*Participation of the College of Dentistry in the Early EADS Competition      *Council of Conservation Department      * Council of Islamic Archaeology Department      * Council of Egyptology Department      * The Library Committee
Prof . Dr. Sanaa Abu Srie Haroon
Contact Information
Phone Number : 084 6356731- 084 6379574
Fax Number: 084 6334964
E-mail Address: sah00@fayoum.edu.eg
Office: Early Childhood Education Faculty
Postal Address: Fayoum - Fayoum University - Faculty of Childhood Education - POBox: 63514
Academic Qualifications
B.Sc. : Agricultural Sciences – Tanta University – 1973
M.Sc. : Agricultural Sciences – University of Florida - U.S.A. - 1979
Ph.D: philosophy of Agricultural Sciences - University of Florida - U.S.A. - 1982
Academic Activities
Graduate Assistant : University of Florida - USA - from1976 to 1982
Assistant Professor : from1986 to 1990.
Associate Professor : from1990 to 1994.
Professor : from1994 untill now.
Academic Activities
General Director of the Nematology and Biotechnology Center : College of Agriculture - Fayoum University.
Dean of Early Childhood Faculty : form 2006 till now.
List Of Publications

S.A. HAROON1 AND C. ZIJLSTRA2“The Use of Ribosomal DNA or ITS Spacer, RELP, Scar primer, And Multiplex Test As Molecular Techniques For Root Knot Nematode Identification”. Egyptian Journal of Agronematology 2 (2): 127 – 172 (1998)

S.A. Haroon1 AND P. KARLOVSKY2“Molecular Analysis of Different Meloldogyne Incognita Populations, Isolated from Egypt by Using Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA.”. Egyptian Journal of Agronematology 1 (1): 121 – 135 (1997)

HAROON,S.A.:M.S.M.S. MACD, S.M. ABDEL . WAHAB AND K.F.M.M. HASHIM “Biocontrol of Root Knot Nematode Meloidogyne Incognita Using Certain Medicinal Plants Under Field, LAB., AND, Tisssue Culture Condrrions”. 5 th Nat. Conf. of Pests & Dis. Of Veg. & Fruits in Egypt, ismailia (1993)

Sanaa Haroon, Fac. Of Agric. El-Fayoum , Cairo University “Substances Toxic To The Root – Knot Nematode Meloldogyne Incognlta In Roots Extracts Of Cyperus Esculentus”.

Aref A. Abdul-Baki 1,3, Sanaa A. Haroon 2 and David J. Chitwood I.“Resistance in Tomatoes Mi to Meloidogyne incognita and M. Arenaria as affected by gene Mi Heterozygosity and Temperature”

S.A. HAROON1and P.KARLOVSKY2 “Identification of Resistance Breaking Field Populations of Root Knot Nematodes on tomato in Egypt by Isolating of DNA for Genomic finger Printing”

“Effect of Six Grasses on the Population Levels of Meloidogyne Incognite And Tylenchulus Semipenetrans ”.

S.A. HAROON1 AND C. ZIJLSTRA2“Rapid Identification of Genetic Relationship of M. Incognita Population by Polymerase Chain Reaction – RAPD Markers.”. Egyptian Journal of Agronematology 2(2): 173 - 205 (1998)

SANAA A.HAROON,2 A. ABDUL BAKI,2 AND R.N. HUETTEL 3 “An In Vitro Test for Temperature Sensitivity and Resistance to Meloidogyne incognita in tomato”. Egyptian Journal of Agronematology 25(1): 83 - 88 (1993)

“The influence of Extracts of Selected Ornamental and Medicinal plants on Hatching and Development of Meloidogyne incognita Juveniles” Egyptian Journal of Agronematology 3(1/2): 149 - 161 (1999)

“Resistance Stability of some Tomato Cultivars Against Meloidogyne incognita Infection Under Different Temperatures”. Egyptian Journal of Agronematology 5(1&2): 115- 126 (2001)

Nematodes Presence in Sadat and Tahreer Areas With Detection of Genetic Variabilties with in Root Knot Nematode Population Sanaa A. Haroon and Ezzat M. Osman , Plant Protection Department Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University , Fayoum Branch Assiut Journal of Agricultural Science, Vol 34, No .5 , 2003

Development of Meloidogyne Incogita Inhibited by Digtaria decumbens CV. Pangola1 Sanaa Haroon and Grover C. Smart, JR.2

Root Extracts of Pangola Digitrass Affect Egg Hatch and Larval Survival of Meloidogyne Incognita1 Sanaa Haroon and Grover C. Smart, JR.2

Host Status of Five Weeds and Their Effect on Pratylenchus Bracuyurus and tylenchorhynchus Annulatus Infestation of Corn Sanna A. Haroon , Fac, of Agric., Fayoum, Cairo University.

Effects of Hairy Vetch and Four Different Kinds of Grasses as Mulches in the Production of Tomatoes and Control of Meloidogyne incognita

Effects of Fluctuated Temperature on the population Level of Root Knot Nematode Meloidogyne Incognita in Resistant and Susbectable Tomato

Cloning full length cDNAs of dorsal gland specific genes of putative pathogenicity factors from potato cyst nematode Globodera rostochiensis

Post-Infection Development of Heterodera Zeae in Susceptible and Resistant Corn Cultivars

The Effect of Four Summer Legume Cover Crops on the Population Level of Meloidogyne Incognita, Pratylenchus Penetrans and Trichodorus Christiei

Rapid Identification of Genetic Relationship of M. Incognita Population by Polymerase Chain Reaction RAPD Markers

Population Dynamics, Interaction and Demage Potential of some plant Parasitic Nematodes Associated with Corn, Zea Mays

Interspecific Polymorphisms within Root-knot Nematode Populations Detected with RAPD-PCR Markers

Effects of Hairy Vetch and Four Different Kinds of Grasses as Mulches in the Production of Tomatoes and Control of Meloidogyne incognita

A Preliminary Study on the Nematode Resistance Mi Gene of Tomato

Studies on the Effect of Cyperus Rotundus and Cyperus Esculentus on Plant Parasitic Nematode Meloidogyne Incognita and Trichodorus Christiei

Effects of Some Organophosphate and Caebamated Nematicidesa in Controlling Heterodera Zeas on Corn

Cloning full length cDNAs of dorsal gland specific genes of putative pathogenicity actors from potato cyst nematode Globodera rostochiensis

Development of specific SCAR- markers for Meloidogyne incognita and Meloidogyne javanica

Evaluation of a novel method of RNA fingerprinting based on AFLD to compare between avirulent L19 and virulent L22 of potato cyst nematode Globodera rostochiensis

Identification of different root-knot nematodes and detection of intraspecific and intrapopulation genetic variabilities between different nematode samples using RAPD technique

Resistance Stability of Some Tomato Cultivars against Meloidogyne incognita Infection under Different Temperatures

Evaluation of a novel method of RNA fingerprinting based on AFLD to compare between avirulent L19 and virulent L22 of potato cyst nematode Globodera rostochiensis

Comparison of Mixtures vs. Monocultures of Cover Crops for Fresh-market Tomato Production with and without Herbicide

Cloning full length cDNAs of dorsal gland specific genes of putative pathogenicity actors from potato cyst nematode Globodera rostochiensis

Development of Specific SCAR-markers for Meloidogyne incognita and Meloidogyne javanica

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