At the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, University of Baghdad, a defence of a doctoral dissertation titled (The Impact of Environmental Genetic Interference on the Yield and Quality of Bread Wheat) was conducted by the student Mohammed Abbas Naes from the Department of Field Crop Sciences.

The study aimed to estimate the stability of several genetic structures across different environments of nitrogen fertilization levels and various locations, while identifying balanced genetic structures in terms of quality and quantity, suitable for specific environmental conditions, with good nitrogen use efficiency.

The researcher recommended the potential utilization of the genetic structure S2 for yield and low quality, and the genetic structures s148 and Research 10, with low yield and good quality. Additionally, the researcher suggested using methods for analyzing environmental genetic interference to assess the adaptation and stability of genetic structures in variety adoption programs.

Congratulations to the researcher on this success

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