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Prof. Mohamed El-Sayed Ali Ali :: Supervised PhD:

Title In progress/Completed
Status of some heavy metals in the soil of Qalubia Governorate Completed
Response of some high yielding maize cultivars to mineral and bio-N fertilization Completed
Productivity of some salt affected soils as influenced by chemical amendments and organic materials Completed
Impact of different levels and forms of gypsum on soil properties and plant growth Completed
Efficiency of micronutrient fertilizers as influenced by different nitrogen sources in some soils of Egypt Completed
Studies on some organic residues enriched with some macro and micro nutrients Completed
Pedochemical studies on some valies of the eastern coast of A.R.E Completed
Effect of nitrification inhibitors on efficiency of nitrogen fertilization Completed
Evaluation of some soils in west Nubariya, Egypt Completed
Retention and release of some heavy elements in polluted soils Completed
Response of plants to some types of unconventional fertilizers Completed
Land suitability of some physiographic units for irrigated agriculture in north Sinai Completed
Yield and nutrient uptake characteristics of Alfalfa populations under calcareous soil conditions Completed
Biofertilization and retention of phosphorous by soil Completed
Studies on the improvement of some characteristics of soil irrigated with brackish water Completed
Chemical and mineralogical studies on some newly reclaimed soil in Egypt Completed
Studies on chemistry of phosphorus compounds in calcareous soil treated with organic material Completed
Studies on balanced fertilization of wheat plant Completed
Studied on plant tolerance to salinity Completed
Efficient fertilizing system of Phaseolus Vulgaris growing under different conditions Completed
Studies on the integrated fertilization to maximizing wheat productivity in newly reclaimed soils in progress
Evaluation of different remediation methods of polluted soils using nuclear techniques in progress
Estimating of fertilizer requirements for some crops In Progress
Pedochemical studies on the soils of some costal plains in Sinai In Progress
Water use and fertilization efficiencies for plant under different irrigation systems In Progress
Effect of using low quality water under different irrigation systems on some soil properties In Progress
Biological approach towards amendment of some problem soils In Progress
Sustainable land use of some soils in Kalubia Governorate using remote sensing and GIS techniques In Progress
Assessment of natural radioactivity and water resources in northwestern coast of Egypt In Progress
Integrated effect of some bio, inorganic, and organic fertilizers on canola production In Progress
Studies on balanced fertilization of wheat plant. Completed
Efficient fertilizing system of Phaseolus Vulgaris growing under different conditions. Completed
Biological approach towards amend-ment of some problem soils In Progress
Assessment of natural radioactivity and water resources in north western coast of Egypt. Completed
Response of some high yielding maize cultivars to mineral and bio-N fertilization. Completed
Status of some heavy metals in the soil of Qalubia Governorate. Completed
Land suitability of some physic-ographic units for irrigated agri-culture in north Sinai Completed
Yield and nutrient uptake characteristics of Alfalfa popu-lations under calcareous soil conditions Completed
Integrated effect of some bio, inorganic, and organic fertilizers on canola production. Completed
Minimizing pollution with inorganic fertilizers through some nutritional technique Completed
Efficiency of different N-fertilizer sources in relation to productivity of some crops under saline soil conditions. In Progress
Using potassium and puterssine for improving the production of sorghum plants irrigated with different water quality. In Progress
Potassium fertilization and its impact on potatoes and sugarbeat crops grown on sandy soil. In Progress
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