Autor: Ahmed, Sharif
- Advances in DNA methylation and its role in cytoplasmic male sterility in higher plants
- Foliar application of enriched banana pseudostem sap influences the nutrient uptake, yield, and quality of sweet corn grown in an acidic soil
- Evaluation of late blight (Phytophthora infestans L.) tolerant potato varieties for northern Bangladesh
- Preliminary report on the comparative weed suppressibility of Bangladeshi Wheat varieties
- Sowing date-induced salinity stress impacts the performance of mustard genotypes grown in the coastal saline areas of Bangladesh
- Carbon and nitrogen mineralization in dark grey calcareous floodplain soil is influenced by tillage practices and residue retention
Autor: Gathala, Mahesh Kumar
- Achieving the win–win: targeted agronomy can increase both productivity and sustainability of the rice–wheat system
- How we used APSIM to simulate conservation agriculture practices in the rice-wheat system of the Eastern Gangetic Plains
- TAFSSA research platform trial at BWMRI Dinajpur: Protocol for field implementation
- Balancing food security, nutrition, and sustainability: Evaluating diverse cropping patterns. Comparing diversified cropping patterns in Dinajpur, Bangladesh
- Enhancing crop and labor productivity, profitability, and production economics through efficient crop diversification in Bangladesh: Comparing diversified cropping patterns in Dinajpur, Bangladesh
- Farmer’s reflections on most promising cropping patterns from the TAFSSA research trial: Learning from on-station research trial results and farmers focus group discussion at BWMRI, Dinajpur
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