The Faculty of Agriculture discussed a master's thesis on the impact of planting distances and composting nitrogen sources on the growth, yield and quality of the pearl millet crop. The study, presented by student Nora Sabah Khurshid, aimed to find out the best distances between the millet crop planting lines and the extent of its impact on the growth and yield qualities, determine the best source of nitrogen fertilizer and its impact on the quantitative and qualitative qualities of the millet crop and choose the best overlap between the levels of study workers and the extent of its impact on the studied qualities.
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Kirkuk University discusses the impact of planting distances and nitrogen sources in pearl millet
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