Saja Nima Ibrahim from Department of Plant Protection successfully defended his MSc. work with the title “Evaluation of the Protective Role of Selected Nano-Oxides in Inducing Systemic Resistance of Cowpea Against Fusarium oxysporum.”

The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of selected nano-oxides (magnesium, calcium, and sulfur oxides) in inducing systemic resistance in cowpea plants. In addition, Sacchatin was applied either individually or in combination with the nano-oxides to control the fungal pathogen and to assess their effects on plant performance.
The researcher recommended further investigations into the toxicity of residual nanoparticles in plants and soil and their potential impacts on human and animal health. The study also suggested exploring alternative biodegradable and environmentally friendly polymers, other than xanthan gum, for seed coating and fertilizer stabilization.
This research reflects the college’s commitment to advancing applied scientific research and sustainable plant disease management strategies.
Congratulations to the researcher, with best wishes for continued success.

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