Assist. Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Mosaad, Agricultural Research Center, Egypt
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Summary:
Assist. Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Mosaad is a dedicated researcher whose work focuses on soil, water, and environmental sciences with a commitment to improving agricultural practices. His extensive academic experience, proven record of supervising successful theses, and numerous contributions to peer-reviewed journals highlight his potential for the Best Researcher Award. His research on sustainable agricultural practices, particularly in managing water resources and improving soil fertility, is timely and essential in addressing global food security challenges.
🎓 Education
Mohamed Mosaad holds a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Sciences from Mansoura University College of Agriculture, completed in June 2002 with very good and excellent grades. He obtained his Master of Science in Agricultural Sciences, specializing in the Soil Department from the same institution in 2005. Later, he earned a Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural Sciences, also from Mansoura University, in 2010.
💼Experience
Ibrahim has an extensive career in agricultural research, having worked in various capacities. He started as an Agricultural Specialist III at the Plant Nutrition and Soil Fertility Research Department at the Soils, Water, and Environment Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Egypt from 2003 to 2007. He later served as a Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant from 2007 to 2008. He was an Assistant Researcher from 2008 to 2011 and a Researcher from 2011 to 2020. Currently, Ibrahim holds the position of Senior Researcher (Assistant Professor) at the same department since April 27, 2020.
🔬Research Focus
Ibrahim’s research primarily focuses on soil and water sciences, including chemical and physical analysis of soil and water, as well as the chemical analysis of plants. He is involved in estimating fertilizer and water requirements for crops and designing agricultural experiments. His research includes using various statistical analysis software such as SPSS, Costat, Origin, R, SAS, and Minitab.
Publications
- Effect of Surge Flow Irrigation on Water Use Efficiency and Maize Production
Authors: Sheta, M.H., Ghanem, H.G., Elzanaty, T.M., Mosaad, I.S.M., Fayed, M.H.
Year: 2024
Journal: Egyptian Journal of Soil Science, 64(4), pp. 1601–1616
Citations: 1
- Integrating compost and foliar boron nutrition with mineral nitrogen fertilization improves productivity, quality, and nutrient acquisition of sugar beet
Authors: Seadh, A.K., Abdelhamied, A.S., Mosaad, I.S.M.
Year: 2024
Journal: Egyptian Journal of Soil Science, 64(2), pp. 411–422
Citations: 0
- Synergistic Effects of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria and Mycorrhizal Fungi on Roselle Performance in Sandy Soils
Authors: Mosaad, I.S.M., Gaafar, D.E.M., Al-Anoos, M.A.T., Seadh, A.K.
Year: 2024
Journal: Egyptian Journal of Soil Science, 64(2), pp. 443–457
Citations: 3
- Quantitative nitrate leaching relationship models based on nitrogen fertilisation and the intervals between maize irrigations in the salt-affected soil
Authors: Mosaad, I.S.M., El-Samit, R.M., Seadh, A.K., Mustafa, A.E.-Z.M.A., Elshikh, M.S.
Year: 2024
Journal: Journal of King Saud University – Science, 36(5), 103187
Citations: 1
- Integrated Organic and Inorganic Amendments for Improving Productivity of Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) in Alkaline Soil
Authors: Abdelhamied, A.S., Abd El-Hady, M.A.M., Mosaad, I.S.M.
Year: 2024
Journal: Egyptian Journal of Soil Science, 64(1), pp. 207–219
Citations: 7
- Effects of humic and fulvic acids on forage production and grain quality of triticale under various soil salinity levels
Authors: Mosaad, I.S.M., Selim, E.-M.M., Gaafar, D.E.M., Al-Anoos, M.A.T.
Year: 2024
Journal: Cereal Research Communications
Citations: 0
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