A committee composed of several faculty members from the Department of Soil Sciences and Water Resources, assigned by the Head of the Department, Assistant Professor Dr. Ahmed Abdulwahab Abdulraza, conducted a field visit to review the doctoral research experiment of student Marwa Nabeel Aziz, supervised by Assistant Professor Dr. Bushra Mahmoud Alwan. The study is entitled: “Comparing the efficiency of zinc loaded on zeolite, polymers, biochar, and chelated fertilizer in wheat productivity.”

The committee members listened to a detailed explanation provided by the student regarding the nature of her research project and the objectives she aims to achieve. The committee also offered their observations and guidance to the student.

We wish everyone continued success and further achievements in service of the department and the college.

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