Browsing Department of Agricultural Biology by Author "Ratnasekera, D."

Browsing Department of Agricultural Biology by Author "Ratnasekera, D."

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  • Hasan, K.; El Sabagh, A.; Sikdar, S. I.; Alam, J.; Ratnasekera, D.; Barutcular, C.; Abdelaal, A.A.; Islam, M. S. (2017)
    Blackgram, variety BARI Mash-1 and mungbean variety BARI Mung-5 were tested under five salinity levels (0, 30, 60, 90 and 120 mM NaCl) in a shade house at Agronomy research field of Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and ...
  • Majid, M.A.; Islam, M. Saiful; Sabagh, Ayman El; Hasan, M.K.; Barutcular, C.; Ratnasekera, D.; Islam, M.S. (2017)
    ABSTRACT A field experiment was conducted to determine the best irrigation practice for maize crop under subtropical condition of Natore, Bangladesh. For this study, four irrigation conditions (I0 – under rain fed ...
  • Majid, M.A.; Islam, M. Saiful; EL Sabagh, A.; Hasan, M.K.; Saddam, M.O.; Barutcular, C.; Ratnasekera, D.; Abdelaal, A.A.; Islam, M.S. (2017)
    Present investigation was carried out at Natore Sugar Mills area, Natore, Bangladesh during 2014-15 to evaluate the growth and yield responses of hybrid maize varieties under different levels of nitrogen fertilization. ...
  • Ratnasekera, D.; Rupasingha, K.M.A.S.K. (2015)
    Weedy rice (Oryza sativa L. f. spontanea), seeds remain a longer period in soils at different depths enriching soil seed bank and that contribute to the success of weedy rice as a “weed.” Hence basic information on the ...
  • Awad, M.; El-Desoky, M A.; Ghallab, A.; Kubes, J.; Abdel-Mawly, S.E.; Danish, S.; Ratnasekera, D.; Islam, M.S.; Skalicky, M.; Brestic, M.; Baazeem, A.; Alotaibi, S.S.; Javed, T.; Shabbir, R.; Fahad, S.; Rahman, M.H.U.; EL Sabagh, A. (MDPI, 2021)
    Abstract: Accumulation of heavy metals (HMs) by ornamental plants (OPs) from contaminated agriculture soils is a unique technique that can efficiently reduce the metal load in the food chain. Amaranthus tricolor L. has ...
  • EL Sabagh, A.; Islam, M.S.; Hossain, A.; Mubeen, M.; Iqbal, M. A.; Waleed, M.; Reginato, M.; Battaglia, M.; Ahmed, S.; Rehman, A.; Arif, M.; Athar, Habib-Ur-Rehman; Ratnasekera, D.; Danish, S.; Raza, M.A.; Rajendran, K.; Mushtaq, M.; Skalicky, M.; Brestic, M.; Soufan, W.; Fahad, S.; Pandey, S.; Kamran, M.; Datta, R.; Abdelhamid, M.T. (2022)
    Phytohormones (PHs) play crucial role in regulation of various physiological and biochemical processes that govern plant growth and yield under optimal and stress conditions. The interaction of these PHs is crucial for ...
  • Sabagh, A.E.L.; Hossain, A.; Islam, M.S.; Iqbal, M.A.; Mubeen, M.; Nasim, W.; Wasaya, A.; Llanes, A.; Ratnasekera, D.; Singhal, R.K.; Kumari, A.; Meena, R.S.; Abdelhamid, M.; Hasanuzzaman, M.; Raza, M.A.; Özyazici, G.; Ozyazici, M.A.; Erman, M. (Springer, 2021)
    Abiotic stresses (heat, drought, salinity, and heavy metals) are projected to drastically reduce crop yields leading to seriously jeopardizing the food security of increasing population across the globe. Plant growth ...
  • EL Sabagh, Ayman; Hossain, Akbar; Islam, M.S.; Barutcular, C.; Fahad, Shah; Kumar, N.; Ratnasekera, D.; Meena, Ram Swaroop; Vera, Popović; Saneoka, H. (Horizon Publisher India [HPI], 2018)
    Water stress has a significant effect on yield and quality of soybean through negatively influencing seedling establishment, growth, phenology and finally yield of soybean. The enhancement of soybean productivity and ...

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