Md. Khalekuzzaman
University of Rajshahi
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Horticulture Environment and Biotechnology | 2018
Kwang Jin Kim; Md. Khalekuzzaman; Jung Nam Suh; Hyeon Ju Kim; Charlotte Shagol; Ho-Hyun Kim; Hyung Joo Kim
Air quality in homes, offices, and other indoor spaces has become a major health, economic, and social concern. A plant-based removal system for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) appears to be a low-cost, environment-friendly solution for improving indoor air quality. This review presents and assesses VOC removal mechanisms that use plants and their associated microorganisms as well as the factors that influence the rate and efficiency of VOC removal. To increase removal efficiency, it is important to have a thorough understanding of the mechanisms of VOC degradation by plants and their associated microorganisms. The potential of plants and their associated microorganisms, whether present in pots or forced-air systems, to remove VOCs from indoor environments have been supported by a number of studies. Variations in removal efficiency depend on the plant species used, the chemical properties of the volatiles in question, and a cross-section of other internal and external factors. It is thus critical to select the right plants and use methods that reflect in vivo conditions. Indoor plants with superior air-purifying abilities have been extensively studied; however, the low rates of VOC removal efficiency in interior environments entail the need of more studies. For instance, factors that modulate VOC removal by plants, such as air circulation rate, light intensity, moisture status, and season need to be explored. Improving the efficiency of plants and their associated microorganisms for VOC remediation of indoor air is necessary to ensure sustainable and healthy indoor environments.
International Journal of Applied Sciences and Biotechnology | 2014
Zahida Yesmin Roly; Md. Mahmudul Islam; Md. Pallob Ebna Shaekh; Md. Saiful Islam Arman; Shah Md. Shahik; Dipesh Das; Md. Mujjammil E Haamem; Md. Khalekuzzaman
Research in Plant Biology | 2013
Md. Mahmudul Islam; Md. Enamul Haque; Shah Alam; Md. Asadul Islam; Md. Khalekuzzaman; Biswanath Sikdar
Plant breeding and biotechnology | 2013
Md. Mahmudul Islam; Zahida Yesmin Roly; Youngsook Lee; Md. Khalekuzzaman
Research in Plant Biology | 2014
Md. Mahmudul Islam; Md. Enamul Haque; Md. Asadul Islam; Biswanath Sikdar; Md. Khalekuzzaman
International journal of pharma and bio sciences | 2013
Md. Mahmudul Islam; Md. Enamul Haque; Amit Kumar Dutta; Md. Asadul Islam; Md. Khalekuzzaman; Biswanath Sikdar
Journal of The Bangladesh Agricultural University | 2011
M. M. Khatun; M. S. Hossain; Ma Haque; Md. Khalekuzzaman
Journal of entomology and zoology studies | 2017
Md. Roushan Ali; Md. Faruk Hasan; Rizwoana Sharmin Lia; Afrin Akter; Mst. Sabina Eyesmin Sumi; Md. Firose Hossain; Sm Zia Hasan; Md. Asadul Islam; Md. Khalekuzzaman; Biswanath Sikdar
Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry | 2017
Md. Samiul Islam; Razia Sultana; Md. Khalekuzzaman; Biswanath Sikdar; Uzzal Kumar Acharjee; Md. Faruk Hasan; Md. Asadul Islam
Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry | 2017
Md. Firose Hossain; Sm Zia Hasan; Zannati Ferdous Zaoti; Md. Faruk Hasan; Uzzal Kumar Acharjee; Md. Asadul Islam; Md. Khalekuzzaman; Biswanath Sikdar