Dr. Mohamed Basyony Mohamed Mahmoud
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Dr. Mohamed Basyony Mohamed Mahmoud

Professor PhD of Poultry Nitrtion
Animal Production Research Institute (APRI), Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Poultry Nutrition from Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt

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Biography

Dr. Mohamed Basyony Mohamed Mahmoud is currently working as Senior Research of Poultry Nutrition at Animal Production Research Station Borg El Arab Alexandria Governorate belongs to Animal Production Research Institute Dokki- Egypt. He obtained his Ph.D. in Poultry Nutrition from same University. His area of interest related to Animal and Veterinary Sciences. His area of expertise includes Poultry, Nutrition, Economic Efficiency, Broilers Fatten, Egg Production, Hatching, Statistical analysis, Blood Biochemical, Rabbits, Nutrition, Economic Efficiency, Digestibility, Meat Quality, Natural Antioxidants, Antioxidants Enzymes, Statistical Analysis, Quail, Nutrition, Egg Production, Hatching, Statistical Analysis, Natural Plants, Acacia, Atriplex, Waste Industries of Fruits and Vegetables, Source of Natural Antioxidants, Heat Stress, and Desert Plants. He has 16 publications in journals contributed as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
100%
Poultry and Rabbit Physiology productive and Reproductive
62%
Heat Stress
90%
Nutrition
75%
Digestibility
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

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Chapters
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Selected Publications

  1. Basyony, M., S.A. Morshed, A. Abdelmodat, S.A. Zahran and M.A. Hassan, 2020. Effect of oral administration of wheat (Triticum aestivuml.) germ, eruca sativa mill. seed oils and their mixture on semen evaluation of v-line rabbit bucks. Asian J. Anim. Sci., 14: 44-53.
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  2. Basyony, M.M., E.I. Abd El Gawad, R.M.A. Dohreig and A.A. El-Salam, 2019. Influence of replacement Egyptian tree willow (Salix safsaf) (Leaves and small stems) with berseem hay on some reproductive of doe rabbits. Egypt. J. Rabbit Sci., 29: 149-167.
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  3. Basyony, M. and A.B. Azoz, 2019. Influence of using natural feed additives on some reproductive and productive performance of doe rabbits. Egypt. J. Rabbit Sci., 27: 463-484.
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  4. Amer, F., S. Mobaraz, M. Basyony, K. Mahrose and S. El-Medany, 2019. Effect of using prickly pear and its by-products as alternative feed resources on performance of growing rabbit. Egypt. J. Rabbit Sci., 29: 99-124.
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  5. Abdel-Azeem, S., M.M. Basyony and S.H. Abu Hafsa, 2019. Feed intake, antioxidant properties and litter performance affected by multi-nutrient block additive of rabbit does during prevailing heat stress in Egypt. J. Anim. Poult. Prod., 10: 133-139.
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  6. Abdel-Azeem, A.A.S. and M.M. Basyony, 2019. Some blood biochemical, antioxidant biomarkers, lipid peroxidation, productive performance and carcass traits of broiler chicks supplemented with alpinia galangal rhizomes extract during heat stress. Egypt. Poult. Sci. J., 39: 345-363.
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  7. Helal, F.I.S., A.Y. El-Badawi, G.A. Abou-ward, S. El-Naggar, A.A. Hassan, M.M. Basyoney and A.A.A. Morad, 2018. Semen quality parameters of adult male nzw rabbits fed diets added with two different types of probiotics. Egypt. J. Nutr. Feeds., 21: 125-132.
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  8. Basyony, M., E. Abd El Gawad and R. Abdel-Monem, 2018. Evaluation of egyptian tree willow (Salix safsafs) leaves and its feeding affect on productive performance of New Zealand white rabbits. Egypt. J. Rabbit Sci., 28: 39-62.
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  9. Abdel-Azeem, A.S., A.A. Hassan, M.M. Basyony and S.H. Abu Hafsa, 2018. Rabbit growth, carcass characteristic, digestion, caecal fermentation, microflora and some blood biochemical components affected by oral administration of anaerobic probiotic (Zad®). Egypt. J. Nutr. Feeds, 21: 693-710.
  10. Basyony, M., H. Elsheikh, H.A. Salam, K. Mohamed and A. Zedan, 2017. Utilization of Ziziphus spina-christi leaves as a natural growth promoter in rabbit’s rations. Egypt. J. Rabbit Sci., 27: 427-446.
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  11. Salama, W.A., M. Basyony, M. Suliman, R. Matari and H. Hassanein, 2016. Effect of feeding olive cake supplemented with or without bentonite on performance of growing rabbits. Egypt. J. Rabbit Sci., 26: 211-230.
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  12. Hassan, F.A., K.M. Mahrose and M.M. Basyony, 2016. Effects of grape seed extract as a natural antioxidant on growth performance, carcass characteristics and antioxidant status of rabbits during heat stress. Arch. Anim. Nutr., 70: 141-154.
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  13. Waly, A.H., M.M. Bassyony, A.H. Zedan and H.M.F. Galal, 2015. Inclusion of dried agro-industrial strawberry by-products in growing rabbit diets. Egypt. J. Nutr. Feeds, 18: 371-381.
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  14. Hassan, F.A., E.M. Hoballah, M.M. Basyony and S.A. El-Medany, 2015. Effect of dietary selenium enriched micro-algae supplementation on growth performance and anti-oxidative status of rabbits under high ambient temperature in summer season. Egypt. J. Nutr. Feeds, 18: 131-146.
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  15. Hafsa, S.H.A., M.M. Basyony and A.A. Hassan, 2015. Effect of partial replacement of soybean meal with different levels of guar korma meal on growth performance, carcass traits and blood metabolites of broiler chickens. Asian J. Poult. Sci., 9: 112-122.
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  16. Fayed, A.M., A.H. Zedan and M. Basyony, 2013. Influence of supplementation of pomegranate dried waste as of natural antioxidative potential source in feeding growing rabbits on performance, carcass chracteristics and antioxidant enzyme activity in meat. Egypt. J. Nutr. Feeds, 16: 411-424.
  17. Ebeid, T.A., H.S. Zeweil, M.M. Basyony, W.M. Dosoky and H. 2013. Fortification of rabbit diets with vitamin E or selenium affects growth performance, lipid peroxidation, oxidative status and immune response in growing rabbits. Livestock Sci., 155: 323-331.
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  18. Fayed, A.M., A.A. Azoz, A.H. Zedan and M. Basyony, 2012. Effects of pomegranate peel as antioxidant supplementation on difestibility, blood biochemical and rabbit semen quality. Egypt. J. Nutr. Feeds, 15: 343-354.
  19. Azoz, A.A. and M. Basyony, 2012. Infuence of supplementation of pomegranate dried waste as of natural antioxidative potential source in feeding does rabbits on some productive and reproductive performance, under hot climate condition. Egypt. J. Rabbit Sci., 22: 23-39.
  20. Al-Saffar, A.E., Y.A. Attia, M.B. Mahmoud, H.S. Zewell and F. Bovera, 2012. Productive and reproductive performance and egg quality of laying hens fed diets containing different levels of date pits with enzyme supplementations. Trop. Anim. Health Prod., 45: 327-334.
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  21. Zeweil, H.S., A.A. Abdallah and M. Basyony, 2011. Efeect of taurine supplementation on productive performance, carcass quality, immune organs development and blood constituents of broiler chicks. Egypt. Poult. Sci., 31: 681-694.
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  22. Eid, Y., H.S. Zeweil, M.H. Ahmed, M. Basyony and M. Farok, 2011. Effect of plant source of omega-3 fatty acids and green tea powder on the performance and meat quality of growing rabbits. Egypt. J. Rabbit Sci., 21: 115-134.
  23. Debes, A. and M. Basyony, 2011. The use of oregano (Origanum vulgare L.) and ginger (Zingiber officinale) oils as alternative hatching egg dicinfictant versus formaldhyde fumigation in Leghorn and Matrouh eggs. Egypt. Poult. Sci., 31: 755-765.
  24. Zeweil, H.S., M.H. Ahmed and M. Basyony, 2010. Productive performance, carcass traits and some physiological changes in rabbits fed on diets containing acacia desert plants and supplemented with organic acids. Egypt. J. Rabbit Sci., 20: 101-126.