Prof. Hani Saber Sayed Saudy | Plant Disease Modelling | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Ain Shams Unversity | Egypt

Prof. Hani Saber Sayed Saudy, an eminent Egyptian scholar from Ain Shams University’s Agronomy Department, has established himself as a pioneering figure in Crop Production, Physiology, and Management, with a remarkable dedication to Plant Disease Modelling. Throughout his academic journey, Prof. Saudy’s contributions to Plant Disease Modelling have redefined agricultural practices, integrating advanced physiological understanding with computational simulation of plant responses to environmental stresses. His educational foundation in Agronomy, crowned with a PhD from Ain Shams University, empowered him to apply Plant Disease Modelling concepts across diverse fields including biotic and abiotic stress analysis, crop optimization, and weed dynamics. Professionally, he has held several academic and consultative roles, combining research excellence with leadership in laboratory and field-based programs centered around Plant Disease Modelling. His research portfolio, comprising numerous international publications and patents, reflects a consistent focus on how Plant Disease Modelling supports sustainable productivity in stress-prone ecosystems. Recognized among Stanford’s Top 2% of World Scientists, Prof. Saudy’s awards highlight his scientific rigor and innovative work. His technical expertise spans simulation modeling, agronomic data analysis, and biostatistical evaluation within the framework of Plant Disease Modelling, ensuring his studies remain globally relevant. In conclusion, Prof. Hani S. Saudy exemplifies the fusion of theory and applied research, continually advancing Plant Disease Modelling as a tool for sustainable agricultural resilience and productivity enhancement. His Google Scholar Citations: 3537, h-index: 40, i10 index: 65.

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Featured Publications

1. Noureldin, N. A., Aboelghar, M. A., Saudy, H. S., & Ali, A. M. (2013). Rice yield forecasting models using satellite imagery in Egypt. The Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Science, 16(1), 125–131.

2. Abd–Elrahman, S. H., Saudy, H. S., El–Fattah, D. A. A., & Hashem, F. A. E. (2022). Effect of irrigation water and organic fertilizer on reducing nitrate accumulation and boosting lettuce productivity. Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 22(2), 2144–2155.

3. Noureldin, N. A., Saudy, H. S., Ashmawy, F., & Saed, H. M. (2013). Grain yield response index of bread wheat cultivars as influenced by nitrogen levels. Annals of Agricultural Sciences, 58(2), 147–152.

4. Makhlouf, B. S. I., Khalil, S. R. A. E., & Saudy, H. S. (2022). Efficacy of humic acids and chitosan for enhancing yield and sugar quality of sugar beet under moderate and severe drought. Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 22(2), 1676–1691.

5. El–Metwally, I., Geries, L., & Saudy, H. (n.d.). Interactive effect of soil mulching and irrigation regime on yield, irrigation water use efficiency and weeds of trickle–irrigated onion. Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science, 68(8), 1103–1116.

Prof. Hani Saber Sayed Saudy | Plant Disease Modelling | Best Researcher Award

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