Mohammad Hasan

Mohammad Hasan Salman Ali

PhD. Assistant Professor

College of Agriculture

mohammadh.dawood@uotelafer.edu.iq 07701682814

I am an assistant professor, lecturer, and researcher at the College of Agriculture, University of Telafer. I received my M.Sc. in Horticultural Science from Ege University, Turkey, in 2007, and my Ph.D. from the College of Agriculture, Food and Environment at the University of Kentucky, USA. My research primarily focuses on tomato breeding and production within the framework of sustainable agriculture. I currently serve as the Scientific Assistant (Assistant Dean for Scientific Affairs) at the College of Agriculture, University of Tal Afar, and as the Head of the Field Crops Department.


Skills

  • Statistical Analysis
  • Agricultural Field Management
  • Turkish and English Languages
  • Microsoft Office Skills
  • Computer applications
  • Paper Reviewing

Education

Bachelor
University of Mosul/IRAQ

2002


Master
Ege University/ İZMİR /TURKEY

2007


Doctoral
University of Kentucky/USA

2020


Experience

Asst. Dean for Academic Affairs
University of Telafer

05-05-2025 - Present


Lab Manager
University of Kufa

20-11-2022 - 07-06-2024


Head of Department
University of Telafer

10-11-2024 - Present


Publications

Genome-Wide Analyses of the NAC Transcription Factor Gene Family in Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.): Chromosome

Type: Journal Article Journal: MDPI Date: 29-03-2018

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Can spectrophotometry be used to quantify zingiberene sesquiterpenoids in tomato leaflet extracts?

Type: Journal Article Journal: MDPI Date: 22-10-2022

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Utilizing Phenotypic Selection to Enhance Yield and Develop T. urticae Resistance

Type: Journal Article Journal: Journal of Tekirdag Agricultural Faculty Date: 29-09-2025

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Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals in Hot Pepper Grown in Biochar and Animal Manure-Amended Soil

Type: Journal Article Journal: Environmental Pollution and Management Date: 01-10-2025

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The alcohol and epoxy alcohol of zingiberene, produced in trichomes of wild tomato, are more repellent to spider mites than zingiberene

Type: Journal Article Journal: Frontiers in Plant Science Date: 20-02-2020

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Ascorbic acid, sugars, phenols, and nitrates concentrations in tomato grown in animal manure amended soil

Type: Journal Article Journal: MDPI-Agriculture Date: 02-05-2019

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Monitoring soil enzymes activity before and after animal manure application

Type: Journal Article Journal: MDPI-Agriculture Date: 13-05-2020

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Yield and quality of lettuce, pumpkin, and watermelon varieties grown under five soil management practices

Type: Journal Article Journal: International Journal of Applied Agricultural Sciences Date: 09-02-2021

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Biochar and animal manures increased yield of three varieties of turnips

Type: Journal Article Journal: International Journal of Applied Agricultural Sciences Date: 09-02-2022

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Variability of biochar performance among soil amendments and enzymes activity

Type: Journal Article Journal: International Journal of Applied Agricultural Sciences Date: 27-02-2021

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Soil amendments enhanced summer squash yield, fruit composition, quality, and soil enzymes activity

Type: Journal Article Journal: SciMed Central Date: 04-04-2022

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The Impact of Adding Bio-fertilizer and Spraying Seaweed extract on the Growth and Yield of Zea mays

Type: Journal Article Journal: Kufa Journal for Agricultural Science Date: 01-05-2025

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Results of Selection for High Yield and Zingiberene Content of Interspecific Hybrid Tomatoes Grown in the Open Field

Type: Journal Article Journal: University of KentuckyCollege of Agriculture, Date: 12-12-2019

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Determination of changes in quality during shelf-life in some broccoli cultivars.

Type: Journal Article Journal: Ege Üniv. Ziraat Fak. Derg. Date: 10-09-2010

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Impact of Mixing Biochar with Animal Manures on the Yield of Three Varieties of Turnips

Type: Journal Article Journal: University of KentuckyCollege of Agriculture, Food and Environment Agricultural Experiment Station Date: 22-11-2021

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Duality of Biochar Impact on Soil Enzymes Activity

Type: Journal Article Journal: University of KentuckyCollege of Agriculture, Food and Environment Agricultural Experiment Station Date: 02-11-2020

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