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Comparison of arsenic uptake ability of barnyard grass and rice species for arsenic phytoremediation
R Sultana, K Kobayashi, KH Kim
Environmental monitoring and assessment 187, 1-9, 2015
232015
Potential of barnyard grass to remediate arsenic‐contaminated soil
R Sultana, K Kobayashi
Weed biology and management 11 (1), 12-17, 2011
212011
Phytotoxicity of lead and chromium on germination, seedling establishment and metal uptake by Kenaf and Mesta
R Sultana, SMN Islam, MW Zaman, N Uddin
Pollution 6 (2), 429-440, 2020
92020
Arsenic and other heavy metals resistant bacteria in rice ecosystem: potential role in promoting plant growth and tolerance to heavy metal stress
R Sultana, SMN Islam, T Sultana
Environmental Technology & Innovation 31, 103160, 2023
72023
Adsorption of arsenic on soil under different soil moisture conditions
R Sultana, K Kobayashi
Pollution 2 (2), 211-220, 2016
62016
Response of Aloe vera to potassium fertilization in relation to leaf biomass yield, its uptake and requirement, critical concentration and use efficiency
T Sultana, AH Chowdhury, BK Saha, A Rahman, T Chowdhury, R Sultana
Journal of Plant Nutrition 44 (14), 2081-2095, 2021
52021
Phytoremediation potential of some naturally grown weeds for arsenic contaminated soils of Bangladesh.
R Sultana, MW Zaman
42008
Assessment of Health Risk Due to Consumption of Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) Cultivated with Heavy Metal Polluted Water of Bhabadah Water-Logged Area of …
KM Mohiuddin, P Saha, MT Hossain, K Nahar, I Ahmed, A Hoque, ...
Earth Systems and Environment 6 (2), 557-570, 2022
32022
Interaction of arsenic with other elements in arsenic• hyperaccumulating weeds
R Sultana, MW Zaman, SMN Islam
Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University 4 (2), 211-217, 2006
32006
Barnyard grass (Echinochloa crus-galli L.) as a candidate plant for phytoremediation of arsenic from arsenic-amended and industrially polluted soils
R Sultana, T Ahmed, SMN Islam, MN Uddin
Frontiers in Soil Science 2, 927589, 2022
12022
Phytoremediation potentiality of barnyard grass and rice for arsenic contaminated soil
R Sultana
12011
Sphingomonas panaciterrae PB20 increases growth, photosynthetic pigments, antioxidants, and mineral nutrient contents in spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.)
R Sultana, SMN Islam, N Sriti, M Ahmed, SB Shuvo, MH Rahman, ...
Heliyon 10 (3), 2024
2024
The fungal endophyte Metarhizium anisopliae (MetA1) coordinates salt tolerance mechanisms of rice to enhance growth and yield
MZH Chowdhury, MG Mostofa, MF Mim, MA Haque, MA Karim, R Sultana, ...
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 207, 108328, 2024
2024
Barnyard grass as a candidate plant for phytoremediation of arsenic from arsenic-amended and industrially polluted soils
SMNIMNU Razia Sultana, Tamim Ahmed
Frontiers in Soil Science, 2022
2022
Tolerance of Lead and Chromium toxicity and their effect on kenaf and mesta at germination stage
R Sultana, L Akhter, MW Zaman
Eco-friendly Agril. J 12 (09), 67-73, 2019
2019
Tolerance of lead and chromium toxicity and their effect on kenaf and mesta at germination stage
LAMWZ Razia Sultana
Eco-friendly Agriculture 12 (9), 67-73, 2019
2019
Method of Analysis for Soil Arsenic Method of Analysis for Soil Arsenic, 2002
R SULTANA, K KOBAYASHI
Weed biology and management 11 (1), 12-17, 2011
2011
Environmental Chemistry of Soils Environmental Chemistry of Soils, 1994
R SULTANA, K KOBAYASHI
Weed biology and management 11 (1), 12-17, 2011
2011
A Novel and Simple Method to Maintain Polymyxa graminis in Pure Form within Barley Root
S Tyagi, R Sultana, HJ Ju, WH Lee, K Kim, KJ Lee
Detection and Quantization of the Polymyxa graminis Population by Developing a Standard Curve Using qRT-PCR
R Sultana, S Tyagi, HJ Ju, WH Lee, K Kim, KJ Lee
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