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Bangladesh Agricultural University | |
Department of Soil Science |
Journal Article (75) |
2023 |
1.
Combined effect of salicylic acid and proline mitigates drought stress in rice (Oryza sativa) through the modulation of physiological attributes and antioxidant enzymes Antioxidants Author List: Urmi TA, Islam MM, Zumur KN, Abedin MA, Haque MM, Siddiqui MH, Murata Y, Hoque MA Vol. 12, pp 1438. 2023. |
2.
Co-application of biochar and compost with decreased N fertilizer reduced annual ammonia emissions in wetland rice Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems Author List: Ferdous J, Mumu NJ, Hossain MB, Hoque MA, Zaman M, Muller C, Jahiruddin M, Bell RW, Jahangir MMR Vol. 6, pp 1067112. 2023. |
2022 |
3.
Effect of municipal solid waste compost and NPK fertilizer on growth, yield and protein content of rice (cv. BRRI dhan49) Archives of Agriculture and Environmental Science Author List: Sultana T, Rahman MM, Hoque MA, Islam MR, Sarker P, Harine IJ Vol. 7, pp 585-589. 2022. |
4.
Comparative studies on tolerance of two rice genotypes differing in their salinity tolerance Asian Journal of Medical and Biological Research Author List: Chakrobortty J, Akter Y, Hoque MA, Hashem MA Vol. 8, pp 230-239. 2022. |
5.
Effects of seed priming with proline and glycine betaine on germination, seedling growth, and photosynthetic pigments of rice (Oryza sativa) under chilling stress Journal of Agriculture and Ecology Research International Author List: Tania SS, Rhaman MS, Rahman MM, Hoque MA Vol. 23, pp 15-23. 2022. |
6.
Seed priming with proline and glycine betaine enhances germination and seedling growth of maize (Zea mays) under chilling stress Annals of Plant Sciences Author List: Tania SS, Rhaman MS, Rahman MM, Hoque MA Vol. 11, pp 5167-5175. 2022. |
7.
Alleviation of salt-inhibited germination and seedling growth of kidney bean by seed priming and exogenous application of salicylic acid (SA) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) Seeds Author List: Tania SS, Rhaman MS, Rauf F, et al. Vol. 1, pp 87-98. 2022. |
8.
Mycorrhizal fungi, biochar, and selenium increase biomass of Vigna radiata and reduce arsenic uptake Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry Author List: Alam MZ, Hoque MA, Carpenter-Boggs L Vol. , pp . 2022. |
2021 |
9.
Seed priming with salicylic acid (SA) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) improve germination and seedling growth of wheat (Triticum aestivum) under salt stress Asian Journal of Research in Crop Science Author List: Tania SS, Rahaman MM, Rauf F, et al. Vol. 6, pp 60-69. 2021. |
10.
Climate change and its adverse impacts on plant growth in South Asia: Current status and upcoming challenges Phyton Author List: Rhaman MS, Tahjib-Ul-Arif, Kibria MG, Hoque MA Vol. 91, pp 695-711. 2021. |
11.
Lime and manure amendment improve soil fertility, productivity and nutrient uptake of rice-mustard cropping pattern in an acidic terrace soil Agriculture Author List: Islam MR, Talukder MMH, Hoque MA, et al. Vol. 11, pp 1070. 2021. |
12.
Exogenously applied proline modulates drought tolerance in maize (Zea mays L) International Journal of Plant & Soil Science Author List: Akram S, Kibria MG, Murata Y, Hoque MA Vol. 33, pp 198-212. 2021. |
13.
Effects of zinc on growth and yield of rice cv. BRRI dhan29 under alternate wetting and drying water management practice Journal of Agriculture, Food and Environment Author List: Farzana S, Sarkar A, Hosenuzzaman M, Galib MAA, Hoque MA Vol. 2, pp 25-30. 2021. |
14.
Effects of nitrogenous fertilizers on rice yield under continuous flooding and alternate wetting and drying conditions Journal of Agriculture, Food and Environment Author List: Farzana S, Dey JR, Hosenuzzaman M, Hossain M, Galib MAA, Hoque MA Vol. 2, pp 31-37. 2021. |
15.
Lime and organic manure amendment: A potential approach for sustaining crop productivity of the T. aman-maize-fallow cropping pattern in acidic piedmont soils Sustainability Author List: Islam MR, Akter A, Hoque MA, Farzana S, Uddin S, Talukder MMH, Alsanie WF, Gaber A, Hossain MA Vol. 13, pp 9808. 2021. |
16.
Lime and organic manure amendment enhances crop productivity of wheat-mungbean-T. aman cropping pattern in acidic piedmont soils Agronomy Author List: Islam MR, Jahan R, Uddin S, Harine IJ, Hoque MA, Hassan S, Hassan MM, Hossain MA Vol. 11, pp 1595. 2021. |
17.
Screening of rice genotypes for salt tolerance by physiological and biochemical characters Plant Science Today Author List: Bhowmik U, Kibria MG, Rahman MS, Murata Y, Hoque MA Vol. 8, pp 467-472. 2021. |
18.
Physico-chemical properties of acid soils from Madhupur Tract and Northern & Eastern Piedmont Plains of Bangladesh Asian Journal of Medical and Biological Research Author List: Ratul AA, Hoque TS, Islam MR, Hoque MA Vol. 7, pp 20-Dec. 2021. |
19.
Comparative study of purple rice and green rice for salt stress sensitivity Journal of Bangladesh Agricultural University Author List: Nahar MA, Nahar MNN, Prodhan MY, Hoque MA, Rahman MS Vol. 19, pp 53-60. 2021. |
20.
Intensification of rice production through different fertilizer management approaches under variable irrigation regimes Journal of Bangladesh Agricultural University Author List: Chakrobortty J, Pal SC, Islam MR, Hoque MA Vol. 19, pp 37-43. 2021. |
2020 |
21.
Effect of soil amendments on antioxidant activity and photosynthetic pigments in pea crops grown in arsenic contaminated soil Heliyon Author List: Alam MZ, Carpenter-Boggs L, Hoque MA, Ahammed GJ Vol. 6, pp . 2020. |
22.
Effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, biochar, selenium, silica gel, and sulfur on arsenic uptake and biomass growth in Pisum sativum L. Emerging Contaminants Author List: Alam MZ, Hoque MA, Ahammed GJ, Carpenter-Boggs L Vol. 6, pp 312-322. 2020. |
2019 |
23.
Enhancement of the growth and yield of wheat in coastal saline areas through organic and inorganic amendments Asian Australasian Journal of Bioscience and Biotechnology Author List: Roy T, Bhusan D, Rahman MM, Hoque MA Vol. 4, pp 169-175. 2019. |
24.
Improvement of salinity tolerance in rice by efficient management of potassium and zinc fertilizers Asian Australasian Journal of Bioscience and Biotechnology Author List: Pal SC, Chakrobortty J, Hashem MA, Hoque MA Vol. 4, pp 154-161. 2019. |
25.
A review on plant responses to soil salinity and amelioration strategies Open Journal of Soil Science Author List: Kibria MG, Hoque MA Vol. 9, pp 219-231. 2019. |
26.
Improving salinity tolerance in transplanted aman rice (Oryza sativa L.) by exogenous application of proline Journal of Bangladesh Agricultural University Author List: Sane NU, Bhusan D, Deb Nath PK, Murata Y, Hoque MA Vol. 17, pp 194-199. 2019. |
27.
Arsenic accumulation in lentil (Lens culinaris) genotypes and risk associated with the consumption of grains Scientific Reports Author List: Alam MZ, Hoque MA, Ahammed GJ, McGee R, Carpenter-Boggs L Vol. 9, pp 9431. 2019. |
28.
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi reduce arsenic uptake and improve plant growth in Lens culinaris PLoS ONE Author List: Alam MZ, Hoque MA, Ahammed GJ, Carpenter-Boggs L Vol. 14, pp e0211441. 2019. |
29.
Effect of Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, selenium, and biochar on photosynthetic pigments and antioxidant enzyme activity under arsenic stress in mung bean (Vigna radiata) Frontiers in Physiology Author List: Alam MZ, McGee R, Hoque MA, Ahammed GJ, Carpenter-Boggs L Vol. 10, pp 193. 2019. |
30.
Organic amendments for mitigating soil salinity in rice Research in Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries Author List: Chowdhury S, Bhusan D, Hashem MA, Hoque MA Vol. 6, pp 17-Nov. 2019. |
2018 |
31.
Improvement of salinity tolerance in rice during boro season by proline application Progressive Agriculture Author List: Jahan F, Bhusan D, Jahiruddin M, Murata Y, Hoque MA Vol. 29, pp 295-303. 2018. |
2017 |
32.
Exogenous proline enhances the sensitivity of tobacco BY-2 cells to arsenate Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry Author List: Nahar MNN, Islam MM, Hoque MA, Yonezawa A, Prodhan MY, Nakamura T, Nakamura Y, Munemasa S, Murata Y Vol. 81, pp 1726-1731. 2017. |
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Methylglyoxal induces inhibition of growth, accumulation of anthocyanin, and activation of glyoxalase I and II in Arabidopsis thaliana Journal of Biochemical and Molecular Toxicology Author List: Hoque TS, Uraji M, Hoque MA, Nakamura Y, Murata Y Vol. 31, pp . 2017. |
34.
Antioxidant defense mechanisms of salinity tolerance in rice genotypes Rice Science Author List: Kibria MG, Hossain M, Murata Y, Hoque MA Vol. 24, pp 155-162. 2017. |
2016 |
35.
Exogenous proline enhances nutrient uptake and confers tolerance to salt stress in maize (Zea mays L.) Progressive Agriculture Author List: Alam R, Das DK, Islam MR, Murata Y, Hoque MA Vol. 27, pp 409-417. 2016. |
36.
Soil amendments with farm yard manure and poultry manure confer tolerance to salt stress in rice (Oryza sativa L.) Research in Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries Author List: Alam MZ, Das DK, Hashem MA, Hoque MA Vol. 3, pp 379-386. 2016. |
37.
Effects of organic manures and bio-slurries with chemical fertilizers on growth and yield of rice (cv. BRRI dhan28) International Journal of Experimental Agriculture Author List: Rhaman MS, Kibria MG, Hossain M, Hoque MA Vol. 6, pp 36-42. 2016. |
38.
Residual effect of green manure on the growth and yield of BRRI dhan28 Journal of Environmental Science and Natural Resources Author List: Islam MR, Ryhana Z, Hoque MA, Huda A, Begum MLN Vol. 9, pp 35-40. 2016. |
39.
Mitigating water stress in wheat (BARI Gom-26) by exogenous application of proline Fundamental and Applied Agriculture Author List: Kibria MG, Farzana K, Matin MA, Hoque MA Vol. 1, pp 118-123. 2016. |
40.
Improvement of salt tolerance in rice (Oryza sativa L.) by increasing antioxidant defense systems using exogenous application of proline Australian Journal of Crop Science Author List: Bhusan D, Das DK, Hossain M, Murata Y, Hoque MA Vol. 10, pp 50-56. 2016. |
41.
Improvement of rice production through combined use of organic manures and bio-slurries with chemical fertilizers Asian Australasian Journal of Bioscience and Biotechnology Author List: Basak KD, Kibria MG, Hossain M, Hoque MA Vol. 1, pp 78-85. 2016. |
2015 |
42.
Mitigation of the adverse effects of soil salinity in rice using exogenous proline and organic manure Asian Journal of Medical and Biological Research Author List: Dhar S, Kibria MG, Rahman MM, Hoque MA Vol. 1, pp 478-486. 2015. |
43.
Improvement of salt tolerance in maize by exogenous application of proline Journal of Environmental Science and Natural Resources Author List: Hasan MI, Kibria MG, Jahiruddin M, Murata Y, Hoque MA Vol. 8, pp 13-18. 2015. |
44.
Mitigating water stress in wheat by foliar application of proline International Journal of Experimental Agriculture Author List: Farhad, Kibria MG, Mian MH, Murata Y, Hoque MA Vol. 5, pp 14-Aug. 2015. |
45.
Assessment of soil fertility and farmer’s lifestyle in south-western Bangladesh Journal of Soil and Nature Author List: Kibria MG, Islam ABMS, Basak KD, Hossain M, Hoque MA Vol. 8, pp 6-Jan. 2015. |
46.
Increasing crop productivity in coastal saline areas by proper management of potassium fertilizers Progressive Agriculture Author List: Kibria MG, Haque MF, Islam MS, Hoque MA Vol. 26, pp 115-121. 2015. |
47.
Alleviation of soil salinity in rice by potassium and zinc fertilization International Journal of Experimental Agriculture Author List: Kibria MG, Farhad, Hoque MA Vol. 5, pp 15-21. 2015. |
48.
Effect of soil salinity and exogenous proline application on rice growth, yield, biochemical and antioxidant enzyme activities EC Agriculture Author List: Papon KD, Murata Y, Hoque MA, Ali MA Vol. 2, pp 229-240. 2015. |
49.
Mitigation of salt stress by foliar application of proline in rice Universal Journal of Agricultural Research Author List: Siddique AB, Islam MR, Hoque MA, Hasan MM, Rahman MT, Uddin MM Vol. 3, pp 81-88. 2015. |
2014 |
50.
Efficient use of nitrogen in wetland rice cultivation Journal of Soil and Nature Author List: Ferdous J, Afroz H, Rahman MM, Hoque MA Vol. 7, pp 23-27. 2014. |
51.
Temporal variability of soil and water salinity and its effect on crop at Kalapara upazila J. Environmental Science and Natural Resources Author List: Haque MA, Jahiruddin M, Hoque MA, Rahman MZ, Clarke D Vol. 7, pp 111-114. 2014. |
52.
Enhancement of the growth and yield of rice by split application of phosphorus, potassium and sulphur fertilizers Journal of Soil and Nature Author List: Dey BR, Rahman MM, Hoque MA Vol. 7, pp 12-Jul. 2014. |
2013 |
53.
Mitigation of the adverse effects of salt stress on maize (Zea mays L.) through organic amendments International Journal of Applied Sciences and Biotechnology Author List: Das DK, Dey BR, Mian MJA, Hoque MA Vol. 1, pp 233-239. 2013. |
54.
Mitigating global warming potentials of methane and nitrous oxide gasses from rice paddies under different irrigation regimes AMBIO Author List: Ali MA, Hoque MA, Kim PJ Vol. 42, pp 357-368. 2013. |
2012 |
55.
Methylglyoxal inhibition of cytosolic ascorbate peroxidase from Nicotiana tabacum Journal of Biochemical and Molecular Toxicology Author List: Hoque MA, Uraji M, Torii A, Banu MNA, Mori IC, Nakamura Y, Murata Y Vol. 26, pp 315-321. 2012. |
56.
Improvement of salt tolerance in kentucky bluegrass by trinexapac-ethyl HortScience Author List: Arghavani M, Kafi M, Babalar M, Naderi R, Hoque MA, Murata Y Vol. 47, pp 1163-1170. 2012. |
57.
Inhibitory effects of methylglyoxal on light-induced stomatal opening and inward K+ channel activity in Arabidopsis Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry Author List: Hoque TS, Okuma E, Uraji M, Furuichi T, Sasaki T, Hoque MA, et al. Vol. 76, pp 617-619. 2012. |
2010 |
58.
Proline and glycinebetaine ameliorated NaCl stress via scavenging of hydrogen peroxide and methylglyoxal but not superoxide or nitric oxide in tobacco cultured cells Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry Author List: Banu MNA, Hoque MA, Sugimoto-Watanabe M, Islam MM, Uraji M, et al. Vol. 74, pp 2043-2049. 2010. |
59.
The effects of methylglyoxal on glutathione S-transferase from Nicotiana tabacum Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry Author List: Hoque MA, Uraji M, Banu MNA, Mori IC, Nakamura Y, Murata Y Vol. 74, pp 2124-2126. 2010. |
2009 |
60.
Proline and glycinebetaine confer cadmium tolerance on tobacco Bright Yellow-2 cells by increasing ascorbate-glutathione cycle enzyme activities Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry Author List: Islam MM, Hoque MA, Okuma E, Jannat R, Banu MNA, Jahan MS, Nakamura Y, Murata Y Vol. 73, pp 2320–2323. 2009. |
61.
Exogenous proline and glycinebetaine increase antioxidant enzyme activities and confer tolerance to cadmium stress in cultured tobacco cells Journal of Plant Physiology Author List: Islam MM, Hoque MA, Okuma E, Banu MNA, Shimoishi Y, Nakamura Y, Murata Y Vol. 166, pp 1587–1597. 2009. |
62.
Efficiency of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) for the enhancement of rice growth African Journal of Biotechnology Author List: Ashrafuzzaman M, Hossen FA, Ismail MR, Hoque MA, Islam MZ, Shahidullah SM, Meon S Vol. 8, pp 1247–1252. 2009. |
63.
Proline and glycinebetaine induce antioxidant defense gene expression and suppress cell death in cultured tobacco cells under salt stress Journal of Plant Physiology Author List: Banu MNA, Hoque MA, Sugimoto-Watanabe M, Mastuoka K, Nakamura Y, Shimoishi Y, Murata Y Vol. 166, pp 146–156. 2009. |
2008 |
64.
Proline and glycinebetaine enhance antioxidant defense and methylglyoxal detoxification systems and reduce NaCl-induced damage in cultured tobacco cells Journal of Plant Physiology Author List: Hoque MA, Banu MNA, Nakamura Y, Shimoishi Y, Murata Y Vol. 165, pp 813–824. 2008. |
2007 |
65.
Exogenous proline and glycinebetaine increase NaCl-induced ascorbate–glutathione cycle enzyme activities, and proline improves salt tolerance more than glycinebetaine in tobacco Bright Yellow-2 suspension-cultured cells Journal of Plant Physiology Author List: Hoque MA, Banu MNA, Okuma E, Amako K, Nakamura Y, Shimoishi Y, Murata Y Vol. 164, pp 1457–1468. 2007. |
66.
Exogenous proline mitigates the detrimental effects of salt stress more than exogenous betaine by increasing antioxidant enzyme activities Journal of Plant Physiology Author List: Hoque MA, Okuma E, Banu MNA, Nakamura Y, Shimoishi Y, Murata Y Vol. 164, pp 553–561. 2007. |
67.
Study of the threatened conditions of natural resources in St. Martin’s Coral Island Bangladesh Journal of Environmental Science Author List: Quddus AFMR, Sattar MA, Hoque MA, Rahman MA Vol. 13, pp 139–144. 2007. |
2004 |
68.
Responses of soybean genotypes to different levels of irrigation Korean Journal of Crop Science Author List: Rabbani MF, Ashrafuzzaman M, Hoque MA, Karim MA Vol. 49, pp 131–135. 2004. |
2003 |
69.
Effect of seed clove size and spacing on growth performance of garlic MUARIK Bulletin Author List: Hossain MM, Ashrafuzzaman M, Hoque MS, Hoque MA Vol. 6, pp 65–74. 2003. |
70.
Nitrogen use efficiency and yield performance of aus rice Bangladesh Journal of Environmental Science Author List: Hoque MA Vol. 9, pp 286–291. 2003. |
71.
Verification of the recommended dose of phosphorus, potassium and sulphur on yield performance of rice cv. BRRI dhan29 The Agriculturists Author List: Begum T, Rahman MM, Moslehuddin AZM, Hoque MA Vol. 1, pp 58–62. 2003. |
2001 |
72.
Comparative study of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers on yield and nutrient uptake by rice Online Journal of Biological Sciences Author List: Uddin M, Rahman MM, Hoque MA, Begum S Vol. 1, pp 912–914. 2001. |
73.
Extractable phosphorus in a range of Bangladesh soils and its critical limit for chickpea Online Journal of Biological Sciences Author List: Islam ABMS, Haque MQ, Rahman MH, Hoque MA, Alam MK Vol. 1, pp 908–911. 2001. |
2000 |
74.
Response of rice cv. BRRI dhan29 to manures and fertilizers Bangladesh Journal of Crop Science Author List: Hoque MA, Rahman MM, Mian MH, Azim SMA Vol. 11, pp 83–88. 2000. |
1999 |
75.
Effects of S, Zn and B supplied from manures and fertilizers on yield and nutrient uptake by rice Progressive Agriculture Author List: Azim SMA, Rahman MM, Islam MR, Hoque MA Vol. 10, pp 87–90. 1999. |
Book Chapter (1) |
2014 |
1.
Proline protects plants against abiotic oxidative stress: biochemical and molecular mechanisms Author List: Hossain MA, Hoque MA, Burritt DJ, Fujita M Vol. , pp 477-522. 2014. |
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Total Number: 23 | |
1. As a Co-Investigator “Screening and selection of advanced line of rice on the basis of nitrogen use efficiency” funded by Bangladesh Agricultural University Research System (BAURES), Bangladesh during Nov 2003 to Sept 2004. 2. As a Co-Investigator “Lead contamination of four Metropolitan cities of Bangladesh” funded by Ministry of Science and Information Communication & Technology, Government of Bangladesh. 3. As a Principal Investigator “Mitigation of salt stress by enhancement of antioxidant defense systems with proline in rice” funded by Bangladesh Agricultural University Research System (BAURES), Bangladesh during July 2011 to June 2012. 4. As a Principal Investigator “Sustainable crop production in salinity affected areas of southern Bangladesh through organic and inorganic amendments” funded by Ministry of Science and Technology, GoB during July 2012 to June 2013. 5. As a Principal Investigator “Organic amendments for mitigating soil salinity in rice-maize cropping system” funded by Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council, Dhaka, Bangladesh during July 2011 to June 2014. 6. As a Principal Investigator “Increasing crop productivity in saline soils of coastal areas by proper management of potassium fertilizers” funded by Ministry of Science and Technology, GoB during July 2013 to June 2014. 7. As a Principal Investigator “Improving drought tolerance in wheat and maize by exogenous application of proline” funded by Bangladesh Agricultural University Research System (BAURES), Bangladesh during July 2013 to June 2015. 8. As a Principal Investigator “Integrated plant nutrient management for improving soil fertility and crop productivity in intensive cropping systems” funded by Ministry of Science and Technology, GoB during July 2014 to June 2015. 9. As a Principal Investigator “Alleviation of soil salinity in rice by proper management of potassium and zinc fertilizers” funded by Bangladesh University Grants Commission during Nov 2014 to Dec 2015. 10. As a Co-Investigator “Climate and season driven changes in soil and water salinity for crop production in coastal region of Bangladesh: the promotion of community based adaptive responses” funded by British Council, UK during April 2014 to March 2017. 11. As a Principal Investigator “Improving crop productivity and livelihoods in the south-west coastal areas of Bangladesh through modern production technologies and soil management practices” funded by Ministry of Education, GoB during July 2014 to June 2017. 12. As a Principal Investigator “Improvement of rice production under different moisture regimes through integrated plant nutrient management” funded by Bangladesh Agricultural University Research System (BAURES), Bangladesh during July 2015 to June 2017. 13. As a Principal Investigator “Water and Nutrient Management for Increasing Crop Productivity in Rice-Rice Cropping Pattern” funded by Ministry of Science and Technology, GoB during July 2016 to June 2017. 14. As a Principal Investigator “Management of acid soils for sustainable crop production in Madhupur Tract and Northern & Eastern Piedmont Plains” funded by NATP-2, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council, Dhaka, Bangladesh during 2017 to 2018. 15. As a Principal Investigator in the project entitled “Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Rice under Continuous Flooding and Alternate Wetting and Drying Conditions” funded by Ministry of Science and Technology, GoB during July 2018 to June 2019. 16. As a Principal Investigator in the project entitled "Alleviation of aluminium toxicity of acid soils in rice-maize cropping system by application of lime and phosphate fertilizer" funded by Bangladesh Agricultural Research System (BAURES) during July 2019 to June 2021. 17. As a Principal Investigator in the project entitled “Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Rice under Continuous Flooding and Alternate Wetting and Drying Conditions” funded by Ministry of Science and Technology, GoB during July 2019 to June 2020. 18) As a Principal Investigator in the project entitled “Increasing nutrient use efficiency of rice-rice cropping system by split application of phosphorus, potassium and sulphur fertilizers” funded by Ministry of Science and Technology, GoB during July 2020 to June 2021. 19) As a Principal Investigator in the project entitled “Comparative Performance of Different Fertilizer Recommendation Methods on Growth and Yield of Rice-Rice Cropping Pattern in Old Brahmaputra Floodplain Soils” funded by Ministry of Science and Technology, GoB during July 2021 to June 2022. 20) As a Principal Investigator in the project entitled “Mitigation of the adverse effects of soil salinity in rice and maize crops by organic amendments” funded by Ministry of Science and Technology, GoB during July 2022 to June 2023. 21) As a Principal Investigator in the project entitled “Sustaining soil fertility and improving crop productivity in rice-based cropping system by integrated use of organic and inorganic sources of nutrients” funded by Bangladesh Agricultural University Research System (BAURES), Bangladesh during February 2022 to January 2024. 22) As a Principal Investigator in the project entitled “Enhancement of the growth and yield of wheat and maize by application of salicylic acid under drought stress condition” funded by Ministry of Science and Technology, GoB during July 2023 to June 2024. 23) As a Principal Investigator in the project entitled “Enhancement of the growth and yield of rice by efficient use of sulphur and zinc under alternate wetting and drying practice” funded by Bangladesh Agricultural University Research System (BAURES), Bangladesh during July 2024 to June 2026.
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SL | Title | Duration | Organizing Institute | Details |
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1 | Various Common Laboratory Equipments | October 27-31, 2001 | Network of Instrument Technical Personnel and User Scientists of Bangladesh (NITUB) | Training on various common laboratory equipment. |
2 | Scientific Report Writing | February 02-07, 2002 | Graduate Training Institute | Training on scientific report writing. |
3 | English Language Spoken | March 11-28, 2002 | Department of Language, Bangladesh Agricultural University | Training on English spoken language with USA volunteers. |
4 | Japanese Language Course Beginner-I | October 2004 - March 2005 | Okayama University, Japan | Japanese language beginner course. |
5 | Sakura Science Program (Team Leader) | August 29 - September 5, 2016 | Japan Science and Technology Agency, Okayama University | Team leader in Sakura Science Program. |
6 | Sakura Science Program (Team Leader) | August 28 - September 10, 2018 | Japan Science and Technology Agency, Okayama University | Team leader in Sakura Science Program. |
7 | Sakura Science Program (Team Leader) | August 27 - September 2, 2019 | Japan Science and Technology Agency, Okayama University | Team leader in Sakura Science Program. |
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Total Number: 10 | |
1. Hoque MA, Banu MNA, Okuma E, Amako K, Nakamura Y, Shimoishi Y, Murata Y. Antioxidant defense mechanisms of proline and glycinebetaine in tobacco suspension cells against salt stress-induced oxidative damage. 18th meeting of the Japanese Society for the Bioscience, Biotechnology and Agroforestry, May 12, 2007, Hiroshima, Japan. 2. Hoque MA, Banu MNA, Okuma E, Amako K, Nakamura Y, Shimoishi Y, Murata Y. Defense mechanisms of proline and glycinebetaine in NaCl-induced ascorbate–glutathione cycle in tobacco BY-2 suspension cells. 19th meeting of the Japanese Society for the Bioscience, Biotechnology and Agroforestry, September 15, 2007, Yamaguchi, Japan. 3. Hoque MA, Banu MNA, Okuma E, Watanabe-Sugimoto M, Amako K, Matsuoka K, Nakamura Y, Shimoishi Y, Murata Y. Antioxidant defense and glyoxalase mechanisms of proline and glycinebetaine in salt tolerance in cultured tobacco cells. January 24, 2008, Recent Culture Hotel, Okayama, Japan. 4. Hoque MA, Banu MNA, Nakamura Y, Shimoishi Y, Murata Y. Role of proline and glycinebetaine in antioxidant defense and glyoxalase systems against salt stress in cultured tobacco cells. 20th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for the Bioscience, Biotechnology and Agroforestry, March 26-29, 2008, Nagoya, Japan. 5. Hoque MA, Banu MNA, Okuma E, Watanabe-Sugimoto M, Amako K, Matsuoka K, Shimoishi Y, Nakamura Y, Murata Y. Increased antioxidant defense and glyoxalase systems by proline and glycinebetaine confer salt tolerance in cultured tobacco cells. Annual Meeting of Plant Biology 2009, July 18-22, 2009, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. 6. Hoque MA. Organic amendments for mitigating soil salinity in rice-maize cropping system. Annual Review Workshop on Core Research Projects 2012, June 20, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council, Dhaka. 7. Das DK, Dey BR, Mian MJA, Hoque MA. Mitigation of soil salinity in maize (Zea mays L.) through organic amendments. International Conference on Bioresource and Stress Management 2013, February 6-9, Science City, Kolkata, India. 8. Hoque MA, Alam R, Das DK, Murata Y. Exogenous proline enhances nutrient uptake and confers tolerance to salt stress in maize (Zea mays L.). XVII International Plant Nutrition Colloquium 2013, August 19-22, Istanbul, Turkey. 9. Hoque MA. Climate and season driven changes in soil and water salinity for crop production in coastal region of Bangladesh: the promotion of community based adaptive responses. Project Review Workshop and Meeting, 29 Oct to 6 Nov 2014, University of Southampton, UK. 10. Kibria MG, Hossain M, Murata Y, Hoque MA. Physiological and biochemical mechanisms of salt-sensitive and salt-tolerant rice genotypes under salt stress. 3rd Kuala Lumpur International Agriculture, Forestry and Plantation Conference 2016, May 21-22, Hotel Putra, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. |
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