A committee of faculty members from the Plant Protection Department at the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences conducted a field visit, assigned by the Head of the Department, to review the experimental research of PhD student Liqaa Hussein Ahmed, supervised by Professor Dr. Hurriya Hussein Al-Jubouri.
The research, titled “Testing the Efficiency of Biosynthesized Nano Titanium Dioxide and Chitosan in Controlling Early Blight (Alternaria solani) on Tomato Plants and the Possibility of Reducing Its Toxins,” was presented and explained in detail by the student. The committee members provided scientific feedback and guidance to support the progress of the study.
We wish her continued success and further contributions in service of the department and the college.

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