Industrial seeds and the agricultural environment in a panel discussion held by the Faculty of Science
Artificial seeds, which are concluded as an artificial component similar to natural seeds in terms of the presence of the basic embryo and its surrounding environment, like the endosperm, a food, stored from carbohydrates, proteins and fats needed by the embryo at the first stage of germination, which varies from one plant to another. The embryo and the endosperm is surrounded by a cover called seed casing or seed coat for protection. There are economic and climatic problems in agriculture such as potato cultivation and some hybrid plants such as rice and some expensive seeds, thus using the artificial seeds that include the embryo and the food environment and its additives to improve plant germination and growth in the field while providing a state of dormancy to the embryo until the time of planting and while maintaining seeds from drought through storage, packaging, transportation and agriculture. The exact multiplication of artificial seeds may be exploited on a large level, the germination of millions of plants in a few days may become industrially profitable in the near future and compete economically with real seeds and industrial seed technology is promising to breed genetically engineered plants and plants that do not reproduce with seeds and monoplanes with elected qualities and plant strains that have problems in seed production and this technology has emerged in the past 20 years and took the field of research and from it to the field of application and that many years after the physical embryos and appeared as an application among its applications to use it as a tool for breeding and increasing production and storage for long periods and ease Trading and cultivating them directly in the agricultural or land. .
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.
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