Estabraq Adnan Mohsen Department of Plant Protection successfully defended her MSc. work with the title “Green synthesis of zinc oxide and copper oxide nanoparticles using curcumin and evaluation of their effectiveness in controlling and inducing resistance against the powdery mildew pathogen Podosphaera pannosa on rose plants (Rosa hybrida)”
The thesis aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of both micro and nano forms of zinc and copper oxides—whether commercially available or synthesized through green synthesis using curcumin—against the Podosphaera pannosa fungus that causes powdery mildew disease in rose plants. The study also sought to enhance certain growth parameters and to identify biochemical reaction products by estimating the activity of the enzymes PAL and peroxidase, as well as calculating control efficiency and the area under the disease progress curve (AUDPC).
 The researcher recommended adopting preventive measures in nurseries, especially when temperature and humidity conditions are favorable for the occurrence and spread of powdery mildew on rose plants.
___________________________________________________-
 

You May Also Like

Visiting the Internal Sections of the Female Students’ Housing in Al Jadriyah Complex

The College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences Hosts a Workshop for the National Council for Accreditation of Agriculture Colleges Programs in Iraq

A Seminar discussed by the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences

A Seminar discussed by the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences

A Seminar discussed by the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences

A Seminar discussed by the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences

A Seminar discussed by the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences

A Seminar discussed by the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences

Defending a Master’s Thesis at the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences on a Cooling System

Participation of the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences in the International Scientific Conference on Soil and Water Assessment

A Seminar at the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences on Sustainable Green Environment

Patent for a Faculty Member in the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences

Comments are disabled.