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Sheikh Muhammad Masum
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Department of Agronomy, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Bangladesh
Research Interests:
Weed Management, Crop Production, Agronomy, Sustainable Agriculture, Organic Agriculture, Crop Physiology, Crop Management, Crop Science, Field Experimentation, Plant Nutrition
- Plant-nutrient interaction
- Molecular analysis of plant
- Weed biology and ecology
- Herbicide resistance and weed population mapping
- Plant plasticity and adaptability in changing climate
- Plant interference mechanism and role of exuded root metabolites
- Plant-soil interaction
- Evaluation of the IWM. approach for sustainable agriculture
- Statistical exploration for plant dynamics, plasticity, and fitness
- Application of Multivariate, LDA, and PCA. tactics in plant science research
- Modeling includes tolerant of invasive species and their richness
Biography:
I am working at the Department of Agronomy, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, and my designation is Professor. I am the son of Muhammad Nasir Uddin of an enlightened Muslim family from the district of Gazipur, Bangladesh. My research interest is Weed Science . The main topic of my research is focused on plant-plant interaction and allelopathy as a source of the natural compound with herbicidal activity and on the understanding of their mode of action.
Publications:
- Razia, S., Ali, M.H., Baque, M.A., Aziz, K.M.T., Sourav, T.A., and Masum, S.M. (2024). Growth and yield of rapeseed (Brassica campestris) as affected by sulfur and boron fertilizer. J. Expt. Biosci. 15(1):111-124.
- Sonia, I.A., Amin, A.K.M.R, Biswas, P.K., Sourav, T.A. and Masum, S.M. (2024). Effect of variety and sowing dates on the growth and yield of wheat. J. Expt. Biosci. 15(1): 85- 96.
- Khatun, M.S. Biswas, P.K., Yeasmin, M., Akhi, S.S., Mehraj, H. and Masum, S.M. (2023). Prevalence and allelopathic effect of Parthenium hysterophorus on crops in southwest regions of Bangladesh. Ecol. J. 5(2) : 155-161