PhD student Ali Wasmi Rashid from the Department of Field Crops, College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, University of Baghdad, presented a portion of the findings of his research entitled:
“Physiological and Productive Responses of Sunflower Genotypes to Planting Date, Glycine Betaine, and the Biostimulant Majesto
to the Dean of the College, Professor Dr. Ameera Mohammed Saleh, in the presence of the Head of the Department, Professor Dr. Ahmed Hamid Saudi.
We extend our best wishes to everyone for continued success and further academic excellence.

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