PhD Dissertation at University of Basrah Explores Hydrogel and Irrigation Effects on Date Palm Seedlings
A PhD dissertation at the College of Agriculture, University of Basrah, examined the impact of hydrogel application and irrigation intervals on the biochemical and anatomical changes of tissue-cultured date palm seedlings grown under drought stress conditions.
The dissertation, presented by researcher Noor Al-Huda Jaleel Mohsen, aimed to assess how hydrogel and varying irrigation intervals influence the biochemical and anatomical responses of tissue-cultured date palm seedlings subjected to drought stress.
The study investigated two factors: the first involved three hydrogel levels, while the second included three irrigation intervals.
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