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1Bioethanol production from rice straw residues
2Effect of mineral and bio-fertilization on npk availability, uptake, and maize yield
3Physiological responses of drought stressed wheat plants (Triticum aestivum L.) treating with some bacterial endophytes
4Direct injection technique for biopesticide spray
5DISSIPATION OF PENDIMETHALIN BY Bacillus megaterium
6Biocontrol of some cowpea soil-borne diseases and its relation to nitrogen fixing bacteria (Brdyrhizobium sp.).
7Biodegradation of pendimethalin residues by P. chrysosporium in aquatic system and soils
8Optimization of xylitol production from rice straw by isolated strain of Asperrgillus niger
9BIOETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM SOLID POTATO WASTES
10Bicontrol of cucumber downy mildew disease comparing with the fungicide azoxystrobin under greenhouse conditions
11Effects of foliar application with compost tea and filtrate biogas slurry liquid on yield and fruit quality of Washington navel orange
12Production of Bioethanol Via Microbial and Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Potato Wastes Under Solid State Fermentation
13Einsatz von Nanopartikeln Zur schnellen Evaluierung der biologischen Abbaubarkeit von Polyestern
14Microbial Detoxification of metalaxyl in aquatic system
15Biodegradability of Famoxadone by various Microbial Isolates in Aquatic System
16Biodegradation of Panicum repens residues by Pleurotus ostreatus for its use as a non conventional feedstuff in diets of Oreochromis niloticus
17Anatomical studies on drought-stressed wheat plants (Triticum aestivum L.) treated with some bacterial strains
18Production of Antimicrobial Metabolites by Bacillus subtilis and their Applications
19Production of Poly-?-Hydroxybutyric Acid (PHB) by Rhizobium elti and Pseudomonas stutzeri
20Storability and quality improvement of Washington Navel orange fruit (Citrus sinensis Osbeck) by safe pre-harvest treatments
21New approach of eyes's swath and diapers for infant's incubators of bio-nonwoven fabrics
22Interaction between antagonistic microorganisms and certain soil-borne pathogens of soybean in relation to Bradyrhizobium japonicum
23Responses of Faba bean (Vicia faba L.) plants to root nodule bacteria under salinity conditions
24Management of post-harvest diseases of navel orange fruits during storage in Egypt
25Biological control of chocolate spot disease of faba bean caused by Botrytis fabae L
26Bioremediation of malathion in aquatic system by different microbial isolates
27Cephalosporium maydis as affected by maize root exudates and role of the fungal metabolites in pathogenesis
28Biodegradation of wastepaper by Trichoderma viride and using bioprocessed materials in biocontrol of damping – off of pea caused by Pythium debaryanum
29Biological control of downy mildew on onion plants
30Effect of some biological and chemical postharvest treatments on storability of Washington navel oranges (Citrus sinenesis Osbeck).
31Effect of some biological and chemical postharvest treatments on storability of Washington navel oranges (Citrus sinenesis Osbeck).
32Effects of foliar application with compost tea and filtrate biogas slurry liquid on yield and fruit quality of Washington navel orange
33Effects of foliar application with compost tea and filtrate biogas slurry liquid on yield and fruit quality of Washington navel orange
34Effects of foliar application with compost tea and filtrate biogas slurry liquid on yield and fruit quality of Washington navel orange
35Use of spirulina (Arthrospira fusiformis) for promoting growth of Nile Tilapia fingerlings
36Effects of foliar application with compost tea and filtrate biogas slurry liquid on yield and fruit quality of Washington navel orange
37Effects of foliar application with compost tea and filtrate biogas slurry liquid on yield and fruit quality of Washington navel orange
38Effects of foliar application with compost tea and filtrate biogas slurry liquid on yield and fruit quality of Washington navel orange
39Production of Indole Acetic Acid (bioauxin) from Azotobacter sp. isolate and effect it on Callus induction of Dieffenbachia maculata cv. Marianne
40Biodegradation Kinetics of Cymoxanil in Aquatic System
41Protective and curative effects of foliar-spray Fenton solutions against cucumber (Cucumis sativus, L.) powdery mildew
42Phylogenetic and characterization of salt-tolerant rhizobial strain nodulating faba bean plants
43Bioremediation of pendimethalin-contaminated soil
44Bioremediation of Atrazine-Contaminated Water and Soils by Pseudomonas fluorescens
45Biodegradation of Aliphatic - Aromatic Copolyester under Thermophilic Conditions
46Effect of Phytotoxicity of Pendimethalin Residues and its Bioremediation on Growth and Anatomical Characteristics of Cucumis sativus and Echinochloa crus-galli Plants.
47Usage of peat-based inocula of selected antagonists against certain soil-borne pathogens of pea in the presence of Rhizobium leguminosarum
48Solid-state fermentation of rice straw residues for its use as growing medium in ornamental nurseries
49Solid-state fermentation of rice straw residues for its use as growing medium in ornamental nurseries
50Improving the nutritive value of ensiled green rice straw, 1- Fermentation characterstics and chemical composition
51Effect of chemical nitrogen and compost rates on wheat productivity and soil properties
52Effectiviness of Salt-Tolerant Rhizobium (E1 & F1) inoculation and Mineral nitrogen Fertilization on Faba bean and withstand Test of Isolate F1 to Pesticidal Toxicity
53Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation of Faba Bean Plants Inoculated with Salt-Tolerant Rhizobium Isolates
54BIOREMEDIATION OF CHEMICAL POLLUTANTS- CONTAMINATED WATER. A-BIODECOLORIZATION OF CRYSTAL VIOLET CONTAMINATED WATER BY Pseudomonas geniculate
55Bio-ethanol application as an alternative fuel in farm machine
56Influence of plant growth –promoting bacteria (PGPB) on Coriander (Coriandrum sativum, L.) and Dill (Anethum graveolens, L.) plants
57Response and compatibility of some faba bean (Vicia faba L.) cultivars to inoculation with salinity – tolerant rhizobial strain under high salinity conditions
58Biocontrol of Fusarium damping – off of pea by certain bacterial antagonists
59Microbial, thermal and photodegradation of cadusafos and carbofuran pesticides
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61Biocontrol of cantaloupe white mould disease (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) (Lib) De Bary by Trichoderma harzianum
62Bioremediation of pesticides – contaminated soils
63Evaluation and scrubbing of biogas generation from agricultural wastes and water hyacinth

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