Dr. Abdulmoneim  Mohammad A. Saadabi
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Dr. Abdulmoneim Mohammad A. Saadabi

Professor
Shaqra University, Saudi Arabia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Microbiology from Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden

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Biography

Dr. Abdulmoniem M. A. Saadabi holds a position of Professor at Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences for Boys at Shaqra, Shaqra University, Saudi Arabia. He has obtained his PhD in Microbiology from Swedish University of Agriculture Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden. He has remarkable record of professional leadership. Previously he was appointed as Research Assistant at Department of Botany and Pathology, Wad Medani, Sudan, Teaching Assistant at Department of Microbiology, Gezira University, Lecturer, Assistant Professor at Tripoli University, Tripoli, Libya, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor and Professor and Dean at Al Neelain University, Khartoum, Assistant Professor and Head of Section of Biology at King Khalid University, Abha, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He has published 37 research articles in journals and 1 book contributed as author/co-author. He successfully supervised 18 MSc and 7 PhD students. He is member of Swedish Society for Microbiology, full member of Institute of Biology and Arab Society of Plant Protection. He is member of editorial board in Bioved Research Society and Annual Journal of Abha Teachers College, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Nematology
62%
Plant Pathology
90%
Botany
75%
Microbiology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
37
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Alhussaini, M.S., A.M. Saadabi, K. Hashim and A.A. Al-Ghanayem, 2016. Efficacy of the desert truffle Terfezia claveryi to cure trachoma disease with special emphasis on its antibacterial bioactivity. Trends Med. Res., 11: 28-34.
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  2. Alhussaini, M.S., A.M. Saadabi, M.I. Alghonaim and K.E. Ibrahim, 2015. An evaluation of the antimicrobial activity of Commiphora myrrha Nees (Engl.) oleo-gum resins from Saudi Arabia. J. Med. Sci., 15: 198-203.
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  3. Al Sobeai, S.M., A.A. Al-Ghanayem, M.S. Alhussaini, B. Joseph and A.M. Saadabi, 2015. Antibacterial activity of Anastatica hierochuntica L. extracts extracts against different groups of bacterial pathogens: An in-vitro test. Aust. J. Basic Applied Sci., 9: 27-30.
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  4. Mohammed, T.A., A.E. Khalid and A.M. Saadabi, 2014. PCR detection of Staphylococcal enterotoxin A and B genes in Staphylococcus aureus isolated from salted fermented fish. Microbiol. J., 4: 51-56.
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  5. Mohammed, T.A., A.E. Khalid and A.M. Saadabi, 2014. Isolation of Staphylococcus aureus from some semi preserved Sudanese food. Res. J. Microbiol., 9: 246-250.
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  6. Moglad, E.H.O., O.M. Abdulla, W.S. Koko and A.M. Saadabi, 2014. In vitro anticancer activity and cytotoxicity of Solanum nigrum on cancers and normal cell lines. Int. J. Cancer Res., 10: 74-80.
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  7. Moglad, E.H.O., O.M. Abdalla, H. Abd Algadir, W.S. Koko and A.M. Saadabi, 2014. In vitro antimicrobial activity and cytotoxicity of Maerua oblongifolia. Int. J. Med. Med. Sci., 1: 32-37.
  8. Bakheit, S.E.A. and A.M. Saadabi, 2014. Antagonistic affects of actinomycetes isolated from Tuti island farms (Central Sudan) against Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.vasinfectum a phytopathogenic fungus. Int. J. Adv. Res., 2: 114-120.
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  9. Al-Hussaini, M.S., A.M. Saadabi and R.M. Abdallah, 2014. Occurrence of multiple antibiotic resistances in Escherichia coli Isolated from children of Diarrheal symptoms. Int. J. Sci. Res., 3: 12-17.
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  10. Al Motuirei, S.H. and A.M.A. Saadabi, 2014. Probiotic efficacy of Lactobacillus reuteri culture filtrates against Certain groups of proliferating bacteria isolated from acne abscess. Br. J. Pharmacol. Toxicol., 5: 98-102.
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  11. Saadabi, A.M. and A.H. Mohammed, 2013. Evaluation of antibiotic resistance for (Methicillin-Resistance) Staphylococcus aureus. Int. J. Trop. Med., 8: 124-128.
  12. Saadabi, A.M.A., N.M. Ali, H.I. Mohammed, F.N. Alsafi and H.B. Mustafa, 2012. An in vitro antimicrobial activity of Calotropis procera (Ait). R.Br. extracts on certain groups of pathogenic microorganisms. Res. J. Med. Sci., 6: 13-17.
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  13. Moglad, E.H.O., M.S. Alhassan, W.S. Koko and A.M. Saadabi, 2012. In vitro antimicrobial activity of Sudanese medicinal plants. J. Med. Sci., 12: 219-223.
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  14. Saadabi, A.M.A. and E.H.O. Moglad, 2011. Experimental evaluation of certain Sudanese plants used in folkloric medicine for their antibacterial activity (In-vitro tests). J. Applied Sci. Res., 7: 253-256.
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  15. Saadabi, A.M.A. and Al-Nur El-Amin, 2011. Effects of environmental pollution (Auto-Exhaust) on the micro-morphology of some ornamental plants from Sudan. J. Applied Sci. Res., 7: 270-273.
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  16. Saadabi, A.M., L.F. Ali, A.B. Omer, G.A. Ahmed and R.K. Al Asa, 2011. Isolation and identification of pathogenic Bacteria and Fungi From Some Sudanese banknote currency. J. Applied Sci. Res., 7: 129-133.
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  17. Saadabi, A.M., 2011. Prevalence and assessment of air-borne fungi at vegetable central market of Khartoum state, Sudan. J. Applied Sci. Res., 7: 550-553.
  18. Saadabi, A.M. and I.E. Abu Zaid, 2011. An in vitro antimicrobial activity of Moringa oleifera L. seed extracts against different groups of microorganisms. Aust. J. Basic Applied Sci., 5: 129-134.
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  19. Saadabi, A.M.A. and S.M.H. Ayoub, 2009. Comparative bioactivity of Hydnora abyssinica A. Braun against different groups of fungi and bacteria. J. Med. Plants Res., 3: 262-265.
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  20. Saadabi, A.M.A. and M.A. Siddig, 2008. Control of root-knot nematode on tomato seedlings by chemical root-dipping or soil application. Plant Sci. Res., 1: 83-86.
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  21. Yassin, A.M. and A.M.A. Saadabi, 2007. Role of Pratylenchus sudanensis, A root-lesion nematode in the syndrome of cotton wilt in Gezira area of Sudan. Agric. J., 2: 415-418.
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  22. Saadabi, M.A.A., 2007. Evaluation of Lawsonia inermis Linn. (Sudanese Henna) leaf extracts as an antimicrobial agent. Res. J. Biol. Sci., 2: 419-423.
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  23. Al-Nur El-Amin and A.M.A. Saadabi, 2007. Contribution to the knowledge of soil fungi in sudan rhizosphere mycoflora of sugarcane at kenana sugar estate. Int. J. Bot., 3: 97-102.
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  24. Abdulmoneim, M.A. Saadabi and Al-Nur El-Amin, 2007. In vitro studies on the toxicity of culture filtrates of different fungi on the growth of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. vasinfectum. J. Boil. Sci., 7: 429-432.
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  25. Saadabi, A.M.A., A.G. AL-Sehemi and K.A. AL-Zailaie, 2006. In vitro antimicrobial activity of some Saudi Arabian plants used in folkloric medicine. Int. J. Bot., 2: 201-204.
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  26. Saadabi, A.M.A., 2006. Survey of predacious fungi in some Saudi Arabian soils. Res. J. Microbiol., 1: 285-288.
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  27. Saadabi, A.M.A., 2006. On the fungal flora of Saudi Arabian soils. Res. J. Microbiol., 1: 280-284.
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  28. Saadabi, A.M.A., 2006. Antifungal activity of some saudi plants used in traditional medicine. Asian J. Plant Sci., 5: 907-909.
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  29. Saadabi, A.M. and E.N.E Amin, 2001. Isolation and identification of some endozoic and nematode-trapping fungi from agricultural soils of Sudan. Arab J. Plant Protect., 19: 55-58.
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  30. Saadabi, A.M., 1993. Plant-parasitic microbes associated with some ornamental plants in Libya. Pak. J. Nematol., 11: 49-51.
  31. Saadabi, A.M., 1990. Transmission and host range of tomato leaf curl virus disease. Libyan J. Sci., 18: 34-41.
  32. Saadabi, A.M., 1989. A new record of tomato leaf curl virus disease from Libya. Plant Pathol., 88: 94-101.
  33. Saadabi, A.M., 1988. Plant-parasitic microbes associated with the rhizosphere of sugar cane in kenana State of Sudan. Int. Nematol. Network Newslett., 5: 28-30.
  34. Saadabi, A.M., A.M. Yassin and Y.M. El-Tayeb, 1987. Comparative morphology of Pratylenchus sudanensis; P. zeae and P. neglectus with emphasis on variation within P. sudanensis population. Int. Nematol. Network Newslett., 4: 39-50.
  35. Saadabi, A.M., A.M. Yassin and Y.M. El-Tayed, 1986. Interaction between Pratylenchus sudanensis and the vascular Wilt fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. Sp. Vasinfectum in cotton (Gossypium spp. ). Int. Nematol. Network Newslett., 3: 25-26.
  36. Saadabi, A.M., 1986. Distribution of Pratylenchus sudanensis in relation to soil depth in cotton (Gossypium barbadense L.) and guava (Psidium guajava L.). Int. Nematol. Network Newslett., 3: 26-27.
  37. Saadabi, A.M., 1985. Studies on the biology and control of some root-lesion microbes with emphasis on Pratylenchus sudanensis n. Sp. In cotton in Gezira area. Int. Nematol. Network Newslett., 2: 13-14.