faculty of agriculture

Prof.Dr.Mohammed Saber Ali

Contact Information
Phone Number: 084 6356731                          
Fax Number: 084 6334964
E-mail Address: msa01@fayoum.edu.eg
Office: Agriculture Building
Postal Address: Fayoum - Fayoum University - Faculty of Agriculture - soils and water science Department - POBox: 63514
Academic Qualifications
B.Sc. : Soil and Water Science - Fayoum University - 1992
M.Sc. : Soil and Water Science - Soil Reclamation - Fayoum University - 1998
Ph.D. : Soil and Water Science - Soil Reclamation - Fayoum University - 2004
Academic Positions
Demonstrator : From 1993 To 1998
Assistant Lecturer : From 1998 To2004
Lecturer : From 2004 To 2010
associate professor. : from 2010 to 2017
Professor. : from 2017 Up Till Now
Puplication List
RESPONSE OF MAIZE GRAIN YIELD TO A PARTIAL SUBSTITUTION OF N-MINERAL BY APPLYING ORGANIC MANURE, BIO-INOCULATION AND ELEMENTAL SULPHUR AS AN ALTERNATIVE STRATEGY TO AVOID THE POSSIBLE CHEMICAL POLLUTION
DELINEATION OF PHYSIOGRAPHIC-SOIL UNITS OF THE NORTH-EAST DESERT OUTSKIRT OF El-FAYOUM DEPRESSION AND ITS SOIL SUITABILITY FOR AGRICULTURAL UTILIZATION PURPOSES BY USING LANDSAT IMAGERY
SIGNIFICANCE OF ELEMENTAL SULPHUR, BIO-INOCULATION AND MICRONUTRIENT FOLIAR APPLICATIONS ON CANOLA PLANTS GROWN IN A NEWLY RECLAIMED SOIL CALCAREOUS IN NATURE
Improving Productivity of Zucchini Squash Grown Under Moderately Saline Soil Using Gypsum, Organo-Stimulants and AM-fungi
THE POSSIBLE RESPONSE OF TOMATO GROWTH AND FRUIT QUAITY FOR APPLYING A WATER SOAKING SOLUTION OF POULTRY WASTES THROUGH DRIP IRRIGATION SYSTEM
PARTIAL SUBSTITUTION OF MINERAL NITROGEN FERTILIZERS BY BIO-FERTILIZER TO ALLEVIATE THE POSSIBLE RISKS OF CHEMICAL POLLUTION FOR BROCCOLI PLANTS
The Effective Role of Vermicompost, Elemental Sulphur and Ascorbic Acid on Tomato Plants Grown on A Newly Reclaimed Calcareous Soil at Fayoum Depression
Effect of Some Organic Soil Conditioners Under Drip Irrigation System on Improving Quantity and Quality Maize Yield
SIGNIFICANCE OF APPLIED ACTIVE DRY YEAST AND SOME ORGANIC FERTILIZERS ON MARJORAM PLANTS TO RATIONALIZE THE USE OF CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS
Influence of Organic compost, Proline and the Biofertilizer (Salinity Durable Bacteria) on Barley Growth and Nutrients Uptake under High Salinity Conditions