The Department of Biology is holding a master’s student seminar on the effect of foliar spraying with nanopotassium on some morphological and physiological traits of fava beans exposed to salt stress.
The Department of Biology is holding a master’s student seminar on the effect of foliar spraying with nanopotassium on some morphological and physiological traits of fava beans exposed to salt stress.
As part of the series of scientific activities organized by the Department of Life Sciences, a seminar was held for graduate student Sarah Fakhruddin Hamid, under the supervision of Prof. Ashwaq Kazim Obaid, entitled “The Effect of Foliar Spraying with Nanopotassium on Some Morphological and Physiological Traits of Fava Beans Exposed to Salt Stress.” This seminar aimed to study the effect of salt stress on some morphological, physiological, and biochemical traits of fava beans, and to study the effect of spraying with nanopotassium fertilizer on improving fava plant growth. The study also included examining the interaction between soil and spraying with nanopotassium fertilizer on morphological traits, enzyme activities, and nutrient content of fava beans, and determining the optimal treatment for spraying with potassium fertilizer.