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Mohammad Golam Mostofa
PeerJ Author & Reviewer
550 Points

Contributions by role

Author 135
Reviewer 15
Editor 400

Contributions by subject area

Agricultural Science
Ecology
Evolutionary Studies
Plant Science
Environmental Impacts
Microbiology
Soil Science
Histology
Biochemistry
Climate Change Biology
Molecular Biology

Mohammad Golam Mostofa

PeerJ Author & Reviewer

Summary

Dr. Mohammad Mostofa was a Professor at the Dept. of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Bangabandhu Shiekh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University, Bangladesh. He completed his B.Sc and MS in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology from the University of Dhaka. He received MEXT scholarship for doing his 2nd-Masters and Ph.D. at Ehime University, Japan. After his Ph.D., Dr Mostofa joined as a JSPS Postdoctoral Researcher to RIKEN-CSRS, Japan and worked there for 2 years. Dr Mostofa has published more than 50 research articles and 2 book chapters, and edited a book for Springer. Dr Mostofa's current research citation is over 2200 with an h-index of 28. He has been serving on the editorial board of several journals, e.g. BMC plant Biology, PLOS ONE, and Plant Molecular Biology Reporter. He has organized several special issues in MDPI journals like IJMS, Plants and Crops. Dr Mostofa's research works mainly orient on how Plant Growth Regulators, including phytohormones, regulate plant responses and tolerance to environmental stresses, like salinity, drought, and metal toxicity. As a recognition in plant science, Dr Mostofa has been selected in Stanford University’s lists of 2% scientists (citation impact, 2019). He is a member of several professional bodies, including American Society of Plant Biologists, Global Network of Bangladeshi Biotechnologists and International Society for Biosafety Research. Currently, Dr. Mostofa is a Assistant Professor-FT at the MSU-DOE Plant Research Laboratory, Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Michigan State University, USA.

Agricultural Science Biochemistry Biomaterials Biomolecules Biotechnology Cell Biology Ecotoxicology Environmental Contamination & Remediation Molecular Biology Plant Science

Past or current institution affiliations

Michigan State University
Texas Tech University

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Websites

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PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 1
  • Edited 4
November 10, 2021
Acclimation of liverwort Marchantia polymorpha to physiological drought reveals important roles of antioxidant enzymes, proline and abscisic acid in land plant adaptation to osmotic stress
Totan Kumar Ghosh, Naznin Haque Tompa, Md. Mezanur Rahman, Mohammed Mohi-Ud-Din, S. M. Zubair Al-Meraj, Md. Sanaullah Biswas, Mohammad Golam Mostofa
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12419 PubMed 34824915

Academic Editor on

November 25, 2022
Canopy spectral reflectance indices correlate with yield traits variability in bread wheat genotypes under drought stress
Mohammed Mohi-Ud-Din, Md. Alamgir Hossain, Md. Motiar Rohman, Md. Nesar Uddin, Md. Sabibul Haque, Jalal Uddin Ahmed, Hasan Muhammad Abdullah, Mohammad Anwar Hossain, Mohammad Pessarakli
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14421 PubMed 36452074
September 21, 2022
Physiological and biochemical responses of hybrid maize (Zea mays L.) varieties grown under heat stress conditions
Timucin Tas
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14141 PubMed 36164605
May 25, 2022
Overexpression of AmCBF1 enhances drought and cold stress tolerance, and improves photosynthesis in transgenic cotton
Guoqing Lu, Lihua Wang, Lili Zhou, Xiaofeng Su, Huiming Guo, Hongmei Cheng
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13422 PubMed 35637712
April 7, 2022
Alleviation of drought stress by root-applied thiourea is related to elevated photosynthetic pigments, osmoprotectants, antioxidant enzymes, and tubers yield and suppressed oxidative stress in potatoes cultivars
Muhammad Hamzah Saleem, Xiukang Wang, Abida Parveen, Shagufta Perveen, Saqib Mehmood, Sajid Fiaz, Sajjad Ali, Sajjad Hussain, Muhammad Adnan, Naeem Iqbal, Aishah Alatawi, Shafaqat Ali
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13121 PubMed 35415014