A Master’s thesis at the Department of Horticulture and Garden Engineering in the College of Agriculture at the University of Kerbala discussed the effect of adding fish emulsion and vermicomposting on the growth of (Artemisia dracunculus L) plant and its content of some active medicinal substances.

A Master’s thesis at the Department of Horticulture and Garden Engineering in the College of Agriculture at the University of Kerbala discussed the effect of adding fish emulsion and vermicomposting on the growth of (Artemisia dracunculus L) plant and its content of some active medicinal substances. The thesis titled for student Najwan Abdel Amir Abdel Jashami was “The Impact of Adding Fish Emulsion and Vermicompost on the Growth of Artemisia dracunculus Plant and Its Content of Some Active Medicinal Substances”, included three chapters: Introduction, Literature Review, Materials and Methods, Results, and Discussion, supervised by Professor Ahmed Najm Abdallah Almosawy, with committee members Dr. Sarab Abdalhadi Mohammed Hussain and Dr. Baydaa Rashid Hilo, under the supervision of Dr. Kadum Mohammed Abdullah, in the presence of faculty members from the College of Agriculture, postgraduate students, and researchers. The study aims to select the cultivation of this plant under Iraqi conditions and treat it with some locally made organic fertilizers, fish emulsion, and vermicompost as Artemisia dracunculus is a plant rare in cultivation and distribution in Iraq with medical importance and numerous food uses.