The use of spraying brassinolide to improve the genotypes yield of triticale X Trititcosecal wittmack

Mohammed H. Mohammed; Labeed S. Mohammed; Ahmed H. Anees

Volume 25, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 1-14

Abstract
     This study was conducted to investigate the effect of brassinolide growth regulator concentrations on triticale yield X Trititcosecal wittmack. This study included three concentrations of brassinolide (0, 3 and 6 mg L-1) and six genotypes of triticale (Mel 7, Farah, Muhannad, LIRON3, LIRON5 ...  Read More

Estimating the climate response function for net wheat crop revenues for the period (2000-2022) using the ricardo method

Sara Bassam; Raja AL -Wasity; Mahdi AL-Jubouri

Volume 25, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 15-27

Abstract
  The study aimed to identify the essential climatic factors that significantly affect the financial returns of wheat production from 2000 to 2022 to draw up a clear agricultural policy to confront these changes. It was estimated using the ARDL model to explain the correlation between the dependent variable ...  Read More

Effect of cultivar and foliar application of arginine on growth characters and yield of sorghum

Nihad Mohammed; Zeyad A. Abdulhamed; Baraa H. Saleh; Nihad M. Abood

Volume 25, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 28-38

Abstract
  A field experiment was conducted at the Agricultural Research Station of Anbar University College of Agriculture during the spring and autumn seasons of 2021. The aim of the experiment was to investigate the effect of four concentrations of arginine on the growth and yield of three sorghum cultivars: ...  Read More

Biological Mechanisms of the Aqueous Extract of (Alcea kurdic) on the Productive Performance and Microbial Content of the Intestines of Broiler Chickens

Khaleel Sarheed; Samah M. Raouf

Volume 25, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 39-49

Abstract
  The main focus of this study to investigate the biological mechanisms by which a (Alcea kurdic) extract impacts chicken productivity and gut microbiome. A total of 225 chicks were randomly allotted to five treatments provided the first as a control (C-1), Levosav as antibiotics (Lo-2), with Aqueous Extract ...  Read More

The new molecular classification for the Amaranthus albus plant in Iraq

Anwaar Fakhre AL-Taee; Jihan Y. Al-Hatem

Volume 25, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 50-59

Abstract
  The molecular genetic index of Amaranthus albus species was investigated using the technology of random amplification regarding the polymorphic DNA (RAPD, where DNA fragments are included and multiplied by means of using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The National Centre for Biotechnology ...  Read More

Impact of water quality on performance, health, and productivity in dairy cattle: A review

Khasraw M. Hassan; Sarwar M. Sadq; Lava K. Ali

Volume 25, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 60-70

Abstract
  Water is the wonder of nature which is an essential source of nutrients for all forms to sustain life. Water is necessary for digestion, energy metabolism, absorption, transportation of nutrients and metabolites to and from body tissues, cellular functions, elimination of waste materials from our bodies ...  Read More

Design and evaluation of Polymer Carriers for extracted pheromone traps targeting termites (Microcerotermes diversus Silvestri)

Aqeel Abd-ulrazak Qraidi; Ghassan A. Mashhoot; Aqeel Alyousuf; Muslim Ashor Al-etby

Volume 25, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 71-87

Abstract
  The termite Microserotermus diversis Silvestri is one of the destructive pests that invade fruit tree trunks, including date palms, in central and southern Iraq. This necessitates the development of environmentally safe control methods. This study aimed to assess behavioral control methods against the ...  Read More

Relationship Of Different Body Weight on Some Biochemical Parameters Gender, Metabolic Hormones of Blood Serum in Female Arabi Sheep

Nadhim M.Jawad Ali; Waleed Yousif Kassem; Assad Hassan Eissa; Amad Falah Hassan

Volume 25, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 88-93

Abstract
  This study was conducted in the animal field of the research station of the College of Agriculture - University of Basrah, where 24 Arabi females' sheep were randomly selected and divided into 3 weight groups 26-15, 27-38 and above 39 kg. Blood samples were taken from the jugular vein and centrifuged ...  Read More

Training and knowledge needs of wheat farmers in the villages of Siha Othman and Ain Hayawi

Maha S. Shada; Raafat Riyadh Abdul Wahhab; Yasmen H. Hasan

Volume 25, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 94-106

Abstract
  The research aimed to identify the knowledge training needs of wheat growers in scientific recommendations related to growing the crop in the villages of Siha Othman and Ain Hayawi/Al-Shirqat District/Salah al-Din Governorate in general. and also determining the relationship between the knowledge training ...  Read More

Promotion of Growth and Fruits Quality Parameters of Tomato Plant by Bio-Fertilizers (Trichoderma Harzianum and EM1) and IAA

Mais Ahmad Naoof; Roula Mohammad Said Bayerli

Volume 25, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 107-119

Abstract
  The present study was carried out in Hamah province, Syria, during the period from (2021-2022), to study the effect of treatment with Trichoderma harzianum bio-fertilizer (at a concentrations of 105, 106, 107 spores/ml) and EM1 bio-fertilizer (at a concentrations of 5, 10, 15 ml/l) and the indole acetic ...  Read More

Species diversity and molecular characterisation study of different Alternaria species associated with Faba bean (Vicia faba L.) aerial parts diseases in Basrah

Baidaa G Ofi; Mohammed Hamza Abass; Yehya Ashoor Salih

Volume 25, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 120-139

Abstract
  Several spots and necrotic symptoms fungi-caused in the aerial parts of the Faba bean (Vicia faba L.) are spreading and causing painful economic losses for farmers in Basrah Province. Fungi were isolated from severely infected faba bean leaves and stems with leaf spots and necrosis from farms in the ...  Read More

Life cycle and effectiveness of selective insecticides against Chrysolina herbacea (Duftschmid, 1825) under laboratory conditions

Gona Sirwan Sharif

Volume 25, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 140-148

Abstract
  The life cycle and effectiveness of insecticides against Chrysolina herbacea adults under laboratory conditions were determined in this study. C. herbacea was chosen for this study because it is a major pest of Lamiaceae plants, particularly those in the genus Mentha. Significant damage is caused to ...  Read More

Chitosan nanoparticles improve corn yield in differentiating maize hybrids under drought stress

Bekhal M. Hama

Volume 25, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 149-165

Abstract
  Drought is considered an important constraint that hampers the growth, development, and productivity of Zea mays crops worldwide. The study is intended to determine changes in the morphological, physiological, antioxidant, and yield parameters of corn crops caused by drought, and assess the effects of ...  Read More

Response of bread wheat Cultivars to different levels of humic acid fertilizer in Tikrit city environment

Mohammed Jawad; Yousif Abd AlHamed AlHajoj; Kotada Ibrahim Abdullah

Volume 25, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 166-176

Abstract
  A field experiment was carried out during the winter season 2022-2023 at the Field Crops Research Station (FCRS), located at Agriculture College, Tikrit University in a gypsum soil, to investigate the effect of humic acid on wheat growth, development, and yield. By Using the Randomized Complete Block ...  Read More

Effect of Mycorrhizal fungi inoculation on the water consumptive use, growth, and yield of barley (Hordeum Vulgare L.) under drought stress in Gypsifereous soil

Salahaldeen H. Altai; Hudhaifa Maan AL-Hamandi; Awss M. Khairo; Omar Nazhan Ali; Ibrahim Ortas

Volume 25, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 177-190

Abstract
  A field experiment was conducted to study the effect of mycorrhizal fungi inoculation on the water consumptive use, growth, and yield of Barley (Hordeum Vulgare L.) under drought stress in Gypsifereous soil. The experimental station of the soil science and water rescuers dept. College of Agriculture, ...  Read More

Physiological variations in male Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) reared under different light intensities

Waleed Ismail Al-Jugifi; Imad Dawood saleh; Omar Farooq Najem

Volume 25, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 191-200

Abstract
  This study involved exposing male Japanese quail to a gradual increase in light intensity over a 12-week trial period to alleviate the stress induced by high-intensity lighting throughout the rearing phase. In the trial, 60 birds aged 48 days were allocated into four treatments, each consisting three ...  Read More

Effect of vermicompost tea addition methods on growth and yield of lettuce (Lactuca sativa)

Kutaiba Yuser Aied; Mohammed J. Farhan; Ghassan J. Z.

Volume 25, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 201-208

Abstract
  Low soil fertility results in lower productivity. Constantly exposed to chemical fertilizers leads to the health risks. The focus recently faces to organic productivity. Vermicompost is one of an important organic fertilizer, its beneficial for sustainable production. Therefore, this study was conducted ...  Read More

Effect of Moringa Oleifera Leaves on Some Blood Hematology, Biochemical Parameters, and Production Performance of Turkey

Ali Jalil Qeas; Thamer A. Khattb; Yasir M. Kamil

Volume 25, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 224-233

Abstract
  A recent experimental study was conducted to evaluate the effects of dietary inclusion of Moringa oleifera leaf meal on hematological parameters, blood biochemical indices, and productive performance in female turkey poults (Meleagris gallopavo). A total of 36 clinically healthy turkey hens, aged 26 ...  Read More

Analysis of Some Physiological and Histological Effects of Repaglinide on Liver and Lung Tissues in rats

Rasha Issam Al MOUSSAWI; Qasim Azeez Razooqi; Ranya Nadhim Subhi; Anas Yassin Al-Hayawi

Volume 25, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 234-248

Abstract
  This sub-chronic toxicological study explored the potential adverse effects of repaglinide, an antidiabetic medication, on liver and lung function in rats following 30 days of repeated oral exposure. Male Wistar rats were assigned to three groups: a control group, a group receiving repaglinide at the ...  Read More

The Role of Electronic Management in Developing the Organizational Behavior of Workers in Agricultural Extension in Salah al-Din Governorate / Iraq

Mezher Abdullah Ahmed; Ahmed Saker Abdullah

Volume 25, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 249-266

Abstract
  The research aims to identify the role of electronic management in developing the organizational behavior of workers in agricultural extension within Salah al-Din Governorate / Iraq in general. Moreover, to identify the role of e-management in each of the following research domains (professional competence, ...  Read More