
Entessar Al Jbawi
Head of Sugar Beet Department,Co editor in chief in Syrian Journal of Agricultural Research (SJAR)
Name | Entessar Al Jbawi |
---|---|
University | General Commission for Scientific Agricultural Research |
Country | Syrian Arab Republic |
Position | Editorial board member |
Biography
Publications: Publications: 15 International papers, 37 Regional and local papers, 11 articles, 3 booklets, 12 scientific reports, 14 national conferences, 1 book, 12 Master students, 4 Ph. D students, 3 international and national projects, 2 international work shops and 4 international training courses. 8 international conferences.Editorial board member in 7 international journals.
Achievements:
- Reproduction sugar beet seeds locally for the first time in Syria (2017).
- New planting date of sugar beet crop in Syria for the Northern and Eastern area in Al Raqqa and Der Al Zur governorates (Summer time, 15th July to 15th August). 2013.
- Recommendation of 14, and 22 monogerm and multigerm sugar beet varieties to be grown in largescale in autumn time, also 25 monogerm and 25 multigerm sugar beet varieties to be grown in largescale in winter time, in Syria.
- Reviewed more than 50 international manuscripts in different international refereed journals.
Latest Updates Scrolling
Track Your Article
Video Articles
Browse by Subject
Dental
Medical & Surgical Case Reports
Pediatrics
Education
Biosensors and Bioelectronics
Complementary Medicine
Clinical Oncology Research Journal
Orthopedics
Genetics and Microbiology
Dermatological
Medicine and Trauma Care
Cardiology
Biomarker
Diabetes Management and Metabolism
Gastroenterology and Digestive Disorders
Obstetrics and Gynecological
Sports Science and Physical Therapy
Urology and Renal Problems
Endocrinology Disorders
Surgery and Insights
Agriculture research
Psychiatry and Brain Disorders
Pain Management and Anesthesiology
Biotechnology and Biochemistry
Infectious Diseases and Diagnosis Journal
Otolaryngology and Rhinology
Drug Abuse
Ophthalmology
The Gastronomy: Food Processing and Technology
Australian Journal of Nursing Research