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Project Title The effect of spraying nanofertilizer, conventional fertilizer and cytokinin on local orange seedlings grafted on the origin of randjpur and its economic feasibility.
Project Objectives Increasing the growth of grafted seedlings and overcoming the phenomenon of delayed growth of seedlings after the success of the vaccination process, noting that the origin of the rangepur is one of the thirst-resistant assets, as well as a comparative study in economic terms between the use of nanofertilizer and traditional manure and economic feasibility, as well as the use of cytokinin growth regulator, which works to increase the growth and branching of treated seedlings.
The impact of the project on community 1. Economic Development: Increased exports: Orange projects can lead to increased exports of fruit and fruit products, contributing to improving the country's trade balance. 2. Food Security: Providing a healthy food source: Oranges are a rich source of vitamins and minerals, especially vitamin C, which contributes to improving the health of the community. Diversity of food products: Through the development of new products such as juices, jams, and essential oils, dietary diversity is enhanced. 3. Rural Development: Improving infrastructure: Orange projects require improvements in agricultural infrastructure such as roads, irrigation, and storage facilities, benefiting rural communities. Supporting local farmers: By providing technical and financial support to farmers, their capacities are enhanced and their productivity is increased. 4. Research and Innovation: Development of new agricultural technologies: Research projects develop innovative agricultural technologies that increase production efficiency and reduce costs. Environmental sustainability: Research into sustainable farming methods helps reduce negative environmental impacts such as the use of chemical pesticides and soil pollution. In general, orange research projects contribute significantly to improving the economic, social and health lives of communities, and are an important investment in the future of sustainable agriculture and balanced development.

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Project title phenotypic and genetic characterization and some genetic markers of varieties of yellow corn The study included two factors: five imported and local varieties of yellow corn. The second factor: spraying four concentrations of organic nitrogen fertilizer Cifamin BK
Research Project Objectives: • Finding genetic structures with good grain yield and good quality traits • Study of some genetic parameters of the studied traits • Know the effect of spraying different concentrations of cefamine fertilizer on maize yield.
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Project title The Role of Variable Irrigation and Biostimulants in Potato Plant Growth and Yield Study of the role of variable irrigation and biostimulants in potato plant growth and yield
Research Project Objectives: • Study the effect of variable irrigation on vegetative growth indicators and quantitative yield of potato plants.
• Study the effect of biostimulants on the qualitative and chemical indicators of the potato plant.
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Project title The effect of agricultural sulfur addition and spraying in humic acids on the readiness of some nutrients in the soil and the growth and yield of potatoes. The study aimed to study the behavioral and evaluation of the readiness of some elements in the soil with the use of agricultural sulfur and spraying with humic acids in order to raise and improve the production of potato crop.
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Project title Hybrid Growth and Yield Response of Pickling Cucumbers to Mycorrhiza and Trichoderma Fungi and Spraying with Potassium and Calcium Nano.
Research Project Objectives: 1. Knowing the positive and negative effects of nanofertilizers by increasing the growth and yield of two cucumber varieties.
2. Know the effect of adding mycorrhiza fungi on the growth and yield of two cucumber varieties.
3. Know the effect of potassium and calcium nanoscale spraying on the growth and yield of two cucumber varieties.
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Project title Rehabilitation of the main trocar of the Faculty of Agriculture to serve the educational process Through the project, the main trocar and irrigation channels for the fields of scientific experiments were rehabilitated and maintained to reduce the burden in maintenance costs when implementing graduation project experiments for students of preliminary studies and field experiments research for graduate students at the master's and doctoral levels .
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Project title Treatment of hatched chicks at different periods of hatching window by mesenteric injection and oral dosing and its effect on subsequent production performance and physiological characteristics of broilers. The study aimed at the simultaneous treatment of hatched chicks at different time periods by injecting them into the mesenteric membrane of the most important ions responsible for the electrolytic balance within the body of newly hatched chicks.
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Project title Effect of Soaking and Spraying Potassium Sulfate at Different Growth Stages on Wheat Seed Growth, Yield, and Quality.
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Project title Growth Response, Productivity, and Marketability of Shlik to Spraying with Potassium Silicate and Aqueous Extract of Hibiscus Pomegranate Peels.
Research Project Objectives: Study the effect of plant extracts (hibiscus pomegranate peels) on the growth, productivity, marketability, and storage of the shlik plant and study the effect of spraying with (potassium silicate) on the growth, productivity, marketability, and storage of the shlik plant, where the experiment was carried out in the province of Babylon, Al-Azzawia area.
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