Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture (MJA) is a national, open access, peer-reviewed, scholarly publication aiming to promote scientific Agriculture sciences and presented to researchers and academic students of Agricultural Sciences. MJA was issued for the first time in 1966 and published as one issue per year; in 2000, it was adopted as a national journal; in 2005, the journal published four issues per year (in a quarterly manner). The University of Mosul, the publisher of MJA, Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture, is published on behalf of the College of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Mosul (institutional society). MJA adopted a unique DOI number  [10.33899/magrj] obtained for each article published since 2005 until now.

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The MJA stopped reviewing and publishing articles from 2014 (stopped after publishing volume 42, issue 1, year 2014) to 2017 (reactivated from volume 45, issue 2, year 2018) during ISIS occupying Mosul city for three years after the military liberation operation conducted by Iraqi forces to liberate Mosul city. The MJA has started receiving and publishing articles since 2018.

Previously, the journal published articles in Arabic and English, but in 2019, the publishing was turned to English only with Arabic abstracts.

 

Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture (MJA) is a national, open access, peer-reviewed, scholarly publication aiming to promote scientific Agriculture sciences and presented to researchers and academic students of Agricultural Sciences. MJA was issued for the first time in 1966 and published as one issue per year; in 2000, it was adopted as a national journal; in 2005, the journal published four issues per year (in a quarterly manner). The University of Mosul, the publisher of MJA, Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture, is published on behalf of the College of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Mosul (institutional society). MJA adopted a unique DOI number  [10.33899/magrj] obtained for each article published since 2005 until now.

Vol. 54 No. 1 (2026): Volume 54 Issue 1

Volume 54 Issue 1

Published: 2026-03-01

Contents


RESEARCH
USING SOME TECHNIQUES TO IMPROVE THE GERMINATION OF TWO ATRIPLEX SPECIES

Khalid Ekhlayef N. Alhadidi, Ahmed Khairuldeen Abdulsalam, Qahtan D. Essa Al-Khafagi

DOI: 10.33899/mja.2026.160527.1599

Pages: 76-87
USING REMOTE SENSING TECHNIQUES TO ANALYSE THE FACTORS CONTROLLING FOREST FIRES IN THE EASTERN AMAZON

Ali Fadhil HASAN, Reinis Osis, Lilian Blanc, francois laurent, Francois Messner

DOI: 10.33899/mja.2026.166052.1763

Pages: 16-27
INDUCED BREEDING AND SEED PRODUCTION OF NALEH FISH Barbonymus sp. USING SYNTHETIC HORMONES

Muchlisin Zainal Abidin, Dwimutia Tasnarizki, Siti Maulida, Nur Fadli, Agung Setia Batubara, Abdullah A Muhammadar, Diani Diani, Kasi Marimuthu, Nanda M Razi, Niu Sufang, Karl B Andree, Sulistiono Sulistiono

0.05). The highest reproductive parameters performance were found in the Ovaprim induced fish groups. Therefore, it was concluded that Ovaprim hormone is the suitable hormone for the effective...

DOI: 10.33899/mja.2026.165994.1766

Pages: 1-15