BScAg(Hons.), MS in Entomology (BAU), PGD in Tea Plantation Management (India), Tea Technology (China), PhD (IPM) (SUST)

Dr. Mohammad Shameem Al Mamun

Senior Scientific Officer & Project Director, Bangladesh Tea Board

My Publications

Dissertation 04

1. M.S.A. Mamun. 2001. ‘Effect of method of sowing on biomass production of two green manure crops’ as a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of BScAg (Hons). supervised by Dr. M.A. Mannan, Patuakhali Science & Technology University, Bangladesh.

2. M.S.A. Mamun. 2005. ‘Laboratory evaluation of some indigenous plant extracts against red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum Herbst.’ as a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MS in Entomology, supervised by Prof. Dr. M. Shahjahan, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh.

3. M.S.A. Mamun. 2010. ‘Integrated approaches to tea pest management in South India’ as a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of PGD in Tea Plantation Management, supervised by Prof. Dr. A.V.K. Iyengar, Kothari Agricultural Management Centre, Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu, India.


4. M.S.A. Mamun. 2016. ‘Development of integrated pest management strategy for red spider mite, Oligonychus coffeae Nietner (Acarina: Tetranychidae) of tea in Bangladesh’ as a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of PhD in Food Engineering and Tea Technology, supervised by Professor Dr. Md. Mozammel Hoque, Department of Food Engineering and Tea Technology, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh.


Journal article 41 (National & International)

1. M.S.A. Mamun, M. Shahjahan and M. Ahmad. 2008. Laboratory evaluation of some indigenous plant extracts as repellent against red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum Herbst. Bangladesh Journal of Entomology, 18(1): 91-99.

2. M.S.A. Mamun, M. Shahjahan and M. Ahmad. 2008. Residual and grain protection effect of some indigenous plant extracts against red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum Herbst. Bangladesh Journal of Seed Science & Technology, 12(2): 141-145.

3. M.S.A. Mamun, M. Shahjahan and M. Ahmad. 2009. Laboratory evaluation of some indigenous plant extracts as toxicant against red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum Herbst. Journal of Bangladesh Agricultural University, 7(1): 1-5.

4. M. Ahmed, M.S.A. Mamun and A.R. Nath. 2009. Predation of tea aphids using ladybird beetle (Hippodamia convergens G.) as biocontrol agent. Journal of Subtropical Agricultural Research & Development, 7(4): 697-700.

5. M. Ahmed, S.K. Paul, M.S.A. Mamun and A.K.M. Rafikul Hoque. 2009. Studies on the biology of ladybird beetle (Hippodamia convergens G.) as biocontrol agent of tea aphid. International Journal of Sustainable Agricultural Technology, 5(6): 58-61. 

6. M. Ahmed, M.S.A. Mamun, A. Biswas and S.K. Paul. 2009. Determination of residue level of Endosulfan in black tea in Bangladesh. SAARC Journal of Agriculture, 7(1): 56-62. 

7. M. Ahmed, M.S.A. Mamun and S.K. Paul. 2009. Determination of pesticide residues in black tea at different plucking intervals after spraying. Bangladesh Journal of Entomology, 19(2): 91-99.

8. M.S.A. Mamun and A.V.K. Iyengar. 2010. Integrated approaches to tea pest management in south India. International Journal of Sustainable Agricultural Technology, 6(4): 27-33.

9. M. Ahmed and M.S.A. Mamun. 2010. Pesticide residue level in made tea in Bangladesh. Bangladesh Journal Zoology, 38(2): 157-162.

10. M.K. Uddin and M.S.A. Mamun. 2010. Life style and socio-economic status of tea labour in Bangladesh: Greater sylhet perspective (Bangla). Rural Development. Annual Journal of Bangladesh Academy of Rural Development, 14: 185-205.

11. M. Ahmed, S.K. Paul and M.S.A. Mamun. 2011. Field performance and Economic analysis of some commonly used insecticides against Tea mosquito bug (Helopeltis theivora). Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Research, 36(3):449-454.

12. M.S.A. Mamun. 2011. Development of Integrated pest management strategy for tea mosquito bug (Helopeltis theivora W.) in Bangladesh. Journal Subtropical Agricultural Research & Development, 9(1): 867-873. 

13. M.S.A. Mamun. 2011. Development of tea science & tea industry in Bangladesh and advances of plant extracts in tea pest management. International Journal of Sustainable Agricultural Technology, 7(5): 40-46.

14. M. Ahmed, A.K.M Rafikul Hoque and M.S.A. Mamun. 2011. Efficacy of different sulphur formulations against red spider mite (Oligonychus coffeae Nietner) of tea in Bangladesh. International Journal of Sustainable Agricultural Technology, 7(9): 29-33.

15. M.S.A. Mamun and M. Ahmed. 2011. Prospect of indigenous plant preparations in tea pest management. International Journal Agricultural Research Innovation & Technology, 1(1-2): 16-23.

16. M.I. Hossain, M.J. Dutta, A.Q. Khan, M.S.A. Mamun and M.M. Rana. 2011. Yield performances and cup quality of some BTRI test clones. International Journal Agricultural Research Innovation & Technology, 1(1-2): 24-28.

17. M.S.A. Mamun and M. Shahjahan. 2011. Effect of some indigenous plant extracts on the germination of wheat seed. Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Research, 36(4): 733-739.

18. M.I. Hossain, M.A. Aziz, S. Bonerjee, M. Ahmed and M.S.A. Mamun. 2011. Performance of SH/D/11/313, A/8/8, A/17/7, A/22/39 as test clones on the yield and quality of tea in Bangladesh. Tea Journal of Bangladesh, 40: 8-17.

19. M.S.A. Mamun, M. Ahmed and S.K. Paul. 2011. Control of plant parasitic nematodes of tea soil using different species of green crops in Bangladesh. Tea Journal of Bangladesh, 40: 1-7.

20. M.S.A. Mamun and M. Ahmed. 2011. Integrated pest management in tea: prospects and future strategies in Bangladesh. Journal of Plant Protection Sciences, 3(2): 1-13. [India] 

21. M.I. Hossain, M. Ahmed, M.S.A. Mamun and Sarwar, A.K.M.G. 2012. Yield and quality performances of four test clones. Journal of Bangladesh Agricultural University, 10(1): 33-38.

22. M. Ahmed, M.S.A. Mamun, M.M. Haque and R.S. Chowdhury. 2012. Influence of weather parameters on red spider mite – a major pest of tea in Bangladesh. SUST Journal of Science & Technology, 19(5): 47-53. 

23. M. Ahmed and M.S.A. Mamun. 2012. Distributional pattern and seasonal abundance of major pests of tea in Bangladesh. Tea Journal of Bangladesh, 41: 1-10.

24. M.S.A. Mamun, M. Ahmed, S.K. Paul and R.S. Chowdhury. 2013. Evaluation of some indigenous plant extracts against tea mosquito bug, Helopeltis theivora Waterhouse (Hemiptera: Miridae) infesting tea.  Tea Journal of Bangladesh, 42: 10-20. 

25. R.S. Chowdhury, M. Ahmed, M.S.A. Mamun and S.K. Paul. 2013. Relative efficacy of some insecticides for the control of tea mosquito bug, Helopeltis theivora (Waterhouse) in Bangladesh. Journal of Plant Protection Sciences, 5(1): 50-54. [India]

26. M. Ahmed and M.S.A. Mamun. 2013. Field evaluation of Bio-terminator (Metarhizium anisopliae Metchnikoff) against termites of tea in Bangladesh. Assam Review and Tea News, 102(11): 10-14. [India]

27. M.S.A. Mamun, M. Ahmed, I. Ahmad, M.S. Uddin and S.K. Paul. 2014. Comparative studies on the performances of some plant cakes and synthetic chemicals against nematodes in tea. World Journal of Agricultural Research, 2(1): 1-4. [USA]

28. M.S.A. Mamun, M. Ahmed, M.M. Hoque, M.B.H. Sikder and A. Mitra. 2014. In vitro and in vivo screening of some entomopathogens against red spider mite, Oligonychus coffeae Nietner (Acarina: Tetranychidae) in tea. Tea Journal of Bangladesh, 43: 34-44.


29. S.K. Paul, M. Ahmed and M.S.A. Mamun. 2014. Biopesticides: a potential tool for the management of plant parasitic nematodes in tea. Tea Journal of Bangladesh, 43: 24-33.


30. M.S.A. Mamun, M.M. Hoque, M. Ahmed, A. Sarkar and H. Kabir. 2015. Evaluation of some indigenous plant extracts against red spider mite, Oligonychus coffeae Nietner (Acarina: Tetranychydae) in tea. Persian Journal of Acarology, 4(4): 425-435. [Iran[ISI indexed]


31. M.S.A. Mamun, M.M. Hoque, M. Ahmed. 2015. Evaluation of some plant origin commercial biopesticides against red spider mite, Oligonychus coffeae Nietner (Acarina: Tetranychydae) in tea. Journal of Tea Science Research, 5(8): 1-7. [Canada


32. M.S.A. Mamun, M.M. Hoque and M. Ahmed. 2016. Effect of different pruning operations on the incidence of red spider mite of tea in Bangladesh. Bangladesh Journal of Botany, 45 (1):247-251. [ISI indexed]


33. M.S.A. Mamun, M.M. Hoque, M. Ahmed and M. Yasin. 2016. Physiological and biochemical changes in tea leaves and made tea due to red spider mite infestation. Asian Journal of Plant Sciences, 15: 16-25. [UAE] [ISI indexed]


34. A.K.M.R. Hoque, A.F.M.  Aslam, M. Ahmed, M.S.A. Mamun, A.J. Howlader. 2016. Laboratory and field evaluation of an entomopathogenic fungus formulation-bioterminator (Metarhizium anisopliae Metchnikoff) against termite infesting tea. Journal of Tea Science Research, 6(9): 1-6. [Canada]


35. R.S. Chowdhury, I.S. Moly, M. Ahmed, M.S.A. Mamun, M.M. Hoque and M.F. Miah. 2016.  Impact of the mosquito bug (Helopeltis theivora) infestation on the quality of tea (Camellia sinensis). Bangladesh Journal of Zoology, 44(2): 197-207. 


36. M.N. Noori, M.S.A. Mamun and M. Ali. 2016. Impact of climate change on tea production in Bangladesh: A case study on Bilashcherra Experimental Farm. Tea Journal of Bangladesh, 45: 24-34.


37. S.K. Paul, M.S.A. Mamun, M. Ahmed and M.J. Alam. 2016. New record on the occurrence of black looper caterpillar (Hyposidra infixaria Walker) in Bangladesh tea. Tea Journal of Bangladesh, 45: 36-42.


38. M.S.A. Mamun, M.M. Hoque, M. Ahmed, M.Y.H. Akandha and S.K. Paul. 2016. Evaluation of some potential miticides against red spider mite infesting tea in Bangladesh. Tea Journal of Bangladesh, 45: 52-64.


39. S.K. Paul, M. Ahmed, M.S.A. Mamun and M.J. Alam. 2017. Biodiversity of insect, mite and nematode species in tea ecosystem of Bangladesh. Journal of Biodiversity Conservation and Bioresource Management, 3(1): 31-44.  


40. A.K.M.R. Hoque, A.F.M.  Aslam, A.J. Hawlader and M.S.A. Mamun. 2017. Performance of some plant cakes against plant parasitic nematodes in tea. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies, 5(5): 1428-1432. [India] [ISI indexed]


41. M. Yasin, R. Ara, M.S.A. Mamun and M.M. Hoque. 2020. Biochemical and quality parameters of BTRI released tea clones. Bangladesh Journal of Botany, 49(3): 445-450.[ISI indexed]  


Abstract 06


1. M. Ahmed, M.S.A. Mamun, M.M. Haque and R.S. Chowdhury. 2011. Influence of weather parameters on red spider mite – a major pest of tea in Bangladesh. Abstracts of the Conference on Engineering, Research Innovation and Education held on 11-13 January, 2011 organized by Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet. 27p.

2. M. Ahmed and M.S.A. Mamun. 2012. Organic pollutants in food: current status of pesticide residues in Bangladesh tea. Abstracts of the Seminar on Organic Pollutants in Food, Agricultural Products and Environment held on 17-18 January, 2012 organized by University of Dhaka, Bangladesh and Uppsala University, Sweden. 16p.

3. M.S.A. Mamun and M. Ahmed. 2012. Integrated pest management in tea: Prospects and future strategies in Bangladesh. Abstracts of the International Symposium on Food Security Dilemma:Plant Health and Climate Change Issues held on 7-9 December, 2012 organized by Association for Advancement in Plant Protection, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Biswavidyalaya, Kalyani, West Bengal, India. 167p.

4. M.S.A. Mamun, M.M. Hoque and M. Ahmed. 2014. Effect of different pruning operations on the incidence of red spider mite, Oligonychus coffeae Nietner (Acarina: Tetranychydae) of tea in Bangladesh. Abstracts of the  13th Conference of Bangladesh Society of Agronomy on Agronomic Visions for Sustainable Food Security held on 20 September, 2014 at Bangladesh Rice Research Institute, Gazipur. 23p. 

5. M.S.A. Mamun, M.M. Hoque, M. Ahmed, A. Sarkar and H. Kabir. 2015. Evaluation of some indigenous plant extracts against red spider mite, Oligonychus coffeae Nietner (Acarina: Tetranychydae) in tea. Abstract of the 23th Bangladesh Science Conference organized by Bangladesh Association for the advancement Science and Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University, Gazipur held on 17-18 October, 2015 at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University, Gazipur. 

6. M.S.A. Mamun, M.M. Hoque, M. Ahmed, M. Yasin. 2015. Physiological and biochemical changes in tea leaves and made tea due to red spider mite infesting tea. Abstracts of the Annual Botanical Conference 2015 on Plant Sciences: Challenges and Opportunities organized by Bangladesh Botanical Society on 4-5 December, 2015 at Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka. 84p.

Conference paper 11

1. M. Ahmed, M.S.A. Mamun, M.L. Sarker and S.K. Paul. 2010. Determination of residues of Dimethion and Bifenthrin in black tea at different plucking intervals after spraying. Paper presented in the workshop on “Progress Review and Evaluation of Core Research and Technology Transfer 2009-2010” held on 22-23 June, 2010 at BARC Campus, Farmgate, Dhaka. pp. 1-7. 

2. M. Ahmed, M.S.A. Mamun, M.M. Haque and R.S. Chowdhury. 2011. Influence of weather parameters on red spider mite – a major pest of tea in Bangladesh. In: Proceeding of Conference on Engineering, Research Innovation and Education (CERIE) held on 11-13 January, 2011 organized by Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet. pp. 316-320. 

3. M. Ahmed and M.S.A. Mamun. 2012. Organic pollutants in food: Current status of pesticide residues in Bangladesh tea. Paper presented in the seminar on “Organic Pollutants in Food, Agricultural Products and Environment” held on 17-18 January, 2012 organized by University of Dhaka and Uppsala University, Sweden. pp. 1-10.

4. M. Ahmed, M.I. Hossain and M.S.A. Mamun. 2012. Plant genetic resources of beverage crop with special emphasis on tea & coffee. Paper presented in the National Workshop on “Plant Genetic Resources for Nutritional Food Security” held on 18-19 May, 2012 organized by Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council, at BARC campus, Farmgate, Dhaka. pp. 167-170.

5. M.S.A. Mamun and M. Ahmed. 2012. Integrated pest management in tea: Prospects and future strategies in Bangladesh. Paper presented in the “International Symposium on Food Security Dilemma:Plant Health and Climate Change Issues” held on 7-9 December, 2012 organized by Association for Advancement in Plant Protection, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Biswavidyalaya, Kalyani, West Bengal, India. pp. 1-14.

6. M. Ahmed and M.S.A. Mamun. 2014. Tea mosquito bug, Helopeltis theivora Waterhouse (Hemiptera: Miridae): a threat to tea cultivation in Bangladesh. Paper presented in the Seminar on Tea Pest and Malaria Control Tea Garden Areas in Greater Sylhet Region held on 25 September, 2014 organized by Zoological Society of Bangladesh at BTRI, Srimangal, Moulvibazar. pp. 1-11.

7. M.S.A. Mamun, M. Ahmed and S.K. Paul. 2014. Integrated approaches in tea pest management for sustainable tea production. pp. 18-32. In: Proceedings of the Workshop on Tea Production Technology Updated held on 24 December, 2014 organized by Bangladesh Tea Research Institute, Srimangal, Moulvibazar and Krishi Gobeshona Foundation, BARC campus, Dhaka.

8.M.S.A. Mamun, M.M. Hoque and M. Ahmed. 2014. Effect of different pruning operations on the incidence of red spider mite, Oligonychus coffeae Nietner (Acarina: Tetranychydae) of tea in Bangladesh. Paper presented in the 13th Conference of Bangladesh Society of Agronomy on Agronomic Visions for Sustainable Food Security held on 20 September, 2014 at Bangladesh Rice Research Institute, Gazipur.   

9. M.S.A. Mamun, M.M. Hoque, M. Ahmed, A. Sarkar and H. Kabir. 2015. Evaluation of some indigenous plant extracts against red spider mite, Oligonychus coffeae Nietner (Acarina: Tetranychydae) in tea. Paper presented in the 23th Bangladesh Science Conference organized by Bangladesh Association for the advancement Science and Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University, Gazipur held on 17-18 October, 2015 at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University, Gazipur. 


10. M.S.A. Mamun, M.M. Hoque, M. Ahmed, M. Yasin. 2015. Physiological and biochemical changes in tea leaves and made tea due to red spider mite infesting tea. Paper presented in the Annual Botanical Conference 2015 on Plant Sciences: Challenges and Opportunities organized by Bangladesh Botanical Society on 4-5 December, 2015 at Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka.


11. M. Yasin, M.S. Hossain, M.M. Hoque, M.S.A. Mamun and S. Ahmed. 2015. Variation in quality parameters of black tea in different topographical position. In: Proceeding of the International Conference on Chemical Science& Technology (ICCST-Chem 2018)held on 24-25 February 2018, at KUET, Khulna, Bangladesh. (ISBN: 978-984-34-4017-8).


Online paper 07

1. M.S.A. Mamun. 2010. Tea (Cha). Cash Crops. E-Krishi. Agricultural Information Service, Farmgate, Dhaka. pp. 1-6. (http://www.ais.gov.bd)

2. M.S.A. Mamun. 2010. e-Tea. (http://www.shameembtri.webs.com

3. M.S.A. Mamun. 2011. Tea pests and their integrated management in Bangladesh. Krishi Tottho. Agro Bangla. Com. Dhaka. pp. 1-4. (http://www.agrobangla.com)

4. M.S.A. Mamun. 2011. Prosperity of tea industry (Somvomonamoy Cha Shilpo). Krishi Tottho. Agro Bangla. Com. Dhaka. pp. 1-4. (http://www.agrobangla.com)

5. M.S.A. Mamun. 2011. Tea cultivation at a glance. Krishi. Jatiyo e Totthokosh. Prime Minister Office, Tejgaon, Dhaka. (http://www.infokosh.bangladesh.gov.bd)

6. M.S.A. Mamun. 2011. Tea pests and their integrated management in Bangladesh. Krishi. Jatiyo-e-Totthokosh. Prime Minister Office, Tejgaon, Dhaka. (http://www.infokosh.bangladesh.gov.bd)

7. M.S.A. Mamun. 2011. Prosperity of tea industry (Somvomonamoy Cha Shilpo). Krishi. Jatiyo-e-Totthokosh. Prime Minister Office, Tejgaon, Dhaka. (http://www.infokosh.bangladesh.gov.bd)

Technical report 04

1. M. Ahmed, M.S.A. Mamun, M.L. Sarker and S.K. Paul. 2010. Determination of residue level of different pesticides in black tea at different intervals after spraying. A report of Core Research Programme/Project during the year 2007-10 under “Research Grant” of BARC. Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council, Farmgate, Dhaka. 63p.


2. M. Ahmed, M.S.A. Mamun and S.K. Paul. 2017. Studies and Development of IPM strategies of plant parasitic nematodes in tea. A report of Core Research Programme/Project during the year 2014-17 under “Research Grant” of BARC. Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council, Farmgate, Dhaka.


3. M.S.A. Mamun and M.J. Alam. 2018. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approaches to major pests of tea for sustainable tea production. A report of Competitive Research Grant under National Agricultural Technology Program-Phase II Project (NATP-2), Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council (BARC), Farmgate, Dhaka. 53p.


4. M.S.A. Mamun, N.M. Ali and M.M. Akanda. 2019. Study report for project for extension of smallholding tea cultivation in greater Mymensingh districts. Report submitted to Bangladesh Tea Board, Nasirabad, Chittagong. 118p.


Circular/Booklet 06

1. M. Ahmed, M.S.A. Mamun and S.K. Paul. 2010. Looper caterpillar-a threat to tea and its management. (Bangla & English Version) BTRI Circular no. 132, Bangladesh Tea Research Institute, Srimangal, Moulvibazar. pp. 1-7.

2. M. Ahmed, M.S.A. Mamun and S.K. Paul. 2010. Pesticide Residue in Bangladesh Tea. Bangladesh Tea Research Institute, Srimangal, Moulvibazar. pp. 1-6.

3. M.S.A. Mamun and M. Ahmed. 2012. Approved insecticides, miticides and nematicides for tea (Revised & Updated). BTRI Circular no. 135, Bangladesh Tea Research Institute, Srimangal, Moulvibazar. pp. 1-7.

4. M.S.A. Mamun, M.A. Motalib and M. Ahmed. 2013. Compatibility between and among-pesticides, inorganic fertilizers and pesticides & inorganic fertilizers for foliar application in tea. BTRI Circular no. 136, Bangladesh Tea Research Institute, Srimangal, Moulvibazar. pp. 1-6.


5. M.S.A. Mamun, S.K. Paul and M. Ahmed. 2014. Approved insecticides, miticides and nematicides for tea (Revised & Updated). BTRI Circular no. 137, Bangladesh Tea Research Institute, Srimangal, Moulvibazar. pp. 1-7.


6. M. Ali, M.S.A. Mamun, S.K. Paul and M.J. Alam. 2017. Approved insecticides, miticides and nematicides for tea (Revised & Updated). BTRI Circular no. 142, Bangladesh Tea Research Institute, Srimangal, Moulvibazar.


Popular article 08


1. M.S.A. Mamun. 2010. Prosperity of tea industry (Somvomonamoy Cha Shilpo). Krishi o Unnoyan. The Bangladesh Pratidin. Year. 1, No. 181, 18 September 2010. Dhaka.

2. M.S.A. Mamun. 2011. Tea for health (Sastho Rakshay Cha). Sastho. The Bangladesh Pratidin. Year. 2, No. 35, 18 April 2011. Dhaka.

3. M.S.A. Mamun. 2011. Tea Pests and Pesticides. (Bangla). Adhunik Krishi Khamar. Quarterly Agricultural Magazine, Year. 2, No. 3, July 2011. Dhaka. pp. 29-30.

4. M.S.A. Mamun. 2011. Tea for health (Bangla). Banglarkantha. Monthly Online Magazine, 16 October 2011. Sydny, Australia.

5. M.S.A. Mamun. 2011. Today’s Agriculture: Challenges and Suggestions (Bangla). Ridoye mati o manush special paper competition 2011. Channel i. Dhaka. pp. 1-6. 

6. M.S.A. Mamun. 2012. Integrated management of pests of tea (Bangla). Adhunik Krishi Khamar. Quarterly Agricultural Magazine, Year 3, No. 3, July 2012. Dhaka. pp. 26-28

7. M.S.A. Mamun. 2016. Integrated pest management (IPM) of Red spider mite of tea (Bangla). Adhunik Krishi Khamar. Quarterly Agricultural Magazine.

8. M.S.A. Mamun. 2018. Integrated pest management (IPM) of Tea mosquito bug (Bangla). Adhunik Krishi Khamar. Quarterly Agricultural Magazine. pp. 39-41.

9. M.S.A. Mamun. 2019. Development and potential of tea industry in North Bengal. (Bangla). Adhunik Krishi Khamar. Quarterly Agricultural Magazine. Year 10, No. 2, March-April, 2019. pp. 43-45.

Book 03

1. M.S.A. Mamun. 2011. “Indigenous Plant Extracts for the Management of Red flour beetle: An ecofriendly sustainable management of stored grain products”. (ISBN: 978-3-8454-0160-7). LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing GmbH & Co. KG Dudweiler Landstr. 99, 66123 Saarbrücken, Germany. 112p. (http://www.lap-publishing.com).

2. M.S.A. Mamun. 2011. “Integrated approaches to tea pest management in South India: A way of sustainable tea cultivation”. (ISBN: 978-3-8465-5088-5). LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing GmbH & Co. KG Dudweiler Landstr. 99, 66123 Saarbrücken, Germany. 59p. (http://www.lap-publishing.com).

3. M.S.A. Mamun. 2019. Tea Production in Bangladesh: From Bush to Mug. pp. 441-505. In: Hasanuzzaman M. (eds) Agronomic Crops. Volume 1, Chapter 21, Springer, Singapore. (ISBN: 978-981-32-9150-8). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9151-5_21.

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