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  • 2018 - SSSA Early Career Award, American Society of Agronomy

Overview

Asim Biswas is affiliated with the University of Guelph in Canada and conducts research primarily in the fields of Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Their specialized subfields include Environmental Engineering, Soil Science, Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, and Plant Science.

The scientist's research work centers on several main topics:

  • Soil Geostatistics and Mapping
  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • Soil and Unsaturated Flow
  • Remote Sensing in Agriculture
  • Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing
  • Soil erosion and sediment transport
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping

Frequent coauthors in their research include Prasad Daggupati, Solmaz Fathololoumi, Jianjun Cao, Daniel D. Saurette, and Hiteshkumar B. Vasava.

Their research has been published in several prominent venues, with the most frequent being:

  • Geoderma
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Sensors
  • Land

Recent significant papers authored or coauthored by Asim Biswas include:

  • "Optimizing biochar application to improve soil physical and hydraulic properties in saline-alkali soils," 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Multi-algorithm comparison for predicting soil salinity," 2020, Geoderma
  • "Improved digital soil mapping with multitemporal remotely sensed satellite data fusion: A case study in Iran," 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Comparison of different irrigation methods to synergistically improve maize's yield, water productivity and economic benefits in an arid irrigation area," 2020, Agricultural Water Management
  • "Integrating Remote Sensing and Landscape Characteristics to Estimate Soil Salinity Using Machine Learning Methods: A Case Study from Southern Xinjiang, China," 2020, Remote Sensing

Asim Biswas has contributed to book publications, including a volume titled Sustainable Production and Food Security published by World Scientific in 2024.

The scientist was awarded the SSSA Early Career Award by the American Society of Agronomy in 2018.

Best Publications

  • Estimating soil salinity from remote sensing and terrain data in southern Xinjiang Province, China

    Jie Peng;Jie Peng;Asim Biswas;Qingsong Jiang;Qingsong Jiang;Ruiying Zhao

  • Soil organic carbon fractions after 16-years of applications of fertilizers and organic manure in a Typic Rhodalfs in semi-arid tropics.

    K. Banger;G. S. Toor;A. Biswas;S. S. Sidhu

  • Optimizing biochar application to improve soil physical and hydraulic properties in saline-alkali soils.

    Jiaping Liang;Yi Li;Bingcheng Si;Yanzi Wang

  • A multiscale and multivariate analysis of precipitation and streamflow variability in relation to ENSO, NAO and PDO

    D. Nalley;J. Adamowski;A. Biswas;B. Gharabaghi

  • Improved digital soil mapping with multitemporal remotely sensed satellite data fusion: A case study in Iran.

    Solmaz Fathololoumi;Solmaz Fathololoumi;Solmaz Fathololoumi;Ali Reza Vaezi;Seyed Kazem Alavipanah;Seyed Kazem Alavipanah;Ardavan Ghorbani

  • Multi-algorithm comparison for predicting soil salinity

    Fei Wang;Zhou Shi;Asim Biswas;Shengtian Yang

  • Soil properties and crop yields on a vertisol in India with application of distillery effluent

    K.M. Hati;A.K. Biswas;K.K. Bandyopadhyay;A.K. Misra

  • Quantifying dual recharge mechanisms in deep unsaturated zone of Chinese Loess Plateau using stable isotopes

    Wei Xiang;Bing Cheng Si;Bing Cheng Si;Asim Biswas;Zhi Li

  • Comparison of different irrigation methods to synergistically improve maize’s yield, water productivity and economic benefits in an arid irrigation area

    Tibin Zhang;Tibin Zhang;Tibin Zhang;Yufeng Zou;Isaya Kisekka;Asim Biswas

  • Identifying scale specific controls of soil water storage in a hummocky landscape using wavelet coherency

    Asim Biswas;Bing Cheng Si

  • Estimating forest soil organic carbon content using vis-NIR spectroscopy: Implications for large-scale soil carbon spectroscopic assessment

    Shangshi Liu;Haihua Shen;Songchao Chen;Songchao Chen;Xia Zhao

  • Simultaneous measurement of multiple soil properties through proximal sensor data fusion: A case study

    Wenjun Ji;Wenjun Ji;Viacheslav I. Adamchuk;Songchao Chen;Ahmad S. Mat Su;Ahmad S. Mat Su

  • Integrating Remote Sensing and Landscape Characteristics to Estimate Soil Salinity Using Machine Learning Methods: A Case Study from Southern Xinjiang, China

    Nan Wang;Jie Xue;Jie Peng;Asim Biswas

  • Effect of rice-husk biochar on selected soil properties in tropical Alfisols

    D. N. Vidana Gamage;D. N. Vidana Gamage;R. B. Mapa;R. S. Dharmakeerthi;A. Biswas

  • SPEI and multi-threshold run theory based drought analysis using multi-source products in China

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  • Revealing the Controls of Soil Water Storage at Different Scales in a Hummocky Landscape

    Asim Biswas;Bing Cheng Si

  • Assessing the effects of ecological engineering on spatiotemporal dynamics of carbon storage from 2000 to 2016 in the Loess Plateau area using the InVEST model: A case study in Huining County, China

    Kongming Li;Jianjun Cao;Jan F. Adamowski;Asim Biswas

  • Predicting soil texture from smartphone-captured digital images and an application

    R.K. Swetha;Prajwal Bende;Kabeer Singh;Srikanth Gorthi

  • Sampling Designs for Validating Digital Soil Maps: A Review

    Asim Biswas;Yakun Zhang;Yakun Zhang

  • Inter-annual to inter-decadal streamflow variability in Quebec and Ontario in relation to dominant large-scale climate indices

    D. Nalley;J. Adamowski;B. Khalil;B. Khalil;A. Biswas

  • Scales and locations of time stability of soil water storage in a hummocky landscape

    Asim Biswas;Bing Cheng Si

  • Relationship between the severity, persistence of soil water repellency and the critical soil water content in water repellent soils

    Henry Wai Chau;Asim Biswas;Vladimir Vujanovic;Bing Cheng Si

  • Multifractal detrended fluctuation analysis in examining scaling properties of the spatial patterns of soil water storage

    A. Biswas;A. Biswas;T. B. Zeleke;B. C. Si

  • Assessment of soil properties in situ using a prototype portable MIR spectrometer in two agricultural fields

    Wenjun Ji;Viacheslav I. Adamchuk;Asim Biswas;Nandkishor M. Dhawale

Frequent Co-Authors

Bing Cheng Si
Bing Cheng Si University of Saskatchewan
Zhou Shi
Zhou Shi Zhejiang University
Prasad Daggupati
Prasad Daggupati University of Guelph
Jan Adamowski
Jan Adamowski McGill University
Claudia Wagner-Riddle
Claudia Wagner-Riddle University of Guelph
Shiv O. Prasher
Shiv O. Prasher McGill University
Elena M. Bennett
Elena M. Bennett McGill University
Kari E. Dunfield
Kari E. Dunfield University of Guelph
Nicholas M. Holden
Nicholas M. Holden University College Dublin
Bernie J. Zebarth
Bernie J. Zebarth Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada

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