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.H.A, B., and O. - H..M.El-Banna, "Isolation and identification of fungal growth on Triboliumcastaneum on stored wheat flour", J. of Entomology and Nematology, vol. 7, issue 2, pp. 11-17, 2015. document.pdf
.H.Kattab, E. A., A.H.Ebrahem, O. - H. M. El-Banna, and H. F. EL-Kammar, "Polyclonal antibodies production against Broad bean mottle virus affecting faba bean (Vicia faba L.) plants in Egypt", Egyptian J. Virol,, vol. 11, issue 2, pp. 184-199, 2014. plant_16_-_184-_199.pdf
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A, K. M., O. - H. M.El-Banna, S. N. Zein, and A. F. Abd-Elrehiem, "Biological and serological studies on Pea seed –borne mosaic virus (PSbMV) on cowpea forage crop (Vignaunguiculata L. Walp)", Egyptian J. Virol, vol. 11, issue 2, pp. 288-310, 2014. plant_25_-_288-_310.pdf
and Abada, K.A, O. H. M. E. B. S. E. A. G. Ms.S., "Pathogenicity and mycelial compatability grouping for some isolates of sclerotinio scleratiorum (lib) De Bary Egypt.", J. App. Sci., vol. 23, pp. 408-421, 2008. Abstract
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Ayman, F., H. K. H. Sijam, A. M. A. Zanial, and O. - H. El-Banna, "Differentiation between two Egyptian isolates of Spiroplasma citri based on 16S RDNA spiarlin genes and 16S/23S RDNA intergenic spacer region.", Asian J. Microbiol. Biotech. Env. Sc.,, vol. 8, issue 3, pp. 443-454, 2006. Abstract
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Ayman, F., K. Sijam, S. Ionon, H. Habibuddin, and O. - H. El-Banna, "Comparison of two Egyptian isolates of Spiroplasma citri by crossed immunoelectrophoresis and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of cell proteins.", Pl. Pathol. J., vol. 5, issue 1, pp. 88-91, 2006. Abstract
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E., A. M. A., O. - H. E. - B. M. M., M. A. S. El-Kady, H. M. S. Hassan, and A. A. M. Abdalla, "Purificatio and production of ELISA reagents against Watermelon mosaic virus .", Egypt. J. Virol.,, vol. 2, pp. 101–111, 2005. Abstract
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El-Banna, O. - H. M., and S. H. El-Deeb, "Phytoplasma Associated with Mango Malformation Disease in Egypt", Egypt J Pytopathol, vol. 35, issue 2, 2007. Abstract
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El-Banna, O. - H. M., N. I. Toima, S. A.Youssef, and A. A. Shalaby, "Molecular and Electron Microscope Evidence for an Association of Phytoplasma with Citrus Witches Broom Disease ", International Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research., vol. 6, issue 6, pp. 127-133, 2015. researchpaper_molecular-and-electron-microscope-evidence-for-an-association-of-phytoplasma-with-citrus-witches-broom-disease.pdf
El-Banna, O. H. M., W. M. Haggag, and N. A. Al-Ansary, "Biological products to control grapevine die back pathogen", Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research,, vol. 7, issue 11, pp. 545-555, 2015. jcpr-2015-7-11-545-555.pdf
El-Banna, O. - H. M., and S. H. El-Deeb, "First record of phytoplasma associated with malformed mango inflorescences in Egypt.", Egyptian Journal of Phytopathology, vol. 29, issue 1: National Information and Documentation Centre (NIDOC), pp. 101-102, 2001. Abstract
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El-Banna, O. - H. M., M. A. E. Awad, M. S. Abbas, H. M. A. Waziri, and H. S. A. Darwish, "Anatomical and Ultrastructural Changes in Tomato and Grapevine leaf tissues Infected with Tomato Ring Spot Nepovirus", Egyptian J. Virol, vol. 11, issue 2, pp. 102-111, 2014. plant_9_-_102-_111.pdf
El-Banna, O. - H. M., M. A. S. El-Kady, E. A. Salama, and S. N. Zein, "Nucleotide and Amino Acid Sequences Comparison between Two Strains of Barley Stripe Mosaic Hordeivirus (BSMV)", Egyptian J. Virol, vol. 1, pp. 51-60, 2004. Abstract
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El-Banna, O. H., M. S. Mikhail, A. G. Farag, and A. M. S. Mohammed, "Detection of phytoplasma in tomato and pepper plants by electron microscopy and molecular biology based methods", Egypt J Virol, vol. 4, pp. 93-111, 2007. Abstract
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El-Kady, M. A. S., O. - H. M. El-Banna, E. A. Salama, and S. N. Zein, "Purification and Serological Studies on Barley Stripe Mosaic Hordevirus", Egyptian J. Virol, vol. 1, pp. 149-156, 2004. Abstract
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Fahim, M. M., M. A. Mostafa, O. - H. M. El-Banna, A. A. Hilal, and S. A. Elmorssy, "Basel stem rot disease affecting pothos and schefflera plants in Egypt.", J. Appl. Sci., vol. 15, pp. 1-19, 2000. Abstract
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Farrag, A. A., A. K. El-Attar, M. El-Banna, Om-Hashem, I. A. I., and H. M. Mazyad, "Molecular and Biological Characterization of Squash Leaf Curl Virus (SLCV) affecting Common Beans in EGYPT", Egyptian J. Virol, vol. 11, issue 2, pp. 14-27, 2014. plant_2__14-27.pdf
Farrag, A. A., A. K. El-Attar, M. El-Banna Om-Hashem, I. A. I., and M. H. M., "Squash leaf curl virus (SLCV) incidence and severity on Phaseolus Vulgars in Egypt", Egyptian J. Virol,, vol. 11, issue 2, pp. 112-123, 2014. plant_10_-_112-_123.pdf
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G., F. A., M. A. S. El-Kady, O. - H. M. El-Banna, H. M. S. Hassan, and A. A. M. Abdalla, "Biological and molecular characterization of Watermelon mosaic Potyvirus (WMV).", Egypt. J. Virol., vol. 2, pp. 77 - 99, 2005. Abstract
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Hamed, A. H., E. - B. O. - H. M., G. G. A.M., H. El-Nagaar, and M. S. Shafie, "Isolation and Identification of Tobacco Rattle Tobravirus affecting onion (Allium cepa L.) in Egypt.", International Journal of Virology, vol. 8, issue 1, pp. 39-49, 2012. Abstract
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Hamed, A. H., A. E. K. Attar, and O. - H. M. El-Banna, "First Record of a Phytoplasma Associated with Faba Bean (Vicia faba L.) Witches’-broom in Egypt", International Journal of Virology, vol. 10, issue 2, pp. 129-135, 2014. Abstract

Symptoms of growth abnormalities and shoot proliferation followed by decline, whereas at the flowering stage virescence, phyllody and witches' broom prevailed naturally affecting faba bean plants were observed in fields of two governorate, Egypt. These plants were examined for phytoplasma infections. Light microscopy of hand-cut sections treated with Dienes’ stain showed blue areas in the phloem region of phyllody-infected plants. Electron microscopy of ultrathin section of infected plants revealed phytoplasma units inside phloem tissues. Dodder was transmitted into healthy faba bean and periwinkle plants. DNA of the Phytoplasma was detected in symptomatic faba bean samples through the specific amplification of their 16S-23S rRNA gene using nested PCR. Universal phytoplasma-specific as well as witches' broom-specific PCR primers have been used. This is the first report of a phytoplasma infecting faba bean in Egypt.

Hamed, A. H., O. - H. M. El-Banna, G. A. M. Ghanem, H. Elnagaar, and M. S. Shafie, "Isolation and Identification of Tobacco Rattle Tobravirus affecting onion (Allium cepa L.) in Egypt. ", International Journal of Virology, vol. 8, issue 1, pp. 39-49, 2012. Abstract

Tobacco Rattle Virus (TRV) was isolated from naturally infected onion (Allium cepa L.) plants growing in the fields of onion plants during the survey carried out in two successive seasons (2007-2008 and 2008-2009) in seven Egyptian Governorates. Plants showing yellowing, malformation, yellow stripping, white necrotic stripes and stunting symptoms were collected and subjected to identification studies that based on host range, symptomatology, modes of transmission, serological tests, inclusion bodies and morphology of virus particles. The virus was transmitted by mechanical inoculation and by seeds. On the other hand, cytological changes accompanied with the infection were investigated. Different methods of serological detection of the virus were also tested. The obtained results indicated that the host range of the expanded to 7 different plant families. The virus was transmitted mechanically and by seeds with percentages ranged between 8-13%. Different serological methods were used successfully for detection of TRV i.e., DAS-ELISA, TBIA and DIBA. Infection of tobacco leaves with TRV resulted in the formation of amorphous inclusion bodies in the cytoplasm. Light microscopy examination of semi thin sections in both healthy and artificially infected onion leaves showed anatomical changes which reflecting on the external symptoms on infected plants. Also, electron microscopy observed tubular particles with two main dimensions (length 48-114 nm and 180-197 nm and 22 nm width). Investigation of ultrathin sections by transmission electron microscopy revealed changes in both nucleus and chloroplast. According to the available data, TRV was isolated and identified for the first time in Egypt from onion plants during the present study.

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Khalil, E. M., M. F. Attia, E. A. Salama, A. A. Kishtah, and O. M. El-Banna, "Isolation and identification of potyvirus from naturally infected potato in Egypt", Egyptian Journal of Phytopathology (Egypt), 1986. Abstract
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