MS Hossain, Gulshan Ara Latifa, Prianqa, Abdullah Al Nayeem
BACKGROUND: Exposure to cadmium (Cd) is a global public health concern. The primary Cd exposure pathways are inhalation and ingestion. Globally, Cd production and consumption has increased, along with nickel-cadmium battery production, alloys, anticorrosive coatings, pigments, polyvinyl chloride sta...
M Kamruzzaman Hossain, Gulshan Ara Latifa, Mosaddequr Rahman
M. K. Hossain, G. A. Latifa and M. M. Rahman. 2008. Observations on Induced Breeding of Snakehead Murrel, Channa striatus (Bloch, 1793). Int. J. Sustain. Crop Prod. 3(5):65-68 An experiment was conducted on the induced breeding of the snakehead Murrel, Channa striatus (Bloch, 1793) during April to J...
Munir Ahmed, Abu Sayed Muhammad Sharif, Gulshan Ara Latifa
Gulshan Ara Latifa
[Le developpement embryonnaire et postembryonnaire de Heterocypris incongruens a ete etudie a six temperatures d'elevage differentes (5°, 10°, 20°, 25° et 30°C). Le developpement des premiers stades a 5°C est arrete et les oeufs memes, conserves a cette temperature, n'eclosent pas. A 10°, 15° et 20°...
Farzana Binte Farid, Gulshan Ara Latifa, Mosarrat Nabila Nahid, Mohajira Begum
Sun-drying is one of the most important low-cost methods of fish-preservation and the products provide nutrients to all categories of people through the world including Bangladesh. The study was conducted to obtain a better understanding difference between sun-dried salted (SDS) and turmeric treated...
Most. Nazma Sultana, MS Hossain, Gulshan Ara Latifa
Rivers of Bangladesh play important role for socio-economic development as well as balancing ecosystem. Unfortunately, Rivers especially in Dhaka city are being significantly polluting by industrial effluents discharge, solid wastes disposal, and connection of urban sewage. These effluents are conta...
D. Ñ. Roy, Nishat Binte Didar, Smita Sarker, Md. Arafat Rahman Khan et al.
The purpose of this study was to determine the fish species composition and appraise the status of fish diversity through sampling in six sample locations and to observe the socio economic conditions of the fishermen surrounding the river during the study period. There were 81 fish species found, cl...
D. Ñ. Roy, Sheikh Saiful Islam, Shamshad B. Quraishi, Mohammad Mozammal Hosen et al.
Gulshan Ara Latifa, Ahmad Kamruzzaman Majumder, Md. Humayun Kabir, Arnab Chakma
Chengi a major river of Khagrachari district is getting polluted day by day due to unplanned river management. Both primary and secondary data have been used to conduct this work. Primary data have been collected through extensive field work, questionnaire and sample collection. Water samples have b...
Md Badsha Miah, Ahmad Kamruzzaman Majumder, Gulshan Ara Latifa
Microbiological health risks due to environmental pollution are major concerning issue in all over the world. In Bangladesh, almost all the major water bodies (lake/khal) particularly in the urban or semi-urban area have been suffering severely pollutions. Therefore if we manage to safe our surface ...
D. Ñ. Roy, Ashish Kumer Sarker, Abu Musa Mohammad Khairul Abedin, Smita Sarker et al.
An experiment was conducted to observe some biological aspects including growth, sex ratio, gonadal maturity, artificial insemination, fecundity, fertilization, hatching and larval development of O. pabda in a private hatchery. Total weight of the sampled fish varied from 1.60±0.43 to 111.12±6.83 g ...
Farzana Binte Farid, Gulshan Ara Latifa, Shubhash Chandra Chakraborty, Mosarrat Nabila Nahid et al.
D. Ñ. Roy, Zavyalov Aleksandar Petrobich, Blacob Balentin Aleksebich, Gulshan Ara Latifa
An experiment was carried out for 6 months on rearing of common carp, mirror carp, grass carp and silver carp under polyculture system at different stocking densities in cemented tanks (5 - 7 m in diameter and water depth 1.0 - 1.5 m). Observations were made on fish growth in terms of monthly and pe...
D. Ñ. Roy, Smita Sarker, Shakira Mustari, Kamolesh Roy et al.
Tonima Mustafa, M Niamul Naser, Gulshan Ara Latifa, Mohammad Shoeb et al.
The present study was carried out to assess the concentrations of organochlorine pesticide residues (DDTs; DDE, DDD, 2,4´-DDT and 4,4´-DDT) in natural fishes and prawn species during rainy-season (June-September, 2014) from flood plains of Sonargaon upazila, Bangladesh. The samples were extracted by...