
Khawla Mahmood Yahya AlNooh AlNooh
Research Interestsplant tissue culture
Landscape Architecture and Design
ornamental plants
Plant breeding and improvement
Cut flowers and their care
Gender | FEMALE |
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Place of Work | Technical Agricultural College |
Position | Department Rapporteur |
Qualification | PhD in Horticulture and Landscape Architecture |
Speciality | Ornamental plants |
kawllamhmood@ntu.edu.iq | |
Phone | 07700889080 |
Address | Mosul, nenavah, Mosul, Iraq |

Khawla Mahmoud Yahya Al-Nouh holds a PhD in Horticulture and Landscape Architecture from the University of Mosul, College of Agriculture and Forestry, and a Master's degree in Horticulture and Landscape Architecture from the University of Mosul, College of Agriculture and Forestry. She works as a lecturer at the Agricultural Technical College and a rapporteur for the Department of Plant Production Techniques. She won the second prize in the Iraqi Pioneers Competition for the year 2019. Her research interests include research in plant tissue culture, landscape architecture, ornamental plants, and plant breeding.
Academic Qualification
, دكتوراه في علوم البستنة وهندسة الحدائق / نباتات الزينة
Jun 25, 2013 - Jun 25, 2013دكتوراه في علوم البستنة وهندسة الحدائق / كلية الزراعة والغابات / جامعة الموصل
Publications
In Vitro Propagation of Jasminum Sambac L.
Jan 30, 2025Journal American Journal of Botany and Bioengineering
publisher Waad S. Faizy, Khawlah Mahmood Al Nooh, Faris F. A. Al-Zuhairi
DOI https://biojournals.us/index.php/AJBP
Issue 1
Volume 2
Annotation: To obtain highly locally desired Iraqi jasmine (Jasminum sambac L.) seedlings in a large scale and free of pathogens to meet the local demand for this plant, this work was done in the Laboratory for Plant Cell and Tissue Culture/Department of Plant production techniques/Agricultural Technical College/Northern Technical University. Included In vitro planting of jasmine single nodes during the multiplication stage on MS (Murashige and Skoog) basal medium enriched by (0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, and 2.0 mg L-1) of BA and Kin. At the rooting stage, the plantlets that obtained were planted on full and half of MS salt's strength medium enriched with IBA at a concentration of (0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, and 2 mg L-1). The results showed that the shoot numbers were not affected significantly by CK type. In contrast, the number of leaves was significantly affected, as nodes were planted in media containing Kin recording the largest leaves number (6.24 leaf/shoot) compared to those planted in media containing BA. While, the nodes planted on MS nutrient medium equipped with (1 mg L-1) BA gave the largest new shoots formed number and the greatest number of leaves (2.6 and 7.40 respectively) with significant superiority over all other treatments. As for the rooting stage a highest rooting percentage (80%) and the largest roots number (4.8) was recorded in MS with half salt's strength medium enriched by 0.5 mg L-1 IBA, the plantlets were successfully transferred to the greenhouse with a survival percentage of (85%). The results of the study can be adopted as a successful protocol for the propagation of the high aesthetic value Razaki plant used as an ornamental plant.