Dr. Mohammad Mofizur Rahman Jahangir
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Dr. Mohammad Mofizur Rahman Jahangir

Professor
Department of Soil Science, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh


Highest Degree
PostDoc. in Biogeochemistry from The University of Dublin, Ireland

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Biography

Dr. Mohammad Mofizur Rahman Jahangir is currently working as Associate Professor at Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh. He has completed his Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from The University of Dublin, Ireland. His main area of interest focuses on Plant and Soil Sciences and Environmental Sciences. His main area of expertise includes Soil Physics, Carbon Cycling, Nitrogen Cycling, Plant Nutrients, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Dissolved Gases, Nutrients Flow, Hydrology, Isotopes, Mass Spectrometry, Gas Chromatography, ICP, Pedology, Soil Genesis, Soil Ecology, Land Degrdadation, Biogeochemistry, and Wetlands. He has published 37 research articles in journals contributed as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Soil Physics
62%
Carbon Cycling
90%
Handiling of Gas Chematography
75%
Water Quality
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
10
Articles
55
Abstracts
34

Selected Publications

  1. Ferdous, J., N.J. Mumu, M.B. Hossain, M.A. Hoque and M. Zaman et al., 2023. Co-application of biochar and compost with decreased N fertilizer reduced annual ammonia emissions in wetland rice. Front. Sustainable Food Syst., Vol. 6. 10.3389/fsufs.2022.1067112.
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  2. Dawar, K., A.A. Khan, M.M.R. Jahangir, I.A. Mian and B. Khan et al., 2023. Effect of nitrogen in combination with different levels of sulfur on wheat growth and yield. ACS Omega, 8: 279-288.
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  3. Rahman, M., M.M.R. Jahangir, M.G. Kibria, M. Hossain, M. Hosenuzzaman, Z.M. Solaiman and M.A. Abedin, 2022. Determination of critical limit of zinc for rice (Oryza sativa L.) and potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) cultivation in floodplain soils of Bangladesh. Sustainability, Vol. 14. 10.3390/su14010167.
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  4. Mumu, N.J., M.M.R. Jahangir, F. Mahjabin, M.A.A. Asif, M. Shahiduzzaman and M.R. Islam, 2022. Tannery industry impacts on hydrogeochemistry and heavy metal contents of two major rivers in Dhaka. Int. J. Nat. Soc. Sci., 9: 1-12.
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  5. Kumar, U., M. Cheng, M.J. Islam, M. Maniruzzaman and S.S. Nasreen et al., 2022. Long-term conservation Agriculture increases sulfur pools in soils together with increased soil organic carbon compared to conventional practices. Soil Tillage Res., Vol. 223. 10.1016/j.still.2022.105474.
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  6. Kader, M.A., M.M.R. Jahangir, M.R. Islam, R. Begum and S.S. Nasreen et al., 2022. Long-term conservation agriculture increases nitrogen use efficiency by crops, land equivalent ratio and soil carbon stock in a subtropical rice-based cropping system. Field Crops Res., Vol. 287. 10.1016/j.fcr.2022.108636.
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  7. Jahangir, M.M.R., R.W. Bell, S. Uddin, J. Ferdous and S.S. Nasreen et al., 2022. Conservation agriculture with optimum fertilizer nitrogen rate reduces GWP for rice cultivation in floodplain soils. Front. Environ. Sci., Vol. 10. 10.3389/fenvs.2022.853655.
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  8. Begum, R., M.M.R. Jahangir, M. Jahiruddin, M.R. Islam, S.M. Bokhtiar and K.R. Islam, 2022. Reduced tillage with residue retention improves soil labile carbon pools and carbon lability and management indices in a seven-year trial with wheat-mung bean-rice rotation. Pedosphere, 32: 916-927.
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  9. Uddin, S., T.T. Nitu, U.M. Milu, S.S. Nasreen and M. Hossenuzzaman et al., 2021. Ammonia fluxes and emission factors under an intensively managed wetland rice ecosystem. Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 23: 132-143.
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  10. Uddin, S., M.R. Islam, M.M.R. Jahangir, M.M. Rahman and S. Hassan et al., 2021. Nitrogen release in soils amended with different organic and inorganic fertilizers under contrasting moisture regimes: A laboratory incubation study. Agronomy, Vol. 11. 10.3390/agronomy11112163.
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  11. Rahman, M.M., S. Uddin, M.M.R. Jahangir, Z.M. Solaiman, S. Alamri, M.H. Siddiqui and M.R. Islam, 2021. Integrated nutrient management enhances productivity and nitrogen use efficiency of crops in acidic and charland soils. Plants, Vol. 10. 10.3390/plants10112547.
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  12. Jahangir, M.M.R., T.T. Nitu, S. Uddin, A. Siddaka and P. Sarker et al., 2021. Carbon and nitrogen accumulation in soils under conservation agriculture practices decreases with nitrogen application rates. Appl. Soil Ecol., Vol. 168. 10.1016/j.apsoil.2021.104178.
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  13. Jahangir, M.M.R., S. Islam, T.T. Nitu, S. Uddin, A.K.M.A. Kabir, M.B. Meah and R. Islam, 2021. Bio-compost-based integrated soil fertility management improves post-harvest soil structural and elemental quality in a two-year conservation agriculture practice. Agronomy, Vol. 11. 10.3390/agronomy11112101.
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  14. Jahangir, M.M.R., R. Begum, M. Jahiruddin, K. Dawar and M. Zaman et al., 2021. Reduced tillage with residue retention and nitrogen application rate increase N2O fluxes from irrigated wheat in a subtropical floodplain soil. Agric. Ecosyst. Environ., 10.1016/j.agee.2020.107194.
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  15. Jahangir, M.M.R., M. Jahiruddin, H. Akter, R. Pervin and K.R. Islam, 2021. Cropping diversity with rice influences soil aggregate formation and nutrient storage under different tillage systems. J. Plant Nutr. Soil Sci., 184: 150-162.
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  16. Dawar, K., S. Fahad, M.M.R. Jahangir, I. Munir and S.S. Alam et al., 2021. Biochar and urease inhibitor mitigate NH3 and N2O emissions and improve wheat yield in a urea fertilized alkaline soil. Sci. Rep., Vol. 11. 10.1038/s41598-021-96771-0.
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  17. Amin, M.G.M., A. Akter, M.M.R. Jahangir and T. Ahmed, 2021. Leaching and runoff potential of nutrient and water losses in rice field as affected by alternate wetting and drying irrigation. J. Environ. Manage., Vol. 297. 10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.113402.
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  18. Jahangir, M.M.R., O. Fenton, R. Carolan, R. Harrington and P. Johnston et al., 2020. Application of 15n tracing for estimating nitrogen cycle processes in soils of a constructed wetland. Water Res., 10.1016/j.watres.2020.116062.
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  19. Jahangir, M.M.R., O. Fenton, E. McAleer, P. Johnston, R. Harrington, C. Muller and K.G. Richards, 2019. Reactive carbon and nitrogen concentrations and dynamics in groundwater beneath an earthen-lined integrated constructed wetland. Ecol. Eng., 126: 55-63.
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  20. McAleer, E.B., C.E. Coxon, K.G. Richards, M.M.R. Jahangir, J. Grant and P.E. Mellander, 2017. Groundwater nitrate reduction versus dissolved gas production: A tale of two catchments. Sci. Total Environ., 586: 372-389.
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  21. Jahangir, M.M.R., O. Fenton, C. Muller, R. Harrington, P. Johnston and K.G. Richards, 2017. In situ denitrification and DNRA rates in groundwater beneath an integrated constructed wetland. Water Res., 111: 254-264.
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  22. Jahangir, M.M.R., O. Fenton, C. Muller, R. Harrington, P. Johnston and K.G. Richards, 2017. In situ denitrification and DNRA rates in groundwater beneath an integrated constructed wetland. Water Res., 111: 254-264.
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  23. Forrestal, P.J., D. Krol, G. Lanigan, M.M.R. Jahangir and K.G. Richards, 2017. An evaluation of urine patch simulation methods for nitrous oxide emission measurement. J. Agric. Sci., 155: 725-732.
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  24. Fenton, O., P.E. Mellander, K. Daly, D.P. Wall and M.M.R. Jahangir et al., 2017. Integrated assessment of agricultural nutrient pressures and legacies in karst landscapes. Agric. Ecosyst. Environ., 239: 246-256.
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  25. Minet, E.P., M.M.R. Jahangir, D.J. Krol, N. Rochford and O. Fenton et al., 2016. Amendment of cattle slurry with the nitrification inhibitor dicyandiamide during storage: A new effective and practical N2O mitigation measure for landspreading. Agric. Ecosyst. Environ., 215: 68-75.
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  26. Jahangir, M.M.R., O. Fenton, L. Gill, C. Muller, P. Johnston and K.G. Richards, 2016. Carbon and nitrogen dynamics and greenhouse gas emissions in constructed wetlands treating wastewater: A review. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 20: 109-123.
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  27. Jahangir, M.M.R., 2016. Soil: A weapon for food security and climate change adaptation and mitigation. J. Adv. Plant Agric. Res., 3: 60-61.
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  28. Jahangir, M.M.R., 2016. Soil: A weapon for food security and climate change adaptation and mitigation. Adv. Plants Agric. Res., Vol. 3. 10.15406/apar.2016.03.00095.
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  29. Hyde, B.P., P.J. Forrestal, M.M.R. Jahangir, M. Ryan and A.F. Fanning et al., 2016. The interactive effects of fertiliser nitrogen with dung and urine on nitrous oxide emissions in grassland. Irish J. Agric. Food Res., Vol. 55. 10.1515/ijafr-2016-0001.
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  30. Barrett, M., M.I. Khalil, M.M.R. Jahangir, C. Lee and L.M. Cardenas et al., 2016. Carbon amendment and soil depth affect the distribution and abundance of denitrifiers in agricultural soils. Environ. Sci. Pollut. Res., 23: 7899-7910.
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  31. Richards, K.G., M.M.R. Jahangir, M. Drennan, J.J. Lenehan, J. Connolly, C. Brophy and O.T. Carton, 2015. Effect of an agri-environmental measure on nitrate leaching from a beef farming system in Ireland. Agric. Ecosyst. Environ., 202: 17-24.
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  32. Jahangir, M.M.R., O. Fenton, P. Carroll, R. Harrington, P. Johnston and K.G. Richards, 2015. In situ denitrification and DNRA rates in soils and underlying groundwater of an integrated constructed wetland. Water Res., .
  33. Jahangir, M.M.R., 2015. Sustainable Management and Protection of Soil Resources- Foundation For Sustainable Development. In: Means and End for Sustainable Agriculture, Musa, M., T.R. Gurung, F.N. Jahan and S.M. Bokhtiar (Eds.). SAARC Agriculture Centre, Dhaka, pp: 91-113.
  34. Hyde, B.P., P.J. Forrestal, M.M.R. Jahangir, M. Ryan, A.F. Fanning, O.T. Carton, G.J. Lanigan and K.G. Richards, 2015. The interactive effects of fertiliser nitrogen with dung and urine on nitrous oxide emissions in grassland. Ir. J. Agr. Food Res., .
  35. Forrestal, P., D.J. Krol, M.M.R. Jahangir, G.J. Lanigan and K.G. Richards, 2015. Urine patch simulation method affects nitrous oxide emission measurements for pasture systems. Agric. Ecosysts. Environ., .
  36. Fenton, O., M.M.R. Jahangir, Jordan, P. Vero, S. Richards and K.G. Mellander, 2015. Nitrate source apportionment at a karst spring in south Ireland. Ecol. Eng., .
  37. Jahangir, M.R., M., Minet, E., Johnston, P., Coxon, C. and K. Richards, 2014. In situ denitrification rates in shallow groundwater beneath a spring barley-mustard cover crop system. Geophys. Res. Abstr., .
  38. Jahangir, M.M.R., O. Fenton, L. Gill, C. Muller, P. Johnston and K.G. Richards, 2014. Carbon and nitrogen dynamics and greenhouse gases emissions in constructed wetlands: a review. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., 11: 7615-7657.
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  39. Jahangir, M.M., E.P. Minet, P. Johnston, A. Premrov, C.E. Coxon, R. Hackett and K.G. Richards, 2014. Mustard catch crop enhances denitrification in shallow groundwater beneath a spring barley field. Chemosphere, 103: 234-239.
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  40. Fenton, O., M.G. Healy, F. Brennan, M.M.R. Jahangir, G.J. Lanigan, K.G. Richards, S.F. Thornton and T.G. Ibrahim, 2014. Permeable reactive interceptors - blocking diffuse nutrient and greenhouse gas losses in key areas of the farming landscape. J. Agric. Sci., 152: 34-44.
  41. Jahangir, M.M.R., K.G. Richards, O. Fenton and P. Johnston, 2013. Nitrogen cycle processes and greenhouse gas balance in wetland in an urban landscape. In: Ireland's Rural environment: Research Highlights from Johnstown Castle. O hUallahchain, D., O. Fenton and M. Foley, (Ed.). Teagasc, Ireland., pp: 43 - 44.
  42. Jahangir, M.M., P. Johnston, M. Barrett, M.I. Khalil, P.M. Groffman, P. Boeckx, and K.G. Richards, 2013. Denitrification and indirect N 2 O emissions in groundwater: hydrologic and biogeochemical influences. J. contam. Hydrol., 152: 70-81.
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  43. Jahangir, M.M., P. Johnston, K. Addy, M.I. Khalil, P.M. Groffman and K.G. Richards, 2013. Quantification of in situ denitrification rates in groundwater below an arable and a grassland system. Water AirSoil Pollut., 224: 1-14.
  44. Barrett, M., M.M. Jahangir, C. Lee, C.J. Smith, N. Bhreathnach, G. Collins and V. O`Flaherty, 2013. Abundance of denitrification genes under different peizometer depths in four Irish agricultural groundwater sites. Environ. Sci. Pollut. Res., 20: 6646-6657.
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  45. Jahangir, M.M., P. Johnston, M.I. Khalil, J. Grant, C. Somers and K.G. Richards, 2012. Evaluation of headspace equilibration methods for quantifying greenhouse gases in groundwater. J. environ. Manage., 111: 208-212.
  46. Jahangir, M.M., P. Johnston, M.I. Khalil, D. Hennessy, J. Humphreys, O. Fenton and K.G. Richards, 2012. Groundwater: a pathway for terrestrial C and N losses and indirect greenhouse gas emissions. Agric. Ecosyst. Environ., 159: 40-48.
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  47. Jahangir, M.M., P. Johnston, M.I. Khalil and K.G. Richards, 2012. Linking hydrogeochemistry to nitrate abundance in groundwater in agricultural settings in Ireland. J. Hydrol., 448: 212-222.
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  48. Jahangir, M.M., M.I. Khalil, P. Johnston, L.M. Cardenas, D.J. Hatch, M. Butler and K.G. Richards, 2012. Denitrification potential in subsoils: a mechanism to reduce nitrate leaching to groundwater. Agric. Ecosyst. Environ., 147: 13-23.
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  49. Jahangir, M.M.R., D. Roobroeck, O. Van Cleemput and P. Boeckx, 2011. Spatial variability and biophysicochemical controls on N2O emissions from differently tilled arable soils. Biol. Fertil. Soils, 47: 753-766.
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  50. Jahangir, M.M.R., P. Johnston, M.I. Khalil and K.G. Richards, 2010. Shallow groundwater denitrification capacity at three contrasting hydrogeological environments in Ireland. Geophys. Res. Abstr., 12: 857-865.
  51. Jahangir, M.M.R., P. Johnston, M.I. Khalil and K.G. Richards, 2010. Assessing groundwater denitrification under two contrasting land uses in South-East Ireland. Adv. Anim. Biosci., 1: 87-87.
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  52. Jahangir, M.M.R., M.I. Khalil, L. Cardenas, D. Hatch, P. Johnston and K.G. Richards, 2010. Can subsoil denitrification reduce groundwater nitrate pollution and atmospheric N2O emissions? Geophys. Res. Abstr., 12: 853-863.
  53. Jahangir, M.M.R., M. Barrett, P. Johnston, V. O`Flaherty, M.I. Khalil and K.G. Richards, 2010. Groundwater denitrification and denitrifier functional gene abundances at a range of hydrogeological settings in Ireland. Abstr., .
  54. Barrett, M., M.M.R. Jahangir, L. Cardenas, M.I. Khalil, P. Johnston, K.G. Richards and V. O`Flaherty, 2010. Quantitative molecular biology and gas flux measurements demonstrate soil treatment and depth effects on the distribution and activity of denitrifiers. Abstr., .
  55. Richards, K.G., I. Khalil, O. Fenton, A. Haria, M. Barrett, M.M.R. Jahangir, P. Johnston and V. O'Flaherty, 2009. Discovering subsurface denitrification. T Res., 4: 26-27.
  56. Richards, K.G., I. Khalil, O. Fenton, A. Haria, M. Barrett, M.M.R. Jahangir and P. Johnston, 2009. Groundwater denitrification in Irish agroecosystems. Groundwater Newsl., 47: 15-16.
  57. Jahangir, M.M.R., P. Johnston, M.I. Khalil and K.G. Richards, 2009. Shallow groundwater N2O and excess-N2 concentrations under two contrasting hydrogeochemical settings in Ireland. Res. Rep., 2009: 70-71.
  58. Jahangir, M.M.R., M.I. Khalil, P. Johnston, K.G. Richards, J.B. Murphy and D. Brennan, 2009. Assessment of groundwater denitrification capacity by analysing dissolved gases using Membrane Inlet Mass Spectrometer. In: Ireland`s Rural Environment: Research Highlights from Johnstown Castle Environment. Lalor, S. and N. Hoekstra, (Ed.). Teagasc, Ireland., pp: 33-34.
  59. Rahman, S.M., M.M.R. Jahangir and S. Sharmin, 2006. Effects of integrated application of organic and inorganic fertilizers with different tillage practices on soil properties. Bangladesh J. Prog. Sci. Technol., 4: 141-146.
  60. Rahman, S.M., M.A. Matin and M.M.R. Jahangir, 2006. Effect of tillage intensity and organics on root growth and yield of BRRI dhan30. Bangladesh J. Crop Sci., 17: 47-52.
  61. Zaman, M.Z., M.A. Abedin, M. Hossain, M.M.R. Jahangir and M.K. Samim, 2005. Response of inbred and hybrid rice to different fertilizers. Bangladesh j. crop sci., 16: 315-318.
  62. Haque, M.A., M.A. Farooque, M.M.R. Jahangir, M.H. Rahman and M.A. Matin, 2005. Extractable phosphorus in some selected soil types of Bangladesh and its critical limits for mustard. J. Bangladesh Agril. Univ., 3: 21-28.
  63. Farzana, T., M.M. Rahman, M.S. Rahman and M.M.R. Jahangir, 2005. Effect of cowdung and urea on the yield and quality of summer tomato. Bangladesh J. Crop Sci., 16: 333-338.
  64. Alam, N., M.M.R. Jahangir, M.Q. Haque, M.H. Rahman and F. Alam, 2005. Extractable sulphur in some selected soils of Bangladesh and its critical limits for mustard. Bangladesh J. Crop Sci., 16: 87-94.
  65. Jahangir, M.M.R. and M.A., Matin, 2004. Effects of depth of tillage and manuring on soil physical properties and root growth and yield of rice. Progress. Agric., 15: 343-350.
  66. Jahangir, M.M.R. and M.A. Matin, 2004. Changes in soil chemical properties as influenced by tillage depth and manuring for aman rice cultivation. Bangladesh J. Environ, Sci., 10: 177-182.
  67. Farooque, M.A., M.M.R. Jahangir and M.Q. Haque, 2004. Physical and chemical properties of soils of some selected agro-ecological zones of Bangladesh. J. Bangladesh Soc. Agril. Sci. Technol., 1: 143-147.
  68. Alam, F., M.A. Matin, M.M.R. Jahangir and M.Z. Rahman, 2004. Seasonal variations in chemical properties and physical properties of some coastal saline soils of Bangladesh. Bangladesh J. Environ. Sci., 10: 290-294.