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<title>2020, Jan &amp; Jul (Vol. 11, No. 1 &amp; 2)</title>
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<title>RESPONSE OF NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS FERTILIZERS EFFICIENCY ON GROWTH AND YIELD ATTRIBUTES OF SOYBEAN (Glycine max L. Merill.)</title>
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<description>RESPONSE OF NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS FERTILIZERS EFFICIENCY ON GROWTH AND YIELD ATTRIBUTES OF SOYBEAN (Glycine max L. Merill.)
Hossain, M. A.; Hossain, M. M.; Mukherjee, S. K.; Yesmin, S.; Zaman, T.
A study was conducted to study the response of inorganic fertilizers, nitrogen, and phosphorus on morphophysiological and yield parameter of soybean, the experiment was laid out in a Randomized Complete&#13;
Block Design (RCBD) by three replications at Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka, Bangladesh&#13;
in 2019. Three levels (0, 25, and 40 kg N ha-1&#13;
) of nitrogen and four levels (0, 18, 36, and 54 kg P ha-1&#13;
) of&#13;
phosphorus fertilizer used as a treatment for this experiment. Soybean plants responded to the nitrogen&#13;
and phosphorus fertilizer for the crop growing, and improving yield contributing characters were&#13;
significantly influenced. Significant effect on plant height, number of branches, seeds plant-1&#13;
, number of&#13;
filled pods plant-1&#13;
, the weight of seeds plant-1&#13;
, dry weight of the plant, stover weight plant-1&#13;
, 1000-seed&#13;
weight, seeds, and stover yield were observed from the collective application of 25 kg N with 54 kg P ha-1&#13;
.&#13;
Therefore, the combined application of 25 kg nitrogen ha-1 and 54 kg phosphorus ha-1 might have&#13;
suggested the best possible options to acquire soybean seed yield from a field experiment.
J. Sher-e-Bangla Agric. Univ., 11(1 &amp; 2): 27-37, January &amp; July 2020
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<dc:date>2020-07-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>WARM UP ACTIVITIES TO ENHANCE LEARNING IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSROOM: PERSPECTIVES OF AGRICULTURE STUDENTS</title>
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<description>WARM UP ACTIVITIES TO ENHANCE LEARNING IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSROOM: PERSPECTIVES OF AGRICULTURE STUDENTS
Chowdhury, S.
Warm up activity refers to gentle and fun-bused exercises which could be vcry instrumental and effective&#13;
tools to teach English language to Agriculture students. Adapting mixed method research, this study&#13;
investigates Agriculture students' perception toward the role of the warm up activiues 111 classroom&#13;
learning, and the problems faced by them in practicing the activities. Through the discussion on the&#13;
findings. the importance of'usmg warm up activities in English language classroom has been highlighted,&#13;
The findings of the study 1lI1Iyinspire not only the English language teachers but also the teachers from&#13;
other disciplines to facilitate uppropriatc warm up activities 10 accelerate classroom teaching and learning.
J. Sher-e-Bangia Agric. Univ., 11(1 &amp; 2): 53-57. January &amp; July 2020
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<dc:date>2020-07-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>EFFICACY OF SOME COMMON MEDICINAL PLANTS FOR ITS rossret.s INHIBITORY ACTIVITY</title>
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<description>EFFICACY OF SOME COMMON MEDICINAL PLANTS FOR ITS rossret.s INHIBITORY ACTIVITY
Chowdhury, M.T.I; Khan, M.S.I.; Islam, M.A.; Mustafiz, S.S.B.; Kawanami, Y.
A study was conducted :It the functional molecular chemistry laboratory of Kagawa Univcrvity to find out&#13;
the effect of some plant extracts as a growth inhibitor during March 2017 to August 2017. Four common&#13;
plant IC3"cs (Eucalyptus. Jamun. Mahogany and Cannon ball tree). which were collected from&#13;
l3ongladcsh. were extracted and their efficacy was tested using four different plant species. Among the test&#13;
species. cress was the mOM sensitive. whereas leuuce, Italian ryegrass and rice sccdlmgs showed almost&#13;
similar inhibitory activity on shoot and root growth. Among the four different plant leaf extracts. Cannon&#13;
ball tree (Couroupita guianensis) showed strong inhibition 011 plant growth. 011 the other hand. Mahogany&#13;
(SlI'iC'/{,lIia m(/croplr-,IIl1) leaf extracts exhibited relatively weaker inhibitory activity than the other leaf&#13;
extracts aguins: the four plant species.
J. Sher-e-Bangia Agric. Univ .. II (I &amp; 2) : 47-51. January &amp; July 2020
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<dc:date>2020-07-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>YIELD AND YIELD COMPONENTS OF BAR] MUNG-6 AS INFLUENCED BY DIFFERENT LEVELS OF SULPHUR AND POTASSIUM</title>
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<description>YIELD AND YIELD COMPONENTS OF BAR] MUNG-6 AS INFLUENCED BY DIFFERENT LEVELS OF SULPHUR AND POTASSIUM
Karmokar, F.; Hossain, H.M.M.T.; Ullah, M.J.; Salahuddin, M.
An experiment was carried out at the research field of Sbcr-c-Bangla Agricuhural University. Dhaka.&#13;
during March to June. 2019 to study the effect (If different levels (If sulfur and potassium on yield and&#13;
yield components of BARI Mung-S. The treatments consisted 012 factors: Sulfur (04 levels 1';:. So -:-.10&#13;
sulfur (Control). SI- 3 kg S ha", S2 6 kg S ha·I. S,- 12 kg S Iw·1and Potassium 0-1 levels II;:. Ko= No&#13;
potassium (Control). KI• 20 kg K 113.1, K2- 40 kg K ha', K, 60 kg K ha·I). which were assigned in a&#13;
randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replications. Data on different yield contributing&#13;
characters and yield were recorded and analyzed statistically. The highest branches plant" (3.55). pods&#13;
plant" (14.72). seed" pod" (9.74). 1000 seeds weight (51.27 g), seed yield (1.24 t ha"). stover yield (2.35 t&#13;
ha'] and biological yield (3.59 t ha") were observed in S2 (6 kg S ha I) treatment. whereas the highest&#13;
number of branches plant' I (3.57). pods plant' I (14.20). seeds pod" (9.65), 1000 seeds weight (51.16 g).&#13;
seed yield (1.24 t ha"). stover yield (2.36 t ha") lind biological yield (3.6 t ha") were observed in K2(40&#13;
kg K ha") rrearment. The number of branches plant" (4.73), pods plaru' (16.47), seeds pOO·1 (10.87).1000&#13;
seeds weight (56 g). seed yield (1.51 t ha'). stover yield (2.92 t h3·1) and biological yield (4.43 t ha') were&#13;
observed in S~K1 (6 kg S ha I ~ 40 kg K 11;1'1). The highest values of both the rrcarmem factors and their&#13;
combinations were significantly highest over that of control treatments.
J. Sher-e-Bangia Agric. Univ .. II (I &amp; 2): 39-46. January &amp; July 2020
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