Mohamed Yousri Hashem
Professor, Department of Economic Entomology & Pesticides
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1986
Hashem, M.,
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Mutual stimulation of oviposition in virgin females by male factors between Bombyx mori and Spodoptera littoralis (Lepidoptera)[Egypt]
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Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Research
, vol. 31, 1986.
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1985
Hashem, M.,
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3H-choline uptake and synthesis in vivo of acetylcholine in the central nervous system of the large milkweed bug Oncopeltus fasciatus Dallas (Hemiptera)[Egypt]
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Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Research
, vol. 30, 1985.
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n/a
1984
EL-NAHAL, A. K. M., A. H. M. E. D. A. BARAKAT, and M. Y. Hashem,
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EFFECT OF SUBLETHAL CONCENTRATION TIME PRODUCTS ON THE BIOLOGY AND FECUNDITY OF
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Bulletin of the Entomological Society of Egypt: Economic series
, issue 14-15: Atlas Press, pp. 133, 1984.
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El Gamassy, A., and M. E. Hashem,
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Handling of rose cut flowers for export from Egypt, with reference to temperature, pulsing and preservatives.
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Annals of Agricultural Science, Ain Shams Univ., Cairo
, vol. 29, 1984.
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1972
Hashem, M., and W. Eschrich,
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Transport and utilization of beta-alanine by Vicia faba
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Flora Abt A Physiol Biochem
, 1972.
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