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    Arsenic translocation in rice investigated using radioactive 73As tracer

    Excessive accumulation of arsenic (As) in rice (Oryza sativa L.) may pose a health risk to rice consumers. Long-distance transport of As within plant tissues is not well understood. The aim of our study was to ev...

    Fang-Jie Zhao, Jacqueline L. Stroud, M. Asaduzzaman Khan in Plant and Soil (2012)

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    Accumulation of arsenic in soil and rice under wetland condition in Bangladesh

    Shallow tube well (STW) water, often contaminated with arsenic (As), is used extensively in Bangladesh for irrigating rice fields in the dry season, leading to potential As accumulation in soils. In the curren...

    M. Asaduzzaman Khan, M. Rafiqul Islam, G. M. Panaullah, John M. Duxbury in Plant and Soil (2010)

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    Fate of irrigation-water arsenic in rice soils of Bangladesh

    An experiment involving four soils and three irrigation-water As concentrations was conducted in undisturbed soil columns during 2004–2006, with Boro (winter dry-season, flood-irrigated rice, using As-contaminate...

    M. Asaduzzaman Khan, M. Rafiqul Islam, G. M. Panaullah, John M. Duxbury in Plant and Soil (2009)

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    Iodine deficiency disorders in Bangladesh

    An extensive iodine deficiency disorders survery was conducted in Bangladesh in 1993 to assess the latest iodine nutriture status of the country. The clinical variables of the survey were goitre and cretinism,...

    Harun K. M. Yusuf, Salamatullah Quazi, Moududur R. Kahn in The Indian Journal of Pediatrics (1996)