Prosun Bhattacharya, Alan H. Welch, Kenneth G. Stollenwerk, Mike J. McLaughlin et al.
Arsenic (As) distribution and toxicology in the environment is a serious issue, with millions of individuals worldwide being affected by As toxicosis. Sources of As contamination are both natural and anthropogenic and the scale of contamination ranges from local to regional. There are many areas of ...
G. M. Panaullah, Tariqul Alam, M. Baktear Hossain, Richard H. Loeppert et al.
David Dawe, Achim Dobermann, Piedad Moya, Sarlan Abdulrachman et al.
David Dawe, Achim Dobermann, J. K. Ladha, R. L. Yadav et al.
Opinions differ as to the importance of organic amendments (OA) for sustaining crop productivity in the intensive, irrigated rice systems of Asia. Our objectives were to (1) quantify the effects of farmyard manure (FYM) and straw incorporation on yield trends in long-term experiments (LTEs) with ric...
M. Baktear Hossain, M. Jahiruddin, Richard H. Loeppert, G. M. Panaullah et al.
Alex Heikens, G. M. Panaullah, Andy A. Meharg
High levels of As in groundwater commonly found in Bangladesh and other parts of Asia not only pose a risk via drinking water consumption but also a risk in agricultural sustainability and food safety. This review attempts to provide an overview of current knowledge and gaps related to the assessmen...
M. A. Saleque, Joinal Abedin, N. I. Bhuiyan, SK Zaman et al.
Zia Ahmed, G. M. Panaullah, Hugh G. Gauch, Susan R. McCouch et al.
M. Baktear Hossain, M. Jahiruddin, G. M. Panaullah, Richard H. Loeppert et al.
Spatial distribution of arsenic (As) concentrations of irrigation water, soil and plant (rice) in a shallow tube-well (STW) command area (8 ha), and their relationship with Fe, Mn and P were studied. Arsenic concentrations of water in the 110 m long irrigation channel clearly decreased with distance...
Md. Asaduzzaman Khan, Md. Rafiqul Islam, G. M. Panaullah, J. M. Duxbury et al.
Jagadish Timsina, G. M. Panaullah, M. A. Saleque, M. Ishaque et al.
ABSTRACT Nitrogen (N) nutrition of the rice-wheat (RW) systems of the Indo-Gangetic Plain is important for sustaining the region's productivity and food needs. Soil N plays an important role in regulating the supply of N to plants. Monitoring plant concentrations, uptake, and balance of N assist in ...
G. M. Panaullah, Jagadish Timsina, M. A. Saleque, M. Ishaque et al.
ABSTRACT Potassium (K) nutrition of rice-wheat (RW) systems of the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) of South Asia is important because of its role in productivity and the large quantities of this macronutrient that are extracted by such intensive cropping systems. Field experiments on the RW cropping seque...
Md. Asaduzzaman Khan, Md. Rafiqul Islam, G. M. Panaullah, J. M. Duxbury et al.
P. K. Saha, M. Ishaque, M. A. Saleque, M. A. Monayem Miah et al.
Abstract A 7‐year‐long field trial was conducted on integrated nutrient management for a dry season rice (Boro)–green manure (GM)–wet season rice (T. Aman) cropping system at the Bangladesh Rice Research Institute Farm, Gazipur during 1993–1999. Five packages of inorganic fertilizers, cow dung (CD),...
M. A. Saleque, Jagadish Timsina, G. M. Panaullah, M. Ishaque et al.
ABSTRACT Phosphorus (P) nutrition of the rice-wheat (RW) systems of the Indo-Gangetic Plain of South Asia has become important due to the alternate flooding and drying cycles of this crop rotation. Field experiments on the RW cropping sequence were conducted at three locations of Bangladesh on three...