Dr. Mohammed Elbashier | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Mohammed Elbashier, Sudan University of Science and Technology, Sudan
Dr. Mohammed M. A. Elbashier is a soil scientist with expertise in soil physics, soil conservation, and land evaluation. He holds a Ph.D. from Hohai University, China (2020), focusing on the effects of amendments on soil properties and Chinese melon growth under saline irrigation. He has extensive experience in soil analysis, particularly in evaluating soil chemical and physical properties, and has led over 85 soil survey projects in Sudan. Currently, he serves as a technical director and lecturer in the Department of Soil and Water Sciences at Sudan University of Science and Technology. Dr. Elbashier has published extensively on soil amendments, modeling soil properties, and crop suitability. π±π¬
Publication Profile
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- Assessing drought vulnerability and adaptation among farmers in Gadaref region, Eastern Sudan πΎπ§ – Cited by: 89 – Year: 2018
- Effect of irrigation regimes and soil texture on the potassium utilization efficiency of rice π±π§ – Cited by: 59 – Year: 2019
- Analysis of drought and vulnerability in the North Darfur region of Sudan ππΎ – Cited by: 45 – Year: 2018
- Effect of digestate and biochar amendments on photosynthesis rate, growth parameters, water use efficiency and yield of Chinese melon (Cucumis melo L.) under saline irrigation ππ± – Cited by: 24 – Year: 2018
- Impacts of Legal and Institutional Changes on Irrigation Management Performance: A Case of the Gezira Irrigation Scheme, Sudan βοΈπ§ – Cited by: 21 – Year: 2018
- Effect of biochar on some soil properties and tomato growth under saline water conditions π π§ – Cited by: 19 – Year: 2017
- Efficiency of two models for prediction of exchangeable sodium percentage from sodium adsorption ratio on saline and non-saline soil π±π§ – Cited by: 12 – Year: 2016
- Modeling of Soil Exchangeable Sodium Percentage Function to Soil Adsorption Ratio on Sandy Clay Loam Soil, Khartoum-Sudan ππ§ͺ – Cited by: 11 – Year: 2016
- Effect of Pesticide Residues (Sevin) on Carrot (Daucus carota L.) and Free Nitrogen Fixers (Azotobacter spp) π₯π± – Cited by: 9 – Year: 2016
- Effects of organic amendments on soil properties and growth characteristics of Melon (Cucumis melo L.) under saline irrigation ππ§ – Cited by: 7 – Year: 2021