
Rusul Nabel Abdulla
Research InterestsMicrobiology
Plant
Soil
Gender | FEMALE |
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Place of Work | Kirkuk Technical Medical Institute |
Position | Assistant Lecturer |
Qualification | Master |
Speciality | Biology / Ecology |
rusul.nabel2024@ntu.edu.iq | |
Phone | 07719234045 |
Address | Iraq-kirkuk, kirkuk, Mosul, Iraq |
Working Experience
التعليم, التربية, المناهج [معلمة]
Sep 1, 2016 - May 25, 2018تدريس
Publications
Determine the effect of some environmental factors on the values of carbohydrates, proteins, total phenols and total alkaloids in Eucalyptus camaldulensis Kirkuk-Iraq.
Feb 22, 2023Journal Kirkuk University Journal for Agricultural Sciences
publisher Kirkuk University
Issue 14
Volume 1
This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of seasonal variations in the values of primary metabolites (carbohydrates and proteins) and secondary metabolites (total phenols and total alkaloids) in Eucalyptus camaldulensis grown in the front garden of Kirkuk University. Plant samples were collected from three sites (east, middle, and west of the garden) in three seasons (winter, spring, and summer) from 31/1/2022 to 5/7/2022. Variation recorded in primary and secondary metabolite compounds values. Carbohydrates' highest values 17.78% were recorded in the spring in the third site while the lowest values7.23% were recorded in the first site in the winter. Proteins' highest values 19.64% were recorded in the first site in the summer while the lowest values 4.25% were recorded in the spring. Total phenols higher values78.99 ppm and total alkaloids 2.84 ppm was recorded in the second site in the spring and the lowest value was 44.88 ppm, and 1.58 ppm, respectively, in winter in the first site. Phenolic compounds were identified: Rutin, Chlorogenic Acid, Quercetin, Gallic, and Salicylic. It had an effective role in protecting the eucalyptus plant individuals from environmental factors stress. Eucalyptus camaldulensis individuals tend to use primary and secondary metabolite compounds to protect their cells in stress conditions in the winter and summer seasons.