ASADUZZAMAN Md エムディー アサデュザマン
  • Associate Professor
  • Department of Environmental and Bioresource Sciences, Faculty of Bioenvironmental Sciences
Faculty Profile
Research Field

Quality Improvement of Horticultural Crops, Specialty Crop Production, Autotoxicity in Recyled Hydroponics

Affiliated Academic Societies

International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS), The Japanese Society for Horticultural Science (JSHS), American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS), Bangladesh Society for Horticultural Science (BSHS), Bangladesh Society of Geo-informatics (BSGi), Bangladesh Association of Advancement of Science (BAAS), Japan Plant Factory Association (JPFA)

Courses Taught

Practical Course in Crop Cultivation, Practical Course in cultivation and processing of traditional vegetables of Kyoto, Seminar on Specialized Scientific Topics

Academic Degrees

PhD in Bioproduction Science, Tottori University

MS in Agriculture and Forest Science, Shimane University

MS in Crop Botany, Bangladesh Agricultural University

BS in Agriculture, Bangladesh Agricultural University

Brief Biography

Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Horticulture Research Centre, Olericulture Division, Scientific Officer.

Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Horticulture Research Centre, Olericulture Division, Senior Scientific Officer.

Kyoto University of Advanced Science, Controlled Environment Horticulture Laboratory, Department of Agriculture and Food Technology, Associate Professor.

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Research Overview

The research areas focus on greenhouse horticulture, hydroponics, soilless culture, and controlled environment horticulture. Key efforts include enhancing crop quality through hydroponics, producing specialty crops for human health benefits, and studying autotoxicity in vegetables in recycled hydroponics. Micronutrient enriched vegetables are produced through nutrient management in hydroponics.

List of Researches
Research Keywords

Greenhouse Horticulture, Hydroponics and Soilless Culture, Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA), Light Emitting Diodes (LED)

Academic Papers

Asaduzzaman, M. and Asao, T. 2020. Autotoxicity in strawberry under recycled hydroponics and its mitigation methods. Hort. J. 89(2): 124-137.

Asaduzzaman, M., Talukder MR., Tanaka, H., Ueno, M., Kawaguchi, M., Yano, S., Ban, T. and Asao, T. 2018. Production of Low-Potassium Content Melon Through Hydroponic Nutrient Management Using Perlite Substrate. Front. Plant Sci. 9: 1382.

Asaduzzaman, M., Kobayashi, Y., Mondal, FM., Ban, T., Matsubara, H., Adachi, F. and Asao, T. 2013. Growing carrots hydroponically using perlite substrates. Sci. Hortic. 159: 113-121.

Razzak, Md. A., Yamazaki, C., Fuse, T., Yakura, Y., Matsushita, K., Ueno, M., … Asao, T. (2023). Degradation of autotoxic chemicals and maintenance of electrical conductivity recover growth, yield, and nutrient absorption of successive lettuce in recycled hydroponics. Environmental Technology, 1–11.

Razzak, M.A., Asaduzzaman, M., Tanaka, H., and Asao, T. 2022. Effects of supplementing green light to red and blue light on the growth and yield of lettuce in plant factories. Sci. Hortic. 305: 111429.

Talukder MR., Asaduzzaman M. Tanaka, H., and Asao, T. 2018. Light-emitting diodes and exogenous amino acids application improve growth and yield of strawberry plants cultivated in recycled hydroponics. Sci. Hortic. 239: 93-103.

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