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Idham Ali Abed (Professor)

PhD in Soil Microbiology
Dean of Agriculture College
Soil & Water Resources - Agriculture
ds.dr.idhamalassafii@uoanbar.edu.iq


Biography

Role:

  1. Representative of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research at the permanent Iraqi National Committee to Combat Desertification, in cooperation with the United Nations
  2. Member of the Secretariat of the Council for Scientific Research, Ministry of Education and Scientific Research
  3. Member of the Euro Arab Organization for Water, Environment, Climate, Drought and Desertification
  4. Member of the Scientific Society for Plant Protection - ACSAD

Qualifications:

  1. PhD-Soil Microbiology, University Of Anbar, College of Agriculture, Iraq.
  2. Master-Soil Microbiology, University of Baghdad, College of Agriculture, Iraq.
  3. BSc-Agriculture sciences University Of Mosel, College of Agriculture, Iraq.

Career:   

  1. Teacher - College of Agriculture, Department of Soil Science and Water.
  2. Head of the Department - College of Agriculture Department of Soil Science and Water.
  3. Teacher- College of Sciences, Department of Life Sciences.
  4. Director - Center for Desert Studies.
  5. Dean of collage of Agriculture, University of Anbar.

Scientific Activities:

  1. The Chairman of the editorial board of the Journal of Anbar province of agricultural sciences.
  2. The Chairman of the Committee on Scientific Promotions Faculty Of Science
  3. The President of the Scientific Section 8 Years
  4. The Chairman of the Committee on Copyright and Translation
  5. The head of the liberation of the Iraqi Desert Studies magazine
  6. The President of the administrative board of the Center for Desert Studies
  7. The director of the Center for Desert Studies
  8. A member of the Central Committee of the objections of the university
  9. Member of the Committee on the validity of the teaching in the university
  10. Member of the Advisory Committee of the League
  11. Member of the Bureau of Agricultural Consultant
  12. Member of the National Committee of the program of grain crops
  13. A member of the secretariat of the Council of Scientific Research
  14. A member of the Standing Committee of the Iraqi National Convention to Combat Desertification

Membership:

  1. The representative of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research in the permanent Iraqi National Committee to Combat Desertification in collaboration with the United Nations                 
  2.  A member of the secretariat of the Council of Scientific Research, the Ministry of Education and Scientific Research
  3. Member of the Organization of the Euro Arab Water, environment and climate, drought and desertification
  4. A member of the Scientific Assembly Plant Protection Iksad       

Awards and Certificates of Appreciation:

  1. Professor Award for the most productive scientific research
  2. Value the efforts and assess
  3. Value the efforts and assess
  4. The first professor of the university
  5. Kuwaiti silver medal for best
  6. The design of the bio- fertilizer production
  7. The thanks and appreciation from the Ministry of Higher Education
  8. The thanks and appreciation from the Ministry of Agriculture
  9. The thanks and appreciation of the presidency of the university
  10. The thanks of the Anbar governor
  11. Thanks and Appreciation from the President of the University of Kirkuk

  

Publication

  1. The Effect of Overlapping between irrigation and fertilizer N and P in the growth and production of maize
  2. Use water from wells in the desert region of Helewat In Ramadi for agriculture
  3. The impact of the efficiency of water use and fertilizer N-P corn triangle of texture, for the Soil calarious
  4. The use of possible microbial technology Aspergillus niger) and remnants of plants for producing fertilizers liquid vital dates and their role in plant nutrition
  5. The impact of fertilizer K and direction of agriculture on the growth of the aicpa onions
  6. The use of possible microbial technology to increase the readiness of the phosphorus and some elements of rock Phosphate
  7. The productivity of wheat, using some of the Pesticides Jungle Combat under the Central Splash Irrigation System
  8. Useful uses of Ceratophyllum demersum l. 2. The manufacture and testing of organic fertilizer in the production of potatoes
  9. Effect Of Some Plant Extracts On some of the microbiology sick leave
  10. Useful uses of Ceratophyllum demersum l. 1. Estimate the enforceability of water conservation and use Media root
  11. The impact of paper micronutrient fertilization in sum the two types of wheat cultivated in gypsum Soils under the Central Splash Irrigation System
  12. In response to the salt water irrigation wheat under the Central Splash Irrigation Systems
  13. Response to higher fertilization in wheat producing gypsum Soils under spray irrigation systems
  14. In response to the two types of wheat, high FERTILIZATION rates in the Gypsum Soil under the Central Splash Irrigation System
  15. The productivity of some varieties of wheat in producing gypsum Soils under spray irrigation systems follow
  16. The impact of the content it is in the prospects for the surface soils in the productivity of wheat under the Central Splash Irrigation System
  17. The use of Aspergillus niger in producing a biofertilizer from whey and rock-phosphate 
  18. Bacterial technology to produce vital fertilizer using whey and rock phosphate
  19.  The Technology Of Using Bacteria Psudomonas spp to melt the phosphorus from phosphate rocks
  20. The impact of the NP fertilization and irrigation on the growth of the aicpa corn maize
  21. Evaluate the use of remnants of the plant Ceratophyllum demersum l supported vital compromise the development and production of 0yster mushroom
  22. Use remnants of mushrooms mushroom farm in the production of the sum garlic in desert soils
  23.  The impact of the use of some of the vital suplemment in the quality of the remnants of the farm production of Oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus (Le Jacq.Fr.
  24. Preparation of organic fertilizer. vital and influence in some of the characteristics of the soil and the production of onions
  25. The use of extract isolated bacteria from the plant Ceratophyllum demersum l. Transpiring vegetation
  26. biofertilization bacterial antibiotics wheat class parents of 99 in producing gypsum Soils under the Central Splash Irrigation System
  27. Integrated nutrition for wheat in Gypsiferous soils under center pivot sprinkler irrigation system
  28. Use of Initial Inoculum of Gluconobacter - ST1 with Aspergillus niger to Produce Oxalic Acid from Date Mail Syrup
  29. Selective of bacterial nitrogen –fixers inoculums and it's effect on N-recommendation for wheat Crop under desert Soil Condition
  30. The Role of Streptomyces sp. To Improve Cellulase Enzyme Production By Using Lysobacter Enzymogenes On Date Palm Leaves
  31. Evalvition utilize ability of coantial (ceratophyllum demersm) wastes to prepare general media for some microorganisms
  32. Preparation and role of biophos in nutrint and resistance citrullus vulgaris l. to the infection of fusarium wilt d.
  33. Infection of the head hair with Fungi and some effecting actors 0n the transformation to the ear
  34. Production of single cell protein from carbon sources and local compos Candida isolates and it’s role in Cyprinus carpio L. feeding.
  35. Produce the single cell protein (SCP) by the liquid cultures methods from Schanginia aegyptiaca powder by the use Aspergillus niger and testing Biological
  36. The Use of The Genetically Modified of Azotobacter vinelandii In Isolate with the preparation of The Bio-organic Fertilizer From Local Materials and then Bio-testing It
  37. The spread of the bacteria bisimilarity Saprophyticus urinary patients of Fallujah city
  38. The production of single-cell protein SCP can use liquid waste acid plant fungus, Maldives, its use in fish feed seabream ( carpi
  39. The production growth regulator Kazim Ondul said acetic acid (IAA) using local media The bacterial and testing the ability of the isolates melting phosphate vehicles and install N
  40. Compos preparation from organic mater and isolates of bacteria and study their role on desert soil properties and Vigna radiate L. growth improvement
  41. Production indole acetic acid ( IAA ) by bacteria using local media
  42. The production growth regulator Kazim Ondul said acetic acid (IAA), the use of local media and test the bacterial efficiency on the soybean plant
  43. The recycling and treatment of agricultural residues BIO vegetable markets and kitchens solid homes
  44. The preparation of a local center supported the production of food Agaricuc bisporious
  45. The use of race licorice extract in stimulating the growth of objects population of Agaricuc bisporious
  46. preparation of vaccine status quo which would engage Bradyrhizobum japonicuom specialized soybean and transmits them to the appropriate article
  47. Single-cell protein production by certain fungi using the remnants of the plant and use Schanginia aegyptiaca in feed Mesocriceutus aurautus 
  48. preparation from organic matter and isolation of bacteria and invrestigating their role  on desert soil properties  and Vigna radiate
  49. Effect of calcium carbonate and organic mater in Rhizobium lequme inoculums activity and their effect in lequme growth and yield
  50. The study of the impact of different concentrations of LICORICE extract Aquarium on the rapid growth of MUSHROOMS Agaricus bisporus yarn and biomass of the protein content
  51. Impact of salinity in the growth and some of the qualities of Bradyrhizobium japonicum
  52. Assessing the efficiency of the use of the cane and compromise from the production of food mushrooms Agaricus bisporus white and the impact of the spraying water LICORICE extract on the quality and quantity of the product.
  53. Use of some soil bacteria sp.  As bio-indicator for discover  environment pollution with heavy Mattel 
  54. A study of some chemical and physical testing of heterogeneous agricultural circles cellulose source during the duration until ready for planting brewed beer mushrooms Agaricus bisporus
  55. Isolate an urease-producing bacteria of different environmental sources in Al Anbar governorate and study of the most important factors affecting its activity i
  56. Isolating and diagnosing the sensitive bacteria and resistance components of lead, mercury, and assessment of their activity in the sensors and removal
  57. The role of Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates membrane is vital to resist the UV rays and focus disheartening minimum of vital anti-
  58. Bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolate, diagnose antibody-producing different environmental sources of vital study of some factors configured the
  59. Impact mercury metals, copper and nickel in the composition of the membrane of the bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa vital ability of isolation in the removal of high concentrations of the heavy elements
  60. The use of some organic waste treatment plant mineral materials in the use of saline water for irrigation
  61. Impact of some components of the production center in the production of local record Mushroom
  62. ASSESSMENT DATEPALM FIBERS EXTRACT AGAR WITH OTHER LIGNOCELLULOSE RESIDUES ON MYCELIAL GROWTH OF PLEUROTUS ERYNGII
  63. MINERAL ELEMENTS OF WHITE, GREY, YELLOW AND PINK OYSTER USHROOMS
  64. MINERAL ANALYSIS OF PHOSPHATE ROCK AS IRAQI RAW FERTILIZER
  65. Establish Mushrooms Agaricus bisporus farm waste resulting from the use of several types of soils locally prepared coverage
  66. Assess several types of soils prepared coverage locally in the production of MUSHROOMS Agaricus
  67. ASSESSMENT DATEPALM FIBERS EXTRACT AGAR WITH OTHER LIGNOCELLULOSE RESIDUES ON MYCELIAL GROWTH OF PLEUROTUS ERYNGII
  68. Using of date palm fiber mixed with  other  lignocellulase towardd pleurotus cultivation
  69. Limit the productivity of domestic solid waste sorting and recycling is vital to cities 1. productivity of the components of solid waste and recyclable household
  70. Survey in the city of Arbil and counting the productivity of cities and recycling of solid waste home appliances is vital to 2. The impact of the proportion of C:N and method of brewing in recycling organic waste into organic fertilizer homes
  71. Isolate, diagnose bacterial isolates sensitive and resistance components of copper, nickel, and Replicability in removing
  72. Development of the production of agricultural mushrooms irritation house using local media and strengthened bio
  73. ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITIES OF MYCELIA AND CULTURE FILTRATE OF FOUR OYSTER MUSHROOM SPECIES (PLEUROTUS SPP.) AGAINST PATHOGENIC FUNGI
  74. Study on UV-visible for detection of biosynthesis of silvernanoparticles by oyster mushroom’s extracts
  75. Impact palm date fibers (Fibrillum)and sawdust extract on mycelial growth rate of four species of plurotus
  76. Nutraceutical value of four oyster mushroom species, Higher Basidiomycetes
  77. Antimicrobial Activity of Mycelia of Oyster Mushroom Species (Pleurotus spp.) and their Liquid Filtrates (In Vitro)
  78. Utilization of Sesaban for Preparation of Substrate to Develop two Strains of Agaricus bisporus
  79. Preparation of vital fertilizer - Membership of the use of some of the mineral and organic waste.
  80. Solate, diagnose and OXIDATIVE sulfur bacteria reduction of water in the region of kilo 70 in the desert of western Anbar
  81. The preparation of the organic fertilizers are vital raw materials and remnants of industrial plants
  82. Bacterial technology for producing fertilizers phospho - bio and some other elements of the phosphate rock and whey
  83. Sensors and removal of soil pollution cobalt metals cadmium using bacterial isolates isolated from the soil of the agricultural and industrial sites in Al Anbar province
  84. Recycling of Wastes from Cities and Fields by Preparing a Substrate for Mushroom Agaricus bisporus Production
  85. Effect of bio-organic fertilizer in growth and yield of potato and residual of some nutrients in the soil
  86. Improving the components of the local milieu to produce Pleurotus ostreatus and remnants of media
  87. Produce the single cell protein (SCP) by the solid culture method from Schanginia aegyptiaca wastes with Aspergillus niger and use in feeding of carp fish (Cyprinus carpi)
  88. Production of single cell protein from growth local Candida utilis, Candida tropicalis tropicalis Isolates on Whey and remnants of dates
  89. Effect of different concentration of honey in configuring dynamic membrane for some Isolate Pseudomonas aeruginosa
    1. A study of some of the physical and chemical characteristics of the agricultural community during the duration of the heterogeneous cellulose source fermentation in the cultivation of Agaricus bisporus
  90. Mycosynthesis of silver nanoparticles by Pleurotus cornucopiae var. citrinopileatus and its inhibitory effects against Candida sp.
  91. Growth Performance and Cultivation of Four Oyster Mushroom Species on Sawdust and Rice Bran Substrates
  92. PROPERTIES OF FRUIT BODIES OF OYSTER  MUSHROOM PLEUROTUS OSTREATUS CULTIVATED ON SOME LOCAL CELLULOSIC RESIDUES IN IRAQ
  93. The impact of the fermentation and processing phospoate engraved in the Solid Waste recycling group homes into organic fertilizer
  94. Limit the productivity of domestic solid waste sorting and recycling is vital to cities 3. The impact of the SUCCESSIVE FERMENTATION and the ratio of C:N engraved in phosphate reinforcement in the recycling of solid organic residues vital
  95. The revitalization and breeding locally and test the effectiveness of the inoculum mycorrhiza involving 1. Activate the production of vaccine Glomus Mosseae locally under dryland conditions
  96. he revitalization and Propagation Glomus Mosseae locally and test its effectiveness involving 3. Production of vaccine Glomus Mosseae locally use  plant
  97. ROLE OF RHIZOBIA (RHIZOBIUM MELILOTI ) OF ALFALFA IN THE BIOREMEDIATION OF CONTAMINATED SOIL WITH HYDROCARBONS
  98. THE ROLE OF GLOMUS MOSSEAE IN THE BIOCHEMICAL RECOMMENDATION OF CONTAMINATED HYDROCARBON (BLACK OIL) SOILS
    1. The role of locally produced casing materials and extracts compared to imported and their effect on the productive qualities and bio-efficiency of White button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus)

Lectures

  1. The management of the soils producing gypsum
  2. Biofertilizer

No. Subjects Lectures Stage File Video
1 soil microorganisms first Fourth
2 soil microorganisms sec. Fourth
3 soil microorganisms thri. Fourth
4 soil microorganisms forth First
5 soil microorganisms fifth Fourth
6 soil microorganisms sixth Fourth
7 soil microorganisms seventh Fourth
8 soil microorganisms eight Fourth
9 soil microorganisms ninth Fourth
10 soil microorganisms tenth Fourth
11 soil microorganisms eleventh Fourth
12 soil microorganisms twelfth Fourth
13 soil microorganisms thirteenth Fourth
14 biofertilizer first Postgraduate
15 biofertilizer sec. Postgraduate
16 biofertilizer thri. Postgraduate
17 biofertilizer forth Postgraduate
18 biofertilizer -pract-fifth Postgraduate
19 biofertilizer fifth Postgraduate
20 biofertilizer sixth Postgraduate
21 biofertilizer sixth Postgraduate
22 biofertilizer seventh Postgraduate
23 biofertilizer eight Postgraduate
24 biofertilizer ninth Postgraduate
25 biofertilizer tenth Postgraduate
26 biofertilizer eleventh Postgraduate
27 biofertilizer twelfth Postgraduate
28 biofertilizer thirteenth Postgraduate
29 mycorrhizae first Postgraduate
30 mycorrhizae sec. Postgraduate
31 mycorrhizae thri. Postgraduate
32 mycorrhizae forth Postgraduate
33 mycorrhizae thri. Postgraduate
34 mycorrhizae forth Postgraduate
35 mycorrhizae fifth Postgraduate
36 mycorrhizae sixth Postgraduate
37 mycorrhizae seventh Postgraduate
38 mycorrhizae eight Postgraduate
39 mycorrhizae ninth Postgraduate
40 mycorrhizae tenth Postgraduate
41 mycorrhizae eleventh Postgraduate
42 mycorrhizae twelfth Postgraduate
43 biodegradation first Postgraduate
44 biodegradation sec. Postgraduate
45 biodegradation thri. Postgraduate
46 biodegradation forth Postgraduate
47 biodegradation fifth Postgraduate
48 biodegradation sixth Postgraduate
49 biodegradation seventh Postgraduate
50 biodegradation eight Postgraduate
51 biodegradation ninth Postgraduate
52 biodegradation tenth Postgraduate
53 biodegradation twelve teen, eleventh Postgraduate
54 biodegradation thirteenth Postgraduate
55 biodegradation fourteenth Postgraduate
56 metabolism Bacteria first Postgraduate
57 metabolism Bacteria sec. Postgraduate
58 metabolism Bacteria thri. Postgraduate
59 metabolism Bacteria forth Postgraduate