National Journal Papers (Peer review process)

  1. Islam, M. A. (2017). Effect of Azolla (Azolla pinnata) on growth and lipid profiles of broiler chickens. Annals of Bangladesh Agriculture, vol.21 (1&2):73-78.
  2. Islam, M. A. (2014). Characterization of indigenous naked neck, full feathered and broiler chickens in Bangladesh. Annals of Bangladesh Agriculture,18 (1):37- 47.
  3. Hossain, M. M., Nishibori, M., Islam, M. A. (2012). Meat yield from broiler, indigenous naked neck and full feathered chicken of Bangladesh. The Agriculturists-A Scientific Journal of Krishi Foundation, 10 (2): 55-67.
  4.  Islam, F. Bulbul, S. M., Islam, A. (2007). Comparative Egg production, Fertility and Hatchability of Cobb-500, Ross and Hubbard-Hi-Yield broiler parent stock in Bangladesh. The Agriculturists-A Scientific Journal of Krishi Foundation, 5(1&2):131-134.
  5.  Rahman, M. M., Islam, M. Z., Islam, A. (2007). Comparative study on the composition of cows and Buffaloes milk and their shelf-life at room and refrigeration temperature. Bangladesh Journal of Livestock Research, 14 (1& 2):111-120.
  6. Islam, M. A. (2006). Comparative egg production and egg quality of indigenous full-feathered and naked neck chicken at hot-humid climate. Bangladesh Journal of Animal Science, 35 (1&2): 99-105.
  7. Islam, M. A., Monira, K. (2005). Egg production performances of Barred Plymouth Rock, White Leghorn, Rhode Island Red and White Rock in different generations at hot-humid climate. The Bangladesh Veterinarian, 22(1):38-42.
  8. Islam, M. A. (2004). Comparison between sex-linked dwarf and normal broiler breeder hens for fertility, hatchability and growth performances of broiler at hot-humid climate. Progressive Agriculture,15(2): 61-66.
  9. Wadud, M. A., Islam, M. A., Bulbul, S. M. (2003). Effect of protexin as probiotic on egg production performance and egg quality traits of layer. The Bangladesh Veterinarian, 20 (2):123-127.
  10.  Miah, M. S. H., Islam, M. A., Ali, M. A. (2002). Growth and egg production performance of exotic pure breed and crossbreed chicken. The Bangladesh Veterinarian,19 (1): 43-47
  11. Islam, M. A., Seeland, G., Horst, P., Bulbul, S.M., Howlider, M. A. R. (2002). Broiler production by crossing local (indigenous) and exotic strains of chicken under hot humid climate. The Bangladesh Veterinarian, 19(2): 103-108
  12. Rahman, M. S., Islam, M. A., Sarkar, M. S. K., Ahmed, S. U., Rahman, M. Z. (2001). Influence of dietary protein levels on the performance of broiler in summer. Progressive Agriculture,12 (1&2): 183-186.
  13. Islam, M. A., Seeland, G., Horst, P., Howlider, M. A. R. (2001). Interaction of genetic group and season on fertility and hatchability of chicken eggs under harsh tropical environment. The Bangladesh Veterinarian, 18(2): 141-147.
  14. Islam, M. A., Bulbul, S. M., Howlider, M. A. R. (2000). Comparison of performance of fast and moderate growing broiler in winter. The Bangladesh Veterinarian, 17(2):122-123.
  15. Islam, M. A., Bulbul, S. M., Seeland, G., Howlider, M. A. R., Islam, A. B. M. M. ( 2000). Growth and egg production of local and exotic broiler parents in tropical environment. The Bangladesh Veterinarian, 17 (2):111-117.
  16. Islam, M. A., Bulbul, S. M., Howlider, M. A. R. (1998). Substitution of dietary fish protein by marine or shrimp wastes for broiler. Bangladesh Journal of Animal Science, 27 (1-2): 7-12.
  17.  Alam, M. S., Islam, M. S., Howlider, M. A. R., Islam, A. (1995). The effect of dietary protein and energy on broiler and naked neck Austrlorp chicken in hot-humid environment. Bangladesh Journal of Animal Science, 24 (1-2):173-183.