Ph.D. DEGREE
List ofGraduate Courses
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PLPT 501 Diagnosis of Plant Diseases (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 502 Insect Pests (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 503 Pesticides and the Environment (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 504 Phytopathology I (Fungi & Bacteria )(Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 505 Insect Biology (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 506 Chemistry of Pesticides (Advanced ) (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 507 Phytopathology II (Nematodes & Viruses) (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 508 Insect Ecology and Behavior (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 509 Formulation of Pesticides (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 510 Recent Approaches in Insect Pest Control (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 511 Bioassay of Pesticides (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 512 Phytopathological Techniques (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 513 Insect Physiology (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 514 Insecticides (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 516 Taxonomy of Agricultural Insects (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 517 Pesticides for Non-Insect Animal Pests (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 518 Advanced Epidemiology (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 519 Host Plant Resistance to Insects (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 520 Phytopathogenic Pesticide (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 521 Phytopathogenic Fungi (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 522 Insect Vectors of Plant Pathogens (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 523 Herbicides (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 524 Phytopathogenic Bacteria (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 525 Pests of Wood Trees and Pastures (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 526 Chemistry and Instruments of Pesticide Analysis (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 527 Phytopathogenic Nematodes (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 528 Acarology (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 530 Phytopathogenic Viruses (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 531 Honey-bee Biology (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 533 Recent Approaches in Plant Disease Control (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 534 Biological Control ( Advanced ) (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 535 Fumigants and Fumigation (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 536 Integrated Insect Pest Management (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 537 Advanced Toxicology (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 538 Stored Grain and Stored Products Pests (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 590 Selected Topics (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 595 Seminar (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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PLPT 600 Research and Thesis (Syllabus – Instructor – Laboratory)
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Content of Graduate Courses
PLPT 501 Diagnosis of Plant Diseases (2 credit-hours)
Field and laboratory study of the most important locally spread plant diseases and their diagnosis and identification. (Prerequisite: PLPT 221).
PLPT 502 Insect Pests (3 credit-hours)
A biological and ecological study of major insect pests of field crops and fruit trees in the Kingdom with emphasis on the estimation of their population, damage they cause and methods of control. (Prerequisites PLPT 243 or PLPT 343).
PLPT 503 Pesticides and the Environment (2 credit-hours).
The Agro-ecosystem. Mutual effects of pesticides and the environments. Hazards of pesticides to wildlife, man and farm animals pesticide registration, storage, disposal and handling precautions. (Prerequisite: PLPT 261).
PLPT 504 Phytopathology I (Fungi & Bacteria ) (3 credit-hours)
Study of fungal and bacteria pathogens, methods of parasitism, pathogenicites and host - plant pathogen interaction, with some examples (Prerequisite: PLPT 321).
PLPT 505 Insect Biology (2 credit-hours)
A comparative study of the different developmental stages of insects of agricultural importance including shape, habitat and type of injury. The life cycle and methods of laboratory rearing of representatives of defoliators, stalk-bores, sap-suckers, fruit pests, stored products pests, aquatic insects and the external parasites of man and animals. (Prerequisite 343).
PLPT 506 Chemistry of Pesticides (Advanced ) (2 credit-hours)
Chemistry of the different of pesticides. Physical and chemical characteristics of pesticides. Relations between the chemical structure and biological activity. (Prerequisite: PLPT 360).
PLPT 507 Phytopathology II (Nematodes & Viruses) (3 credit-hours)
Study of nematode and viral pathogens, methods of parasitism, pathogenicities and host-plant pathogen interaction, with some examples. (Prerequisites: PLPT 323, PLPT 325 ).
PLPT 508 Insect Ecology and Behavior (2 credit-hours)
Insect population ecology and life systems. Current theories explain insect numbers. Insect movements, migration, dispersion and effect on numerical changes. Study of natural population. Interspecific and intraspecific competition for food and habitats. Study and analysis of life tables. (Prerequisite: PLPT 341).
PLPT 509 Formulation of Pesticides (2 credit-hours)
Physicochemical characteristics of pesticides formulation. Role of the formation adjuvants, factors affecting, pesticides efficacy and time of activity. Controlled release formations. (Prerequisite PLPT 460).
PLPT 510 Recent Approaches in Insect Pest Control (1 credit-hour)
A general survey of the different methods recently applied pest control: - Chemosterilants, anti-feedants, irradiation, growth, regulators, hormone analogues, pheromones, etc.
PLPT 511 Bioassay of Pesticides (2 credit-hours)
Definition, importance and applications. Qualitative and quantities methods of bioassaying insecticides, fungicides, herbicides and other pesticides. (Prerequisite PLPT 360).
PLPT 512 Phytopathological Techniques (3 credit-hours)
Different techniques applied in the study of fungal, bacteria, nematode and viral diseases. (Prerequisites PLPT 504, PLPT 507).
PLPT 513 Insect Physiology (2 credit-hours)
A comparative study of the embryonic development in insects. A physiological study of the different body systems: digestive circulatory, respiratory, reproductive, nervous and excretory. Physiology of hormones and its relation to the biology of insects. (Prerequisite PLPT 241).
PLPT 514 Insecticides (2 credit-hours)
Applications of insecticides, their advantages and problems. Classification of insecticides: inorganic, botanical, and organic. Other chemicals used in insect control, i.e. insect growth regulators. (Prerequisites PLPT 261).
PLPT 515 Non-Infectious Plant Diseases (2 credit-hours)
Disease symptoms and disorders in plants due to non-infectious agents and agri-chemicals phytotoxicities. ( Prerequisite PLPT 221 ).
PLPT 516 Taxonomy of Agricultural Insects (2 credit-hours)
Principles and theories of taxonomy. Taxonomic categories: the species, subspecies and higher categories. Taxonomic characters. Classification of immature stages of insects. With special reference to orders Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, Hemiptera and Homoptera. (Prerequisite PLPT 241).
PLPT 517 Pesticides for Non-Insect Animal Pests (2 credit-hours)
Nematicides, mollussicides, acaricides, rodenticides, avicides and piscicides. Structure / activity relationships. Formulations and methods of application. (Prerequisite PLPT 261 ).
PLPT 518 Advanced Epidemiology (2 credit-hours)
Development of disease in plant associations, Follow-up and use of special models prepared for this purpose. (Prerequisite PLPT 221).
PLPT 519 Host Plant Resistance to Insects (2 credit-hours)
Definitions of resistance and susceptibility. Causes of resistance. Morphological, physiological and chemical properties of resistant plants. Factors affecting resistance. Examples of resistant plants: wheat potatoes, citrus and certain other vegetable crops. (Prerequisite PLPT 502).
PLPT 520 Phytopathogenic Pesticide (2 credit-hours)
Fungicides, nematicides and bactericides. Relationships between their chemical structure and biological activity. Modes of their bioactivity. Translocations within plants and soils. (Prerequisites PLPT 325,PLPT 504 ).
PLPT 521 Phytopathogenic Fungi (2 credit-hours)
Study of the structure, function, classification and identification of plant pathogenic fungi, with examples. (Prerequisite PLPT 504).
PLPT 522 Insect Vectors of Plant Pathogens (2 credit-hours)
Adaptation of insect vectors of plant pathogens and their behaviour. Insect transmission of bacterial, fungal and viral diseases. Relationship between host plants and insect. Disease symptoms caused by insects with poisonous secretions. (Prerequisites PLPT 323, PLPT 343).
PLPT 523 Herbicides (2 credit-hours)
Systemic, contact and residual herbicides. Modes of biological activity and structure-activity relationships. Selectivity of herbicides. Injurious effects of residues in the soil. Factors affecting their field performance. (Prerequisite PLPT 261).
PLPT 524 Phytopathogenic Bacteria (2 credit-hours)
Principles and methods of identification of plant pathogenic bacteria. Chemistry and physiology of cell elements. Role and properties of anti- bacterial agents. Survival and dissemination of pathogenic bacteria. Host-pathogen interactions. (Prerequisite PLPT 504).
PLPT 525 Pests of Wood Trees and Pastures (1 credit-hour)
Recognition of insects attacking wood trees, shrubs and the important range plants in the Kingdom; with emphasis on the study of their life-cycle damage and methods of control. (Prerequisite PLPT 502).
PLPT 526 Chemistry and Instruments of Pesticide Analysis (2 credit-hours)
Methods of chemical analysis of pesticides: chromatography, spectero- photometery, gravimetry and volumetry. Handling and use of pesticide analysis instruments, spectral obsarbiometry, flame-emission spectrometry, chromatographic separation and nuclear magnetic resonance. (Prerequisite PLPT 506).
PLPT 527 Phytopathogenic Nematodes (2 credit-hours)
Detailed studies of host plant-nematode relationships. Disease progress mechanism. Interaction between nematodes and other pathogens. Nematode ecology and recent advanced in their control. (Prerequisite PLPT 507).
PLPT 528 Acarology (2 credit-hours)
Survey of order Acarina. Amore detailed study of the morphology, biology, damage and methods of control of plant feeding forms, with reference to species parasitic on man and animals. (Prerequisite PLPT 343).
PLPT 529 Residue Analysis of Pesticides (2 credit-hours)
Importance of residue analysis in relation to human health methods of sampling, separation and extraction of residues. Problems of instrumental analysis of pesticide residues. Residual analysis of pesticides in certain biological media. (Prerequisite PLPT 526).
PLPT 530 Phytopathogenic Viruses (2 credit-hours)
Physical and chemical characterization of phytopathogenic viruses. Virus assembly and the different methods replication. Virus isolation, purification and the different serological methods used in their identification. The use of electronic microscope, spectrophotometer, centrifugation in the detection and identification of plant viruses. (Pre-requisite PLPT 507).
PLPT 531 Honey-bee Biology (2 credit-hours)
Ecological factors affecting the biology of the honey-bee. Apiary management. Genetics and methods of queen rearing and introduction. Artificial insemination. Bee behavior. Pests and diseases and their control. (Prerequisite PLPT 245).
PLPT 532 Pest Resistance to Pesticides (1 credit-hour)
Differences between resistance and tolerance. Types and degrees of pest resistance to pesticides. Causes and remedy. Case-study of resistance developed in some important pests. (Prerequisite PLPT 511).
PLPT 533 Recent Approaches in Plant Disease Control (1 credit-hour)
Recent and non-classical methodologies in dealing with plant pathogens, their hosts and environment to control or reduce plant diseases and their spread. (Prerequisites PLPT 504, PLPT 507).
PLPT 534 Biological Control ( Advanced ) (2 credit-hours)
Biological characteristic of parasites and predators. Specificity and host selection. Food requirement for adult parasite and predators. Introduction, augmentation and conservation of natural enemies. Microbial control. Biological control of weeds. (Prerequisite PLPT 508).
PLPT 535 Fumigants and Fumigation (2 credit-hours)
Fumigation as an application technology of pesticides. Chemicals used for fumigation, flogging and smoking. Formulations, equipments and methods. (Prerequisite PLPT 261 ).
PLPT 536 Integrated Insect Pest Management (3 credit-hours)
Ecological concepts of integrated management. Components and strategies of integrated management. Tactics of insect pest management. Insect population levels and methods of sampling. Examples of pest management programs for field crops, fruits and protected forming. (Prerequisites PLPT 508, PLPT 510 ).
PLPT 537 Advanced Toxicology (2 credit-hours)
Origin scope and advanced of toxicology. Classification of poisons. Routes of up taking poisons, their dynamics and metabolism. Mechanisms of toxic action. Biological side effects, associated problems and possible solutions. Regulations and safety evaluations of pesticides. (Prerequisite PLPT 506).
PLPT 538 Stored Grain and Stored Products Pests (2 credit-hours)
Types of losses in-food grains. Factors affecting grain storage. Grain determination and grain heating. Distribution of insects in stored grains. Methods of grain storage and control of stored grain pests. (Prerequisite PLPT 343).
PLPT 539 Pests and Diseases of Date-palm Trees (2 credit-hours)
Detailed study of pests and diseases affecting date-palm trees damage they cause, life cycle and ecology. Protective and control measures. (Prerequisite PLPT 343).
PLPT 590 Selected Topics (1 credit-hour)
Selected study for an individual student related to his area of specialization under the direction of the supervisor.
PLPT 595 Seminar (1 credit-hour)
Lecture presentation by the student in major field of specialization.
PLPT 600 Research and Thesis (6 credit-hours)
Six credit hours will be approved for the student for conducting research and submitting his thesis. (Prerequisite PLPT 595).