Publications by authors named "Mohamad Ahmad Khedr"

Actinomycetes, a diverse group of bacteria with filamentous growth characteristics, have long captivated researchers and biochemists for their prolific production of secondary metabolites. Among the myriad roles played by actinomycete secondary metabolites, their historical significance in the field of biocontrol stands out prominently. The fascinating journey begins with the discovery of antibiotics, where renowned compounds like streptomycin, tetracycline, and erythromycin revolutionized medicine and agriculture.

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The polyphagous pest, Spodoptera littoralis (Boisduval), poses a significant global economic threat by gregariously feeding on over a hundred plant species, causing substantial agricultural losses. Addressing this challenge requires ongoing research to identify environmentally safe control agents. This study aimed to elucidate the insecticidal activity of the metabolite (ES2) from a promising endophytic actinobacterium strain, Streptomyces sp.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Mohamad Ahmad Khedr"

  • - Mohamad Ahmad Khedr's recent research primarily focuses on the utilization of actinomycetes as natural resources for sustainable agricultural pest control, emphasizing their potential in biocontrol through the production of bioactive metabolites.
  • - In his article published in *Archives of Microbiology*, Khedr highlights the historical significance of actinomycete-derived secondary metabolites, including antibiotics that have transformed both medicine and agriculture.
  • - His study in *Scientific Reports* investigates the insecticidal properties of metabolites from the actinobacterium *Streptomyces sp.*, targeting the agricultural pest *Spodoptera littoralis*, aiming to provide safe alternatives to chemical insecticides.