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Noha A Sukar

Department of Biological and Environmental Science, Al Azhar University, Tanta, Egypt

Biography

Dr. Noha A Sukar is an Associate professor in the department of Biological and Environmental Science, Al Azhar University, Tanta, located in Egypt. His study interests major on  Biological and Environmental Science. In recent years, he has studied Microbial Isolation, PCR, Microbial Genetics. Currently , Dr. Noha A Sukar is the author/editors/reviewer in several international journals. He published 12 articles in many journals and the articles are informative and got good citations.
 
Publications

Degradation of Profenofos and λ-Cyhalothrin Using Endogenous Bacterial Isolates and Detection of the Responsible Genes

An effective profenofos and λ-cyhalothrin degrading bacterium (strain DB17) was isolated from soil samples collected from Qassim region, Saudi Arabia. Based on the results of phylogenetic similarity of 16SrDNA gene sequences, strain DB17 was identified to be Pseudomonas putida. The isolate utilized profenofos and λ-cyhalothrin as the sole... Read More»

Reda R Abdullah, Sherif B Abde, Ghani and Noha A Sukar

Research Article: J Bioremediat Biodegrad 7:360

DOI: 10.4172/2155-6199.1000360

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