A committee composed of several faculty members from the department, and commissioned by the Head of the Department of Soil Sciences and Water Resources, Assistant Professor Dr. Ahmed Abdulwahab Abdulridha, conducted a field visit to review the experiment of the M.Sc. student, Nabaa Adnan Khudair, under the supervision of Assistant Professor Dr. Firas Waddallah Ahmed.
The study is entitled: “Effect of Vermicompost and Manganese Application on the Availability of Some Nutrients and Productivity of Cabbage under Water Stress in Calcareous Soil.”
During the visit, the committee members listened to a detailed presentation by the student explaining the nature of her research project and its objectives. The committee also provided their observations and guidance to support the progress of the study.
We wish everyone continued success and further achievements in service of the department and the college.

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