Publications
**Several original research articles based on my PhD thesis are currently under peer review.
Original Article: Long-term organic amendments for plant-available water capacity in a temperate no-till system.
By Md Nayem Hasan Munna & Rattan Lal
Citation:
Munna, M. N. H., & Lal, R. (2026c). Long-term organic amendments for plant-available water capacity in a temperate no-till system. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 401, 110296. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2026.110296
Original Article: Long-term Organic Inputs Effects on Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Sequestration in a Temperate Agroecosystem
By Md Nayem Hasan Munna & Rattan Lal
Citation:
Munna, M. N. H., & Lal, R. (2026b). Long-term organic inputs effects on soil carbon and nitrogen sequestration in a temperate agroecosystem. Soil Use and Management, 42, e70161.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/sum.70161
Original Article: Reclaiming Saline Soil by Using Acid-modified Pineapple Biochar
By Md Nayem Hasan Munna, Ferdouse Zaman Tanu, Shamim Mia, Nargis Akter Shapna, Azizul Hakim & Rattan Lal
Citation: Munna, M. N. H., Tanu, F. Z., Mia, S., Shapna, N. A., Hakim, A., & Lal, R. (2025). Reclaiming saline soil by using acid-modified pineapple biochar. Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science, 71(1), 1–16. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/03650340.2025.2579235
Review Article: Impacts of Cover Cropping and Organic Amendments on Soil Physical Quality Under Temperate Climate
By Md Nayem Hasan Munna, Rattan Lal
Citation: Munna, M. N. H., and Lal, R. 2025. Impacts of cover cropping and organic amendments on soil physical quality under temperate climate. Cogent Food & Agriculture, 11(1). DOI: 10.1080/23311932.2025.2467452.
Review Article: Impacts of Tillage on Soil’s Physical and Hydraulic Properties in Temperate Agroecosystems
By Md Nayem Hasan Munna, Rattan Lal
Citation: Munna, M. N. H., and Lal, R. 2026a. Impacts of tillage on soil’s physical and hydraulic properties in temperate agroecosystems. Sustainability, 18(2), 1083. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/su18021083
Book Chapter: Potential Health Risks Associated with Biochar—From Production to Field Application
By Shamim Mia, Sara Yeasmin Bristy, Keiji Jindo, Md Nayem Hasan Munna, Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman, Kamal Uddin, Susilawati Kasim, M. Safiur Rahman
Citation: Mia, S., S. Y. Bristy, K. Jindo, M. N. H. Munna, M. M. Rahman, K. Uddin, S. B. Kasim, and M. S. Rahman. 2024. Potential health risks associated with biochar—from production to field application. In P. V. Nidheesh, M. Vithanage, V. Sreedharan, N. Bolan, B. Gao, and A. Bhatnagar (eds.), Biochar Amendments for Environmental Remediation, pp. 293-304. CRC Press.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003344803-28
Munna, M. N. H., Shapna, N. A., and Lal, R. (2025). Mitigation of arsenic poisoning through soil and water management in Bangladesh. In R. Lal and M. Hussain (Eds.), Soil and human health: Food as medicine. Taylor and Francis. (IN PRESS)
"Artificial Intelligence...Soil.." In Advances in Soil Science: AI and Soil Health (Accepted). Taylor & Francis.
