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علي هاني حمزة مهدي - Ali Hani Hamza Annon
PhD - lecturer
College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences , Department of Horticulture & Landscape Gardening
[email protected]
Summary

Born in Iraq, 1984 Graduated from the University of Baghdad, College of Agriculture, 2005 Master of Sciense from Texas A&M University, 2012 PhD in Horticulture, 2020

Qualifications

Expert in Plant Tissue Culture, Biotechnology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, and Plant Breeding

Responsibility

Teaching at University of Baghdad, College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, Department of Horticulture and Landscape Gardening

Research Interests
  • Plant Tissue Culture
  • Biotechnology
  • Plant stress response
Academic Area
  • Plant Tissue Culture
  • Biotechnology
  • Plant stress response
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التقنيات الاحيائية النباتية
كلية علوم الهندسة الزراعية
البستنة وهندسة الحدائق
Stage 4
Teaching

Mostly Fourth grade

  • Plant Tissue Culture
  • Plant Biotechnology
Supervision

NA

Publication Date
Tue Sep 01 2015
Journal Name
Ama, Agricultural Mechanization In Asia, Africa And Latin America
Effect of three honeycomb interplant distances on yield and it components of two cultivars of bean

A factorial experiment (2× 3) in randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replications was conducted to examine the effect of honeycomb selection method using three interplant distances on yield and its components of two cultivars of bean, Bronco and Strike. Interplant distances used were 75× 65 cm, 90× 78 cm, and 105× 91 cm (row× plant) represent short (high plant density), intermediate (intermediate plant density), and wide (low plant density) distance, respectively. Parameters used for selection were number of days from planting to the initiation of first flower, number of nodes formed prior to first flower, and number of main branches. Results showed significant superiority of the Bronco cultivar represented in the number

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Publication Date
Wed Feb 12 2014
Journal Name
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant
Overexpression of a tobacco osmotin gene in carrot (Daucus carota L.) enhances drought tolerance

Osmotin and osmotin-like proteins belong to the PR-5 pathogenesis-related group of proteins and are induced in response to various types of biotic and abiotic stresses in several plant species. Carrot was transformed with a tobacco osmotin gene that encodes a protein lacking the vacuolar-sorting motif that is composed of a 20-amino-acid sequence at the C-terminal end, under the control of the cauliflower mosaic virus 35S promoter, using Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. Transgene integration and expression were confirmed by Southern and western blot analyses, and three selected transgenic lines were evaluated for their ability to tolerate drought stress. Under drought stress conditions, all transformants exhibited slower rates of wilti

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Publication Date
Thu Dec 01 2016
Journal Name
Ama, Agricultural Mechanization In Asia, Africa And Latin America
Effect of three honeycomb interplant distances on growth and flowering of two cultivars of bean

A factorial experiment (2× 3) in randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replications was conducted to examine the effect of honeycomb selection method using three interplant distances on the vegetative growth, flowering, and fruit set of two cultivars of bean, Bronco and Strike. Interplant distances used were 75× 65 cm, 90× 78 cm, and 105× 91 cm (row× plant) represent short (high plant density), intermediate (intermediate plant density), and wide (low plant density) distance, respectively. Parameters used for selection were number of days from planting to the initiation of first flower, number of nodes formed prior to the onset of first flower, and number of main branches. Results showed significant superiority of the Strik

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Publication Date
Sat Oct 31 2020
PERFORMANCE AND MOLECULAR ANALYSIS OF POTATO LINES DEVELOPED FROM GAMMA RAYS AND EMS APPLICATIONS

An experiment was conducted in a greenhouse - research station B - College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, University of Baghdad, during the fall season of 2018 with the aim of propagating and initially studying the field performance of 18 and 20 potential potato lines derived from Rivera and Arizona cv. after in vitro exposure of nodal segments to different dosages of gamma rays (0, 10, 20, and 30 Gray) and EMS (0, 10, 20, and 30 mM). Each control cultivar and their derived lines were independently cultured in plastic bags according to the RCBD, with three replications. The results showed that the highest plant height and number of leaves were obtained from Arizona derived lines which gave 60.11 cm and 25.30 leave

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Publication Date
Wed Aug 26 2020
EFFECT OF GAMMA RADIATION AND ETHYL METHANESULFONATE (EMS) ON POTATO SALT STRESS TOLERANCE IN VITRO

An experiment was conducted in the Date Palm Research Units labs / College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences / University of Baghdad to assess the tolerance toward salinity stress in potato after two mutagens treatments in vitro. Potato cv. Arizona and Rivera nodal segments were irradiated with four dosages of gamma rays at 0, 10, 20, and 30 Gray and immersed in (EMS) with four concentrations included 0, 10, 20, and 30 mM. The survival rates after mutagenesis treatments were calculated and 449 lines were obtained. The lines were tested for salinity tolerance by growing in MS medium supplemented with four concentrations of NaCl at 0, 100, 150, and 200 mM and data were analyzed according to the CRD with 10 replicates an

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