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    monissd09@yahoo.com; monoara@swe.ku.ac.bd


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    01736-302718

    Address:

    Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Academic Building, Khulna University


Monowara Khatun
Assistant Professor

MS (KU)

Soil Chemistry, Soil Management, Environmental Management, Soil Carbon Sequestration, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources

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Khatun, M., Shuvo, M.A.R., Salam, M.T.B., Rahman, S.M.H. (2019). Effect of organic amendments on soil salinity and the growth of maize (Zea mays L.). Plant Science Today, 6(2):106-111. https://doi.org/10.14719/pst.2019.6.2.491

Bhuiyan, M.L., Momi, M.R., Majumder, A.K., Billah, S.M. and Khatun, M. (2018).A probe into the shopping amenities amid certain shopping centres in Dhaka city: environmental perspectives, International Journal of Social Development and Information System,9(1), pp.1-7.

Nasrin, S., Kumar, T.,Amin,M.S. and Khatun,M. (2016). Study of salinity effects on the inorganic phosphorus transformation in three different soil series of Ganges River Floodplain,Jahangirnagar University Journal of Biological Science, 5(1),pp.71-79.

Afrin, N., Amin,M.S. and Khatun,M. (2016).Phosphate sorption characteristics of Ganges Meander Floodplainsoil ofBangladesh,Khulna University Studies,13(1) 27-39.

Nasrin, S., M. Hanif, N. Adhikari, M. Khatun and A. Monem, (2015). Ground water quality rating for agricultural usage in Kishoreganj aquifers under Nilphamari district of Bangladesh, International Journal of Sustainable Agricultural Technology,11(11), pp.1-6.

Khatun, M. and M.S. Amin. 2013. Characterization of Satla and Harta soil series of South West Bangladesh. Khulna University Studies, 11(1 & 2) and 12(1 & 2): 139-148.

Khatun, M., M.S. Amin and S.M.H. Rahman. 2013. Influence of Azolla with different levels of urea in rice production in South West Bangladesh. Khulna University Studies, 11(1 & 2) and 12(1 & 2): 241-245