A teacher at the University of Basra publishes a joint research with a foreign university

Media of the College of Veterinary Medicine

The instructor at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Basra University, Dr. Basil Abdul-Zahra Abbas, published a scientific research with a joint team of researchers at Ramin Agricultural University in the Islamic Republic of Iran.

The aim of the research is to isolate a bacteria from the bony canal of deer that has the ability to break down tannin available in some dominant plants.

The research included knowing the ability of these bacteria to analyze the tannin available in the eucalyptus and chinocapress plants and the possibility of using it in the laboratory system of animal ration as well as the production of gas from these plants.

Dr. Basil Abdel-Zahra indicated that this research is part of a master's thesis of a student at Ramin University, who had participated in supervising its preparation in advance.