Ahmed Ahmed Ahmed Mosa
ahmed_mousa@agr.asu.edu.eg
Department of Plant Pathology - Agriculture
Interests: Plant Disease Management, Fungal Bilogy; Biological Control,
Internal ID: rp01872
- 153 Scopus Citations
- 9 PubMed Citations
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Ahmed Ahmed Ahmed Mosa
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Name, Family name: Mosa
Forenames : Ahmed Ahmed Ahmed
Date of birth : 1st April, 1955
Marital Status : Married, have son and daughter
Nationality: Egyptian
Language: Arabic, English and Japanese
Home address : 78 The Square compound; Fifth Settlement, , New Cairo
Mailing address : Department of Plant Pathology, Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University, P.O. Box 68 Hadayk Shobra, Cairo 11241, Egypt
Phones : Residence: 02-25306080 mobile: 0100-1206777 My research focuses on the biology, etiology, epidemiology and control of both foliar and soilborne diseases of vegetable and field crops. Cropping system and soil management: Microbial community structures and function in relation to plant health. Other areas of research include using bacterial and fungal microorganisms for controlling root diseases and testing fungicides, biological and systemic acquired resistant activators for efficacy in managing plant diseases.
Forenames : Ahmed Ahmed Ahmed
Date of birth : 1st April, 1955
Marital Status : Married, have son and daughter
Nationality: Egyptian
Language: Arabic, English and Japanese
Home address : 78 The Square compound; Fifth Settlement, , New Cairo
Mailing address : Department of Plant Pathology, Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University, P.O. Box 68 Hadayk Shobra, Cairo 11241, Egypt
Phones : Residence: 02-25306080 mobile: 0100-1206777 My research focuses on the biology, etiology, epidemiology and control of both foliar and soilborne diseases of vegetable and field crops. Cropping system and soil management: Microbial community structures and function in relation to plant health. Other areas of research include using bacterial and fungal microorganisms for controlling root diseases and testing fungicides, biological and systemic acquired resistant activators for efficacy in managing plant diseases.