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Mr. Hassan Eshukah

  • َQualifications: Master degree
  • Academic Rank: Lecturer
  • Department of Crop sciences
  • faculty of Agriculture

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Roles

Hassan Talha Hassan EShukah is one of the faculty members in the crop department, College of Agriculture. A. Good in its specialization since the year 2008 AD. The research and academic supervision is carried out on a number of university studies students, a lecturer from the year 2008 and a lecturer from the year 2021 until now. , And the Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator works as a member of the Co -Overseeing Personnel Committee, and a member of the Research Station Committee in the Crops Department.

It was assigned as a registrar for the Faculty of Agriculture, Al -Jafara branch from 2008 - 2011

Head of the Natural Resources Department

Careers

I was appointed by Resolution No. (48) of 2008 issued on 01/07/2008 to the academic rank of assistant lecturer and I began work on 06/05/2008 as a faculty member at the College of Agriculture, Embassy Branch 

 I taught many decisions, including: - 

 General Botany 1 

 Basics of crop science 

 field crop production 

 fodder crop production 

 seed technology and testing 

 field dividing art 

 post-harvest techniques 

 seed storage 

 I was transferred to the College of Agriculture, Tripoli, in September 2011, and I began working in the College of Agriculture, Tripoli, and I continue to teach most of the courses. The aforementioned studies date to today.

Research Interests

I have many research interests in modern crops, such as the canola crop, the safflower crop, which is an oil crop, and the possibility of its localization and acclimatization in Libya, the bunicam crop, the cinnamon crop, the azolla crop, and the bluebank crop, which is a fodder crop. There is also interest in organic control of weeds using the process of antagonism, the effect of plant on plant, as well as interest in weed management.

External Activities

Conducting a study with Tunisia regarding weed surveying in the Tripoli area and its suburbs