A committee composed of several faculty members from the Department of Field Crops, headed by Prof. Dr. Ahmed Hamid Saudi, conducted a field visit to evaluate the doctoral research experiment of the PhD student Israa Yassin Aliwi. Her study is entitled “The Combined Effect of Biofertilizers and Amino Acids on Growth Characteristics, Chemical Content, and Antioxidant Activity in Marjoram (Origanum majorana L.) under Different Planting Dates,” under the supervision of Assistant Professor Dr. Slaa Bassem Ismail.
The committee members listened to a detailed presentation by the researcher regarding the nature of her project and the objectives she aims to achieve. The committee also provided observations and guidance to the researcher.
This activity contributes to the achievement of the fourth Sustainable Development Goal (Quality Education).
We extend our best wishes to everyone for continued success and further accomplishments.
 

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