Profile of Subrota Kumer Pramanik

Subrota Kumer Pramanik
Assistant Professor
Department of Crop Physiology & Ecology (CPE)
Faculty of Agriculture
Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science & Technology University, Dinajpur.
E-mail: pramaniksk@hstu.ac.bd
Mobile: +8801737717539
CAREER OBJECTIVE
- To explore and share the latent knowledge and information in the field of agriculture and work for the welfare of the Earth.
RESEARCH INTEREST
- Eco-physiology, Stress physiology of plants, Abiotic stress tolerance improvement of plants, Climate change and Plant adaptation, Sustainable Crop Production.
At present, I am working-
1. In mitigating the adverse effects of abiotic stresses (drought, heat and salinity stress) in crops especially wheat, maize, mungbean and mustard through application of hydrogel, chitosan, potassium, gibberellic acid, proline and different extra agronomic practices.
2. Morpho-physiological Evaluation of Different crops under industrial wastewater.
EDUCATION
- Master of Science in Crop Physiology and Ecology, 2016
Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur
- Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, 2013
Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur
- Higher Secondary Certificate, 2008
Gaibandha Govt. College, Gaibandha
- Secondary School Certificate, 2006
Gaibandha Govt. Boys High School, Gaibandha
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES
- Assistant Professor
Department of Crop Physiology and Ecology, HSTU, Dinajpur, BangladeshJuly 11, 2021 to Present
- Lecturer
Department of Crop Physiology and Ecology, HSTU, Dinajpur, BangladeshJuly 11, 2019 to July 10, 2021
- Lecturer
Anowara College of Bioscience, Suihari, Dinajpur Bangladesh.February 01, 2019 to July 10, 2019
- Research Assistant
Office of the Project Director, Department of Crop Physiology and Ecology, HSTU, Dinajpur, BD.July 01, 2018 to January 30, 2019
- Lecturer (Part time)
K.B.M. College, Dinajpur, BangladeshNovember 03, 2016 to November 30, 2016
- Research Assistant
Office of the Project Director, Department of Crop Physiology and Ecology, HSTU, Dinajpur, BD.July 01, 2015 to June 30, 2016
- Research Assistant
Office of the Project Director, Department of Horticulture, HSTU, Dinajpur, BangladeshJuly 01, 2014 to June 30, 2015
PUBLICATIONS
Journal Papers
Evaluation of mung bean accessions for salt tolerance based on germination and seedling traits DOI: https://doi.org/10.3329/baj.v26i2.76333
Read MoreASSESSMENT OF SEEDLING EMERGENCE, GROWTH TRAITS AND PHYSIOLOGICAL INDICES OF A MEDICINAL PLANT CALOTROPIS GIGANTEA (L.) AITON f. UNDER NaCl INDUCED SALINITY STRESS DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.30848/PJB2024-4(8) (Q3, IF=1.2)
Read MoreExogenous application of gibberellic acid (GA3) improves femaleness and fruit yield of snake gourd DOI: 10.59125/JST.21103
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Mitigation of water deficit stress in wheat by foliar feeding of potassium DOI: 10.59125/JST.21101
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Foliar application of potassium and gibberellic acid (GA3) to alleviate drought stress in wheat DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.59125/JST.20201
Read MorePolyethylene glycol mediated osmotic stress on germination, seedling traits and seed metabolic efficiency of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). DOI: 10.3329/baj.v25i2.65926
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Impact of tobacco industry wastewater on germination and seedling growth of mung bean DOI:10.3329/baj.v25i2.65957
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Physiological indices and yield traits of wheat genotypes under drought stress condition DOI: 10.25303/1101ijasvm021030
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Performance of three heat tolerant onion varieties as influenced by potassium fertilizer
Read MorePheno-physiological and yield responses of wheat to water deficit stress condition
Read MoreImpact Assessment of Tobacco Industry Wastewater on Germination and Early Seedling growth of Mung bean [Vigna radiata (L.) R. Wilczek]
Read MoreAmelioration of Adverse Effect of Drought Stress on Mung bean through Supplemental Agronomic Practices
Read MoreWheat Physiology and Yield as Affected by Water Deficit Stress
Read MoreEffect of Supplemental Irrigation to Alleviate the Adverse Impact of Terminal Drought Stress on Aman Rice
Read MoreYIELD PERFORMANCE OF RICE VARIETIES UNDER NaCl INDUCED SALINITY STRESS IN BORO SEASON
Read MoreEVALUATION OF DROUGHT TOLERANCE IN HYBRID MAIZE BASED ON SELECTED MORPHO-PHYSIOLOGICAL AND YIELD TRAITS
Read MoreINFLUENCE OF GIBBERELLIC ACID (GA3) ON GROWTH, FLOWERING, AND FRUIT YIELD OF CUCUMBER
Read MoreMORPHO-PHENOLOGICAL AND YIELD RESPONSES OF MAIZE (Zea mays L.) TO NON-IRRIGATED WATER STRESS CONDITION
Read MoreGERMINATION AND SEEDLING LEAF CHLOROPHYLL CONTENT OF WHEAT (Triticum aestivum L.) GROWN UNDER INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER CONDITION DOI: https://doi.org/10.3329/agric.v18i1.49454
Read MoreLEAF CHARACTERISTICS AND GRAIN YIELD OF THREE AROMATIC RICE CULTIVARS AS INFLUECED BY 6-BENZYLAMINOPURINE DOI: 10.9734/ajrcs/2020/v5i330097
Read MoreEFFECT OF GIBBERELLIC ACID (GA3) ON MORPHO-PHYSIOLOGICAL TRAITS AND YIELD PERFORMACE OF CHICKPEA (Cicer arietinum L.) DOI: 10.9790/2380-1307022028
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- MEMBRANE INJURY INDEX AND YIELD PERFORMANCE OF MAIZE UNDER NON-IRRIGATED WATER STRESS
Read More SERVICE STANDARD AND STUDENTS' SATISFACTION: A STUDY ON SETABGANJ DEGREE COLLEGE, BOCHAGANJ, DINAJPUR, BANGLADESH
Read MoreTHERMAL UNIT REQUIREMENT AND GRAIN YIELD OF WHEAT UNDER NON-IRRIGATED DRY WARMER CONDITION
Read MoreRECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PROCESS OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (NDP), BANGLADESH
Read MoreEFFECT OF DIFFERENT LEVELS OF ORGANOCARBAMATE INSECTICIDE (SEVIN 85 SP) ON FOUR LOCAL FISH SPECIES OF NORTHERN BANGLADESH
Read MoreEFFECT OF BORON AND POULTRY MANURE ON SOIL FERTILITY AND YIELD PERFORMANCE OF WHEAT (BARI GOM 25)
Read MorePREVALENCE OF PESTE DES PETITS RUMINANTS (PPR) IN GOAT AND THEIR RESPONSE TO ANTIBIOTIC TREATMENT AT GANGACHARA UPAZILA OF RANGPUR DISTRICT
Read MoreEFFECT OF NON-IRRIGATED WATER STRESS ON PHENOLOGY AND YIELD PERFORMANCE OF WHEAT GENOTYPES (Triticum aestivum L.)
Read MorePHENOLOGY AND HEAT USE EFFICIENCY OF WHEAT GENOTYPES UNDER HEAT STRESS CONDITION
Read MoreRESPONSE OF FOUR LOCAL FRESHWATER FISH SPECIES TO THE TOXICITY OF THIOCARBAMATE INSECTICIDE CARTAP (SUNTAP 50 SP) DOI 10.5281/zenodo.1324444
Read MoreSUITABILITY ASSESSMENT OF WASTEWATER OF THREE TOBACCO INDUSTRIES FOR IRRIGATION AND GERMINATION OF SOME VEGETABLE SEEDS DOI 10.5281/zenodo.1323552
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Conference Papers
PROJECTS
- Improving yield and leaf quality of lettuce through modulation of anti-oxidative bioactive compounds and reduction of nitrate using chitosan nanoparticles and moringa leaf extract hormesis
Funded by: Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh.
Position: Principal Investigator
Description: Lettuce has a short lifecycle and need a higher amount of fertilizer during the growing thus they need more fertilizer and intensive care till they reach the harvest. Excessive inorganic fertilization of the lettuce field may cause many issues to the environment as water quality and harmful effects on human health and impacts on the ecosystem. In this sense, biostimulants like chitosan and MLE would be appropriate alternative for the vegetable growers besides the fertilizer and pesticides to extra care of their plants. In addition, the rising awareness of consumers on the importance of consuming sustainable, safe, and healthy foods could be met by improving the quality of leafy vegetables like lettuce with the use of such natural biostimulants. The research findings will help to develop a safe and simple method for the growers in improving yield and quality of the popular salad crop lettuce in an eco-friendly way using chitosan and MLE.
- Improving thermo-resilience in wheat under terminal heat stress using natural biostimulant
Funded by: Institute of Research and Training (IRT), HSTU
Position: Principal Investigator
Description: A one year research project will be conducted during 2024-25 to examine the ameliorative effects of foliar application of natural biostimulant on wheat under late sowing terminal heat stress. The sensitivity of antioxidant properties, pheno-physiological and yield contributing traits of wheat will be investigated under late sowing terminal heat stress. In addition, the protective effects of natural biostimulant on productivity of wheat resulted from improved antioxidant enzyme activity and physio-chemical aspects under high temperature condition will be examined to find out an organic approach for sustaining wheat productivity under dry warmer condition.
- Alleviation of drought stress in wheat through moringa leaf extract hormesis: An organic approach for sustaining wheat productivity under drought condition
Funded by: Institute of Research and Training, HSTU, Dinajpur, Bangladesh
Position: Principal Investigator
Description: A one year research project will be conducted during 2023-24 to examine the ameliorative effects of foliar application of moringa leaf extract on wheat under water deficit stress. The experiment will be carried out at research field of Department of Crop Physiology and Ecology, HSTU, Dinajpur following split plot design with three replications. Three growing conditions (i. well water; three times irrigations, ii. water stress; no irrigation after germination and iii. foliar application of moringa leaf extract under water stress) will be placed as main plot treatment and two wheat varieties (one drought tolerant and one drought susceptible) will be placed as sub plot treatment. The sensitivity of pheno-physiological and yield contributing traits of wheat will be investigated under water deficit stress. In addition, the protective effects of moringa leaf extract on pheno-physiology and productivity of wheat under water deficit stress will be examined to find out an organic approach for sustaining wheat productivity under drought.
- Application of artificial ripening agents for safer ripening of banana inside the low-cost chamber
Funded by: Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh
Position: Associate Investigator
Description: An investigation will be carried out at Laboratory of Horticulture Department, HSTU, Dinajpur. The investigation is aimed to test the efficacy of artificial ripening agents for safer ripening of banana inside the low-cost chamber.
- Attenuation of adverse effects of drought stress in mung bean by chitosan nanoparticles
Funded by: University Grants Commission of Bangladesh.
Position: Project Director
Description: Although mung bean is an important protein source for the majority of the people of Bangladesh, there are several constraints to its higher production, and water deficit stress is a major one. Water deficit stress limits mung bean growth and productivity in many ways. It is essential to minimize the drought-caused yield reduction to meet the protein demand and nutritional deficit of Bangladesh's ever-increasing population. The research project is undertaken to observe the sensitivity of germination, early seedling traits, and physio-morphological traits of mung bean resulting in reduced seed yield under water deficit stress. We are also exploring the protective effect of chitosan nanoparticles on the growth and productivity of mung bean in relation to water deficit stress to develop an approach for sustaining mungbean production under water deficit stress. The findings of the project will help to ensure food security through sustainable mung bean production under dry environments for the fate of climate change.
- Selection of high yielding and quality linseed genotypes through eco-physiological study
Funded by: University Grants Commission, Bangladesh
Position: Associate Investigator
Description: A three years research project will be conducted during 2022-25 to find out high-yielding and quality linseed genotypes through eco-physiological study. In the 1st experiment, 20 linseed genotypes will be evaluated based on their morpho-physiological characteristics and yield performance at the research field and laboratory of the Department of Crop Physiology and Ecology, HSTU, Dinajpur. In the 2nd experiment, 10 linseed genotypes (selected from experiment -1) will be evaluated through phenological, biochemical and productivity study at same location to find out high yielding and quality linseed genotypes. In the 3rd and final experiment, a multi-locational trial of 5 linseed genotypes (selected from experiment 2) will be performed at three different agroecological zones to evaluate the adaptability and sustainability of those genotypes. After the successful completion of the project, the research findings will be helpful to promote sustainable linseed production in Bangladesh with high-yielding and quality genotypes which will minimize the present edible oil crisis ensuring nutritional security. By using this research output at the farmer’s level, production of linseed will be increased which will help to create an opportunity to transform agriculture into agribusiness by trading linseed seed, oil, and fortified food as well as to increase farmer’s income.
- Mitigation of Adverse Effect of Water Deficit Drought Stress in Wheat through Exogenous Application of Potassium and Proline
Funded by: Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), Bangladesh
Position: Associate Investigator
Description: An investigation has been undertaken to examine the effect of exogenous potassium and proline on morpho-physiological traits of wheat in relation to drought tolerance. The protective effect of exogenous potassium and proline on the growth and yield of wheat against drought stress will be also investigated in the experiment to develop an approach for the improvement of wheat production under water deficit drought conditions in view of convenience, cost and labour efficiency.
- Improvement of drought tolerance of wheat through exogenous application of potassium and gibberellic acid (GA3)
Funded by: Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh
Position: Research Assistant
Description: To suggest an approach for the improvement of wheat production under water deficit drought conditions in view of convenience, cost and labour efficiency an experiment was conducted to examine the effect of exogenous potassium and GA3 on morpho-physiological traits of wheat in relation to drought tolerance and to investigate the protective effect of exogenous potassium and GA3 on the growth and yield of wheat against drought stress.
- Eco-physiological attributes and yield performance of wheat under water stress condition
Funded by: Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh
Position: Research Assistant
Description: An investigation was conducted to study the drought tolerance of some wheat genotypes through cell membrane stability to evaluate the genotypes for different eco-physiological attributes and to find out the relationship of yield with these traits and finally to evaluate the performance of wheat genotypes on the basis of selected traits at field condition for identifying the relative drought and heat tolerant genotype(s).
- Antimicrobial activity and chemical characterization of some medicinal plants against anthracnose and stem-end rot of mango in northern part of Bangladesh
Funded by: Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh.
Position: Research Assistant
Description: Some medicinal plants were studied for their antimicrobial activity against anthracnose and stem-end rot of mango in northern part of Bangladesh
SOCIAL NETWORK
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