Mohammad Abdul Kader, Ashutus Singha, Mili Amena Begum, Arif Jewel et al.
Abstract Agricultural water resources have been limited over the years due to global warming and irregular rainfall in the arid and semi-arid regions. To mitigate the water stress in agriculture, mulching has a crucial impact as a water-saving technique in rain-fed crop cultivation. It is important ...
Masuda Akter, Heleen Deroo, E. De Grave, Toon Van Alboom et al.
Paddy soil indigenous N supply is often poorly related to N status and our aim was to assess its linkage to reduction of Fe3+ and Mn4+, primary terminal electron acceptors in submerged soils. Transplanted rice was grown in the greenhouse in four Bangladeshi paddy soils with distinct SOC to Feox rati...
Smruti S. Pattanaik
Abstract Abstract The problem confronting the Hindu minority in Bangladesh is analysed in this article within the framework of a majoritarian state, which embodies the socio-cultural ethos of the majority community in its effort to establish itself as a nation state with a unique history. Such a sta...
Mili Amena Begum, M. Yousuf, K Siddique-e Rabbani
The provision of safe drinking water for all remains a global challenge in spite of astounding developments in science and technology. In the coastal region of Bangladesh, brackish or saline water prevails everywhere and people are always in search of safe drinking water. This work was taken up to d...