Bui chi Bao. 2007. Expression of Ezrin and Radixin in the Developing Mouse Forebrain. MSci. Thesis. Sungkyunkwan University, Department of Anatomy, Suwon, Korea, 31p. (bcbaodk@gmail.com)
TRUONG QUOC ANH. 2007. Genetic analysis of resistance to bacterial blight of rice in a rice cultivar Asominori. MSc. Thesis. Kyushu University, Japan. 64 p
Nguyen Huu Quang. 2007. Circadian rhythms and effects of different diets on the development and reproduction of Nabis kinbergii (hemiptera: nabidae). MSc. Thesis. School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, University of Adelaide, Australia, August 2007
Do duc Tuyen. 2007. Yield trait analysis of rice (Oryza sativa L.) using candidate gene approach. MS Thesis on Plant Biotechnology. Department of Biotechnology, University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, India. 85 p
Tran thi Bich Trinh. 2007. Stability of Helicovera armigera nucleopolyhedroviruses through serial passaging in insect cell culture. MSc. Thesis on Biotechnology. School of Molecular and Microbial Science, University of Queensland, Australia. 62 p.
The title “Improve the process for spinach (Spinacia oleracea) production hydroponically in the plastic – greenhouse” were conducted at Ho Buu Farm, new city Binh Duong from March to September of 2011.
The thesis entiled “Survey on rice production situations and experiment to determine nitrogen doses and seeding rates for rice variety – VND99-3 in winter – spring season in Dak Nong”, had done in Nam Da commune, Krong No district, Dak Nong province, from October 1st, 2010 to April 25th, 2011
The study on controlling black leaf mold on tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill) in the rainy season at Cho Gao district, Tien Giang province was conducted in Cho Gao district and the Lab of Nong Lam university from April to November 2009. The study’s contents consisted of (i) investigating the prevalence and progress of black leaf mold on tomato in the rainy season;
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the most important food crop in the world and feeds over half of the global population. However, rice production has been decreased due to climate change, especially salinity. Understanding the genetic bases of the diverse morphological and physiological traits associated with rice adaptation to salt affected environments provides the basis for improving yield, quality, and sustainability of rice productivity in saline areas.
The study "Effects of heat treatment on bypass of protein materials for dairy cows" was conducted at the Institute of Agricultural Science for Southern Vietnam, Nong lam University and Thanh Binh dairy farm, Cu chi district, HCMC from January 2008 to November 2009 for determination of appropriate temperature and time of heat treatment to increase rumen bypass protein for dairy cows and effect of protein materials on milk yield and quality. There were 3 experiments.