The College of Education for Pure Sciences Organizes a Training Course on Forensic Evidence for Uncovering the Complex Relationships between Plants and Insect Parasites.
The College of Education for Pure Sciences Organizes a Training Course on Forensic Evidence for Uncovering the Complex Relationships between Plants and Insect Parasites.
The College of Education for Pure Sciences Organizes a Training Course on Forensic Evidence for Uncovering the Complex Relationships between Plants and Insect Parasites.
The Department of Biology at the College of Education for Pure Sciences organized a training course entitled “Forensic Evidence for Uncovering the Complex Relationships Between Plants and Insect Parasites.”
The course was presented by: Asst. Professor Dr. Ban Abdul Hussein Mohammed, Asst. Prof. Dr. Ya’rub Mudhar Jawad, and Asst. Prof. Dr. Mona Ibrahim Jassim.
This course aimed to introduce participants to forensic biotechnology techniques for uncovering the complex relationships between plants and insect parasites by tracking minute biological traces.
The course covered several topics, including forensic biotechnology techniques in plant and insect studies, the concept of forensic biotechnology and its importance in agricultural ecology, and the role of DNA analysis and chemical fingerprinting in tracking infestations.
The researchers recommended focusing on such topics to support specialized research in the field of agricultural forensic biotechnology and establishing specialized laboratories for DNA and chemical fingerprinting analysis of pests.
They also emphasized the importance of strengthening cooperation between botanists, entomologists, and biotechnologists.