Personal Information

  • Position : Associate Professor
  • Department : Botany
  • Specification :
  • Work Phone : 572403866
  • Email : Mohesienmarwa@du.edu.eg

E-Courses

Researches

  1. Biodiversity of the genus Aspergillus in different habitats
  2. Polymeric complexes—LXI. Supramolecular structure, thermal properties, SS-DNA binding activity and antimicrobial activities of polymeric complexes of rhodanine hydrazone compounds
  3. Recent developments on genus Chaetomium
  4. Diversity of toxigenic fungi in livestock and poultry feedstuffs
  5. Insights into the Bioprospecting of the Endophytic Fungi of the Medicinal Plant Palicourea rigida Kunth (Rubiaceae): Detailed Biological Activities
  6. Applications of Chaetomium Functional Metabolites with Special Reference to Antioxidants
  7. A taxonomic analysis of fungi collected and described from Egypt up to 1931
  8. Phytochemical Screening and Antioxidant Potential of Lotus corniculatusand Amaranthus viridis
  9. Essential oils as antimicrobial and food preservatives
  10. Industrial bioprocessing strategies for cultivation of local Streptomyces violaceoruber strain SYA3 to fabricate nano-ZnO as anti-phytopathogens agent.
  11. Mycogenical Synthesising AgNPs Using Two Native Egyptian Endophytic Fungi Isolated from Poisonous Plants
  12. Heavy Metals Biosorption Using Dry Biomass of Lotus Corniculatus L. And Amaranthus Viridis L.
  13. Bio-Control And Ultrastructure Of Post-Harvest Pathogenic Fungi Of Apple Fruits: Post-harvest pathogenic fungi of fruits
  14. Suppression of Aspergillus and Penicillium Species by Organic Extracts of Common Soft Corals and Sponge Species Habited in Hurghada, Red Sea, Egypt.
  15. Pathogenicity of fungi colonizing some hard corals and invertebrates from the northern egyptian red sea coast
  16. Biodegradation of Agricultural Wastes by Chaetomium Species
  17. Bioremediation of Anthracene, Phenanthrene and Phenol by Cunninghamella echinulata
  18. Cellulolytic activities of thermophilic Thermoascus aurantiacus MW559792 and Mycothermus thermophilus MZ723073.
  19. Potential of selected tobacco endophytic fungi against Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, the causal agent of tobacco collar rot disease
  20. Assessing Efficacy of Some Egyptian Medicinal Plants Extract against Postharvest Fungi cause Spoilage of Fruits
  21. Fungal Biodegradation and Enzymatic Activities on Sawdust
  22. Assessment of diesel degrading potential of fungal and bacterial isolates from Egypt.
  23. Assessment of diesel degrading potential of fungal and bacterial isolates from Egypt
  24. Quantitative assessment of oil-degrading microorganisms from coastal Mediterranean soil of Egypt
  25. EL-Sayed M. EL-Morsy*, Mohamed 1. Abou-Dobara
  26. Efficient biodelignification of rice straw by fungi under submerged fermentation
  27. Lepista nuda (Bull.) Cooke (Basidiomycota: Tricholomataceae): A new record for Egypt