BSMRAU

BSMRAU Research & Publication

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University

Evaluated Research Projects proposals 2009-2010 of the Faculty Members

Approval by the Research Management Committee (RMC)

 

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Title of the project Name of PI Title of the project modified by the evaluator Recommendation and Comments of Evaluator (Name of the Evaluator)

Proposed budget

Budget

approved

by RMC

Remarks

1

I

Development of salt tolerant rice variety for T. Aman. PI= Umakanta Sarker, Asstt. Prof.,CI= Prof. Dr. M.A. Khaleque mian, GPB.   Recommended. The project if properly made with sound objective (s) and run properly, it may play a reasonable role in developing the quality of education and national economy as well provided the project should be revised through  different tract.

Dr. Jibon Krishna Biswas, BRRI

Not implemented in 2008-2009.

 

100000/=

50,000/=

UGC

 

2

II

Rural  livelihood pattern and crop production practices of the selected riverine islands (char) people. PI= Dr. Md. Enamul Haque,CI= Shaikh  Shamim Hasan, Asstt. Professor AER.   Recommended. Results could be useful for formulation of mitigation programs of  the riverire island.

Dr. Fakhrul Islam AEC, BSMRAU

98,000/=

50,000/=

UGC

 

3

III

Status of different types of poultry under rural condition of Gazipur and Mymensingh district, Bangladesh, Dr. Md. Aminul Islam, Associate Professor, ANS.    Recommended. This is a good project might give some new information in respect  of production, productivity and constraints of production.   

Dr. Saadullah Visiting Professor, BSMRAU

1,00,000/=

50,000/=

UGC

 

4

IV

Hybrid variety development in papaya (Carica papaya L.), Professor Dr. M. A. Khaleque Mian, GPB.   Continuation from previous year

Dr. M. Matiur Rahman ,Ex DG,BARI,

 

50,000/=

50,000/=

UGC

 

5

V

Development of high female  cucumber varieties, Dr. Nasrin Akter Ivy, GPB. Development of high female   cucumber lines/ varieties. Recommended . Hybrid technology, especially in vegetables,  is the prime need at present.  If the high female lines in  cucumber can be identified, they  will be utilized in the development of appropriate hybrids and the nation will be benefited,

Dr. M. Matiur Rahman,

Ex. DG. BARI

50,000/=

50,000/=

UGC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6

VI

Agricultural use of  household  waste  in terms of p supplementation and soil conditioning, Dr. Md. Mizanur Rahman Assistant Professor, SSC.   Continuation from previous year

Prof. Dr. Md. Abul Hossain Molla, Bioenvironmental Science,

 

1,00,000/=

50,000/=

UGC

 

 

To be completed 2009-2010

 

 

7

VII

Expression of Virulence-associated Traits in Soft rot Erwiniae Response to Heavy Metals, Dr. Md. Manjurul Haque Assistant Professor, Bio-environmental Science,   Not recommentded. If  the project can be taken as a bilateral programme with any developed laboratory, expected result would be valuable for education and may help to develop plant disease management strategy.   Dr. Md. Khurshed Alam Bhuiyan, PLP, BSMRAU 1,00,000/=

xxxx

 

8

VIII

Agro- Environmental Approach for Secured Usage of Wastewater in Irrigation, Dr. S.M. Iqbal Hossain Associate Professor, Agricultural Engineering. Agro- Environmental Approach for Safe Usage of Wastewater for Irrigation. Recommended. The impact of  research  results would be enormous, because in modern agriculture, judgement of water quality is essential for irrigation as well as for maintaining good soil health for crop production. This research is envisaged to generate new information on the wastewater quality of Gazipur area. It would help to broaden the knowledge of all concerned.  Dr. M. A. Baqui, Ex DG, BRRI.

 

98,000/=

50,000/=

UGC

 

9

IX

Effects of puddling  intensity and seed priming on stand establishment and yield of mungbean, Dr.Md. Rafiqul Islam Associate Professor, AGR.   Recommended.  Results are supposed to explain the mechanisms of stand establishment of mungbean under problem soil. Understanding these mechanisms will enrich faculty development and quality education.   

 Dr. M. Moynul Haque, AGR, BSMRAU.

98,000/=

50,000/=

UGC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10

X

Evaluation of Rice Genetic Resources for their Tolerance to Salinity.  PI= Md. Moshiul Islam, Asstt.  Professor,  

CI=Dr. M. Abdul Karim Professor, AGR.

  Continuation from previous year,

Dr. A. R. M. Solaiman Professor, SSC, BSMRAU,

 

 

95,000/=

50,000/=

UGC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11

XI

Varietal  Performance, Cormel Production and vase Life Evaluation of Gladiolus. Professor  PI= Emrul Kayesh, Lecturer, CI= Dr. M. Mofazzal Hossain, HRC.   Recommended. The selected genotype will help in cormel  production and ultimately the production of quality gladiolus stick having longer vase life will be increased. Students will be able to learn about the cultivation proctices. Ultimately the  country  will be benefited from the project.  Dr. Md. Abdul Hoque, Chief  Scientific Officer, Olericulture Division, HRC, BARI, Gazipur-1701. 1,00,000/=

50,000/=

UGC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12

XII

In vitro regeneration of potato under salt stress, Dr. M. Zakaria, Assistant Professor, CI= Md. Sanaullah  Biswas, Lecturer, HRC.   Recommended. Developed salt tolerant screening  techniques and regeneration protocol will be utilizad for academic research of other crops.

 Dr. Mizanur Rahman, HRT. BSMRAU

1,00,000/=

50,000/=

UGC

 

13

XIII

Influence of Tree Leaves as Green Manure on Crop Productivity and Soil Properties at  Different Nitrogen Levels, Dr. Md. Abiar Rahman, AEF.   Continuation from previous year

 Dr. A. J. M. Sirajul Karim, BSMRAU,

 

 

50,000/=

50,000/=

UGC

 

14

XIV

Feasibility of sustainable use of Trichoderma value added solid wastes compost as organic  fertilizer for winter crop cultivation, Dr. Md. Abul Hossain Molla, Dept. Bioenvironmental Science. Feasibility of sustainable use of Trichoderma  added solid wastes compost as bio-organic  fertilizer for winter crop cultivation. Recommended. Results to be obtained from this research may improve our understanding on the use of Trichoderma  value added organic westes and their impact on crop yield. 

 Dr. A. R. M. Solaiman,  SSC. BSMRAU

 

 

 

80,000/=

50,000/=

UGC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15

XV

Heavy Metals Contamination in Soils and Crops Through Industrial Effluent at Sreepur of Gazipur, Dr. G.K.M. Mustafizur Rahman, CI=Dr. Md. Mizanur Rahman, SSC.   Continuation from previous year

 Dr. Md. Abul Hossain Molla, BSMRAU,

 

 

93,000/=

50,000/=

UGC

 

 

 

To be completed 2009-2010

 

 

 

16

XVI

Development of Jackfruit-Pineapple based Agroforestry System. Md. Main Uddin Miah, Associate Professor, AEF.   Recommended. Jackfruit –pineapple is one of the traditional practices in Bangladesh but productivity of the system is not high.  The  information that will be generated from this study in the light of productivity of the system may have impact also on the education and national development as well.  Dr. Md. Giashuddin Miah,  Dept. of Agroforestry  & Environment,

BSMRAU.

 

1,02,200/=

50,000/=

UGC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

17

XVII

Soft  rot bacterial pathogens of onion and potato and their contro,. Professor Dr. Md. Abu Ashraf Khan, PLP.    Recommended. New area of research. If any biocontrol agent against bacterial soft can be found out, it will be great achievement.  Dr. Ismal Hossain Mian,  PLP,  BSMRAU 1,00,000/=

50,000/=

UGC

 

18

XVIII

Physiological study of water stress tolerance mechanisms in aus rice PI=K.M. Shamsul Haque CI= Dr. Md. Rafiqul Islam , AGR   Continuation from previous year

Dr. M. Abdul Karim, AGR, BSMRAU,

 

93,500/=

50,000/=

UGC

 

19

XIX

Quantification of available feed resources for livestock in selected areas of Gazipur,  PI=Shilpi Islam Assistant Professor, CI = Dr. Md. Aminul Islam Associate Professor ANS   Recommended. Project major constraints of feeds fodder availability in local situation may be identified both in quality and quality during different season of the year. The out put may help the extension workers in Government and researcher to improve the feeding value and losses. Government, NCOs and Researcher will be able to work to overcome if there deficiency of feed and fodder or losses in the unique forest areas in Gazipur.

  Dr. Sadullah, Visiting Professor, BSMRAU,

Not implemented in 2008-2009.

 

97,000/=

50,000/=

UGC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

20

XX

Effects of  herbicides on crop, soil health and productivity of rice based cropping systems,  Md. Nasimul Bari, Associate Professor,AGR   Continuation from previous year

Dr. Gazi Jashim Uddin Ahmed

Ex CSO & Head, AGR, BRRI,

 

55,000/=

50,000/=

UGC

 

21

XXI

Studies on genotypic variability in seed dormancy and seed quality of soybean,   Dr. M. Abdul Karim, CI= Dr. M. Moynul Haque, AGR.   Recommended. In general there is lack of dormancy in the soybean cultivars. Identification of genatype (if any) will be a remarkable finding to meet the demand of seed dormant variety while the  findings will be an addition to the knowledge and education.

 Dr. Abu Bakr

Director Pulses & Oil seeds,

BARI

Joydebpur-Gazipur

1,00,000/=

50,000/=

BSMRAU

 

22

XXII

Variability in Degree of Hardseededness in Mungbean Genotypes, Professor Dr. M. Moynul Haque, AGR.   Recommended. The research results could brought benefit to the education and national development.  

Dr. Jalal Uddin Ahmed, CBT, BSMRAU

50,000/=

50,000/=

BSMRAU

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

23

XXIII

Evaluation of grain quality in terms of amylose  content, gelatinization temperature and gel consistency in different varieties of aromatic rice available in Bangladesh, PI= Mohammad Golam Mostafa, Lecturer , Biochemistry, CI= Professor Dr. M. A. Khaleque Mian, GPB.   Recommended. Information on grain quality of rice is scanty. Students will learn the methodology and information on quality parameters will be utilized by the breeders in developing desired rice varities

 Dr. M. Matiur Rahman, Ex DG. BARI

 

80,000/=

50,000/=

BSMRAU

 

 

 

 

 

 

24

XXIV

Development of small fruited high quality pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata) Varieties,  Dr. Md. Golam Rasul, GPB.   Recommended: Genetic manipulasion among the available grmplasm  may result suitable high quality variety which can contribute to national development. Moreover, knowledge on genetic principle may also be generated from the proposed investigation.  

Dr. M. A. Khaleque Mian

GPB, BSMRAU

70,000/=

50,000/=

BSMRAU

 

25

 

XXV

In virto regeneration of some selected germplasm of jatropha  (Jatropha curcas L.) as sustainable energy crop, PI= Dr. Md. Ashraful Haque, Assistant Professor, BTL, CI= Dr. Md. Abdul Mannan Akanda,   PLP,  CI= Shah Mohammad Naimul Islam, Lecturer, BTL.   Recommended. The outcome of the project may be helpful for educational purpose only. There is no economic value of jatrophe micro propagation.

 Dr. Al- Amin  PSO & Head,

Biotechnology Division, BARI, Joydebpur, Gazipur

1,00,000/=

50,000/=

BSMRAU

 

26

XXVI

Effect of organic manure and crop residues management on soil properties and crop performance under wheat-mung bean-T. aman cropping pattern. Dr. A. J. M. Sirajul Karim,CI= Dr. Md. Shafiqul Islam, SSC.   Continuation from previous year

Dr. M. A. Quayyum, Former CSO, OFRD, BARI, Gazipur,

 

1,00,000/=

50,000/=

BSMRAU

 

 

 

 

27

XXVII

Physiological evaluation of eggplant genotypes for waterlogging tolerance at seedling and at flowering stages,  Dr. Jalal Uddin Ahmed, CBT.   Recommended. Obviously the expected output of the research will help to improve the quality of education as well as identification of waterlogging tolerant eggplant would help to increase  agril production and contribute to the national economy.

 Dr. Md. Rafiqul Islam, AGR, BSMRAU

50,000/=

50,000/=

BSMRAU

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

28

XXVIII Integrated nutrient management for sustainable productivity of maize- rice cropping pattern and soil health improvement. Dr. A. R. M. Solaiman, SSC.   Recommended. continuous application of  inorganic fertilizer leads to deterioration of soil. Moreover, maize is an exhaustive crop. So, studies on balanced application of organic & inorganic fertilizer may help in generating technology for improving productivity of soil and crops.

 Dr. A. J. M. Sirajul Karim Professor, SSC, BSMRAU

1,00,000/=

50,000/=

BSMRAU

 

29

XXIX

Crossprotection of Papaya Ringspot Virus Dr. Md. Abdul Mannan Akanda PLP

 

Continuation from previous year.

Dr. Montazer Rahman, Ex CSO PLP BRRI,

50,000/=

50,000/=

BSMRAU

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

30

XXX

Amelioration of coastal saline soil of Bangladesh through phytoremediation and chemical strategies.  PI= Dr. A. J. M. Sirajul       Karim, SSC, CI=Mohammed Zia Uddin Kamal,Assistant professor SSC.

 

Recommended. The expected research result as intended would be very helpful on the quality of education and national development.The research propasal needs to be  revised as per suggestion as well as national needs. Revised version  was not found.

Dr. S. Noor

CSO & Head

Soil Science Division, BARI

Joydebpur, Gazipur

 

1,00,000/=

 

Dropped

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

31

XXXI

Studies on bacterial leaf blight and bacterial leaf streak disease of rice in Bangladesh.  PI= Dr. Ismail Hossain Mian, PLP; CI= Dr. Abu Ashraf Khan,  PLP, Dr. Md. Abdul Mannan Akanda, PLP, Dr. A.J..M. Sirajul Karim, SSC, Dr. Abdul Karim, AGR and Dr. M. A. Khaleque Mian, GPB.   Continuation from previous year  

Dr. Md. Khurshed Alam Bhuiyan) PLP, BSMRAU,

 

1,00,000/=

75,000/=

BSMRAU

 

32

XXXII

Development of techniques for the mass multiplication and application of Trichoderma harziamnum in controlling damping off and seedling mortality of vegetable and pulse crops.   Dr. Md. Khurshed Alam Bhuiyan , PLP.   Continuation from previous year  

Dr. Md. Ismail  Hossain Mian, PLP, BSMRAU,

 

65,000/=

50,000/=

UGC

 

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