M. Anisul Islam

556 total citations
28 papers, 404 citations indexed

About

M. Anisul Islam is a scholar working on Plant Science, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, M. Anisul Islam has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 404 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Plant Science, 13 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 4 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in M. Anisul Islam's work include Seedling growth and survival studies (13 papers), Growth and nutrition in plants (7 papers) and Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance (4 papers). M. Anisul Islam is often cited by papers focused on Seedling growth and survival studies (13 papers), Growth and nutrition in plants (7 papers) and Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance (4 papers). M. Anisul Islam collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Kuwait. M. Anisul Islam's co-authors include S. Ellen Macdonald, Kanhaya L. Gupta, Douglass F. Jacobs, Richard L. Sprinkle, Kent G. Apostol, R. Kasten Dumroese, K. Francis Salifu, Terence J. Blake, Rajasekaran R. Lada and Ferit Kocaçınar and has published in prestigious journals such as Sustainability, Tree Physiology and Canadian Journal of Forest Research.

In The Last Decade

M. Anisul Islam

25 papers receiving 358 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
M. Anisul Islam Canada 10 224 108 91 77 67 28 404
Antony Challenger Mexico 8 85 0.4× 102 0.9× 98 1.1× 103 1.3× 14 0.2× 12 379
F. S. P. Ng United States 10 130 0.6× 130 1.2× 30 0.3× 41 0.5× 15 0.2× 35 419
Luis Garcı́a-Barrios Mexico 9 85 0.4× 63 0.6× 132 1.5× 65 0.8× 4 0.1× 13 372
Jan Mládek Czechia 11 141 0.6× 107 1.0× 25 0.3× 68 0.9× 1 0.0× 23 349
Lars Holger Schmidt Denmark 8 213 1.0× 102 0.9× 102 1.1× 68 0.9× 2 0.0× 25 419
Barbara Gemmill Kenya 9 160 0.7× 86 0.8× 33 0.4× 72 0.9× 10 0.1× 12 365
P. R. Seshagiri Rao India 5 59 0.3× 9 0.1× 141 1.5× 37 0.5× 3 0.0× 8 271
Yolanda Jiménez Olivencia Spain 8 91 0.4× 19 0.2× 95 1.0× 41 0.5× 5 0.1× 26 280
Adjima Thiombiano Burkina Faso 13 95 0.4× 163 1.5× 116 1.3× 47 0.6× 39 431
Charles Sprague Sargent United States 9 68 0.3× 28 0.3× 38 0.4× 32 0.4× 11 0.2× 23 299

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Fields of papers citing papers by M. Anisul Islam

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of M. Anisul Islam

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of M. Anisul Islam. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of M. Anisul Islam based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with M. Anisul Islam. M. Anisul Islam is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Islam, M. Anisul, et al.. (2023). Planting methods influence revegetation success of native species in an arid environment. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 53(9). 677–687. 1 indexed citations
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Bhatt, Arvind, et al.. (2023). Effects of Salt Stress on Growth, Proline and Mineral Content in Native Desert Species. Sustainability. 15(7). 6232–6232. 6 indexed citations
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Islam, M. Anisul, et al.. (2020). Effects of salinity on native shrubs and one near extinct tree species of Kuwait: potentials for restoring degraded desert ecosystem. Plant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology. 156(1). 242–251. 1 indexed citations
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Islam, M. Anisul, et al.. (2019). Effect of Fertilization on Soil Properties under Different Poplar Species in Nursery under Temperate Conditions of Kashmir. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 8(7). 2754–2765. 1 indexed citations
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Quoreshi, Ali M., et al.. (2019). Untangling the bacterial community composition and structure in selected Kuwait desert soils. Applied Soil Ecology. 138. 1–9. 18 indexed citations
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Dixon, Kingsley W., et al.. (2018). Seed germinability and longevity influences regeneration of Acacia gerrardii. Plant Ecology. 219(5). 591–609. 7 indexed citations
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Islam, M. Anisul. (2018). An Assessment on the Smart Home Technology Adoption : Users’ Perspective. Doria (University of Helsinki).
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Managi, Shunsuke, et al.. (2018). The impact of energy security risks on energy consumption. International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development. 12(3). 258–258.
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Islam, M. Anisul, et al.. (2015). Reduced translocation of current photosynthate precedes changes in gas exchange forQuercus rubraseedlings under flooding stress. Tree Physiology. 36(1). 54–62. 14 indexed citations
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Salifu, K. Francis, M. Anisul Islam, & Douglass F. Jacobs. (2009). Retranslocation, Plant, and Soil Recovery of Nitrogen‐15 Applied to Bareroot Black Walnut Seedlings. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis. 40(9-10). 1408–1417. 12 indexed citations
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Islam, M. Anisul & S. Ellen Macdonald. (2009). Current uptake of 15N-labeled ammonium and nitrate in flooded and non-flooded black spruce and tamarack seedlings. Annals of Forest Science. 66(1). 102–102. 12 indexed citations
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Islam, M. Anisul, Douglass F. Jacobs, Kent G. Apostol, & R. Kasten Dumroese. (2008). Transient physiological responses of planting frozen root plugs of Douglas-fir seedlings. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 38(6). 1517–1525. 4 indexed citations
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Qaderi, Mirwais M., M. Anisul Islam, David M. Reid, & Saleh Shah. (2007). Do low-ethylene-producing transgenic canola (Brassica napus) plants expressing the ACC deaminase gene differ from wild-type plants in response to UVB radiation?. Canadian Journal of Botany. 85(2). 148–159. 4 indexed citations
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Salifu, K. Francis, Kent G. Apostol, Douglass F. Jacobs, & M. Anisul Islam. (2007). Growth, physiology, and nutrient retranslocation in nitrogen-15 fertilized Quercus rubra seedlings. Annals of Forest Science. 65(1). 101–101. 23 indexed citations
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Islam, M. Anisul, et al.. (2005). Poverty status of a critical wetland area : Hakaluki Haor. IUCN eBooks. 5 indexed citations
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Islam, M. Anisul, et al.. (2005). Effects of variable nitrogen fertilization on growth, gas exchange, and biomass partitioning in black spruce and tamarack seedlings. Canadian Journal of Botany. 83(12). 1574–1580. 6 indexed citations
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Islam, M. Anisul & S. Ellen Macdonald. (2004). Ecophysiological adaptations of black spruce ( Picea mariana ) and tamarack ( Larix laricina ) seedlings to flooding. Trees. 18(1). 35–42. 122 indexed citations
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Islam, M. Anisul, Terence J. Blake, Ferit Kocaçınar, & Rajasekaran R. Lada. (2003). Ambiol, spermine, and aminoethoxyvinylglycine prevent water stress and protect membranes in Pinus strobus L under drought. Trees. 17(3). 278–284. 23 indexed citations
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Gupta, Kanhaya L., et al.. (1985). Foreign Capital, Savings and Growth. Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d économique. 18(1). 213–213. 3 indexed citations
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Gupta, Kanhaya L. & M. Anisul Islam. (1982). Foreign Capital, Savings and Growth. 24 indexed citations

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