Uttam Biswas Antu, Tusar Kanti Roy, Taslima Islam Kulsum, Puja Rani Mitu et al.
Humic acids (HAs) are complex organic compounds produced through the degradation of plant and animal residues, which are typically found in organic wastes, compost, peat, lignite, and leonardite. HAs, being natural bio-stimulants, play crucial roles in sustaining soil health, enhancing plant product...
Tusar Kanti Roy, Md. Saiful Islam, Nor Aida Mahiddin, Sk Arafat Hossain et al.
Tusar Kanti Roy, S. K. Nag, Uttam Biswas Antu, Sk Arafat Hossain et al.
The existence of heavy metal pollutants in fish within aquatic ecosystems presents a threat to human health due to trophic shift. This research sought to identify the concentrations of cadmium (Cd), arsenic (As), copper (Cu), lead (Pb), and chromium (Cr) in two economically significant cultured fish...
Sujat Ahmed, MS Islam, Uttam Biswas Antu, Md. Moshiul Islam et al.
Nanocellulose, obtained from natural cellulose, has attracted considerable interest for its distinctive properties and wide-ranging potential applications. Studies suggest that nanocellulose improves the thermal, mechanical, and barrier properties of conventional cellulose. This review investigates ...
Fariha Farzana, Tusar Kanti Roy, Sk Arafat Hossain, Mahjabin Mazrin et al.
Little information was available on the general groundwater quality of Bangladesh’s Ishwardi Upazila (peri-urban area). In the current study, 35 groundwater samples were collected from randomly chosen deep tube wells to determine the general quality of groundwater by water quality indices and whethe...
Uttam Biswas Antu, Md. Saiful Islam, Sujat Ahmed, Md Arifuzzaman et al.
Water sets our planet apart from all others we know of. Although the global supply of fresh water is sufficient to meet current and future water demands, its distribution in terms of location and timing is uneven. Many regions face shortages of freshwater resources and cannot fulfill domestic, econo...
Uttam Biswas Antu, Tusar Kanti Roy, Md. Mustaqim Roshid, Puja Rani Mitu et al.
Nanocellulose, a promising green material derived from various bio-sources, has potentiality on and off-site in the agricultural sector. Due to its special qualities, which include high strength, hydrophilicity, and biocompatibility, it is a material that may be used in a variety of industries, espe...
Seema Rani, Md. Kawser Ahmed, Keliang Chen, Kazi Belayet Hossain et al.
Coastal areas serve as vital ecosystems that provide habitats for various organisms but are increasingly threatened by trace element pollution. This study examines trace element concentrations in water, fish, and shellfish from estuarine and coastal areas of Bangladesh's East Coast, evaluating their...
Md. Saiful Islam, Abdullah Al Bakky, Nor Aida Mahiddin, Uttam Biswas Antu et al.
Md. Saiful Islam, Sujat Ahmed, Md. Main Uddin Miah, Nor Aida Mahiddin et al.
Eucalyptus trees around rice fields can provide benefits like acting as windbreaks, reducing soil erosion, and improving drainage, but they may also compete for water and light and release chemicals that inhibit crop growth. Proper management is essential to balance these effects. The current study ...
Tusar Kanti Roy, Md. Saiful Islam, Uttam Biswas Antu, Mousumi Jahan Sumi et al.
Md. Saiful Islam, Nor Aida Mahiddin, Debolina Halder Hemy, Abdullah Al Bakky et al.
The crucial marine water body, i.e., the Bay of Bengal in Bangladesh, is threatened due to heavy metal contamination. Though the country's economy depends on the Bay of Bengal, heavy metals in the geochemical forms of bed sediments in this vast water body have not been studied yet. This study invest...
Md. Saiful Islam, Abdullah Al Bakky, Nor Aida Mahiddin, Md. Towhidul Islam et al.
The marine ecosystems of the Bay of Bengal Coast, Bangladesh have been significantly influenced by anthropogenic activities in recent times. However, the contamination of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in sediment profiles in the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh has rarely been stated. A 150-cm-long sed...
Md. Saiful Islam, Abdullah Al Bakky, Nor Aida Mahiddin, Uttam Biswas Antu et al.