Dr. Al-Gburi’s research spans diverse areas within plant science, showcasing a keen interest in enhancing agricultural practices and plant well-being. His pioneering work includes the first record of the endophytic fungus Trichoderma asperellum on Oryza sativa in Iraq, shedding light on beneficial interactions in rice ecosystems. Additionally, his contributions to integrated weed management strategies and nano-micronutrient spraying underscore a commitment to improving the nutritional content of wheat grains.
In his investigations, he explores the effects of different control applications on Cuscuta campestris, delving into the biochemical content of eggplants. Further enriching the agricultural landscape, Dr. Al-Gburi explores the use of Agaricus bisporus residue as a fertilizer, providing insights into sustainable cultivation practices. His collaborative work on the impact of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) on the root system architecture of Arabidopsis Thaliana demonstrates a holistic approach to understanding plant-microbe interactions.
Through these endeavors, Dr. Al-Gburi contributes significantly to plant physiology, protection, and agricultural sustainability. 🌱