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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Economic Plants. 5:059-064
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Bangladesh Agronomy Journal. 20:45-56
The experiment was conducted at the Agronomy research field of Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh from July to December 2013 to find out the effect of seedling age and storage duration on growth and yield of wet season rice. The experimen
Autor:
Gautam Samanta, Bhajan Kumar Biswas, Khitish Chandra Saha, Quazi Quamruzzaman, Badal Kumar Mandal, Subhas K. Mukherjee, Uttam Kumar Chowdhury, Dipankar Chakraborti, C. R. Chanda, Saiful Kabir, Gautam C. Basu, Dilip Lodh, Sibtosh Roy, Tarit Roy Chowdhury
Publikováno v:
Environmental Health Perspectives
Scopus-Elsevier
Scopus-Elsevier
Nine districts in West Bengal, India, and 42 districts in Bangladesh have arsenic levels in groundwater above the World Health Organization maximum permissible limit of 50 microg/L. The area and population of the 42 districts in Bangladesh and the 9
Autor:
Saiful Kabir, Kshitish Chandra Saha, R.K. Dhar, Bhaja K. Biswas, Gautam Samanta, Sibtosh Roy, Dipankar Chakraborti, Gautam Kumar Basu, Badal K. Mandai, C. R. Chanda, Tarit Roy Chowdhury
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Metals and Genetics ISBN: 9781461371403
Groundwater is becoming the major source of drinking water around the world, especially in developing countries, to avoid microbial and chemical contamination from surface water. Another reason of wide use of groundwater is that because of its easy a
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::ab72fc4de87583ffbce182ff9acf3092
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4723-5_4
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4723-5_4
Autor:
R.K. Dhar, Uttam Kumar Chowdhury, Bhajan Kumar Biswas, Badal Kumar Mandal, Gautam Samanta, Tarit Roy Chowdhury, Saiful Kabir, Sibtosh Roy, Dipankar Chakraborti
Publisher Summary The total area and population of Bangladesh are 148,393 km2 and 120 million respectively. To date, 9089 water samples collected from 60 districts have been analyzed and arsenic (As) concentrations in 41 districts have been found to
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-008043648-7/50020-0
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-008043648-7/50020-0
Autor:
Bhajan Kumar Biswas, Qazi Quamruzzaman, Dilip Lodh, C. R. Chanda, Gautam Samanta, Dipankar Chakraborti, Gautam Kumar Basu, Sibtosh Roy, Tarit Roy Chowdhury, Uttam Kumar Chowdhury, Sagar Lal Roy, Badal Kumar Mandal, Saiful Kabir, Khitish Chandra Saha
Publikováno v:
Nature. 401:545-546
We have been studying the contamination of groundwater by arsenic and the attend-ant human suffering in West Bengal, India, for a decade, and in Bangladesh for the past four years. From our analysis of thousands of samples of water and sediment1,2,3,