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Molecular Life Of Red Palm Weevil

Rabab A a El-Mergawy

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English
Dr. Rabab
31 October 2024
Red palm weevil, RPW, is an invasive insect species distributed worldwide, infecting different palm species. Here, a set of phenotypic and genetic characteristics of the red palm weevil are reviewed in Part I: Structural, biological and ecological characteristics; while different approaches to managing the red palm weevil population, including molecular approaches, are reviewed in Part II.
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Imprint:   Dr. Rabab
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   367g
ISBN:   9798227240958
Pages:   316
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

I got a PhD in Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology: Molecular Biology, between Sadat City University, Egypt & National Institute of Scientific Research (CNRS) under French Institute of Research for Development. I have a B.Sc. and a M.SC. In Agricultural Sciences, from Cairo University, Egypt. I worked as a Scientific Researcher, at the French Development Research Center - Cairo and Paris branches. Also I was a Biotechnology Expert, at the Arab Organization for Agricultural Development of the League of Arab States, Cairo branch. Also, I have trained graduate & post-graduate students in molecular biology techniques. As well I was a former honorary member of the Tunisian Palm Association. As well I attended different global, regional, and local conferences & workshops. My previous publishing credits include: dissertations, scientific books, research and review articles, reports and proposals. Also, I obtained the Distinguished Scientific Research Award from the Iraqi Date Palm Network; added to the list of ""Distinguished Arab Scientists"" of the same network; Obtained a certificate of appreciation from the Nakhla Association in Tunisia; I was also honored at the 11th National Conference of Giza Sons, Egypt.

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