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Mohammad Moinul Islam is a PhD researcher at the University of Western Australia specializing in Agriculture and Environment. His research focuses on industrial hemp, specifically the non-drug fiber seed producing variety Cannabis sativa L. His proposed PhD thesis is titled 'Optimising Agronomy Industrial Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) Cultivation in South Western Australia'. With over 17 years of experience as an agronomist, he has worked extensively in the Breeding Division of the Bangladesh Jute Research Institute, where he was involved in breeding fiber crops, including jute (Corchorus sp.). He has also served as a Biotechnologist and Adjunct Faculty at the Independent University, Bangladesh. His expertise includes plant breeding and agronomy, with particular interest in the genetic improvement of commercially cultivated jute species and their resistance to plant pathogens. He holds a Master's degree in Genetics and Plant Breeding from Sher-E-Bangla Agricultural University and a Bachelor's degree in Agriculture from Bangladesh Agricultural University.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Bangladesh Jute Research Institute • Bangladesh
Independent University, Bangladesh • Bangladesh
Bangladesh Jute Research Institute • Bangladesh
Bangladesh Jute Research Institute • Bangladesh
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