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Md. Rumainul Islam
Md. Rumainul Islam
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), The University of Sydney, Australia
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Stabilisation of soil organic matter: interactions between clay and microbes
MR Islam, B Singh, FA Dijkstra
Biogeochemistry, 2022
422022
Investigation of physicochemical parameter, heavy metal in Turag river water and adjacent industrial effluent in Bangladesh
RM Hafizur, HM Nuralam, IM Rumainul
Journal of Science, Technology and Environment Informatics 5 (01), 347-360, 2017
342017
Biodiversity and Distribution of wild Mushrooms in the Southern Region of Bangladesh
SN Rashid, FM Aminuzzaman, MR Islam, M Rahaman, MI Rumainul
Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology 9 (1), 1-25, 2016
292016
Biodiversity and morphological characterization of mushrooms at the tropical moist deciduous forest region of Bangladesh
MI Rumainul, FM Aminuzzaman, MSM Chowdhury
American Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 235-252, 2015
282015
BIODIVERSITY, DISTRIBUTION AND MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF MUSHROOMS IN THE SOUTH WESTERN REGION OF BANGLADESH
M Rahaman, FM Aminuzzaman, MB Hossain, SN Rashid, MI Rumainul
International Journal of Advanced Research 4 (3), 60-79, 2016
22*2016
Macro Fungi Biodiversity at the Central and Northern Biosphere Reserved Areas of Tropical Moist Deciduous Forest Region of Bangladesh
MI Rumainul, FM Aminuzzaman
Journal of Agriculture and Ecology Research International 5 (4), 1-11, 2015
222015
Microbial carbon use efficiency of glucose varies with soil clay content: A meta-analysis
MR Islam, B Singh, FA Dijkstra
Applied Soil Ecology 181, 104636, 2022
202022
Interactions among root inputs, microbes, and clay on soil organic matter stabilisation and decomposition
MR Islam
2023
Rhizodeposition Stimulates Soil Carbon Decomposition and Promotes Carbon Stabilisation with Increased Clay Content
MR Islam, B Bicharanloo, X Yu, B Singh, FA Dijkstra
Available at SSRN 4747458, 0
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