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Survey of wild dicot plants in Al-Aaras campus-Baghdad and study the chromosomal number, micromorphological features for some species of Amaranthaceae


A thesis

Submitted to the College of Science, University of Baghdad, in Partial

Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Master Degree (M.Sc.) in

 Biology / Botany

By

Zainab Adil Ahmed

B.Sc. in Biology, College of Science,

University of Baghdad

2017

Supervised by

Assistant Professor

Dr. Sukeyna Abaas Aliwy

February 24, 2022

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A master’s thesis is discussed in College of science, University of Baghdad, about the biostratigraphy and depositional environmental of Yamama formation in Faihaa oil field southern Iraq

 

In the College of science, University of Baghdad, a master’s thesis was discussed, tagged “Biostratigraphy and Depositional Environmental of Yamama Formation in Faihaa Oil Field Southern Iraq” by the research student Maryam Mohammad Taha and presented to the Geology Department under the supervision by Dr. Salam I.