Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Tasnimul Ferdous's research has investigated the impact of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) as a casing material for cultivating Calocybe indica, focusing on its effects on bacterial activity and mineral content. Ferdous has also examined the role of substrate carbon to nitrogen ratio in preventing orange mold contamination in mushroom cultivation. Additionally, their work includes studies on the cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of glyphosate and Roundup Quickpro on Chinese hamster ovary cells. Ferdous has published seven scholarly articles and has a current h-index of 1 with 15 citations. Key collaborators include Qingfang He from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, and Shahidul Islam, Andrew Braham, and Tanner Turben from the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff and Fayetteville, respectively.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 18
Selected Publications
-
Impact of Equipment Type on Measured Particle Size of Civil Engineering Materials (2025)
-
Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of glyphosate and Roundup Quickpro on Chinese hamster ovary cells (2025)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Cytotoxicity and Genotoxicity of Glyphosate and Roundup on Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells
- Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of glyphosate and Roundup Quickpro on Chinese hamster ovary cells
- Impact of Equipment Type on Measured Particle Size of Civil Engineering Materials
- Using spent mushroom substrate (SMS) as a casing boosted bacterial activity and enhanced the mineral profile of the Calocybe indica
- Spent Mushroom Substrate (SMS) as a Potential Casing Material for Commercial Cultivation of Calocybe indica: Improved Mineral Profile and Microbial Advantages
- Deciphering the role of substrate carbon to nitrogen ratio in preventing orange mold contamination caused by Neurospora sitophila in mushroom cultivation
- Using spent mushroom substrate (SMS) as a casing boosted bacterial activity and enhanced the mineral profile of the Calocybe indica
- Spent Mushroom Substrate (SMS) as a Potential Casing Material for Commercial Cultivation of Calocybe indica: Improved Mineral Profile and Microbial Advantages
- Deciphering the role of substrate carbon to nitrogen ratio in preventing orange mold contamination caused by Neurospora sitophila in mushroom cultivation
- Cytotoxicity and Genotoxicity of Glyphosate and Roundup on Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells
- Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of glyphosate and Roundup Quickpro on Chinese hamster ovary cells
- Using spent mushroom substrate (SMS) as a casing boosted bacterial activity and enhanced the mineral profile of the Calocybe indica
- Spent Mushroom Substrate (SMS) as a Potential Casing Material for Commercial Cultivation of Calocybe indica: Improved Mineral Profile and Microbial Advantages
- Using spent mushroom substrate (SMS) as a casing boosted bacterial activity and enhanced the mineral profile of the Calocybe indica
- Spent Mushroom Substrate (SMS) as a Potential Casing Material for Commercial Cultivation of Calocybe indica: Improved Mineral Profile and Microbial Advantages
- Using spent mushroom substrate (SMS) as a casing boosted bacterial activity and enhanced the mineral profile of the Calocybe indica
- Spent Mushroom Substrate (SMS) as a Potential Casing Material for Commercial Cultivation of Calocybe indica: Improved Mineral Profile and Microbial Advantages
- Spent Mushroom Substrate (SMS) as a Potential Casing Material for Commercial Cultivation of Calocybe indica: Improved Mineral Profile and Microbial Advantages
- Spent Mushroom Substrate (SMS) as a Potential Casing Material for Commercial Cultivation of Calocybe indica: Improved Mineral Profile and Microbial Advantages
- Deciphering the role of substrate carbon to nitrogen ratio in preventing orange mold contamination caused by Neurospora sitophila in mushroom cultivation
- Deciphering the role of substrate carbon to nitrogen ratio in preventing orange mold contamination caused by Neurospora sitophila in mushroom cultivation
- Deciphering the role of substrate carbon to nitrogen ratio in preventing orange mold contamination caused by Neurospora sitophila in mushroom cultivation
- Deciphering the role of substrate carbon to nitrogen ratio in preventing orange mold contamination caused by Neurospora sitophila in mushroom cultivation
- Using spent mushroom substrate (SMS) as a casing boosted bacterial activity and enhanced the mineral profile of the Calocybe indica
- Using spent mushroom substrate (SMS) as a casing boosted bacterial activity and enhanced the mineral profile of the Calocybe indica
Similar Researchers
Based on overlapping research topics