Dr. Md. Abdus Salam
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Dr. Md. Abdus Salam

Associate Professor
Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Plant and Soil Sciences from Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Plant Physiology
62%
Agronomy
90%
Plant Biochemistry
75%
Allelopathy
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Salam, M.A. and H. Kato-Noguchi, 2011. Isolation and Characterisation of Two Potent Growth Inhibitory Substances from Aqueous Extract of Bangladeshi Rice Cultivar BR17. Allelopathy J., 27: 207-216.
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  2. Kato-Noguchi, H., M.A. Salam and K. Suenaga, 2011. Isolation and Identification of Potent Allelopathic Substances in a Traditional Bangladeshi Rice Cultivar Kartikshail. Plant Prod. Sci., 14: 128-134.
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  3. Salam, M.A. and H. Kato-Noguchi, 2010. Allelopathic potential of methanol extract of bangladesh rice seedlings. Asian J. Crop Sci., 2: 70-77.
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  4. Salam, M.A. and H. Kato-Noguchi, 2010. Evaluation of Allelopathic Potential of Neem (Azadirachta Indica. A. Juss) Against Seed Germination and Seedling Growth of Different Test Plant Species. Int. J. Sustainable Agric., 2: 20-25.
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  5. Salam, M.A., M. Morokuma, T. Teruya, K. Suenaga and H. Kato-Noguchi, 2009. Isolation and Identification of a Potent Allelopathic Substance in Bangladesh Rice. Plant Growth Regul., 58: 137-140.
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  6. Salam, M.A. and H. Kato-Noguchi, 2009. Screening of allelopathic potential Bangladesh rice cultivars by donor-receiver bioassay. Asian J. Plant Sci., 8: 20-27.
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  7. Kato-Noguchi, H., M.A. Salam and T. Kobayashi, 2009. A Quick Seeding Test for Allelopathic Potential of Bangladesh Rice Cultivars. Plant Prod. Sci., 12: 47-49.
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  8. Sarkar, A.R., H. Kabir, M. Begum and A. Salam, 2004. Yield performance of mungbean as affected by planting date, variety and plant density. J. Agron., 3: 18-24.
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  9. Salam, M.A., F. Ali, M.P. Anwar and M.S.U. Bhuiya, 2004. Effect of level of nitrogen and date of transplanting on the yield and yield attributes of transplant aman rice under SRI method. J. Bangladesh Agric. Univ., 2: 31-36.
  10. Dhar, A., M.A. Salam, M.S.U. Bhuiya, and M. Asaduzzaman, 2003. Effect of Number of Seedlings Hill-1 and Level of Nitrogen From Different Sources on the Yield of Transplant aman Rice Under SRI Method. J. Sci. Foundation, 1: 57-62.
  11. Kabir, M.S., M.R. Uddin, M.A. Salam, M.A. Gaffer and M.K.N. Bari, 2002. Economics of herbicides as a means of weed control in transplant aman rice. J. Biological Sci., 2: 25-27.
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  12. Islam, T.M., M.A. Salam, Z. Pervez, M.S.I. Sikdar and M. Eunus, 2002. A comparative study of yield and return of late jute seed production at normal and puddled soil. J. Agron., 1: 139-141.
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  13. Hossain, M.F., M.A. Salam, M.R. Uddin, Z. Pervez and M.A.R. Sarkar, 2002. A comparative study of direct seeding versus transplanting method on the yield of aus rice. J. Agron., 1: 86-88.
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