Tamer Abdalla Nabawy El-Mashtoly

telmashtoly@agr.asu.edu.eg

Interests: Pesticide Chemistry, Pesticide Residue analysis using multi-chromatographic techniques, Sustainable Pest Management, Biopesticides, Quality Assurance of Pesticide Formulations, Integrated Pest Management of Invasive Pests, Quality manager of ISO 17025 for testing and calibration of laboratories, Evaluation of Pesticide Efficacy to target pests, Improvement of biopesticides formulations,
Internal ID: rp11185
  • 46 Scopus Citations
  • 5 PubMed Citations

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Full Name
Tamer Abdalla Nabawy El-Mashtoly
 
 
Email
telmashtoly@agr.asu.edu.eg
 
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Biography
Assistant Professor of Chemical and Bio-Pesticides - Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.
Dr. Tamer Abdalla Nabawy El-Mashtoly joined the Faculty of Agriculture, at Ain Shams University from 1995 to 1999.
- On November 30, 1999, he was assigned to work as a teaching assistant at the Plant Protection Department, Pesticides.
- In 2005, he obtained a master's degree in the analysis of pesticide residues and their applied relationship to environmental Contamination at the site of pesticide application, which includes soil, plants, water, and the human operator that is exposed to the largest amount of contamination as a result of intensive spraying with pesticides according to the traditional methods used.
- In 2007, he received a joint supervision mission funded by the Egyptian missions and traveled to the United States of America ( USA) in 2008 to carry out practical experiments at the University of Rhode Island under the supervision of the American Professor Prof. Steven R Alm and there was the actual start of work on bacterial biopesticides
. Indeed, three new bacterial isolates were discovered that would improve the effectiveness of biopesticides to more than 92%.
- In 2010, he obtained a Ph.D. in Philosophy of Agricultural Sciences, majoring in biopesticides, in joint cooperation between Ain Shams University and Rhode Island University, Kingston, USA.
- In 2015, he received a USAID-funded postdoctoral award during which he traveled to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA, to participate in some research with Prof. Juan Luis Jurat-Fuentes and his teamwork in his distinguished laboratory in bacterial biopesticides, the development of toxins produced from them, and their relationship to insect physiology, in addition to modern techniques in suppressing and silencing the gene in some economic insect pests.
- In 2018, he was loaned to work as a consultant for pesticides in one of the research projects of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia at the National Research Center for Agriculture and Livestock in Riyadh, from May 2018 to March 2020
- In 2019, he was commissioned by the National Research Center for Agriculture and Livestock in Riyadh to establish and train a work team to evaluate the efficiency of pesticide preparations in accordance with the requirements for pesticide registration in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
- In March 2020, he moved to one of the projects of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture at the Palm and Dates Center in Al-Ahsa to work as a consultant for pesticides and sustainable management of palm pests until June 2023.
- In 2021, during the work period at the Palm and Dates Center in Al-Ahsa, he was assigned as an expert on the quality and safety of dates from pesticide residues and the microbial load of fungi, yeasts, and molds.
- During the period from May 2020 to June 2023, he held many specialized training courses, including but not limited to (detection of pesticide residues in agricultural products, sustainable pest management, safety and security of laboratories, methods of preparing and writing scientific research) at the Training and Development Center in Al-Ahsa for researchers And agricultural engineers and technicians of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture
My research area focuses on four research projects:
1- Exploration of new bacterial isolates from the Saudi environment that have the ability to control the red palm weevil, the long-horned palm stem borer, and some other insect pests.
2- Innovative technologies such as non-thermal plasma to control plant pathogens after harvest and the use of non-thermal plasma to purify pesticide residues from agricultural products.
3- Ensure the quality and safety of dates from production to export
4- Strategies for sustainable management of palm pests in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Publications

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
11-Dec-2022Decontamination potential of date palm fruit via non-thermal plasma techniqueLotfy, Khaled; Al‐Qahtani, Salem; Al-Harbi, Nadi; El-Absy, Karima; Shulaybi, Faisal Bu; Alali, Saeed; Tamer A. Mashtoly 
21-Sep-2022Influence of Non-Thermal Plasma on the Quality and Nutritional Content of Palm DatesMashtoly, T. A. ; Al-Qahtani, Salem Mesfir; Al-Harbi, Nadi Awad; El-Absy, Karima Mohamed; Bu Shulaybi, Faisal A.; Alali, Saeed A.; Lotfy, Khaled
31-Sep-2022The Potential of a Novel Concept of an Integrated Bio and Chemical Formulate Based on an Entomopathogenic Bacteria, Bacillus thuringiensis, and a Chemical Insecticide to Control Tomato Leafminer, Tuta absoluta ‘(Meyrick)’ (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae)Mashtoly, T. A. ; El-Beltagi, Hossam S.; Almujam, Abdulrahman N.; Othman, Muteb N.
41-Dec-2019Phylogenetic characteristics of novel Bacillus weihenstephanensis and Pseudomonas sp. to desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria Forsk(a)over-circlel (Orthoptera: Acrididae)Tamer A. Mashtoly ; El-Zemaity, Mohamed S.; Abolmaaty, Assem; Abdelatef, Gamal M.; Marzouk, Ashraf A.; Reda, Mohamed
51-Jan-2018Phylogenic and antagonistic characteristics of novel bacillus cereus isolates against desert locust, schistocerca gregaria forskal (Orthoptera: Acrididae)Reda, Mohamed; Tamer A. Mashtoly ; El-Zemaity, Mohamed El Said; Abolmaaty, Assem; Abdelatef, Gamal Mohamed
62018COMPLETION OF LABEL INFORMATION AND PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF COMMERCIAL PESTICIDE SAMPLES TRADED IN EGYPTIAN MARKETSAbdelhameed, Dalia; Tamer A. Mashtoly ; El-Zemaity, M.
72018SUSCEPTIBILITY OF DESERT LOCUST, SCHISTOCERCA GREGARIA (ORTHOPTERA: ACRIDIDAE) TO BACILLUS CEREUS ISOLATED FROM EGYPTReda, M.; Tamer A. Mashtoly ; El-Zemaity, M.; Abolmaaty, A.; Abdelatef, G.; Marzouk, A.
82016COMPARATIVE EFFICIENCY OF NEW INSECTICIDE FORMULATIONS AGAINST TOMATO LEAFMINER, Tuta absoluta, MEYRICK (LEPIDOPTERA: GELECHIIDAE) IN EGYPTMashtoly, T. A. ; Helal, Nesreen
92015Comparative Susceptibility of Tomato Leafminer, Tuta absoluta (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) to Common Used Chemical Synthetic Pesticides and Biopesticides in EgyptTamer A. Mashtoly 
101-Feb-2011Enhanced toxicity of Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies kurstaki and aizawai to black cutworm larvae (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) with Bacillus sp. NFD2 and Pseudomonas sp. FNFD1Tamer Abdalla Nabawy El-Mashtoly ; Abolmaaty, Assem; El-Zemaity, Mohamed El Said; Hussien, Mohamed I.; Alm, Steven R.
111-Oct-2010Enhanced toxicity of Bacillus thuringiensis japonensis strain Buibui toxin to oriental beetle and northern masked chafer (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) larvae with Bacillus sp. NFD2Tamer A. Mashtoly ; Abolmaaty, Assem; Thompson, Nicole; El-Zemaity, Mohamed El Said; Hussien, Mohamed I.; Alm, Steven R.
121-Oct-2009LC and LD<inf>50</inf> values of bacillus thuringiensis serovar japonensis strain buibui toxin to oriental beetle and northern masked chafer larvae (coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)Tamer A. Mashtoly ; El-Zemaity, Mohamed El Said; Hussien, Mohamed I.; Alm, Steven R.