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pro vyhledávání: '"Moin U. Salam"'
Autor:
A. K. Azad Chowdhury, Monoarul Haque, Maa Mamun, MA Baten, Moin U. Salam, Mka Bhuiyan, M. I. Hossain, Abmz Hossain, Mar Sarkar, Nmf Rahman, Rushdia Ahmed, Md. Abdul Aziz, Kabir, MM Hossain, T. Halder, Mai Khan, Moazur Rahman, Mughal Qayum, Smq Hassan
Publikováno v:
Bangladesh Rice Journal. 25:51-74
Strengthening the early warning system to forecast extreme weather and provide action-oriented advisories may increase rice yield as well as enhance the income of the farmers through minimizing risks and losses, if proper use of the generated advisor
Publikováno v:
Bangladesh Rice Journal. 25:37-50
Declination of available water resources is threatening the dry season crop production in Bangladesh. Sustainable water management is crucial need to meet future food production. This study was aimed to determine futuristic water management strategy
Publikováno v:
Bangladesh Rice Journal. 25:111-120
Farmers' knowledge gap in modern rice cultural practice is the main cause of the existing yield gap in Bangladesh. Thus, this paper delineates; (i) the level of farmers’ knowledge gap; (ii) assesses the impact of training on changes in the farmers'
Publikováno v:
Bangladesh Rice Journal. 24:133-159
Weed causes huge reduction in crops yield, increases cost of cultivation, reduces input efficiency, interferes with agricultural operations, impairs quality, act as alternate hosts for several insect and diseases .Yield loss due to improper weeding a
Autor:
E. S. M. H. Rashid, Nmf Rahman, PL Biswas, Rahman, Kabir, Smha Rabbi, K. M. Iftekharuddaula, Moin U. Salam, Maa Mamun, Mar Sarkar
Publikováno v:
Bangladesh Rice Journal. 24:67-82
Bangladesh needs an average rough rice yield of 9.11 t ha-1 by 2050 which can not be achieved equally across all the geographic regions since the country has various ‘rice types’ with varying yield potentials. This paper focuses on strategic inno
Autor:
HB Shozib, M. P. Ali, M. Kabir, Smha Rabbi, Asm Arifur Chowdhury, PL Biswas, Moin U. Salam, B Nessa, Marium Khatun, K. M. Iftekharuddaula, Mohammad Shah Hafez Kabir, M A R Sarkar, Hossain, Maliha Nasim, E. S. M. H. Rashid, Nmf Rahman, Mka Bhuiyan, Md. Belal Hossain, Akms Islam, Rahman, Maa Mamun, B Karmakar, Monoarul Haque, Mohammad Chhiddikur Rahman
Publikováno v:
Bangladesh Rice Journal. 24:1-47
Built on deep-rooted political and cultural heritage, ‘rice security’ is the foundation of ‘food security’ in Bangladesh. The country has been in production-surplus of rice in the current decade feeding over 165 million people. This on-going
Publikováno v:
Bangladesh Rice Journal. 22:57-64
Rice false smut (RFSm) is an international disease. The effect of the disease has become seriously evident in Bangladesh since 2010. The disease is predominant in the country in the ‘T. Aman’ rice growing season. Its occurrence in other rice grow
Autor:
Mohammod Abul Kashem, Ahmm Haque, S. S. Dipti, B Nessa, Kabir, Jiban Krishna Biswas, Moin U. Salam
Publikováno v:
Bangladesh Rice Journal. 22:1-7
Rice false smut (RFSm) is a disease of interest globally and in Bangladesh. Its occurrence and spread have drawn attention since 2010 in the country. While many reports are available on the yield loss from the disease, little is known of its effect o
Autor:
Mai Khan, M. A. Monsur, S Akhter, MT Khatun, Mohammed Arshad Ali, TH Ansari, B Nessa, Moin U. Salam, Montasir Ahmed
Publikováno v:
Bangladesh Rice Journal. 20:61-66
Outbreak of false smut, caused by the fungus Ustilaginoidea virens has been recorded in recent years in the popular rice variety BRRI dhan49 from various parts of Bangladesh. Registered and/or recommended fungicides are not yet available for chem
Autor:
Qsa Jahan, Jean Galloway, A Ara, Jiban Krishna Biswas, Munir, Mohammed Arshad Ali, Kabir, Moin U. Salam, Mai Khan, Bodrun Nessa, Ahmm Haque, Bhuiyan
Publikováno v:
Bangladesh Rice Journal. 20:73-79
Rice false smut (RFSm), considered as a minor importance, has become a serious disease in many rice growing areas of Bangladesh and other parts of the world. Many aspects of its epidemiology still remained unclear, notable the life cycle of RFSm path