Research highlights of National Agricultural Research System (NARS) and Northern Agro Services Ltd. (NASL) Research and Development Division. Correspondent: Kbd. Durlave Roy, Manager R&D, NASL, Krishibid.consultation@yahoo.com.
Trial Article-I
Performance of Northern BF, Northern Shakti and Northern Organic Fertilizer on the growth and yield of wetland rice. Investigated By: Dr. M.A. Majid Mia, Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI). --Click for Details
Trial Article-II
Demonstration of Northern BF on wheat. Investigated By: Dr. Harun-Ur- Rashid, Wheat Research Center (WRC), Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute ( BARI ) --Click for Details
Trial Article-III
Effect of Northern BF and Northern Organic Fertilizer on the yield of potato. Investigated By: Dr. Khalilur Rahman, Tuber Crops Research Center (TCRC), Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute ( BARI ). --Click for Details
Trial Article-IV
Efficacies of Northern BF, Northern Organic Fertilizer on Sustainable Sugarcane production. Investigated By: Dr. G.C Paul & Dr. SM Bokhtiar, Bangladesh Sugarcane Research Institute (BSRI). --Click for Details
Trial Article-V
Soil science division, horticultural research center, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Gazipur to evaluate the performance of Northern Shakti and Organic Fertilizer on vegetables (Bitter gourd, ladies finger, bean and tomato). Investigated By: Dr. Z. Islam, Horticulture Research Center (HRC), Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute ( BARI ). --Click for Details
Trial Article-VI
Use of Northern Shakti, Organic and compost fertilizer for tea. Investigated By: Dr. Quamrul Ahsan, Bangladesh Tea Research Institute (BTRI). --Click for Details
Trial Article-VII
Effect of Northern Shakti Sar on the yield and quality of mango. Investigated By: Dr. M. Golam Mortuza, Regional Research Center (RRC), Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute ( BARI ). --Click for Details
Trial Article-VIII
Effect of Northern Organic Fertilizer and Northern BF in Potato Cultivation. Investigated By: Dr. M Azizur Rahman, Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU) --Click for Details
Trial Article-IX
The landscape, ornamental and floriculture division, horticulture research center, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), Gazipur to evaluate the performance of Northern Shakti and Organic Fertilizer on Rose Garden. Investigated By: Dr. M Sanaullah Mollah, Horticulture Research Center (HRC), Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute ( BARI ). --Click for Details
Trial Article-X
The landscape, ornamental and floriculture division, horticulture research center, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Gazipur received some packets of Northern Organic and Shakti Fertilizer from NASL during Mid June 2000. Both the Fertilizer was used in plots of Bougainvilliea and Euphorbia with the aim of growth and good performance. In each 12 inches earthen pot the fertilizer were applied at the rate of 50 gm at the interval of 25 days. At the end of there applications the plants of the pots showed excellent performance both in vegetative and reproductive phases. The application of fertilizer gives not good return but keep the soil very loose also. Investigated By: Dr. M Sanaullah Mollah, Horticulture Research Center (HRC), Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute ( BARI ). --Click for Details
NASL Publication Links
Balanced and organic fertilizer can reduce pressure on Urea |
| Published on :- The Bangladesh Observer, August, 07, 2007 (P. 7) |
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Bangladesh - Northern organic fertiliser and sugarcane production |
| Published on :- THE PLANTER, January, 2008 (Vol. 84 NO.982) |
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Click Here to download our e- Catalog. Article (V) Efficacies of Northern BF, Northern Organic Fertilizer on Sustainable Sugarcane production. Investigated By: Dr. G.C Paul & Dr. SM Bokhtiar, Bangladesh Sugarcane Research Institute (BSRI) published in Pakistan Sugar Journal (Jan- Feb 2005) P-2. Other investigation on the above trials is in the process of publication in various journals and gazette.
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