Nazar Al Ghasheem

Nazar Al Ghasheem
  • PHD - Micropropagation. Botany/ Horticulture/ Pomiculture.
  • Thi Qar University

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Introduction
I am working now as professor assistant\Faculty of Agriculture and Marshlands\University of Thi-Qar. Horticulture, pomiculture, Botany, Micropropagation.
Current institution
Thi Qar University
Education
October 2014 - October 2019
University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest
Field of study
  • Agriculture, Micropropagation, Botany science

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Publications (25)
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This study was conducted in the laboratories of the College of Agriculture and Marshlands, University of Thi Qar, South of Iraq. The paper presents the effect of sucrose concentration and culture medium on the colonies of fungal infections in MS medium (Murashige and Skoog, 1962) basal medium supplemented with four variants of sucrose (0 control, 1...
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa is characterized by that it is associated with many morbidities and deaths for people with immunodeficiency, as well as people who visit hospitals frequently and patients with burns, especially severe ones, because the bacteria are Gram-negative, opportunistic, and cause severe infections. The study included 45 samples that i...
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The experiment was conducted in the fields of northern Nasiriya City, Iraq, in 2020 to study the effect of adding four concentrations (0, 1, 2, and 3 kg ha-1) of chelate micronutrients fertilizer manufactured according to nanotechnology containing iron, zinc, manganese and boron with three concentrations (0, 1 and 2 kg ha-1) of seaweed fertilizer c...
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Florin peach variety and Myrobalan 29C rootstock were included in the experiment. For the preparation of graft and rootstock, two methods were tested for this operation: I, submerging the explants resulting from the initiation step in solutions containing NAA and IBA in concentrations (0.00 control, 0.01, 0.50, 1.00 and 2.00) mg/l respectively and...
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Scientific knowledge through studies with fundamental and applied research has revolutionized plant breeding over the past decades. Given the importance of the fruits for their nutritional, health, and industrial value, the apricot breeding programs evolved continuously. The integrated use of actual gene banks, multiple crossings, selection, and th...
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The present study aims to present the investigation results on the importance of water in the landscape and to present a brief history of the use of the water element. The study took into consideration calm waters, falling waters, running waters, water for fountains. There have been included also a landscaping analysis - composition for the seven p...
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This study was conducted in the laboratories of Botany Department and Labland Biotech-University of Mysore/India. The paper presents the effect of variety and sucrose concentration on Banana (Musa spp) varieties on in vitro propagation. Two variety(Robusta and Grandnine) were tested. The explants (shoots tip)were cultured on MS (Murashige and Skoog...
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Micropropagation or plant tissue culture technique is one of the most appropriate methods for plant material multiplication in order to obtain healthy and disease free planting material in mass quantity and fast time. The amis of this study the impacts of explants and auxins on callus induction on peach micropropagation. Redhaven genotype from the...
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Three peach varieties (Florin, Filip and Mimi), two explants (shoots-tip and nodes) were tested. The explants were cultivated on 3 medium MS, B5 and QL adding of 30 g/l sucrose and 7 g/l agar without any hormone supplements during initiation stage. Cultures tubes were kept in the dark (0, 1, 2, 3, 4) days to get rid of the process of oxidation of p...
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In vitro three peach cultivars (Florin, Filip and Mimi) included in this experiment, two explants (shoots-tip and nodes) were taken at 0.5-1cm length. The explants were cultivated on 3 medium MS, B5 and QL adding of 30 g/l sucrose and 7 g/l with tested different concentrations of plant hormones BAP and NAA in 12 variants. The aim of this study was...
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This study was conducted in the laboratories of Botany Department and Labland Biotech-University of Mysore/India. The paper presents the effect of variety and sucrose concentration on Banana (Musa spp) varieties on in vitro propagation. Two variety(Robusta and Grandnine) were tested. The explants (shoots tip)were cultured on MS (Murashige and Skoog...
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Experiment was in green house of Department of Horticulture and Garden Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture and Marshland, University of Thi Qar, Iraq. In 2018-2019. For tested effect of adding Humic acid and Iron on some growth vegetative characteristics of dill (Anethum graveolens L.). Two factor were tested (Humic acid and Iron), in three levels...
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PhD thesis Effect of explants, growth hormones and culture media on micropropagation of peach varieties is structured in four experiments, completed by the Introduction, Summary, Conclusions and recommendations, references and annexes. The study was conducted at the Tissue Culture Laboratory of the Faculty of Horticulture and Micropropagation Labo...
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The CASEE 2018 Conference 'Research based education at life science universities in the Danube region towards a sustainable future' București, Romania
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227 IN VITRO EFFECT OF VARIOUS STERILIZATION TECHNIQUES ON PEACH (Prunus persica (L.) Batsch) EXPLANTS Nazar AL GHASHEEM1, 2, Florin STĂNICĂ1, Adrian George PETICILĂ1, Oana VENAT1 1University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest, 59 Marasti Blvd, District 1, Bucharest, Romania 2 College of Agricultural and Marshes, Thi- Qar Un...
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Abstract One of the major challenges in Romania in fruit growing sector is the production of certified planting material, considering the specificities of the local climate conditions and the consumers’ preferences. Due to the damages produced by hard winters and late spring frosts and the lack of resistant and suitable peach varieties, in the last...

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