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Ultrastructure of the sheep nose myasis oestrus ovis, linnaeus, 1758 and camels nose myasis cephalopina titillator, clark, 1797 in Saudi Arabia farms
2011
Aljubran, S.A. | Alsaqabi, S.M.
Farm animals have a high economic importance because of their important products such as meat, milk, hair as well as skin, not only in our country but also all over the world. These animals can be infected by serious pathogens, external and internal parasites causing severe damage, which result in losses of animal production. Accordingly, the study of external parasites with light microscope and scanning electron microscope were recorded, to clarify the exact composition of species. Also, differences in the morphological characteristics between the two Myiasis species: Oestrus ovis (Linnaeus, 1758) and Cephalopina titillator (Clark 1797), were investigated.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Effect of some constituents of citrus essential oil against postharvest pathogenic fungi of citrus fruits
2002
El-Mohamedy, R.S.R. | Abdel-Kareem, F. | Abd-Alla, M.A. (National Research Center, Cairo (Egypt). Plant Pathology Dept.)
Flowers bacterial soft rot of bird of paradise, Strelitzia reginae, Banks in Egypt and its control
2001
Abdel-Khair, H. | Nofal, M.A. (National Research Center, Cairo (Egypt). Plant Pathology Dept.)