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Multi-model approach to quantify groundwater-level prediction uncertainty using an ensemble of global climate models and multiple abstraction scenarios

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Syed Mustafa, Md Moudud Hasan, Ajoy Kumar Saha, Rahena Parvin Rannu et al.

Journal: Hydrology and earth system sciencesYear: 2019Citations: 65

Abstract. Worldwide, groundwater resources are under a constant threat of overexploitation and pollution due to anthropogenic and climatic pressures. For sustainable management and policy making a reliable prediction of groundwater levels for different future scenarios is necessary. Uncertainties ar...

Physical SciencesEarth and Planetary SciencesGeochemistry and PetrologyOpen Access
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Conjunctive use of saline and fresh water increases the productivity of maize in saline coastal region of Bangladesh

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Khandakar Faisal Ibn Murad, Akbar Hossain, Oli Ahmed Fakir, Sujit K. Biswas et al.

Journal: Agricultural Water ManagementYear: 2018Citations: 54
Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesPlant Science
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Climate change impacts on reference crop evapotranspiration in North‐West hydrological region of Bangladesh

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M. A. Mojid, Rahena Parvin Rannu, Nazmun Nahar Karim

Journal: International Journal of ClimatologyYear: 2015Citations: 52

ABSTRACT Climate change is a critical global environmental challenge that has rigorous impacts on crop‐water demand and a number of other systems, such as hydrological systems and ecosystems. Reference crop evapotranspiration ( ET o ) being a hydrological parameter reflects the integrated effects of...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary Change
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Development and Evaluation of an Emitter with a Low-Pressure Drip-Irrigation System for Sustainable Eggplant Production

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Khokan Kumer Sarker, Akbar Hossain, Khandakar Faisal Ibn Murad, Sujit K. Biswas et al.

Journal: AgriEngineeringYear: 2019Citations: 29

Drip-irrigation can improve uniformity in water distribution, water use efficiency, and crop productivity in the saline and nonsaline regions of South Asia and in Bangladesh where the availability and quality of water resources are scare for sustainable crop production. However, the currently availa...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesSoil ScienceOpen Access
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Effect of Irrigation and Mulch on the Yield and Water Use of Strawberry

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Rahena Parvin Rannu, Razu Ahmed, Alamgir Siddiky, Abu Saleh Md. Yousuf Ali et al.

Journal: International Journal of AgronomyYear: 2018Citations: 21

To investigate the effect of irrigation and mulch on the yield of strawberry (line FA-007), this study was conducted at the experimental fields of Pomology Division, BARI, Gazipur and RARS, BARI, Rangpur during Rabi season of 2012-13 and 2013-14. The experiment was conducted followed by the split-pl...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesSoil ScienceOpen Access
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Effect of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and sulphur on the yield of mango

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Shamima Nasreen, AM Kamal, MA Siddiky, Rahena Parvin Rannu et al.

Journal: Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural ResearchYear: 2015Citations: 13

The experiment was conducted at the research field of Regional Horticulture Research Station, Chapai Nawabganj during 2010-11, 2011-12 and 2012-13 to find out the proper combination of fertilizer nutrients (N, P, K and S) in presence of organic manure for obtaining higher yield of mango (var. BARI A...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesPlant ScienceOpen Access
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Response of Broccoli (<i>Brassica oleracia</i> L.) to Different Irrigation Regimes

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MJ Hussain, Rahena Parvin Rannu, Md. Abdur Razzak, Ramadan Ahmed et al.

Journal: The AgriculturistsYear: 2016Citations: 7

The study was conducted at the experimental field of Horticulture Research Centre, BARI, Gazipur during Rabi seasons in three years (2012 to 2015) to investigate the response of broccoli (cv. Premium crop) under different irrigation regimes. The experiment was conducted in RCBD with five replication...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesSoil ScienceOpen Access
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Multi-model approach to quantify groundwater level predictionuncertainty using an ensemble of global climate models andmultiple abstraction scenarios

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Syed Mustafa, Md Moudud Hasan, Ajoy Kumar Saha, Rahena Parvin Rannu et al.

Year: 2018Citations: 5

Abstract. Worldwide, groundwater resources are under a constant threat of overexploitation and pollution due to anthropogenic and climatic pressures. For sustainable management and policy making a reliable prediction of groundwater levels for different future scenarios is necessary. Uncertainties ar...

Physical SciencesEarth and Planetary SciencesGeochemistry and PetrologyOpen Access
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Yield response of summer country bean to boron and molybdenum fertilizer

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Shamima Nasreen, MA Siddiky, Ramadan Ahmed, Rahena Parvin Rannu

Journal: Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural ResearchYear: 2015Citations: 5

Field experiments were conducted in the Grey Terrace Soil (Aeric Albaquept) under AEZ-28 at the Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI) farm, Gazipur during summer seasons of 2010 and 2011 to determine the optimum rate of boron and molybdenum combination for maximizing the yield of summer ...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesPlant ScienceOpen Access
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TIMELY IRRIGATION ENHANCES THE YIELD AND WATER PRODUCTIVITY OF CHICKPEAS IN BANGLADESH

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Farhat Tahsin Prattoyee, Farzana Akter, D. Hossain, Rahena Parvin Rannu et al.

Journal: Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural UniversityYear: 2023

Groundwater level declination is a significant issue in various regions of Bangladesh, primarily due to intensive irrigation in agriculture. To address this growing problem, a potential solution is to shift from cultivating water-intensive crops to less water-demanding crops like chickpeas in water-...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesOpen Access
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