Dr. Fathi Abdullah Mandeel
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Dr. Fathi Abdullah Mandeel

Assistant Professor
University of Mosul, Iraq


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Botany from Mosul University, Iraq

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Area of Interest:

Botany
100%
Plant Ecology
62%
Plant Protection
90%
Agricultural Crops
75%
Applied Plant Breeding and Genetics
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
14
Abstracts
5

Selected Publications

  1. Al-joburi, I.S. and F.A. Mandeel, 2022. Effect Of some natural products isolated from Polygonum persicaria roots on the growth of Salmonella enterica typhimurium and Staphylococcus aureus. TELEMATIQUE, 21: 7553-7560.
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  2. Al-Mandeel, F.A., 2022. Study on the active compounds of Sisymbrium irio L. grown in agricultural fields West of Mosul City. Biomed. Res., 33: 128-136.
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  3. Al-Mandeel, F.A., 2022. Extraction of oxygenated terpenes from Potamogeton species that grows in Tigris River within Mosul city. Biomed. Res., 33: 149-152.
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  4. Mahmood, N.G., I.O. Saeed and F.A. Mandil, 2021. Temporal and spatial changes of some indicators of the water quality of the Tigris within Nineveh Governorate/ Iraq. Rev. Int. Geogr. Educ., 11: 2271-2281.
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  5. Hammok, N.S. and F.A. Al-mandeel, 2020. Effect of different application methods for pendimethalin herbicide on growth and productivity of green pea plant (Pisumsativum L.). Curr. Appl. Sci. Technol., 20: 528-536.
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  6. Al-Mandeel, F.A., 2013. Using of high performance liquid chromatography for separation of glutamic and alanine amino acids from Myriophyllum spicatum growing in Tigris River within Mosul City. Tikrit J. Pure Sci., 18: 131-134.
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  7. Al-Mandeel, F.A., 2013. Investigation and chromatographic separation of some phenolic compounds from flowers of Mentha longifolia L. and Mentha spicata L. growing in Iraq. Int. J. Ayurvedic Med., 4: 352-360.
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  8. Al-Mandeel, F., 2013. Acomparative study in stem anatomy and morphology of Zannichellia palustris L. and Myriophyllum spicatum L. that growing in Tigris River within Mosul City, Iraq. J. Environ. Stud., 10: 17-22.
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  9. Al- Daody, A.C. and F.A. Al-Mandeel, 2012. A morphological and chemical study for Ceratophyllum demersum L. growing in some ponds near Mosul Forests. Tikrit J. Pure Sci., 17: 1-6.
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