Biography

Prof. Abdou Abdou Soaud

Soil Science Department, Faculty of Agriculture

Cairo University, Egypt

Professor


Email: a2soaud@yahoo.com, asoud@cu.edu.eg


Qualifications

1990  Ph.D., Soil Science, University of Ghent, Ghent, Belgium

1984  M.S., Soil Science, University of Ghent, Ghent, Belgium

1978  B.S., Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, Egypt


Publications (Selected)

  1. Abdou A. Soaud, Fareed H. Al Darwish, and M. Motior Rahman (2012),. Stable isotope N15 as precision technique to investigate elemental sulfur effects on fertilizer nitrogen use efficiency of corn grown in calcareous sandy soils. Proceeding of 11thInternational Conference on precision Agriculture, Indianapolis, USA.
  2. Motior M.R., Abdou A.S, Fareed H. Al Darwish, Khaled A. El-Tarabily, Mohamed A. Awad, Faruq Golam1 and M. Sofian-Azirun (2011), Influence of elemental sulfur on nutrient uptake, yield and quality of cucumber grown in sandy calcareous soil. AJCS 5(12):1610-1615.
  3. Abdou A. Soaud, Fareed H. Al Darwish, Maher E. Saleh, Khaled A. El-Tarabily, M. Sofian-Azirun and M. Motior Rahman (2011), Effects of elemental sulfur, phosphorus, micronutrients and Paracoccus versutus on nutrient availability of calcareous soils. AJCS 5(5):554-561.
  4. Abdou A. Soaud, Maher E. Saleh, Khaled A. El-Tarabily, M. Sofian-Azirun and M. Motior Rahman (2011), Effect of elemental sulfur application on ammonia volatilization from surface applied urea fertilizer to calcareous sandy soils. AJCS 5(5):611-619.
  5. M. Motior Rahman, Abdou A. Soaud, Fareed H. Al Darwish and M. Sofian-Azirun ( 2011), Effects of sulfur and nitrogen on nutrients uptake of corn using acidified water. African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 10(42), pp. 8275-8283.
  6. M. Motior Rahman, Abdou A. Soaud, Fareed H. AL Darwish, Faruq Golam and M. Sofian-Azirun (2011), Growth and nutrient uptake of maize plants as affected by elemental sulfur and nitrogen fertilizer in sandy calcareous soil. African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 10(60), pp. 12882-12889.
  7. M. Motior Rahman1, Abdou A. Soaud, Fareed H. Al Darwish and M. Sofian-Azirun (2011), Responses of sulfur, nitrogen and irrigation water on Zea mays growth and nutrients uptake. AJCS 5(3):350-360.
  8. Soaud, A.A. and F.H. Al Darweesh (2010), Increasing Water Efficiency in Greenhouse Cooling system in Arid Regions Using Sulfur Burning Technology. Proceeding of 19th World Congress of Soil Science, Soil Solutions for a Changing World, Brisbane, Australia.
  9. Soaud, A. A (2010), Problem-Based Learning and e-Learning Approach to Teaching Introductory Soil Science Course. Proceeding of 19th World Congress of Soil Science, Soil Solutions for a Changing World, Brisbane, Australia.
  10. Soaud, A.A., M. E. Saleh, K. A. El-Tarabily and S. Matsumoto (2008), Effect of Amending Urea Fertilizer with Sulfur and Sulfur-Oxidizing Bacteria Strains on Precision Management of Ammonia Volatilization Loss From Calcareous Sandy Soils. Proceeding of 9th International Conference on Precision Agriculture. Denver, Colorado, USA.
  11. Awad M. A., A. A. Soaud, S. M. El-Konaissi (2006), Effect of exogenous application of anti-stress substances and elemental sulphur on growth and stress tolerance of tissue culture derived plantlets of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) cv. ‘Khalas’ during acclimatization. Journal of Applied Horticulture, 8(2): 129-134.
  12. Soaud A. Abdou (2006), Effect of applied elemental sulfur and sulfur-oxidizing bacteria (Parococcus versutus) into calcareous sandy soils on the availability of native and aApplied phosphorus and some micronutrients. Proceeding of The 18th World Congress of Soil Science. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
  13. El-Tarabily, K.A., A.A. Soaud, M.E. Saleh and S. Matsumoto (2006), Isolation and characterisation of sulphur-oxidising bacteria, including strains of Rhizobium, from calcareous sandy soils and their effects on nutrient uptake and growth of maize (Zea mays L.). Australian J. of Agricultural Research. Vol. 57(1): 101-111.


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