PARTICIPATION IN TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSFER ACTIVITIES

  1. i) Zebrotes subfasciatus Commonly known as Maxican Been Weevil, Identifed by me as a new pest of Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus) seed first time in Bangladesh with the help of IJO (Now IJSG). Tested also some plant materials against Zebrotes subfasciatus and found in storage condition.
  2. ii) Worked as a associate scientist to monitor the pest status of newly released potential jute variety BJRI TOSSA PAT-4 (Released by NSB-2002), that variety was accepted by farmers.

iii) International project: Worked as ‘Associate Scientist’ to implement the project ” Environmental Assessment of Jute Agriculture” (Sponsored by IJO (now IJSG), Phase -1, 1998-2001). Completed the phase -1 and report submitted to IJO, Dhaka.

List of Publications

SL. Title of Publication Authorship Position Publication Date & Year Journal Name Vol. (Page) Impact Factor
1 BARI Tomato-19 as a Promising Cultivar: A Comparative Study of Growth, Quality, and Yield Attributes 4th position among six Authors 25th December, 2025 Madras Agricultural Journal 112 (10-12), 172-183 0.1
2 Biorational pest management strategies: a prevention tool of chemical pesticides hazard 2nd Author among five Authors 19th September, 2024 International Cleanup Conference, Adelaide 2024 None None
3 Phenotypic and biochemical trait improvement in husk tomatoes through EMS-induced mutagenesis 5th Author among nine Authors 26th August, 2024 Horticulturae 10(9), 913 3.0
4 Screening of brinjal mutant lines for resistance to shoot and fruit borer based on morphological traits 1st Author among six Authors 30th June, 2024 Annals of Bangladesh Agriculture 28(1), 91-109 0.5
5 Isolation, characterization and molecular identification of seed-borne bacterial pathogens of rice 5th Author among five Authors 30th June, 2024 Annals of Bangladesh Agriculture 28(1), 49-60 0.5
6 Morpho-biochemical traits improvements in cherry tomato using EMS mutagen 4th Author among four Author 30th June, 2024 Annals of Bangladesh Agriculture 28(1), 145-156 0.5
7 Foliar application of micro and macronutrients for management of flower thrips in mung bean 2nd Author among three Authors 13th May, 2024 Serangga 29, 44-58 0.64
8 Molecular characterization of cotton jassid and their response against relatively newer pesticides in two cotton varieties of Bangladesh. 4th Author among six Authors 22th September, 2023 Malaysian Journal of Sustainable Agriculture
(MJSA)
7(2), 79-87 None
9 Morphometric Characterization Of Three Different Honeybees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Species From Bangladesh 4th Author (among six authors) 1st August, 2023 Acta Scientifica Malaysia (ASM) 7(2), 31-43 None
10 Comparative efficacy of synthetic insecticides on Mango hopper complex 2nd Author (among four authors) 2023 Bangladesh Journal of Entomology 32(1), 111-119 None
11 Bangladesh Standard Specification For Honey Expert Member 2022 Gazette for BSTI N/A None
12 Biology and Morphometrics of Pulse Beetle Reared on Mungbean Corresponding Author 2022 Seed Tech. J. 4: 88-98 None
13 Incidence of Chilli Mite on Chilli Varieties under Field Conditions 2nd Author (among six authors) 2022 J. Asiat. Soc. Bangladesh, Sci. 48(1-2): 123-136 0.2
14 Morphological Traits and Phytochemical Contents of Brinjal Germplasm Affect the Incidence and Infestation of Aphid 4th Author (among five authors) 2022 Bangladesh Journal of Entomology 30(1 & 2), 51-63 None
15 Diversity and Functions of Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University Campus of Bangladesh 3rd Author (among five authors) 29 August, 2022 Tropical Agroecosystems 3(1): 34-40 None
16 In Vitro Screening and Field Performance of EMS-Treated Eggplants for the Selection of Shoot and Fruit Borer-Resistant Plants 4th Author (among six authors) 29 July, 2022 Agronomy 12(8), 1832 3.97
17 Combining Ability Analysis and Marker-Based Prediction of Heterosis in Yield Reveal Prominent Heterotic Combinations from Diallel Population of Rice 3rd Author (among seven authors) 14 July, 2022 Agronomy 12, 1797 3.97
18 Infestation and subsequent effect of sucking insects on tomato plants 4th Author (among six authors) June 8, 2021 J. Entomol. Res. 45(2): 228-233 None
19 Morpho-biochemical characteristics of brinjal germplasms affect the abundance and infestation of Jassid 4th Author (among five authors) 13th April, 2021 SAARC J. Agric. 19(1): 81-91 None
20 Hormonal regulations in insect metamorphosis: A review 3rd Author (among four authors) 25th June, 2021 J. of Entomol. and Zool. Studies 9(4): 371-379 5.83
21 Prevalence and impact of sucking insect pests on cotton crop 4th Author (among six authors) 15th April, 2021 Indian J. of Agric. Res. 55(5), 591-596 0.62
22 Problems and prospects of apiculture in Bangladesh: A review 3rd Author (among five authors) 1st November, 2021 Fundamental and Applied Agriculture 6(4), 383-394 None
23 Environment friendly management approaches against brinjal shoot and fruit borer 3rd Author (among five authors) 22nd May, 2021 Bangladesh Journal of Ecology 3(1), 69-73 None
24 Characteristics of cotton plants associated with sucking insects and natural enemies 4th Author (among five authors) 10th February, 2021 Bangladesh Journal of Ecology 3(1): 93-96 None
25 Incidence of sucking insect pests on cotton plants based on the weather conditions 3rd Author (among four authors) 13th January, 2021 Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University 19(1), 8-13 0.06
26 Field screening of brinjal germplasm for resistance against shoot and fruit borer 4th Author (among five authors) 18th February, 2021 Bangladesh Journal of Ecology 3, 11-16 None
27 Incidence of Aphid on Different Brinjal Germplasm Related to Abiotic and Biotic Factors 3rd Author (among four authors) December, 2020 Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Research 45(4), 371-378 0.1
28 Incidence of Aphid on Different Brinjal Germplasm Related to Abiotic and Biotic Factors 2nd Author (among four authors) 2020 Bulletin of the Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Kyushu University 43, 45-55 None
29 Successively expressed cuticular protein genes at the prepupal stage in wing discs of Bombyx mori 3rd Author (among four authors) 7 November, 2019 The Journal of Basic and Applied Zoology 80(1), 62 2.5
30 Regulation studies of a cuticle protein underlying genomic analysis 5th Author (among six authors) 5th January, 2016 Int J Mol Genet Gene Ther 1(2) None
31 The silkworm Bombyx mori cuticular protein CPR55 gene is regulated by the transcription factor βFTZ-F1 4th Author (among four authors) 2016 The Journal of Basic & Applied Zoology 73, 20-27 1.5
32 Regulation studies of a cuticle protein underlying genomic analysis 5th Author (among five authors) 5th January, 2016 Int J Mol Genet Gene Ther 1.2 None

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