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Lecturer

Dr. Wadhah Wadhah Thabit Abed Al dahi

Research Interests

production of field crops

weed control

Gender MALE
Place of Work Technical Agricultural College
Position Lecturer
Qualification Ph.d
Speciality Field Crops Philosophy
Email wadah8324@ntu.edu.iq
Phone 07711385461
Address Mosul/ Iraq, Iraq, Mosul, Iraq
dr. Wadhah Thabit Abed AL- Dahi

Born in 1986
Bachelor's degree in Field Crops Sciences (2008-2009)
Master's degree in Field Crops Sciences (2014)
PhD in Field Crops Philosophy (2021)
Academic title: Lecturer

Skills

Teaching (100%)
research (60%)
Supervising undergraduate students' graduation research (90%)
Ability to solve problems and work under pressure (100%)
Skill in the field of agricultural field management (100%)
Communicate effectively with students and colleagues (90%)
Adaptation and development skills (95%)
Ability to work within a team (90%)

Supervision

مجاهد ابراهيم محمد، ابراهيم محمد امين، ياسر محمد عباس، محمد عبد الرحيم حسين، وعد داؤود حسين
Year: 2024

Academic Degree: Bachelor

Supervisor Type: Supervisor

Supervisor State: Ungraduated

Graduation research/fourth stage

بسمان محمد عثمان، احمد هاشم عبد الله، احمد جرجيس/ حسين علي ياسين، رحمة هيثم، وائل عبد السلام
Year: 2024

Academic Degree: Bachelor

Supervisor Type: Supervisor

Supervisor State: Graduated

Graduation research/fourth stage

عمر ادهم، امين طه، عمار
Year: 2023

Academic Degree: Bachelor

Supervisor Type: Supervisor

Supervisor State: Ungraduated

Graduation research/fourth stage

، احمد موسى، احمد ساقي، محمد علي عسكر، عثمان قاسم
Year: 2022

Academic Degree: Bachelor

Supervisor Type: Supervisor

Supervisor State: Graduated

Graduation research/fourth stage

فلاح ابراهيم، حسن سالم ، سطم
Year: 2021

Academic Degree: Bachelor

Supervisor Type: Supervisor

Supervisor State: Graduated

Graduation research/fourth stage

working experience

Academic Qualification

ph. Dr.
Sep 16, 2018 - Aug 15, 2021

Philosophy in Field Crops/Field Crop Production and Weed Control

Master
Jun 21, 2025 - Present

Master of Field Crop Sciences (Field crop production, knowledge of field crop management)

Bachelor
Jun 21, 2025 - Present

(Field crop production, knowledge of field crop management)

Working Experience

Student Follow-up [Student Follow-up Unit Officer]
Mar 2, 2023 - Oct 11, 2023

Follow up on the academic status of employees studying for postgraduate studies and grants

Counseling Unit [Head of the Psychological Counseling Unit]
Feb 19, 2023 - Present

Preparing and following up on workshops and seminars for the Psychological Counseling Unit at the college

Graduate Studies [Graduate Studies Affairs Division Officer]
Jul 3, 2022 - Present

Reviewing student admissions, forming committees, following up on student affairs, issuing direct orders, supervising students, discussion orders, and issuing documents and certificates.

Publications

The Economic Feasibility for Operating the Algerian Combine Harvester PMA at Nineveh Area Conditions
Aug 28, 2024

Journal INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND INNOVATION IN SOCIAL SCIENCE (IJRISS)

publisher وضاح ثابت عبد

DOI DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.47772/IJRISS.2024.808025

Issue 2454-6186

Volume Volume VIII

The study was conducted in Nineveh Governorate by conducting a comparison of agricultural crops (wheat, barley, lentils) for the seasons (2014 – 2015 – 2016) to determine the economic feasibility of operating the Algerian combine harvester (PMA) and its impact on some of the factors and characteristics studied. (A. Maintenance before operation B. Maintenance during operation C. Oils, greases and fuel, D. Transportation costs E. Food costs F. Costs of technicians and administrators G. revenues from the three crops) The data was analyzed according to the design (R.C.B.D.) and the results were as follows: A. The year 2016 recorded the lowest pre-operation maintenance cost, reaching 862000 dinars, while the year 2014 recorded the highest value, reaching 863667 dinars, B. The year 2014 recorded the lowest value, reaching 647667 dinars, while the year 2016 recorded the highest value, reaching 920933 dinars, C. The year 2014 recorded the lowest value, reaching 210000 dinars, while the year 2016 recorded the highest value, reaching 633667 dinars, D. The year 2016 recorded the lowest value, reaching 378333 dinars, while the year 2015 recorded the highest value, reaching 718667 dinars, E. The year 2016 recorded the lowest value, reaching 171466 dinars, while the year 2016 recorded the highest value, reaching 232000 dinars, F. The year 2016 recorded the lowest value, reaching 139133 dinars, while the year 2015 recorded the highest value, reaching 917000 dinars, G. The year 2015 recorded the highest value of revenues for crops, respectively (wheat, barley, lentils), while the year 2016 recorded the lowest value of revenues for crops, respectively (wheat, barley, lentils).

Read Publication

Study some of genetic constants in new entries of Durum wheat under dry land conditions
Jan 1, 2021

Journal Euphrates Journal of Agriculture Science

publisher وضاح ثابت عبد

Volume 13 (2)

A field experiment was carried out during the season 2019/2020 in Mosul/Tilkif. It included six introduced genotypes of durum wheat originating from International Center for Agriculture Research Dry areas (ICARDA) (Nano, Uramy, Miki3, Ouhassan and Atlhagy) and local variety Svivo for control. Six durum wheat genotypes were grown by using R.C.B.D. design with three replications. The results indicated that the means of the genotypes squares were significant at a 1% probability level for the traits of the flag leaf area, plant height, spike length, number of grains per spike, biological yield, grain yield, harvest index, and 1000 grains weight. Genetic and phenotypic variation were significant for all the studied traits, except for the traits of the number of days until the beginning of flowering, number of tillers .m-2, and protein percentage, for phenotypic variation were not significant. Grain yield had positively significant phenotypic correlation at a 1% probability level with traits: flag leaf area, spike length, number of grains per spike, biological yield and harvest index and protein percentage. Whereas, grain yield showed a positive significant environmental correlation by 5% probability level with the biological yield and weight of 1000 grains traits. However, the values of heritability of broad sense were high for all the studied traits, except for the traits of the number of days until the beginning of flowering and protein percentage was medium, while, heritability of the number of tillers .m-2 was low.