
Sk Musfiq Us Salehin
@sk_musfiq
Postdoctoral Research Associate at Texas A&M AgriLife Research
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14-01-2019 10:11:26
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First Eddy Covariance towers of Texas Climate-Smart Initiative to monitor CO2 and CH4 fluxes from rice fields. We will compare continuous flooding vs Alternate Wetting and Drying (AWD) in rice. Nithya Rajan TAMU Department of Soil and Crop Sciences


Proud advisor moment! I had the honor of hooding two of my Ph.D. students today, marking the culmination of their dedication and hardwork. Congratulations to future superstar scientists Dr. Sk Musfiq Us Salehin and Dr. Vaishali Swaminathan 😀 Texas A&M AgriLife Research Texas A&M University Alex Thomasson




I’m excited to serve the community of postdoctoral scholars Texas A&M University

Our #MMRV site # 5 near Lubbock, TX. Will monitor this site for CO2, N2O and CH4 emission for the next 4 years as part of the #USDA #climatesmart commodities project. Grain sorghum-cotton rotation. U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol Texas Climate-Smart Initiative National Sorghum Producers TAMU Department of Soil and Crop Sciences Texas A&M AgriLife Research


Finally the first paper of my PhD is out. Several more are on the way… Thanks to my advisor Nithya Rajan and other committee members for the guidance. Muthu Bagavathiannan

Our latest #MMRV site (#6) near Plainview, TX. We will monitor CO2, N2O, and CH4 emissions for the next 4 years using an eddy covariance system, and long-term soil chambers in this cotton-sorghum rotation. Nithya Rajan Texas Climate-Smart Initiative TAMU Department of Soil and Crop Sciences #USDA




A great team makes the dream work! 💪 Finally got everyone together for a team photo #rajanlab #summer2024 TAMU Department of Soil and Crop Sciences


Muddy fields couldn't stop us! We're thrilled to see our #bioenergy #sorghums producing mucilage after rain. Next step: discovering if this sticky substance is home to nitrogen-fixing bacteria. #BNF + #BNI = #SuperSorghum Sanjay Antony-Babu TAMU Department of Soil and Crop Sciences Brent Bean



.#Howdyweek @tamu Welcome back, Soil and Crop #Aggies! We're thrilled to share all the amazing work we're doing at TAMU Department of Soil and Crop Sciences. From cutting-edge #climatesmart #agronomy research to turfgrass science and all the cool soil science in between, we've got it all! #RajanLab


Meet Dr. Sk Musfiq Us Salehin (Sk Musfiq Us Salehin), TAMU PDA Vice President and postdoc at TAMU Department of Soil and Crop Sciences as part of TAMU College of Agriculture & Life Sciences 👍! Musfiq studies climate-smart agricultural practices. He is also a dad to a 7-month-old little prince who keeps him busy after work. #TAMUPostdocs



I am thrilled to announce that my presentation won the 3rd place award in Sustainability section at the Cotton Beltwide Conference!🥉 I would like to thank to my advisor Dr. Nithya Rajan Mr. Steven Pires, Dr. Sk Musfiq Us Salehin and members in Dr. Rajan’s lab!


Great collaborating with Salehin et al. Sk Musfiq Us Salehin on this wonderful work on cover crops and emissions, advised by Nithya Rajan, Supported by a NIFA ORG program funding. Texas A&M AgriLife Research
