I am a PhD holder and an academician with major interests in various areas including pesticide chemistry, environmental management and dynamics, plant diseases, pest control and management. I have vast experience in research and teaching at a University. I have conducted several research studies in line with pesticides and pests control. These studies include biological and cytological investigations on the effects of herbicides on rice seedlings and rice weeds; tolerance level of rice cultivars as affected by herbicides with respect to irrigation systems; spatial and temporal assessment of pesticide residues in natural waters of Japan; risk assessment of pesticide residues; SPE-HPLC-UV method validation for determination of pesticide residues in natural waters; and control of Barley Net Blotch disease (Pyrenophora teres) using non-traditional compounds compared with selected Fungicides.
Mohamed Mohamed Ali
I worked as visiting researcher in Hiroshima University, Japan from September 2015 to May 2017 in the field environmental pollution by pesticide residues and its remediation technologies in water.