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Salinity Stress in Maize: Consequences, Tolerance Mechanisms, and Management Strategies

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Mohammad Sohidul Islam, Md. Rafiqul Islam, Md. Kamrul Hasan, ASM Golam Hafeez et al.

Journal: OBM GeneticsYear: 2024Citations: 26

Maize, along with rice and wheat, is a popular staple food crop worldwide, and the most widely produced cereal crop. It is a versatile crop that may be utilized as a source of raw materials for human and animal fodders. Low agricultural yield and rapid population expansion significantly threaten fut...

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Cultural and physiological variation between isolates of Stemphylium botryosum the causal of stemphylium blight disease of lentil (Lens culinaris).

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Md. Iqbal Hosen, Ashfaq Ahmed, Jesmin Zaman, Saswata Ghosh et al.

Year: 2009Citations: 23

Abstract: A total of four isolates of Stemphylium botryosum infected lentil were collected from lentil plants showing blight symptoms and grown at different areas of Bangladesh. The isolates were characterized in terms of cultural, morphological and physiological parameters. The isolates varied sign...

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Water relations and yield characteristics of mungbean as influenced by foliar application of gibberellic acid (GA3)

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Mohammad Sohidul Islam, Md. Kamrul Hasan, MR Islam, M. Kaium Chowdhury et al.

Journal: Frontiers in Ecology and EvolutionYear: 2023Citations: 18

Optimizing the dose and foliar application frequency of growth regulators such as gibberellic acid (GA 3 ) may play an important role in ensuring food security under changing climate scenarios by boosting grain yield of food legumes such as mungbean. A trial was conducted to evaluate the growth prom...

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Amanita cinereovelata, a new species of Amanita section Lepidella from Bangladesh

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Md. Iqbal Hosen, Tai–Hui Li, Wang-Qiu Deng

Journal: Mycological ProgressYear: 2015Citations: 16
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Two new species of Xanthagaricus and some notes on Heinemannomyces from Asia

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Md. Iqbal Hosen, Zong-ping Song, Genevieve Gates, Samantha C. Karunarathna et al.

Journal: MycoKeysYear: 2017Citations: 15

Xanthagaricus flavosquamosus and X. necopinatus, two new species of Agaricaceae, are described and illustrated from Asia. Macroscopically, both species are closely related to each other, but there are obvious micromorphological and molecular differences between them. Morphological and phylogenetic d...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyCell BiologyOpen Access
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Two new species of <i>Phylloporus</i> from Bangladesh, with morphological and molecular evidence

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Md. Iqbal Hosen, Tai–Hui Li

Journal: MycologiaYear: 2017Citations: 13

Two new species of Phylloporus from Bangladesh forests dominated by Shorea robusta are described and illustrated, based on morphological and molecular phylogenetic evidence. Phylloporus attenuatus is characterized by its wine-red to brownish-red pilei, decurrent lamellae that stain blue, downwards t...

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Physiological variability and in vitro antifungal activity against Botrytis cinerea causing botrytis gray mold of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)

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Md. Iqbal Hosen, Ashfaq Ahmed, M. R. Islam

Journal: Spanish Journal of Agricultural ResearchYear: 2010Citations: 12

Physiological variability was studied in 10 isolates of Botrytis cinerea causing botrytis gray mold of chickpea, collected from diverse agro climatic areas in Bangladesh. The optimum temperature and pH for the best mycelial radial growth of B. cinerea were 20°C and 4.5, respectively. The mycelial ra...

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Kaziboletus, a new boletoid genus of Boletaceae associated with Shorea robusta in Bangladesh

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Md. Iqbal Hosen, Zhu L. Yang

Journal: Mycological ProgressYear: 2021Citations: 11
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Heinemannomyces, Hymenagaricus and Xanthagaricus revisited (Basidiomycota, Agaricaceae)

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KUN L. YANG, JIA Y. LIN, GUANG-MEI LI, ZHEN-CHAO LIU et al.

Journal: PhytotaxaYear: 2024Citations: 10

The taxonomy regarding three closely related genera of Agaricaceae, viz. Heinemannomyces, Hymenagaricus and Xanthagaricus, is updated based on morphological and four-locus molecular phylogenetic evidence from collections gathered in South China. Thirteen species identified from 122 collections are d...

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Phylloporus gajari, a new species of the family Boletaceae from Bangladesh

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Md. Iqbal Hosen, Tai–Hui Li

Journal: MycoscienceYear: 2015Citations: 10

Phylloporus gajari, a new species, based on morphological and molecular data, is described and illustrated from tropical Asian forests dominated by Shorea robusta. It is morphologically circumscribed by its reddish brown to yellowish brown, sub-tomentose and rimose pileus when mature, sub-crowded cy...

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<i>Clarkeinda trachodes</i> (<i>Agaricales</i>, <i>Basidiomycetes</i>), first record from Bangladesh

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Md. Iqbal Hosen, Zai-Wei Ge

Journal: MycotaxonYear: 2012Citations: 9

An interesting agaric, Clarkeinda trachodes , is reported for the first time from Bangladesh. A full description, discussion, and illustrations are provided. The enigmatic agaric genus, currently known only from south and southeast Asia, is characterized by the presence of a fawn colored pellicle on...

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<i>In-silico</i> approach to characterize the structure and function of a hypothetical protein of Monkeypox virus exploring Chordopox-A20R domain-containing protein activity

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Md. Iqbal Hosen, Md. Easin Mia, Md Nur Islam, Most. Ummay Salma Khatun et al.

Journal: Antiviral TherapyYear: 2024Citations: 8

Background: Monkeypox has emerged as a noteworthy worldwide issue due to its daily escalating case count. This illness presents diverse symptoms, including skin manifestations, which have the potential to spread through contact. The transmission of this infectious agent is intricate and readily tran...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyVirologyOpen Access
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The first ITS phylogeny of the genus Cantharocybe (Agaricales, Hygrophoraceae) with a new record of C. virosa from Bangladesh

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Md. Iqbal Hosen, Tai–Hui Li, D. Jean Lodge, Alan Rockefeller

Journal: MycoKeysYear: 2016Citations: 7

This is the first internal transcribed spacer (ITS) phylogeny of the enigmatic genus Cantharocybe and includes ITS sequences from two out of the three holotype collections. Two species are reported from the Americas and only a single species from Asia. Additionally, a collection of Cantharocybe viro...

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Coniolepiota spongodes (Agaricaceae, Basidiomycota) in Bangladesh and China

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Md. Iqbal Hosen, Zhu L. Yang

Journal: MycotaxonYear: 2013Citations: 7

The genus Coniolepiota is recorded for the first time from Bangladesh and China. Coniolepiota spongodes is characterized by its gray lilac to purple floccose basidiomata and relatively small smooth ellipsoid to oblong basidiospores. A detailed morphological description, photographs and line drawings...

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SVM-Plus: An Improved Machine Learning Classifier to Predict Loss-of-Coolant Accidents in Pressurized Water Reactor

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Mushfiqur Rashid Khan, Md. Shohanuzzaman, Md. Iqbal Hosen, M Hassan

Year: 2024Citations: 6

In pressurized water reactors (PWRs), it is essential to make appropriate predictions about loss-of-coolant accident (LOCA) to continue operating safely and effectively. LOCA prediction in a PWR is very complex due to the dynamics and complicated interactions present. Prediction models currently in ...

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Allometric Biomass Model for<i>Aquilaria Malaccensis</i>Lam. in Bangladesh: A Nondestructive Approach

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Mahmood Hossain, Md. Farhad Hosen, Mohammad Raqibul Hasan Siddique, Shamsiah Abdullah et al.

Journal: Journal of Sustainable ForestryYear: 2020Citations: 6

Aquilaria malaccensis: Lam. is an important commercial tree species of Bangladesh. This species is widely planted for the increased demand for an essential oil locally knows as “Agar”. A nondestructive method was adopted to derive the allometric biomass model for A. malaccensis. Stem volume of 254 t...

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First report of Limacella from Bangladesh, with a new species description

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Md. Iqbal Hosen, Tai‐Hui Li

Journal: PhytotaxaYear: 2017Citations: 5

Limacella bangladeshana, a new species of well-known fungal family Amanitaceae from Bangladesh is described and illustrated based on morphology and molecular evidence. The species is mainly recognized by its medium-sized basidiomata, cream-white to off-white or buff-white pileus, the slightly uplift...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyCell Biology
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Hygrocybe umbilicata sp. nov., with first generic report for Bangladesh and its phylogenetic placement

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Md. Iqbal Hosen, Tai‐Hui Li, F. M. Aminuzzaman, MR Islam

Journal: PhytotaxaYear: 2016Citations: 5

Hygrocybe umbilicata, a new waxcap of Hygrophoraceae, is formally described from Bangladesh based on morphological data and molecular evidence of the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region. This species represents the first record of the genus Hygrocybe for this country. It can b...

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Variability and Pathogenicity in Bangladeshi Isolates of Botrytis cinerea Causing Botrytis Gray Mold in Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)

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Md. Iqbal Hosen, Ashfaq Ahmed, M. R. Islam

Journal: Plant Pathology JournalYear: 2010Citations: 5

Ten isolates of Botrytis cinerea causing botrytis gray mold in chickpea were collected from different agro climatic regions of Bangladesh to study the variability among them. The isolates were characterized in terms of cultural, morphological and pathogenic. The isolates varied significantly in cult...

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EFFECT OF BORON AND ZINC ON GROWTH, YIELD ATTRIBUTES, YIELD AND NUTRIENT BIO-FORTIFICATION OF GRASS PEA (LATHYRUS SATIVUS L.) IN OLD HIMALAYAN PIEDMONT PLAIN

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MD.Z.I. SAYED, Md. Nazir Hosen, M. H. Rahman, Maisha Maliha Morium et al.

Journal: Applied Ecology and Environmental ResearchYear: 2024Citations: 4

Soil applied micronutrient, especially boron (B) and zinc (Zn) can trigger growth, yield attributes, yield and nutritional value of crops including grass pea, however determination of their optimal dose under changing pedo-climatic conditions needs fresh studies.A trial was conducted to study the ef...

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