Ahmed Kamil Abbas from Department of Field Crop Sciences successfully defended his MSc.  work with the title (Study of Growth, Yield, and Quality of Indeterminate Soybean Varieties under the Influence of Ethephon Spray)
The research aimed to study the effect of spraying different concentrations of the growth inhibitor Ethephon on the growth, yield, and quality of indeterminate soybean varieties.
The researcher recommended conducting similar studies on other soybean varieties and not reducing Ethephon concentrations below 300 mg/L, as lower concentrations do not yield favorable results in terms of vegetative growth, seed yield, and its components for the soybean varieties Shaimaa and Jiza 22Congratulations to the researcher on this success.

 

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