Publications by authors named "Mohammad Mainuddin Molla"

Article Synopsis
  • - In Bangladesh, sweet potato ranks as the fourth most important carbohydrate source but suffers from issues of yield and stability, prompting researchers to employ various selection methods to identify better-performing genotypes that maintain quality traits.
  • - Through multiple selection methods and a multi-environment trial, researchers identified 71 superior sweet potato genotypes from an initial pool of 351, eventually narrowing it down to 11 top-performing genotypes to optimize yield and quality.
  • - Utilizing advanced statistical models like linear mixed models and the WAASBY index, the study determined that specific genotypes (H20, H37, H8, and H41) excelled in key metrics, such as marketable root yield and nutritional content, indicating a reliable selection
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The dataset focuses on evaluating the performance of 17 sweet potato varieties (G) released by the Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI) in terms of storage root yield and stability across five locations (E) in Bangladesh-Gazipur, Bogura, Jamalpur, Jashore, and Chattogram. The result revealed that BARI Mistialu-12 exhibited the highest average storage root yield at 45.35 t/ha, closely followed by BARI Mistialu-16 at 44.

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Foxtail millet, as a leading variety in arid and semi-arid areas of Asia and Africa, can provide broad potential benefits to human health. However, its digestion properties have not been reported. So in this study, the in vitro starch digestibilities and in vivo glycemic indices (GI) of foxtail millet and pure millet products were investigated.

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