Dr. Yasser Essam Abdel-Ghafar El-Enany
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Dr. Yasser Essam Abdel-Ghafar El-Enany

Assistant Professor
Department of Economic Entomology and Pesticides, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Breeding Biology and Molecular Genetics from Cairo University, Egypt

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Agricultural Sciences
62%
Entomology
90%
Pesticide Toxicology
75%
Physiology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
11
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Elenany, Y.E., 2019. Physiochemical parameters and rheological properties of citrus, clover and marjoram Egyptian bee honeys. J. Entomol., 16: 17-22.
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  2. Elenany, Y.E., 2019. Identification of some lactic acid bacteria strains isolated from honeybee workers Apis mellifera L. rectum. J. Agric. Sci. Mansoura Univ., 10: 49-52.
  3. Elenany, Y.E., 2019. Effect of Incorporation of marjoram honey on the sensory, rheological and microbiological properties of goat yogurt. J. of Entomol., 16: 9-16.
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  4. Ahmed, K.S., S.M. El-Bermawy, A.M. Elwesemy, H.Z. Al-Gohary Y.E. Elenany and A.M. Bayomy, 2019. Therapeutic effect of some honeybee products on alleviating symptoms of osteoarthritis in male albino rats. J. Apither., 4: 28-36.
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  5. El-Din, S.H.A., Y. Ibrahim, Y.E. Elenany, A.E. Abdalla and M.S. El-Masarawy, 2018. Efficiency of queen pheromonal signals on comb construction in honeybee colonies. Bull. Ent. Soc. Egypt. Econ. Ser., 44: 37-45.
  6. Abdalla, A.E. and Y.E. Elenany, 2018. Determination of some heavy elements in bee honeys from different governorates of Egypt. Bull. Ent. Soc. Egypt. Econ. Ser., 44: 27-35.
  7. Elenany, Y.E. and A.E. Abdallah, 2016. Rearing honeybee queens in, Apis mellifera L. colonies during the activity season of oriental wasps Vespa orientalis L. Int. J. Agric. Technol., 12: 667-674.
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  8. El-Enany, Y.E., 2016. Treatment of laying workers in queenless honeybee colonies, Apis mellifera L. using unsealed brood combs. Bull. Ent. Soc. Egypt., 92: 267-273.
  9. El-Enany, Y.E., M.E. Zakaria, M.E. Nour and M.A. Eweis, 2010. Some histological studies on the ovaries of virgin queens produced from honeybee colonies of different races and hybrids. Bull. Ent. Soc. Egypt, 87: 135-143.
  10. El-Enany, Y.E., M.E. Nour, A.A.M. El-Shemy and M.A. Eweis, 2006. Biochemical changes in the haemolymph of laying workers in honeybee colonies. J. Agric. Sci. Mansoura Univ., 31: 450-456.