The Department of Plant Protection at the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, University of Baghdad, organized a scientific session as part of its cultural season and in alignment with Sustainable Development Goals, particularly quality education.
The session included the discussion of three MSc research proposals:
  • First proposal, presented by Mohammed Hussein Ali, focused on the impact of certain herbicides on cucumber infestation by sap-sucking insects, along with the assessment of pesticide residues in leaves, fruits, and soil. The study emphasized sustainable agriculture and integrated crop management to reduce environmental pollution.
  • Second proposal, presented by Mohammed Jabbar, investigated enhancing the efficacy of plant extracts through biological and non-biological methods and their effect on the khapra beetle, aiming to develop eco-friendly pest control solutions for seed protection.
  • Third proposal, presented by Rund Mohammed Hussein, examined the chemical and biological evaluation of black seed extracts in suppressing root-knot nematodes and protecting cucumber plants, supporting environmentally sustainable pest management.
The session featured active scientific discussions attended by faculty members and postgraduate students.

You May Also Like

MSc. defense- Maryam Hossam Hamdan

First-Year Students’ Scientific Visit to the College Dairy Plant – Abu Ghraib Campus

MSc. defense- Rafif Waleed Farhad

Workshop on Colored Food Additives in Children’s Foods Organized

Food Standards Training Course

New Academic Book Release: Current Trend and Future Prospects in Cattle Production.

A scientific seminar on “Low-Quality Content

Scientific Workshop on Applications of Plant Tissue Culture

Scientific Seminar on Divine Signs in Plant Science

Desertification Combat Department Launches Tree-Planting Campaign for a Sustainable Campus

Field visit to a Master’s study on evaluating organic fertilizer, humic acids, and treated humin efficiency.

Graduation Research Defense for Animal Production Students

Comments are disabled.