Mst. Afrose Jahan's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
Abstract
The field experiment was carried out during the period from July to November, 2013 at
the research farm of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka, Bangladesh to
investigate the influence of nitrogen and phosphorus on the growth and yield of BRRI
dhan57. The two factorial experiments were laid out in a Randomized Complete Block
Design...
Citations
... The positive impact of phosphorus (P) application can be attributed to its ability to enhance meristematic activity in apical tissues, leading to increased cell division and subsequently promoting shoot length. These observations align with the results reported by [12]. The incremental increase in phosphorus levels, up to 40 kg P2O5/ha, resulted in a higher number of tillers per hill, with the exception of the 50 DAT (Days After Transplanting) stage. ...