Assistant Professor Dr. Tariq Kamal Masoud, a faculty member in the Department of Soil Sciences and Water Resources at the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, University of Baghdad, participated as a member of the Master’s thesis defense committee entitled: “The Effect of Adding Organic Residues and Chemical Fertilization on the Growth and Yield of Barley in Gypsiferous Soils.” The thesis was submitted by the student Nawras Naeem Hamad from the Department of Soil Sciences and Water Resources, College of Agriculture, University of Anbar, as part of joint cooperation between Iraqi universities.
Dr. Masoud received a letter of appreciation from the Dean of the aforementioned college in recognition of his valuable scientific contributions that enriched the discussion.
We wish Dr. Tariq Kamal Masoud continued success and further achievements.
 

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