional details about Yasser Ahmed Mahmoud El-Amier. It includes sections on personal data, qualifications, professional career, experiences, interests, teaching experience, conferences, publications, supervision of students, and peer reviewing activities. The CV shows that El-Amier is a lecturer of plant ecology at Mansoura University in Egypt with research interests in plant ecology, hydrology, and palynology. It lists his educational background, professional positions, conferences attended, publications, and experience supervising graduate students and reviewing academic papers.
This curriculum vitae summarizes Assem Mohamed's education and work experience. He received a post-doctoral fellowship in Italy in 2014, a Ph.D. in agricultural science from Ain Shams University in 2012, an M.Sc. in 2008 also from Ain Shams University, and a B.Sc. in 2002 from the same institution. Since 2002 he has worked as a researcher at the Central Laboratory for Agricultural Climate in Egypt. Some of his responsibilities include applied research, socio-economic studies, and climate change adaptation in agriculture. He has published several papers in academic journals and written agricultural technical bulletins.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the educational and professional experience of Oussama Oueslati, a Tunisian biologist. It outlines his educational background which includes a bachelor's degree in natural sciences, a master's degree in plant biotechnology, and a PhD in the allelopathic potential of barley. It also describes his work experience as a teacher, researcher, and author on the topic of allelopathy in crops like barley, wheat, and sorghum. The CV provides a high-level overview of Oueslati's qualifications and contributions to the field of allelopathy research.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the educational and professional background of Oussama Oueslati. He holds a PhD in plant science from the Faculty of Sciences of Tunis and has worked as an assistant professor of biology since 2011. His research focuses on the allelopathic potential of barley and other crops. He has published several papers on this topic and advises master's students.
This CV summarizes the educational and professional experience of Malik Alian Mohamed Alian. He holds a Ph.D. in Entomology and Integrated Pest Management from the University of Khartoum. His current position is Associate Professor of Biostatistics at White Nile College of Science and Technology. He has over 30 years of experience in teaching, research, and management roles related to agriculture and health sciences. He has published several papers on topics like biological pest control and the management of insect pests affecting crops.
This document is a CV for Prof. Baher Abdel Khalek Effat that outlines his personal details, qualifications, professional experience, teaching experience, awards, and administrative activities. It lists that he has a Ph.D in dairy microbiology from Ain Shams University (1990) and is currently a professor of food and dairy microbiology at the National Research Center in Egypt. It also describes his roles in research projects, conference participation, training courses, and administrative positions held at the National Research Center.
Fifth International Conference Of Plant Protection Research InstituteNepp Net
Fifth International Conference Of Plant Protection Research Institute
SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT, THE
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AND THE CHALLENGES OF PLANT
PROTECTION
3-6 May 2015
Magdoline Mustafa Ahmed is a Sudanese researcher currently working at the Biopesticides and Biofertilizer department of the Environment, Natural Resources and Desertification Research Institute in Khartoum, Sudan. She received her MSC in Environmental sciences from the Sudan Academy of sciences in 2013 and BSC in Agriculture from the University of Khartoum in 2008. Her work focuses on using fungal isolates and other methods to control the parasitic weed Striga hermonthica. She has published several papers on this topic in scientific journals.
This curriculum vitae outlines the professional experience and qualifications of Professor Fahim Aziz El Din Mohamed. Some key details include:
- He is currently a Professor of Meat Hygiene at Benha University in Egypt and is a member of several professional organizations related to food safety and quality.
- He holds a PhD in Meat Hygiene from Zagazig University and has published over 25 papers in peer-reviewed journals on topics related to meat inspection, microbiology, and mycotoxins.
- His professional experience includes teaching meat hygiene courses at Benha University since 1996 and conducting research on detecting toxins, bacteria, and fungi in meat products.
This curriculum vitae outlines the professional experience and qualifications of Husain Abdallah Mohamad El-Fadaly, a Professor and Head of Microbiology at Damietta University in Egypt. He received his Ph.D. in Fermentation Technology from the Technical University of Budapest in Hungary in 1993. His fields of research include enzymology, fermentation technology, food and water microbiology, environmental biotechnology, biological control, and soil microbiology. He has over 36 scientific publications and is a member of several professional societies.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Hatem Mohamed Ali Abd El-Ghany. It provides personal details including his education, employment history, scientific activities, research projects, and areas of interest. Some key details include:
- He holds a Ph.D. in Agronomy from Minufyia University in Egypt and currently works as a Research Associate Professor at the National Research Centre.
- His research focuses on field crop breeding and improving yields under various conditions like drought and salinity.
- He has participated in numerous research projects, conferences, and training courses related to agriculture.
This document summarizes an upcoming workshop for a project to establish a Centre for Bee Diseases and Pests in Africa. The project aims to generate knowledge on bee diseases and pests across Africa in order to protect bee colonies, scale up honey production, and support pollination services for crop production. The workshop will bring together stakeholders from participating countries to discuss initial activities, including establishing research facilities in Kenya and four satellite stations in other countries, developing diagnostic tools and management modules, and strengthening capacities of farmers and institutions regarding bee health. The overall goal is to enhance awareness of bee health issues and create an enabling environment for improved control of diseases and pests in Africa.
1. This document provides a curriculum vitae for Dereje Fekadu Fantaye, a senior researcher at the Holetta Agricultural Research Center in Ethiopia.
2. It details his employment history and positions held at various agricultural research institutions in Ethiopia since 1992.
3. The CV also outlines his qualifications, leadership roles, publications, and participation in technical and administrative activities related to ruminant animal research and nutrition.
Ahmed Adel Bedir Khatab is an Associate Researcher at the Rice Research & Training Center in Egypt. He received his Bachelor's degree in Agricultural Sciences from Minoufiya University in 2008 and his Master's degree in Agronomy from Minoufiya University in 2015. His work focuses on rice breeding, developing drought tolerant rice lines, and evaluating materials under drought conditions. He has experience in agronomic procedures and rice management.
This curriculum vitae outlines the educational and professional experience of Amr Ahmed Ahmed El Sayed. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Agricultural Sciences from Zagazig University, specializing in food science, dairy science, human nutrition, and food technology. His work experience includes positions in food production, processing, and preservation for the Egyptian Armed Forces. He has also worked in food extraction, packaging, and quality control at the Desert Research Center. Currently, he works as a human nutrition specialist at Zagazig University Hospitals and is studying for a Master's Degree in food biotechnology and functional foods.
Importance, biology, epidemiology, and management of Xanthomonas campestris p...Melkamu Fufa
Enset [Ensete ventricosum (Welw.) Cheesman] is an economically, nutritionally, and industrially important
root crop in Ethiopia. However, many biotic and abiotic factors are negatively affecting and reducing the
production and productivity of the crop in Ethiopia and elsewhere. Of the various bacterial plant diseases
limiting enset productivity, bacterial wilt caused by Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum is one of
the major cosmopolitan and destructive pathogens in all enset-growing areas. This piece of work was
undertaken to: 1) review the economic importance and ecological requirements of enset and the extent of
total yield loss due to Xcm; 2) review the biology and ecological requirements of the pathogen leading to
epidemics; and 3) compile the management options for sustainable enset production and productivity.
This review highlights various studies on the importance of the disease and the efforts employed so far in
the management of this highly destructive disease to enset production. To achieve these objectives, data
and information were gleaned from different sources of journals, theses, books, proceedings and
symposium papers, relevant compendia, internet resources and personal communications. From the
review insight, it is confirmed that there is no single best enset wilt management option available that
farmers rely on and there is a lack of resistant varieties. Cultural and sanitary measures are the only
methods most frequently used across the enset-growing areas and are found to be fruitful in community
mobilization to create awareness among the farming community. In the future, awareness creation and
regular field monitoring are vital, while the development of resistant or tolerant varieties is mandatory.
Screening of some Maize Varieties for Resistance against the Maize weevils, S...Ochuko Siemuri
Twenty one maize varieties that were collected from Bako Agricultural Research Center, Western Ethiopia were screened for resistance against maize weevils in insect science laboratory of Addis Ababa University. The varieties included sixteen hybrids (BH-660, BH-540, BH-543, BHQPY-545, BH-661, BH-546, BH-547, SPRH-1, AMH-760Q, AMH-851, AMH-853, AMH-854, MH-138Q, OHL HUV, Shone and Limu) and five open pollinated varieties (Melkasa-2, Melkasa-4, Melkasa-6Q, Gibe-2 and Morka). The parameter measured for screening were parental adult’s weevil’s mortality, F1 progeny emergence, percent protection, percent grain damage and weight loss, weight of damaged and undamaged grains, Dobie index of susceptibility and selection index. Based on Dobie index of susceptibility, 6 varieties (Melkasa-6Q, MH-138Q, SPRH, BHQPY-545, AMH-760Q and AMH-851) respectively were categorized as resistant varieties, whereas the rest 15 (Melkasa-2, BH-540, BH-661, AMH-853, OHL HUV, Melkasa-4, BH-543, BH-546, BH-547, Morka, AMH-854, Gibe-2, Limu, BH-660 and Shone) were rated as moderately susceptible varieties. However, based on selection index, 6 (Melkasa-6Q, MH-138Q, SPRH, BHQPY-545, AMH-760Q and AMH-851) were rated as resistant, 5 (Melkasa-2, BH-540, BH-661, AMH-853 and OHL HUV) were rated as moderately resistant, 8 (Melkasa-4, BH-543, BH-546, BH-547, Morka, AMH-854, Gibe-2 and Limu) were rated as moderately susceptible and 2 (BH-660 and Shone) were rated as susceptible varieties. Therefore, the aforementioned 6 resistant varieties could be stored relatively for longer period (≥ 2 months) under farmer’s storage conditions. Hence, these resistance varieties could be implemented as a cheap, ecologically sound and effective management method to reduce loss caused by S. zeamais under storage conditions at national level.
Screening of some Maize Varieties for Resistance against the Maize weevils, S...Premier Publishers
Twenty one maize varieties that were collected from Bako Agricultural Research Center, Western Ethiopia were screened for resistance against maize weevils in insect science laboratory of Addis Ababa University. The varieties included sixteen hybrids (BH-660, BH-540, BH-543, BHQPY-545, BH-661, BH-546, BH-547, SPRH-1, AMH-760Q, AMH-851, AMH-853, AMH-854, MH-138Q, OHL HUV, Shone and Limu) and five open pollinated varieties (Melkasa-2, Melkasa-4, Melkasa-6Q, Gibe-2 and Morka). The parameter measured for screening were parental adult’s weevil’s mortality, F1 progeny emergence, percent protection, percent grain damage and weight loss, weight of damaged and undamaged grains, Dobie index of susceptibility and selection index. Based on Dobie index of susceptibility, 6 varieties (Melkasa-6Q, MH-138Q, SPRH, BHQPY-545, AMH-760Q and AMH-851) respectively were categorized as resistant varieties, whereas the rest 15 (Melkasa-2, BH-540, BH-661, AMH-853, OHL HUV, Melkasa-4, BH-543, BH-546, BH-547, Morka, AMH-854, Gibe-2, Limu, BH-660 and Shone) were rated as moderately susceptible varieties. However, based on selection index, 6 (Melkasa-6Q, MH-138Q, SPRH, BHQPY-545, AMH-760Q and AMH-851) were rated as resistant, 5 (Melkasa-2, BH-540, BH-661, AMH-853 and OHL HUV) were rated as moderately resistant, 8 (Melkasa-4, BH-543, BH-546, BH-547, Morka, AMH-854, Gibe-2 and Limu) were rated as moderately susceptible and 2 (BH-660 and Shone) were rated as susceptible varieties. Therefore, the aforementioned 6 resistant varieties could be stored relatively for longer period (≥ 2 months) under farmer’s storage conditions. Hence, these resistance varieties could be implemented as a cheap, ecologically sound and effective management method to reduce loss caused by S. zeamais under storage conditions at national level.
This curriculum vitae is for Prof. Dr. Salah Mohamed Hussein El Roby, a professor of pesticides and toxicology in Egypt. He received his B.Sc. in 1972 from Assiut University, M.Sc. in 1976 from Minia University, and Ph.D. in 1984 from the Institute of Agriculture in Bocharest, Romania. He has held various positions at Minia University since 1976 and is currently a professor there. He has received several awards for his research and has published over 50 papers. He is a member of several scientific societies and has attended many international conferences on topics related to plant protection and toxicology.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Dr. Khaled Abouelezz Fouad Mohammed. It includes his personal information, education history, work experience, skills, publications, and references. Some key details:
- He holds a PhD in Agricultural Science from the University of Yucatan in Mexico and has worked as an Assistant Professor in Egypt since 2012.
- His education includes degrees from Assiut University in Egypt and postdoctoral research at INIA in Spain.
- He has over 15 publications in peer-reviewed journals on topics related to poultry nutrition, physiology, and reproduction.
- His work experience includes teaching positions in Egypt and research roles in Mexico and Spain studying
This document is a curriculum vitae that provides biographical and professional details about Yasser Ahmed Mahmoud El-Amier. It includes sections on personal data, qualifications, professional career, experiences, interests, teaching experience, conferences, publications, supervision of students, and peer reviewing activities. The CV shows that El-Amier is a lecturer of plant ecology at Mansoura University in Egypt with research interests in plant ecology, hydrology, and palynology. It lists his educational background, professional positions, conferences attended, publications, and experience supervising graduate students and reviewing academic papers.
This curriculum vitae summarizes Assem Mohamed's education and work experience. He received a post-doctoral fellowship in Italy in 2014, a Ph.D. in agricultural science from Ain Shams University in 2012, an M.Sc. in 2008 also from Ain Shams University, and a B.Sc. in 2002 from the same institution. Since 2002 he has worked as a researcher at the Central Laboratory for Agricultural Climate in Egypt. Some of his responsibilities include applied research, socio-economic studies, and climate change adaptation in agriculture. He has published several papers in academic journals and written agricultural technical bulletins.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the educational and professional experience of Oussama Oueslati, a Tunisian biologist. It outlines his educational background which includes a bachelor's degree in natural sciences, a master's degree in plant biotechnology, and a PhD in the allelopathic potential of barley. It also describes his work experience as a teacher, researcher, and author on the topic of allelopathy in crops like barley, wheat, and sorghum. The CV provides a high-level overview of Oueslati's qualifications and contributions to the field of allelopathy research.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the educational and professional background of Oussama Oueslati. He holds a PhD in plant science from the Faculty of Sciences of Tunis and has worked as an assistant professor of biology since 2011. His research focuses on the allelopathic potential of barley and other crops. He has published several papers on this topic and advises master's students.
This CV summarizes the educational and professional experience of Malik Alian Mohamed Alian. He holds a Ph.D. in Entomology and Integrated Pest Management from the University of Khartoum. His current position is Associate Professor of Biostatistics at White Nile College of Science and Technology. He has over 30 years of experience in teaching, research, and management roles related to agriculture and health sciences. He has published several papers on topics like biological pest control and the management of insect pests affecting crops.
This document is a CV for Prof. Baher Abdel Khalek Effat that outlines his personal details, qualifications, professional experience, teaching experience, awards, and administrative activities. It lists that he has a Ph.D in dairy microbiology from Ain Shams University (1990) and is currently a professor of food and dairy microbiology at the National Research Center in Egypt. It also describes his roles in research projects, conference participation, training courses, and administrative positions held at the National Research Center.
Fifth International Conference Of Plant Protection Research InstituteNepp Net
Fifth International Conference Of Plant Protection Research Institute
SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT, THE
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AND THE CHALLENGES OF PLANT
PROTECTION
3-6 May 2015
Magdoline Mustafa Ahmed is a Sudanese researcher currently working at the Biopesticides and Biofertilizer department of the Environment, Natural Resources and Desertification Research Institute in Khartoum, Sudan. She received her MSC in Environmental sciences from the Sudan Academy of sciences in 2013 and BSC in Agriculture from the University of Khartoum in 2008. Her work focuses on using fungal isolates and other methods to control the parasitic weed Striga hermonthica. She has published several papers on this topic in scientific journals.
This curriculum vitae outlines the professional experience and qualifications of Professor Fahim Aziz El Din Mohamed. Some key details include:
- He is currently a Professor of Meat Hygiene at Benha University in Egypt and is a member of several professional organizations related to food safety and quality.
- He holds a PhD in Meat Hygiene from Zagazig University and has published over 25 papers in peer-reviewed journals on topics related to meat inspection, microbiology, and mycotoxins.
- His professional experience includes teaching meat hygiene courses at Benha University since 1996 and conducting research on detecting toxins, bacteria, and fungi in meat products.
This curriculum vitae outlines the professional experience and qualifications of Husain Abdallah Mohamad El-Fadaly, a Professor and Head of Microbiology at Damietta University in Egypt. He received his Ph.D. in Fermentation Technology from the Technical University of Budapest in Hungary in 1993. His fields of research include enzymology, fermentation technology, food and water microbiology, environmental biotechnology, biological control, and soil microbiology. He has over 36 scientific publications and is a member of several professional societies.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Hatem Mohamed Ali Abd El-Ghany. It provides personal details including his education, employment history, scientific activities, research projects, and areas of interest. Some key details include:
- He holds a Ph.D. in Agronomy from Minufyia University in Egypt and currently works as a Research Associate Professor at the National Research Centre.
- His research focuses on field crop breeding and improving yields under various conditions like drought and salinity.
- He has participated in numerous research projects, conferences, and training courses related to agriculture.
This document summarizes an upcoming workshop for a project to establish a Centre for Bee Diseases and Pests in Africa. The project aims to generate knowledge on bee diseases and pests across Africa in order to protect bee colonies, scale up honey production, and support pollination services for crop production. The workshop will bring together stakeholders from participating countries to discuss initial activities, including establishing research facilities in Kenya and four satellite stations in other countries, developing diagnostic tools and management modules, and strengthening capacities of farmers and institutions regarding bee health. The overall goal is to enhance awareness of bee health issues and create an enabling environment for improved control of diseases and pests in Africa.
1. This document provides a curriculum vitae for Dereje Fekadu Fantaye, a senior researcher at the Holetta Agricultural Research Center in Ethiopia.
2. It details his employment history and positions held at various agricultural research institutions in Ethiopia since 1992.
3. The CV also outlines his qualifications, leadership roles, publications, and participation in technical and administrative activities related to ruminant animal research and nutrition.
Ahmed Adel Bedir Khatab is an Associate Researcher at the Rice Research & Training Center in Egypt. He received his Bachelor's degree in Agricultural Sciences from Minoufiya University in 2008 and his Master's degree in Agronomy from Minoufiya University in 2015. His work focuses on rice breeding, developing drought tolerant rice lines, and evaluating materials under drought conditions. He has experience in agronomic procedures and rice management.
This curriculum vitae outlines the educational and professional experience of Amr Ahmed Ahmed El Sayed. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Agricultural Sciences from Zagazig University, specializing in food science, dairy science, human nutrition, and food technology. His work experience includes positions in food production, processing, and preservation for the Egyptian Armed Forces. He has also worked in food extraction, packaging, and quality control at the Desert Research Center. Currently, he works as a human nutrition specialist at Zagazig University Hospitals and is studying for a Master's Degree in food biotechnology and functional foods.
Importance, biology, epidemiology, and management of Xanthomonas campestris p...Melkamu Fufa
Enset [Ensete ventricosum (Welw.) Cheesman] is an economically, nutritionally, and industrially important
root crop in Ethiopia. However, many biotic and abiotic factors are negatively affecting and reducing the
production and productivity of the crop in Ethiopia and elsewhere. Of the various bacterial plant diseases
limiting enset productivity, bacterial wilt caused by Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum is one of
the major cosmopolitan and destructive pathogens in all enset-growing areas. This piece of work was
undertaken to: 1) review the economic importance and ecological requirements of enset and the extent of
total yield loss due to Xcm; 2) review the biology and ecological requirements of the pathogen leading to
epidemics; and 3) compile the management options for sustainable enset production and productivity.
This review highlights various studies on the importance of the disease and the efforts employed so far in
the management of this highly destructive disease to enset production. To achieve these objectives, data
and information were gleaned from different sources of journals, theses, books, proceedings and
symposium papers, relevant compendia, internet resources and personal communications. From the
review insight, it is confirmed that there is no single best enset wilt management option available that
farmers rely on and there is a lack of resistant varieties. Cultural and sanitary measures are the only
methods most frequently used across the enset-growing areas and are found to be fruitful in community
mobilization to create awareness among the farming community. In the future, awareness creation and
regular field monitoring are vital, while the development of resistant or tolerant varieties is mandatory.
Screening of some Maize Varieties for Resistance against the Maize weevils, S...Ochuko Siemuri
Twenty one maize varieties that were collected from Bako Agricultural Research Center, Western Ethiopia were screened for resistance against maize weevils in insect science laboratory of Addis Ababa University. The varieties included sixteen hybrids (BH-660, BH-540, BH-543, BHQPY-545, BH-661, BH-546, BH-547, SPRH-1, AMH-760Q, AMH-851, AMH-853, AMH-854, MH-138Q, OHL HUV, Shone and Limu) and five open pollinated varieties (Melkasa-2, Melkasa-4, Melkasa-6Q, Gibe-2 and Morka). The parameter measured for screening were parental adult’s weevil’s mortality, F1 progeny emergence, percent protection, percent grain damage and weight loss, weight of damaged and undamaged grains, Dobie index of susceptibility and selection index. Based on Dobie index of susceptibility, 6 varieties (Melkasa-6Q, MH-138Q, SPRH, BHQPY-545, AMH-760Q and AMH-851) respectively were categorized as resistant varieties, whereas the rest 15 (Melkasa-2, BH-540, BH-661, AMH-853, OHL HUV, Melkasa-4, BH-543, BH-546, BH-547, Morka, AMH-854, Gibe-2, Limu, BH-660 and Shone) were rated as moderately susceptible varieties. However, based on selection index, 6 (Melkasa-6Q, MH-138Q, SPRH, BHQPY-545, AMH-760Q and AMH-851) were rated as resistant, 5 (Melkasa-2, BH-540, BH-661, AMH-853 and OHL HUV) were rated as moderately resistant, 8 (Melkasa-4, BH-543, BH-546, BH-547, Morka, AMH-854, Gibe-2 and Limu) were rated as moderately susceptible and 2 (BH-660 and Shone) were rated as susceptible varieties. Therefore, the aforementioned 6 resistant varieties could be stored relatively for longer period (≥ 2 months) under farmer’s storage conditions. Hence, these resistance varieties could be implemented as a cheap, ecologically sound and effective management method to reduce loss caused by S. zeamais under storage conditions at national level.
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Twenty one maize varieties that were collected from Bako Agricultural Research Center, Western Ethiopia were screened for resistance against maize weevils in insect science laboratory of Addis Ababa University. The varieties included sixteen hybrids (BH-660, BH-540, BH-543, BHQPY-545, BH-661, BH-546, BH-547, SPRH-1, AMH-760Q, AMH-851, AMH-853, AMH-854, MH-138Q, OHL HUV, Shone and Limu) and five open pollinated varieties (Melkasa-2, Melkasa-4, Melkasa-6Q, Gibe-2 and Morka). The parameter measured for screening were parental adult’s weevil’s mortality, F1 progeny emergence, percent protection, percent grain damage and weight loss, weight of damaged and undamaged grains, Dobie index of susceptibility and selection index. Based on Dobie index of susceptibility, 6 varieties (Melkasa-6Q, MH-138Q, SPRH, BHQPY-545, AMH-760Q and AMH-851) respectively were categorized as resistant varieties, whereas the rest 15 (Melkasa-2, BH-540, BH-661, AMH-853, OHL HUV, Melkasa-4, BH-543, BH-546, BH-547, Morka, AMH-854, Gibe-2, Limu, BH-660 and Shone) were rated as moderately susceptible varieties. However, based on selection index, 6 (Melkasa-6Q, MH-138Q, SPRH, BHQPY-545, AMH-760Q and AMH-851) were rated as resistant, 5 (Melkasa-2, BH-540, BH-661, AMH-853 and OHL HUV) were rated as moderately resistant, 8 (Melkasa-4, BH-543, BH-546, BH-547, Morka, AMH-854, Gibe-2 and Limu) were rated as moderately susceptible and 2 (BH-660 and Shone) were rated as susceptible varieties. Therefore, the aforementioned 6 resistant varieties could be stored relatively for longer period (≥ 2 months) under farmer’s storage conditions. Hence, these resistance varieties could be implemented as a cheap, ecologically sound and effective management method to reduce loss caused by S. zeamais under storage conditions at national level.
Screening of some Maize Varieties for Resistance against the Maize weevils, S...
ahmed abdelkaway C.v (2)
1. Shibin El-Kom
Egypt
CURRICULUM VITAE
Personal Information:
Name : Ahmed Abdelkaway Ahmed Abdelaal
Occupation : Assistant Professor
Specialization : Economic Entomology
Address
: Economic Entomology &Agricultural Zoology Department ,
Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufiya University,Minoufiya
Governorate, Egypt.
Mailing address
: Economic Entomology &Agricultural Zoology Department ,
Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufiya University,Minoufiya
Governorate,Shebin Elkom, Egypt.
Gender : Male
Date of Birth :17/12/1975
Place of Birth : El-Zawia El-Hamra, Cairo,Egypt .
Nationality :Egyptian
Marital Status :Married
Home Address : El-Gawashna , Diarb negm , El-Sharkia Governorate, Egypt.
Tel. No. + :201000673345
Fax + :2)02(5769495
Email
:aakaway@yahoo.com
Web Site : http:// www.agri.menofia.edu.eg
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2. Education:
- 1993-1997: Faculty of Agriculture, Plant Protection Department, ZagaZig
University, Zagazig, Sharkia , Egypt.
Degree: B. Sc. in Economic Entomology with final grade “VERY GOOD".
- 2002-2005: Studied high courses at Economic Entomology &Agricultural
Zoology Department , Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufiya University, Egypt with
Final General Grade "Excellent" as a partial fulfillment of the requirements for
the MASTER degree in agricultural sciences" Economic Entomology " under
title :Studies on some methods of honeybee royal jelly production.
- 2005-2009: Studying high courses at Economic Entomology &Agricultural
Zoology Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufiya University, Egypt as a
partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF
PHILOSOPHY in Agricultural sciences" Economic Entomology " under title
:Further studies on the honey bee royal jelly.
Academic Degree:
Ph.D.in Agricultural Sciences (Economic Entomology) under title " Further studies
on the honey bee royal jelly ". Economic Entomology &Agricultural Zoology
Department , Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufiya University, Egypt.
M.Sc.in Agricultural Sciences (Economic Entomology) under title " Studies on
some methods of honeybee royal jelly production ". Economic Entomology
&Agricultural Zoology Department , Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufiya
University, Egypt.
B.Sc. in Agricultural Science (Economic Entomology) from Plant Protection
Department,Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufiya University, Egypt. In the
academic year 1997, with a grade of “VERY GOOD” in general grade but in
specialization field with grade of “EXCELLENT”.
Professional Career:
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3. - Assistant Professor : Since January 2010. In Economic Entomology
&Agricultural Zoology Department , Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufiya
University, Egypt.
- Assistant lecturer: April 2005- January 2010. In Economic Entomology
&Agricultural Zoology Department , Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufiya
University, Egypt.
- Demonstrator: November 2001– April 2005. In Agricultural Botany
Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Minoufiya University, Egypt .
-Assistant Researcher: November 1999- November 2001. In Plant protection
research Institute , Agricultural Research Center, Ministry of Agriculture,
Egypt.(studies on redpalm weevile Rhyncophorus ferruginus in Egypt)
Teaching Experiences :
Since 2001 teaching Laboratory Instruction and Courses to undergraduate
students at the Faculty of Agriculture, Minoufiya University, Egypt .
2010 teaching Courses to undergraduate and Postgraduate students at the
Faculty of Agriculture, Minoufiya University, Egypt .
Type of Work and Experience:
- Relevant experience in biological control and Economic
Entomology.
- Relevant experience in Honey bee.
Publications:
1- Sharaf El-Din, H.A.; O.M. Assal ,M.A. El-Samni and A.A. A.Abdel-Aal
(2009):Study on royal jelly production by honey bee Apis mellifera L.
colonies I- Effect of some technological factors . The 6th
Arab International
Apicultural Conference, Abha ,Kingdom Saudi Arabia(KSA) (17-19
March, 2009).
2- Sharaf El-Din, H.A.; O.M. Assal ,M.A. El-Samni and A.A. A.Abdel-Aal
(2009):Study on royal jelly production by honey bee Apis mellifera L.
colonies II- Effect of some biological factors . The 6th
Arab International
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4. Apicultural Conference, Abha ,Kingdom Saudi Arabia(KSA) (17-19
March, 2009).
3- Sharaf El-Din, H.A., O. M..Assal, M.A.O. Kolaib, M.A.El-Samni, and A.A.
A.Abdel-Aal (2009): Ecological study on royal jelly production with
special reference to honey bee strains in Egypt. J. Annals of Agric. Sci.
Moshtohor,.34(1):115-123.
4- Sharafeldin H.A., A.A.A., Abdel-Aal and H.M.El-Saadany (2010): Effect
of used pesticides in Menofia Governorate (Egypt) on honeybee (Apis
mellifera) colonies and some of its products. Apiculture in the XXI
Century”«APICULTURE, APITHERAPY and THE QUALITY OF
LIFE».Moscow-Russia.17-20/5/2010.
5-Edrees,O.,Nada,Abdelaal,A.A.A. and Heikal,H.M.A.(2010):Development a
method for controlling varroa destructor with biopesticides under Egyptian
and saudi conditions.Bio-Science research Bulletin 26(2):175-183.
6-Abd-Elhady,H.K.and Abdelaal,A.A.(2011):Insecticides resistance detection
in field collected populations of Pectinophora gossypiella
(Saunders)Am.J.Biochem.Mol.Biol.1:337-348.
8- Abdelaal,A.A.A. and Abd-Elhady, H.K.(2012):efficacy of two biopesticides
based on entomopathogenic fungi against the honeybeeectoparasitic mite
Varroa destructor.1st international Conf. on biotechnology applications in
Agriculture.Benha University.Moshtohor and Hurgada .18-22 February
,Egypt.
9-Ali,O.A.M,and Abdelaal ,A.A.A.(2012):response of egyptian
cotton(Gossypium barbadese L.)to honeybee pollination and biofertilizers
inoculation.Minufiya J.Agric,Res.37(1):93-105.
10-
Training Courses:
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5. 1- I have attended many projects in “Faculty and Leadership Development
Project (FLDP)” organized by Minoufiya University such as:
1-Effective Teaching (7-12/5/2005)-30hours
2-Effective presentation (19-21/8/2007)-15 hours
3-Conference organization(15-18/4/2012)15 hours
4- code of Ethics (16-18/3/2008)15 hours.
5-Legal and Financial aspects in university environment (17-19/7/2011). 15 hours
6-International publishing of research (9-11/3/2008). 15 hours
7-Resaerch Ethics(15-18/4/2012) 15 hours
8-Using technology in Teaching (10-12/6/2007) 15 hours
9-Credit hour system (13-15/6/2010) 15 hours
10-Student Evaluation (28-30/8/2007) 15 hours
11-Quality standards in teaching (6-8/6/2010) 15 hours
2- Attended the Training German course organized by Public Service Center,
Minoufiya University during the periode 30/11/2006 to 17/2/2007.
3- Attended the Training TOEFL preparation course organized by Public Service
Center, Minoufiya University during the periode 17/2- 20/5/2007.
Conferences
1-1st
Nile Delta Conference “ Improve and Protect Egyptian Export Crops”, Faculty
of Agriculture, Minoufiya University, Shibin El-Kom, Minoufiya Governorate,
A.R. Egypt.30-31 March 2009.
2-Scientific Conference for Improve the quality of Graduate Programs in
Educational Institutions. Minoufiya University, Shibin El-Kom, Minoufiya
Governorate, A.R. Egypt. 25 - 26 February 2009.
3-1st international Conf. on biotechnology applications in Agriculture.Benha
University.Moshtohor and Hurgada .18-22 February2012 ,Egypt.
Society Membership:
- Egyptian Society of Plant Protection.
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6. - Arab society of plant protection
- Egyptian society of biological control
Skills:
- Communication Skills:
Hard-working, Active, Self Motivated, Ambitious, Dynamic, Career-Oriented and
Good ability to adopt new techniques.
- Language Skills:
- Arabic: Mother Language.
- English: 552 on Sample paper and pencil TOEFL.
- German: 92 Hours.
- Computer Skills: Very Good.
References
Swellam,M,A
Professor of Plant Protection,
Head of Econ.Ent.&Agric. Zoo.Department
Faculty of Agricultre,
Minoufiya University,Egypt.
Tel.: +2 01000944130
Makram Basilly Atia
Professor of Plant Protection,Head of
Econ.Ent.&Agric. Zoo.Department
Faculty of Agricultre,
Minoufiya University,Egypt.
Tel.: +2 01005440732
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7. - Arab society of plant protection
- Egyptian society of biological control
Skills:
- Communication Skills:
Hard-working, Active, Self Motivated, Ambitious, Dynamic, Career-Oriented and
Good ability to adopt new techniques.
- Language Skills:
- Arabic: Mother Language.
- English: 552 on Sample paper and pencil TOEFL.
- German: 92 Hours.
- Computer Skills: Very Good.
References
Swellam,M,A
Professor of Plant Protection,
Head of Econ.Ent.&Agric. Zoo.Department
Faculty of Agricultre,
Minoufiya University,Egypt.
Tel.: +2 01000944130
Makram Basilly Atia
Professor of Plant Protection,Head of
Econ.Ent.&Agric. Zoo.Department
Faculty of Agricultre,
Minoufiya University,Egypt.
Tel.: +2 01005440732
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