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  1. Babieva, I.P. and Moawad, H. On two types of spore formation in Lypomyces. Russian J. Microbiology, 35, 824-828, 1966.
  2. Krassilnikov, N.A., Babieva, I.P. and Moawad, H.A. new genus of soil yeast Zygolipomyces. Nov. Gen. Russian J. Microbiology, 36, 923-931, 1967.
  3. Babieva, I.P. and Moawad, H. The distribution of yeasts Lipomyces in soils. Vestnik of Moscow Univ., 107-113, 1967.
  4. Moawad, H. Occurrence of yeasts in U.A.R. soils. Zbl. Bakt. II, 125, 280-285, 1971.
  5. El-Helw, M.R., Ali, A.M. and Moawad, H. Fitness of Drosophila melanogaster and D. simulans in relation to natural genera of yeasts. Egyptian J. of Genetics and Cytology, 1, 196-202, 1972.
  6. Zayed, M.N., Taha, S.M., Moawad, H. and Kamel H. Nitrogen transformations in soils. II. In calcareous soils under barley and cow-bean in a two year rotation. Zbl. Bakt. II, 128, 389-396, 1973.
  7. Zayed, M.N., Taha, S.M., Moawad, H. and Khalafallah, M. Studies in actinomycetes in Egyptian soils. I. The distribution of actinomycetes. Zbl. Bakt. II, 101-109, 1973.
  8. Taha, S.M., Zayed, M.N., Moawad, H. and Khalafallah, M. Studies in actinomycetes in Egyptian soils. II. The occurrence of antibiotic producing actinomycetes. Zbl. Bakt. II, 128, 110-115, 1973.
  9. Zayed, M.N., Taha, S.M. Moawad, H. and Khalafallah, M. Studies on actinomycetes in Egyptian soils. III. Antagonistic activity of actinomycetes. Zbl. Bakt. II, 128, 1973.
  10. Abd-El-Nasser, M. and Moawad, H. Occurrence of certain autotrophic and heterotrophic soil microorganisms in the rhizosphere and rhizosplane of different plants. Zbl. Bakt.II, 128, 397-404, 1973.
  11. Moawad, H. and Abd-El-Nasser, M. Occurrence of certain soil microorganisms in the rhizosphere and rhizosplance of different plants. Zbl. Bakt. II, 128, 405-411, 1973.
  12. Babieva, I.P. and Moawad, H. Soil yeasts of the genus Lipomyces as soil conditioning agents. Russian J. Soil Science, 8, 430- 432,1973.
  13. Moawad, H., Guzev, V.S., Babieva, I.P. and Zvyagintsev, D.G. Adsorption of extracellular polysaccharide of the yeast Lipomyces lipofer on kaolinite. Russian J. Soil Science, 676-681, 1974.
  14. Abd-El-Nasser, M. and Moawad, H. Changes in number of microorganisms during decomposition of root exudates in soil. Zbl. Bakt. II, 130, 438-444, 1975.
  15. Nabih, I.A. and Moawad, H. The yield response of some leguminous crops to seed treatment with Mo, Zn and Co combined with nodule bacteria in sandy soils. Beitrage trop. Landwirtsch veterinarmed, 13, 311-316, 1975.
  16. Moawad, H., Bebieva, I.P. and Gorin, S.E. Soil aggegation under the effect of the extracullular polysaccharide of Lipomyces lipofer. Russian J. Soil Science, 65-68, 1976.
  17. Babieva, I.P., Moawad, H. and Marchenko, A.I. Nitrogen fixation in joint cultures of Lipomyces and bacteria. Russian J. of Microbiology, 46, 221-223, 1977.
  18. Babieva, I.P. and Moawad, H. Microbial degradation of extracellular polysaccharides of Lipomyces lipofer. Vestnik of Moscow Univ. 4, 55-58, 1977.
  19. Moawad, H. and Nabih, I.A. Yield response of horse been Vicia faba to combined seed treatment with some trace elements and nodule bacteria in clay soil. Hungarian Agrochemistry and Soil Science, 27, 169-173, 1978.
  20. Moawad, H. and Nabih, I.A. Changes in the rhizosphere microflora of horse bean as affected by the presowing seed treatment with some trace elements. Hungarian Agrochemistry and Soil Science, 27, 174-180, 1978.
  21. Moawad, H., Zohdy, L., Gamal El-Din, H. and Badr El-Din, S.M.S. Transformation of soil nitrogen associated with urea fertilization combined with pesticide application. Egyptian J. Microbiol. 14, 21-28, 1979.
  22. Moawad, H. Zohdy, L., Badr El-Din, S.M.S. and Gamal El-Din,H.Changes in certain biological and chemical properties of the urea treated soil as affected by some pesticides application. Egyptian J. Microbiol. 14, 29-36, 1979.
  23. Moawad, H., Ellis, W.R. and Schmidt, E.L. Rhizosphere response as a factor in competition among three serogroups of indigenous Rhizobium japonicum for nodulation of field-grown soybeans. App. Environm. Microbiol. 47, 607-612, 1984.
  24. Moawad, H., and Bohlool, B. Competition among Rhizobium spp. strains for nodulation of Leucaena leucocephala in two tropical soils. Appl. Environm. Microbiol. 48, 5-9, 1984.
  25. Moawad, H., Mahmoud, S.A.Z., Badr El-Din, S.M.S., Rawia F. Gamal and Enany, M.H. Transformations and effects of urea derivatives in soil. Z. Pflanzenernaehr. Bodenk. 147, 785-792, 1984.
  26. Moawad, H., Abd El-Malek, y., Abd El Maksoud, H.K. and Gohar, M. Response of faba bean to rhizobial inoculation and fertilization with micronutrients in sandy soil. Egypt J. Microbiol. Special Issue, 57-64, 1985.
  27. Badr El-Din, S.M.S., Moawad, H., Mahmoud, S.A.Z., Rawia F. Gamal and Enany, M.H. Urease inhibition by metals and its relation to nitrogen transformations. Z. Pflanzenernaehr. Bodenk. 148, 551-558, 1985.
  28. Moawad, H., Abd El-Malek, Y., Abd El-Maksoud, H.K. and Gohar m. Influence of micronutrients on nitrogen fixation by Vicia faba inoculated with Rhizobium leguminosarum in a sandy soil. Z. Pflanzenernaehr. Bodek. 148, 584-589, 1985.
  29. Badr El-Din, S.M.S., Khalafallah, M.A. and Moawad, H. Response of soybean to dual inoculation with Rhizobium japonicum and phosphate dissolving bacteria .Z. Pflanzenernaehr. Bodenk.149, 130-135,1986.
  30. Moawad, H., Salem, S.H., Badr El-Din, S.M.S., Khatter, T. and Iskander, M. Yeasts in Soils of Egypt. Zbl. Bakt. 141, 431-435,1986.
  31. Badr El-Din, S.M.S., Moawad, H., H., Salem, S.H., Khater, t. and skandar, M. Yeasts in the Phyllosphere of field grown plants in Egypt. Zbl. Bakt. 141, 489-493, 1986.
  32. Moawad, H., Badr El-Din, S.M.S. and Khalafallah, M.A. Quantification of nitrogen fixation by the Peanut / Rhizobium symbiotic system in a virgin sandy soil. Z. Pflazenernaehr. Bodenk, 149, 222-227, 1986.
  33. Salem, S.H., Moawad, H., Badr El-Din, S.M.S., Khater, T. and Iskandar M. Seasonal Variations in Yeast Content of rhizosphere and phyllosphere. Egypt J. Microbio. 21, 2, 321-327, 1986.
  34. Khalafallah, M.A., Badr El-Din, S.M.S. and Moawad, H. Field evaluation of biogas manure as a fertilizer for Corn. Egypt. J. Microbiol. 21, 2, 279-286, 1986.
  35. Abdel-Maksoud, H.K., Moawad, H. and Azazy, M.A. Field assessment of plant density effect on biological nitrogen fixation by faba beans Vicia faba. Egypt. J. Microbiol, Special issue, 69-76, 1986.
  36. Mahmoud, S.A.Z. Moawad, H., Gamal, R.F., Badr El-Din, S.M.S. and Enany, M.h. Urease activity and ureolytic microorganisms in Egyptian soil. Egypt. J. Microbiol. 21, 73-80, 1986.
  37. Gamal, R.F., Mahmoud, S.A.Z., Moawad, H. Badr El-Din, S.M.S. and Enany, M.H. Regulation of urea hydrolysis in soils using some organic compounds. Egypt. J. Microbiol. 22, 1-10, 1987.
  38. Moawad, H. and Schmidt, E.L. Occurrence and nature of mixed infections in nodules of field-grown soybeans (Glycine max). Biol. Fertile. Soils 5, 112-114, 1987.
  39. Moawad, H., Badr El-Din, S.M.S. and Khalafallah, M.A. Symbiotic nitrogen fixation by two lentil cultivars in relation to Rhizobium strains competition and irrigation rates. Egypt. J. Microbiol. 22, 203-212, 1987.
  40. Badr El-Din, S.M.S. and Moawad, H. Enhancement of nitrogen fixation in lentil, faba bean and soybean by dual inoculation with rhizobia and mycorrhyzae. Plant and Soil, 108, 117-124, 1988.
  41. Moawad, H., Badr el-Din, S.M.S. and Khalafallah, M.A. Persistence and competitiveness of three Bradyrhizobium japonicum inoculant strains in clay loam Nile Valley soil. Plant and Soil, 108, 137-141, 1988.
  42. Moawad, H., Badr El-Din, S.M.S. and Khalafallah, M.A. Field performance of three Rhizobium japonicum strains with two soybean cultivars. Biol. Fert. Soil, 6, 174-177, 1988.
  43. Badr El-Din, S.M.S. and Moawad, H. Effect of soil conditioners on some biological properties of sandy soil and the diversity of microbes involved in their biodegradation. Egypt. J. Microbiol. 23, 99-107, 1988.
  44. Moawad, H., Khalafallah, M.A. and Badr El-Din, S.M.S. Field Assessment of the interaction between seven soybean cultivars and three Rhizobium japonicum strains. Egypt. J. Microbiol., 23, 199-208, 1988.
  45. Moawad, H., Abdel Malek, Y., Abdel Maksoud, H.K. and Gohar, M. Yield response of faba bean (Vicia faba) to rhizobial inoculation, micronutrients application and wheat straw amendment in a virgin sandy soil. Egypt. J. Microbiol., 23, 465-472, 1988.
  46. Azzam, R., Azazzy, M.A., Khalafallah, M., Badr El-Din, S.M.S. and Moawad, H. Resistance of the reclaimer ameliorator polymeric gel against biodegradation. Egypt.
  47. Moawad, H., Badr El-Din, S.M.S. and Khalafallah, M.A. Assessment of faba bean (Vicia faba) response to inoculation with Rhizobium leguminosarum in clay loam Nile Delta soil. World J. of Microbiol and Biotechnology. 7, 191 - 195, 1991.
  48. Moawad, H., Khalafallah, M.A., Badr El-Din, S.M.S. Competition between three Bradyrhizobium japonicum as affected by strain proportion in inocula. Egypt. J. Microbiol. 26, 230-277, 1991.
  49. Moawad, H., Safwat, M.S.A., Abdel Nasser, M. and Moharram, T. M. Suitability of some agricultural wastes and locally available farm materials for the production of Bradyrhizobium japonicum inoculants. Egypt. J. Microbiol. 26, 329 - 340, 1991.
  50. Moawad, H. and Beck, D.P. Some characteristics of Rhizobium leguminosarum isolates from uninoculated field-grown lentils. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. Vol 23, pp. 933-937, 1992.
  51. Badr El-Din, S.M.S. and Moawad, H. Response of chickling vetch (Lathyrus sativus L.) and forage peas (Pisum spp) to inoculation with Rhizobium leguminosarum in north Sinai coastal soils. Egypt. J. Microbiol. 26, 223-29, 1991.
  52. Moawad, H. and Bohlool, B.B. Characterization of Leucaena rhizobia. World J. of Microbiol and Biotechnology .8, 387 - 392, 1992.
  53. Abd El- Maksoud ; Moawad, H. and R.H. Saad. Performance of soybaen as affected by Bradyrhizobium japonicum and Mycorrhizae under different levels of P and N fertilization . Egypt. J. Microbiol 30, 1994.
  54. Moawad, H.; H.K. Abd El- Maksoud and R.N. Saad. Response of Berseem Clover Trifolium alexandrinum to rock phosphate ferilization and dual inoculation with Rhizobium and Vesicular Arbuscular Mycorrhiza (VAM). Egypt. J. Microbid. 30, 1995.
  55. Moawad, H., S.M.S. Badr El-Din, R.A. Abdel-Aziz. Improvement of biological nitrogen fixation in Egyptian winter legumes through better management of Rhizobium. Plant and Soil 204: 95-106, 1998.
  56. Moawad, H., Ali, M.A. El Saeedy, M. and R.A.I. Abou-shanab Survey of Edible Hypogeous Ascomycotina of Egypt. The African Journal of Mycology & Biotechnology Vol5 (1): (1-12) (1997).
  57. Ali, M. A; M. T. El-Saeedy; Moawad, H. and R. A. I. Abou-Shanab (1998) Host range diversity and impact of vegetation on the desert Truffles of Egypt .J. Union Arab Biol, Cairo Vol 5(B), Botany, 43-57.
  58. Abd El-Haleem D., V. Wintzingerode F., Moawad H. and Goebel U. Phylogenetic analysis of rhizosphere-associated beta-subclass proteobacterial ammonia oxidizers in a municipal wastewater treatment plant based on rhizoremediation technology. Letters in Applied Microbiology. (1), 34-38. (2000).
  59. U.B. Priefer; J. Aurag; B. Boesten; I. Bouhmouch; R. Defez; A. Filali-Maltouf; M. Miklis; H. Moawad; B. Mouhsine; J. Prell; A. Schluter; B. Senatore. Characterisation of Phaseolus symbionts isolated from Mediterranean soils and analysis of genetic factors related to pH tolerance. (2001) Journal of Biotechnology, 91 (2-3): 223-236.
  60. Abd El-Haleem D., Moawad H., Zaki E. A., and Zaki S. (2002). Molecular Characterization of Phenol-Degrading Bacteria Isolated from Different Egyptian Ecosystems. Microb. Ecol. 43 (2): 217-224.
  61. Hassan Moawad and Wafaa M. Abd El-Rahim (2002). Assessment of symbiotic performance of several bean cultivars inoculated with their specific rhizobia. Egyptian of Journal Microbiology. In press Vol. 3.
  62. Wafaa M. Abd-El-Rahim, S. A. Abu Sediera, M.A. Khalafallah and H. Moawad. (2002). Growth of soil bacteria on the insecticide Hostathion. Egyptian of Journal Microbiology. In press Vol. 4.
  63. Wafaa M. Abd-El Rahim, Moawad H and M. A. Khalafallah (2003). Microflora involved in textile dye waste removal. Journal of Basic Microbiology Vol. 43, No. 3.
  64. Hassan Moawad, Wafaa M. Abd El-Rahim and M. A. Khalafallah (2003). Evaluation of biotoxicity of textile dyes using two bioassay tests. Journal of Basic Microbiology Vol. 43, No. 3.
  65. Abou-Shanab, R.A., Angle, J.S., Delorme, T.A, Chaney, R.L., van Berkum, P.; Moawad, H., Ghanem, K., H. A. Ghozlan. (2002). Rhizobacterial Effects On Nickel Extraction From Soil And Uptake By Alyssum Murale: In Press inNew Phytologiest Journal

    Book Chapters and Conference Proceedings

  66. Nabih, I.A., Moawad, H. and El-Sherif, A.F. The effect of inoculation by nodule bacteria and nitrogen fertilization on growth, yield and nitrogen content of soybean (Glycine max) plants. Proceedings of the 6th Arab Science congress, Damascus, 2, 443, 1969.
  67. Szabo, I., Marton, M., Moawad, H. and Buti, I. Comperative studies on microbial populations of soil plant and animal habitats of forest rendzina, IV. Hungarian Colloquium Pedobiologiae, Dijon, 313-317, 1970.
  68. Moawad, H. Effect of extracellular polysaccharide of yeasts Lipomyces Lipofer on the biological activity of dernovopodzolic and chernozem soils. Proceedings of the international symposium on the interaction of soil microflora and environmental pollution, II, 107-117, 1977.
  69. Moawad, H. and salem, S.H. Evaluation of two media for studying the distribution of fungi in Egyptian soils. Bull. NRC, Egypt, 3, 385-294, 1978.
  70. Abd-El-Malek, Y., Monib, M., Moawad, H. and Abdel-Malek, S.M. phosphatase activity of Egyptian Soils. Bull. NRC, Egypt, 4, 77-83, 1979.
  71. Abd-El-Malek, Y., Monib, M., Moawad, H. and Abdel-Malek, S.M. Studies on invertase and catalase activities of Egyptian soils. Bull, NRC, Egypt, 4, 267-274, 1979.
  72. Taha, S.M., Zayed, M.N., Moawad, H. and Kamel, H. Nitrogen transformations in soils. IV. In calcareous soil under horse bean and sesame in a two year rotation. Bull, NRC, Egypt, 6, 117-123, 1981.
  73. Moawad, H., Zohdy L.I., Badr El-Din, S.M.S. Kalafallah, M.A. and Abdel-Maksoud, H.K. Assessment of anaerobically digested slurry as a fertilizer and soil conditioner. In proceedings of the International Conference on biogas technology, transfer and diffusion, M.M. El-Halwagi (ed). El Sevier Appl. science publishers, London and N.Y. 499-519, 1984.
  74. Azzam, R. Ayoub, R., Khalafallah, M.A. and Moawad, H. Field application of polymeric gel. RAPG in desert plantation. In proceedings of Third International Conference on radiation processing for plastics and rubber, November, 181-185, 1987.
  75. Moawad, H., Badr El-Din, S.M.S. and Khalafallah, M.A. Field performance of rhizobial inoculants for some important legumes in Egypt. In "Nitrogen Fixation by legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture". D.P. Beck and L.A. Materon (eds). Martinus Nijhoff Publ., Netherlands. pp. 235-244, 1988.
  76. Bohlool, B.B., Bezdicek, D.F., Somasegaran, P. and Moawad, H. Interstrain competition for rhizosphere colonization and nodule occupancy in the pea, lentil and chickpea / Rhizobium symbiosis. In "World Crops: Cool Season Food Legumes",
  77. Abdel-Nasser, M., Moawad, H. Safwat, M.S. and Moharram, T.M. Assessment of some locally available materials as substitute for peat in production of legume inoculants. In "The Role of Biological Nitrogen Fixation for Development of Rural Africa". A.M. Abdel-Hafez, M.E. El-Haddad and M.N. Magdoub (eds), published by MIRCEN, Cairo, pp. 241-249, 1988.
  78. El-Haddad, M.E.,Zohdi,L.,Ishac,Y.Z.,Moawad, H. and Abdel-Zaher, R. Effect of N. fertilizers and introduced inoculants on N2-fixation by Egyptian clover. In "Recent Advances in Biotechnology and Applied Biology", T.C. Shu, Y.C. Kwong and Y.S.Norman (eds). The Chinese University of Hong Kong, pp. 723-732, 1988.
  79. Moawad, H. and Badr El-Din, S.M.S. Assessment of rhizobial inoculation response in field-grown lentil using 15N dilution technique. In Proceedings of 12th North American Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation Conference" Ames, Iowa, PP. 80, 1989.
  80. Moawad, H., Khalafallah, M.A and Badr El-Din. Field screening for nitrogen fixing and competitive abilities of Bradyrhizobium japonicum strain nodulating soybean In: Recent Development in Biological Nitrogen Fixation in Africa, M.Sadiki and A.Hilali (eds), IAV Hassan II, Rabat, Morocco, pp. 151 -163, 1994.
  81. Moawad, H. Badr, El-Din,S.M.S and Radwan, S.M.A. Assessment of need to inoculate for widely cultivated Legumes crop in Egypt. In: Recent Development in Biological Nitrogen Fixation in Africa, M.Sidiki and A.Hilali (eds), IAV Hassan II, Rabat, Morroco pp.16-23, 1994.
  82. Abd-El Maksoud, H.K., Moawad, H. El-Laboudi. A.E. and Saad , R.W. Soybean response to mycorrhizal inoculation methods combined with two rhizobial inoculant mixtures. In: Recent Development in Biological Nitrogen Fixation in Africa, M.Sadiki anf A.Hilali (eds), IAV Hassan II, Rabat, Morocco, pp.24-31, 1994.
  83. Zohdy, L., Moawad, H., El-Haddad,M.E. Ishac,Y.Z. and Abdel Aziz. R.A. Salt stress as a factor in inoculant strain establishment in clover nodules. In: Recent Developments in Biological Nitrogen Fixation Research in Africa, M. Sadiki and D.K. Hilali (eds), IAV Hassan II, Rabat, Morocco. pp. 413-427, 1994.
  84. Sadowsky, M. J., and Moawad, H. The use of rep-PCR DNA finger printing to examine competition for nodulation among genetically related Bradyrhizobium japonicum Page 673 in Nitrogen fixation: fundamentals and application (Tikhonovich, I. A., Provorov, N. A., Romanov, V. I., and Newton, W. E., eds). Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1995.
  85. Monibe M.; Moawad, H.; Fayez M.; Khalafallah M. and Shames El-deen A.. Screening of indigenous bean nodulating rhizobia for enhanced N2 Fixation with bean cultivar. In: Symposium On Agro-Technologies Based On Biological Nitrogen Fixation For Desert Agriculture, El-Arish, North Sinai Governorate, 14-16: April 1998.
  86. Monibe M.; Moawad, H.; Fayez M.; Khalafallah M. and Shames El-deen A.. Competition between the most promising local and standard type strains of bean rhizobia nodulating cv. Giza 6 using Gus gene and FA techniques. In: Third Arab Conference on Modern Biotechnology and Areas of Application in the Arab World, 14-17: December, Cairo, Egypt 1998.
  87. Monibe M.; Moawad, H.; Fayez M.; Khalafallah M. and Shames El-deen A. Characterization of bean rhizobia isolated from Egyptian soils. In: Third Arab Conference on Modern Biotechnology and Areas of Application in the Arab World, 14-17: December, Cairo, Egypt 1998.
  88. Wafaa M. Abd-El Rahim, M. A. Khalafallah and Moawad H.. Biodiversity of Acacia saligna rhizobia. In: Third Arab Conference on Modern Biotechnology and Areas of Application in the Arab World, 14-17: December, Cairo, Egypt 1998.
  89. Moawad, H., Zaki, E.A. and Darwish, A.Y. "Biotechnology & Information Technology incubators in Mubarak Science Park " The 8th International Conference on Management of Technology, IAMOT, Cairo, Egypt (1999).
  90. Wafaa M. Abd-El Rahim, M. A. Khalafallah and Moawad H. Enhancement of nodulation and N2Fixation of Acacia saligna in sandy and calcareous soils with indigenous population of acacia nodulating rhizobia. In proceeding of the Regional Symposium On Agro-Technologies Based On Biological Nitrogen Fixation For Desert Agriculture, El-Arish, North Sinai Governorate, Egypt. Edited by M. Fayez and N.A. Hegazi, pp 127-136, 2000.

List of translated books and articles

  • Karuzena, I. Principals of Biology. 471p, Mir, Moscow, 1967. (From Russian Language to Arabic).
  • Shabashnikov, V. Physiology of Microorganisms. 250p, Dar El Thakafa El Haditha, Cairo, 1971. (From Russian Language to Arabic).
  • Vilipovetch, U. Principles of Biochemistry. Part 1, 297p, Mir, Moscow, 1981. (From Russian Language to Arabic).
  • Vilipovetch, U. Principles of Biochemistry. Part 2, 318p, Mir, Moscow, 1981. (From Russian Language to Arabic).
  • Many Scientific articles in general biology and microbiology. 500p. (From Russian Language to English).