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1 OMICS Group Contact us at: contact.omics@omicsonline.org OMICS Group International through its Open Access Initiative is committed to make genuine and reliable contributions to the scientific community. OMICS Group hosts over 400 leading-edge peer reviewed Open Access Journals and organizes over 300 International Conferences annually all over the world. OMICS Publishing Group journals have over 3 million readers and the fame and success of the same can be attributed to the strong editorial board which contains over 30000 eminent personalities that ensure a rapid, quality and quick review process. OMICS Group signed an agreement with more than 1000 International Societies to make healthcare information Open Access.

2 OMICS Group welcomes submissions that are original and technically so as to serve both the developing world and developed countries in the best possible way. OMICS Journals are poised in excellence by publishing high quality research. OMICS Group follows an Editorial Manager® System peer review process and boasts of a strong and active editorial board. Editors and reviewers are experts in their field and provide anonymous, unbiased and detailed reviews of all submissions. The journal gives the options of multiple language translations for all the articles and all archived articles are available in HTML, XML, PDF and audio formats. Also, all the published articles are archived in repositories and indexing services like DOAJ, CAS, Google Scholar, Scientific Commons, Index Copernicus, EBSCO, HINARI and GALE. OMICS Journals are welcoming Submissions For more details please visit our website: http://omicsonline.org/Submitmanuscript.php

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4 Agricultural Research Center (ARC) Central Agricultural Pesticides Laboratory (CAPL) Fungicides, Bactericides & Nematicides Department. E – Mail: melonema@gmail.com Mohamed Salah-eldin Hassan Khalil

5 B.Sc. Of Agricultural science Dry land Farming Department, Faculty of Agriculture Saba-Basha, Alexandria University with general grade (very good with rank of honor). Master degree in pesticides from Plant Protection Department, Faculty of Agriculture Saba – Basha, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt. PhD. in pesticides from Plant Protection Department, Faculty of Agriculture Saba Basha, Alexandria University. B.Sc. Of Agricultural science Dry land Farming Department, Faculty of Agriculture Saba-Basha, Alexandria University with general grade (very good with rank of honor). Master degree in pesticides from Plant Protection Department, Faculty of Agriculture Saba – Basha, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt. PhD. in pesticides from Plant Protection Department, Faculty of Agriculture Saba Basha, Alexandria University. Qualification and High Studies

6  Bioassay and Toxicity studies of chemical and microbial pesticides against some insects.  Plant Parasitic Nematodes (P.P.N) isolation and classification (some).  Bioassay of chemical, biorational agents and natural compounds against root-knot nematodes.  Participated in corn borers and cotton leaf worm rearing in laboratory of Plant Protection Department, Faculty of Agriculture Saba-Basha, Alexandria University.  Participated in cotton leaf worm rearing in laboratory at Plant Protection institute, Alexandria.  Participated in some projects under authority of Agricultural Research Center, Alexandria.  participated in toxicological studies for certain novel insecticides on mice.  Bioassay and Toxicity studies of chemical and microbial pesticides against some insects.  Plant Parasitic Nematodes (P.P.N) isolation and classification (some).  Bioassay of chemical, biorational agents and natural compounds against root-knot nematodes.  Participated in corn borers and cotton leaf worm rearing in laboratory of Plant Protection Department, Faculty of Agriculture Saba-Basha, Alexandria University.  Participated in cotton leaf worm rearing in laboratory at Plant Protection institute, Alexandria.  Participated in some projects under authority of Agricultural Research Center, Alexandria.  participated in toxicological studies for certain novel insecticides on mice. Scientific Experience and lab. skills

7  2014 : Project Team Member, project # 518, “ Management Cotton leaf worm and Cotton Boll worms in Alexandria, Egypt. ”.  2009 – 2010: Project Team Member, project #600, “Production Strawberry Clean in the New Territories Lands in Alexandria and El-Beheira government, Egypt.  2008 – 2010: Project Team Member, project #579, “ Evaluation o f Insecticides efficacy in Vegetables against Pests of Family Legume in The Central of Agricultural Research, The Regional Station in Sabahey, Alexandria, Egypt.  2008 – 2009: Project Team Member, project #769, “ Evaluation of New Insecticides efficacy in Vegetables against field crops insects and Pests in The Central of Agricultural Research, The Regional Station in Sabahey, Alexandria, Egypt.  2014 : Project Team Member, project # 518, “ Management Cotton leaf worm and Cotton Boll worms in Alexandria, Egypt. ”.  2009 – 2010: Project Team Member, project #600, “Production Strawberry Clean in the New Territories Lands in Alexandria and El-Beheira government, Egypt.  2008 – 2010: Project Team Member, project #579, “ Evaluation o f Insecticides efficacy in Vegetables against Pests of Family Legume in The Central of Agricultural Research, The Regional Station in Sabahey, Alexandria, Egypt.  2008 – 2009: Project Team Member, project #769, “ Evaluation of New Insecticides efficacy in Vegetables against field crops insects and Pests in The Central of Agricultural Research, The Regional Station in Sabahey, Alexandria, Egypt. Research Projects

8 2012 – 2014: Member of the Scientific Committee of the Agricultural Association, Alexandria, Egypt. 2012 – 2014: Member of the Scientific Committee of the Agricultural Association, Alexandria, Egypt. Professional Associations 2013 – 2014: Editorial Board Member Journal of Biology and Medicine, USA. 2013 – 2014: Editorial Board Member Journal of Biology and Medicine, USA. 2012 – 2014: Editorial Board Member in Journal of Agricultural Science, Canada. 2012 – 2014: Editorial Board Member in Journal of Agricultural Science, Canada.

9 Subscribed in certain agricultural journals: Alexandria Science Exchange Journal. Egypt Archives of phytopathology and plant protection journal. Journal of the Advances in Agricultural Researches. Journal of Plant Protection Researches. Journal of plant pathology and microbiology. Journal of plant studies. Journal of Agricultural science. Canadian journal of plant protection. Reviewer in some Agricultural journals: Journal of plant pathology and microbiology. Journal of Agricultural science. Journal of Biology and Medicine. Canadian Journal of Plant Protection. Subscribed in certain agricultural journals: Alexandria Science Exchange Journal. Egypt Archives of phytopathology and plant protection journal. Journal of the Advances in Agricultural Researches. Journal of Plant Protection Researches. Journal of plant pathology and microbiology. Journal of plant studies. Journal of Agricultural science. Canadian journal of plant protection. Reviewer in some Agricultural journals: Journal of plant pathology and microbiology. Journal of Agricultural science. Journal of Biology and Medicine. Canadian Journal of Plant Protection.

10 Interesting Fields  Plant nematodes management.  Insects management.  Mass rearing of some insects.  Plant disease management.  Integrated pest management (IPM).  Pesticides toxicology.  Environmental pollution.  Plant nematodes management.  Insects management.  Mass rearing of some insects.  Plant disease management.  Integrated pest management (IPM).  Pesticides toxicology.  Environmental pollution.

11 Received Awards  2012 : Awarded a certificate as prestigious reviewer for the journal of plant pathology and microbiology.  2012 : Awarded a certificate for participation in the workshop " New Technologies in the field of nematodes diseases”.  2013 : Awarded a thankfulness certificate from Global pest control company (public health services) to work as technical consultant from 2010 till 2013.  2014 : Awarded a certificate from Canadian Center of Science and Education (Canada) to serve as a reviewer from 2012 till 2014.  2014 : Awarded a certificate from National Institute of Oceanography & Fisheries (NIOF) – Alexandria, as organizer and lecturer in theoretical and practical training program entitled " training on assessing chemical contaminant and analysis of biota on the environment“.  2012 : Awarded a certificate as prestigious reviewer for the journal of plant pathology and microbiology.  2012 : Awarded a certificate for participation in the workshop " New Technologies in the field of nematodes diseases”.  2013 : Awarded a thankfulness certificate from Global pest control company (public health services) to work as technical consultant from 2010 till 2013.  2014 : Awarded a certificate from Canadian Center of Science and Education (Canada) to serve as a reviewer from 2012 till 2014.  2014 : Awarded a certificate from National Institute of Oceanography & Fisheries (NIOF) – Alexandria, as organizer and lecturer in theoretical and practical training program entitled " training on assessing chemical contaminant and analysis of biota on the environment“.

12 Publications Ibrahim, H. S.; A. S. A. Saad; M. A. Massoud and M. S. H. Khalil (2010). Evaluation of certain agrochemical and biological agents against Meloidogyne incognita on tomatoes. Alex. Sci. Exc. J., 31 (1):10-17. (Egypt) Saad, A. S. A.; M. A. Massoud; H. S. Ibrahim and M. S. H. Khalil (2010). Nematicidal effect of biological control agents and other chemical compounds on Meloidogyne incognita infesting tomato plants. Alex. Sci. Exc. J., 31 (3):240-247. (Egypt) Saad, A. S. A.; M. A. Massoud; Ibrahim, H. S. and M. S. Khalil (2011). Management study for the root-knot nematodes, Meloidogyne incognita on tomatoes using fosthiazate and Arbiscular Mycorrhiza Fungus. J. the Adva. Agri. Rese., 16 (1): 137-147. (Egypt) Khalil, M. S. H.; A. F. G. Allam and A. S. T. Barakat (2012a). Nematicidal Activity of some biopesticide agents and microorganisms against root-knot nematode on tomato plants under greenhouse conditions. J. Plant Protec. Res, 52 (1): 47-52. (Poland) Ibrahim, H. S.; A. S. A. Saad; M. A. Massoud and M. S. H. Khalil (2010). Evaluation of certain agrochemical and biological agents against Meloidogyne incognita on tomatoes. Alex. Sci. Exc. J., 31 (1):10-17. (Egypt) Saad, A. S. A.; M. A. Massoud; H. S. Ibrahim and M. S. H. Khalil (2010). Nematicidal effect of biological control agents and other chemical compounds on Meloidogyne incognita infesting tomato plants. Alex. Sci. Exc. J., 31 (3):240-247. (Egypt) Saad, A. S. A.; M. A. Massoud; Ibrahim, H. S. and M. S. Khalil (2011). Management study for the root-knot nematodes, Meloidogyne incognita on tomatoes using fosthiazate and Arbiscular Mycorrhiza Fungus. J. the Adva. Agri. Rese., 16 (1): 137-147. (Egypt) Khalil, M. S. H.; A. F. G. Allam and A. S. T. Barakat (2012a). Nematicidal Activity of some biopesticide agents and microorganisms against root-knot nematode on tomato plants under greenhouse conditions. J. Plant Protec. Res, 52 (1): 47-52. (Poland)

13 Saad, A. S. A.; M. A. Massoud; H. S. Ibrahim and M. S. Khalil (2012). Activity of nemathorin, natural product and bioproducts against root-knot nematodes on tomatoes. Archives of phytopathol. plant prot., 45 (8): 955-962. (Germany) Khalil, M. S.; Anter Kenawy; Mohamed A. Ghorab and Esmail E. Mohammed (2012b). Impact of microbial agents on Meloidogyne incognita management and morphogenesis of tomato. J. Biopest., 5(1):28-35. (India) M. S Khalil (2012). A comparison study with alternative biorational agents to suppress the root knot nematode populations and galls formation in tomato plants. Inter. J. Nematol., 22 (1): 112-116. (UK) Khalil, M. S. and M. E. I. Badawy (2012). Nematicidal activity of a biopolymer chitosan at different molecular weights against root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita. Plant Protec. Sci., 48(4):170-178. (Czech) Saad, A. S. A.; M. A. Massoud; H. S. Ibrahim and M. S. Khalil (2012). Activity of nemathorin, natural product and bioproducts against root-knot nematodes on tomatoes. Archives of phytopathol. plant prot., 45 (8): 955-962. (Germany) Khalil, M. S.; Anter Kenawy; Mohamed A. Ghorab and Esmail E. Mohammed (2012b). Impact of microbial agents on Meloidogyne incognita management and morphogenesis of tomato. J. Biopest., 5(1):28-35. (India) M. S Khalil (2012). A comparison study with alternative biorational agents to suppress the root knot nematode populations and galls formation in tomato plants. Inter. J. Nematol., 22 (1): 112-116. (UK) Khalil, M. S. and M. E. I. Badawy (2012). Nematicidal activity of a biopolymer chitosan at different molecular weights against root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita. Plant Protec. Sci., 48(4):170-178. (Czech)

14 Khalil, M. S. (2013a). Alternative Approaches to Manage Plant Parasitic Nematodes. J. Plant Pathol. Microbiol., 4 (1): e105. doi:10.4172/2157-7471.1000e105. (Editorial Assay, USA) Khalil, M. S.(2013b). Abamectin and Azadirachtin as Eco-friendly and Promising Biorational Tools in Integrated Nematodes Management Programs. Journal of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, 4 (4): doi:10.4172/2157-7471.1000174. (Article review, USA) Khalil, M. S. (2013c). The potential of five eco-biorational products on the reproduction of root-knot nematode and plant growth. eSci journal of plant pathology, 2(2): 84-91. (Pakistan) Khalil, M. S. (2013d). Nematicidal performance of two agrochemicals and Spinosad on the root-knot nematode population. Canadian journal of plant prot., 1(5): 177-181. (Canada) Khalil, M. S. (2013a). Alternative Approaches to Manage Plant Parasitic Nematodes. J. Plant Pathol. Microbiol., 4 (1): e105. doi:10.4172/2157-7471.1000e105. (Editorial Assay, USA) Khalil, M. S.(2013b). Abamectin and Azadirachtin as Eco-friendly and Promising Biorational Tools in Integrated Nematodes Management Programs. Journal of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, 4 (4): doi:10.4172/2157-7471.1000174. (Article review, USA) Khalil, M. S. (2013c). The potential of five eco-biorational products on the reproduction of root-knot nematode and plant growth. eSci journal of plant pathology, 2(2): 84-91. (Pakistan) Khalil, M. S. (2013d). Nematicidal performance of two agrochemicals and Spinosad on the root-knot nematode population. Canadian journal of plant prot., 1(5): 177-181. (Canada)


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