Department of Crop sciences

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About Department of Crop sciences

The Crops Department is considered one of the divisions of the Plant Production Department when the College of Agriculture was established in 1966 AD. In the year 1978 AD, the Crops Department became independent. Conducting research and studies that will determine the best agricultural treatments, devise improved varieties, and raise the efficiency of agricultural crop production.

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Academic Staff

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Students

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Graduates

Programs

Bachelor - Crop science

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Master - Crop science

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Who works at the Department of Crop sciences

Department of Crop sciences has more than 12 academic staff members

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Dr. KHALED ALAKHDHAR BOULGASEM AISAWI

My career objective is to enter research in the field of crop breeding and physiology and my research interests are to: • Quantify the genetic gains in yield potential progress in field crops, quantify the changes in physiological traits associated with this genetic progress and identify the physiological basis of these changes. • Identification of yield limiting factors in field crops and their improvement through physiological enhancements. • Identification of physiological basis for improved tolerance to abiotic stresses (drought and heat) in field crop plants.