Research Papers

Total Publications: 521
Cumulative Impact Factor: 1065.362

Year 2017

Total Publications: 27 Nos.
Cumulative Impact Factor: 26.861

International Peer-reviewed Journals
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1Dimri, A. P., Chevuturi, A. Niyogi, D. Thayyen, R. J. Ray, K. S. N. Tripathi, Pandey, A. K. and U. C. Mohanty. (2017) "Cloudbursts in Indian Himalayas: A Review." Earth-Science Reviews, Vol. 168, pp 1-23.Click Here9.724
2Thakur, K., Bala, I., Rajeshwer, Devi, M. and Bhatt, A. K. (2017). “Evaluation of Effectiveness of Biologically Synthesized Silver Nanoparticles of Eucalyptus globules Leaf Extract against Pathogenic and Acne-inducing Bacteria”, Journal of Nanomedicine & Nanotechnology, 8, 443.Click Here3.57
3Meena, V. S., Meena, S. K., Verma, J. P., Kumar, A., Aeron, A., Mishra, P.K., Bisht, J. K., Pattanayak, A., Naveed, M. and Dotaniya, M. L. (2017) “Plant beneficial rhizospheric microorganism (PBRM) strategies to improve nutrients use efficiency: A review”, Ecological Engineering, 107, pp 8-32.Click Here3.512
4Thakur, D., Sharma, A. and Uniyal, S. K. (2017). “Why They Eat, What They Eat: Patterns of Wild Edible Plants Consumption in a Tribal Area of Western Himalaya”, Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, 13:7. DOI 10.1186/s13002-017-0198-z .Click Here2.273
5Verma, S., Mishra, S.K., Singh, A., Singh, P. K. and Verma, R. K. (2017) “An Enhanced SMA based SCS-CN Inspired Model for Surface Runoff Estimation”. Environmental Earth Sciences, Vol. 21, 76:736. doi 10.1007/s12665-017-7062-2Click Here2.18
6Adhikari, P. and Pandey, A. (2017). “Adv Biotech & Micro Taxus wallichiana zucc. (Himalayan Yew) in Antimicrobial Perspective”. Advances in Biotechnology & Microbiology, ISSN 2474-7637. DOI: 10.19080/AIBM.2017.04.555650.Click Here0.734
7Sharma, A., Rajput, V., Dubey, V. K., Dhanda, A., Thakur, S., Johnson, J. A., Sathyakumar, S. and Sivakumar, K. (2017). “New Distribution Records of Elegant Water Shrew Nectogale Elegans Milne-Edwards, 1870 (Mammalia: Eulipotyphla: Soricidae) from the Western Himalaya, Uttarakhand, India”, Journal of Threatened Taxa, 9(12), 11097-11099.Click Here0.231
8Dey, P. K., Chatterjee, P., Mondal, K., Ghosh, D., Tripathy, B. and Chnadra. K. (2017) “An annotated checklist of avifauna from Neora Valley National Park, Central Himalaya, India”, Journal of Zoology Studies, Vol. 4(3), pp 15-23.Click Here
9Payra, A., Deepak, C. K., Tripathy, B., Mondal, K. and Chandra, K. 2017. New distributional record of Megalestes irma Fraser, 1926 (Odonata: Zygoptera: Synlestidae), a damselfly from Arunachal Pradesh, Eastern Himalayas, India. Euroasian Entomological Journal, 16(4): 314-31
10Sanyal, K., Dey, P., Uniyal, V. P., Chandra, K. and Raha, A. (2017) “Geometridae Stephens, 1829 from different altitude in Western Himalayan Protected Areas of Uttrakhand, India (Lepidoptera: Geometridae)”, SHILAP, Revta, lipid, 45(177), 143-163.
11Vijay Singh Meenaa, Sunita Kumari Meena,Jay Prakash Verma,Ashok Kumar, Abhinav Aeron,Pankaj Kumar Mishra,Jaideep Kumar Bisht,Arunava Pattanayak, Muhammad Naveed,M.L.Dotaniya (2017) Plant beneficial rhizospheric microorganism(PBRM) strategies to improve nutrients use efficiency:A review. Ecological Engineering 107:8-32Click Here3.919
National Journals
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12Uniyal, S. K. (2017). “Classifying Medicinal Plant Collectors: Their Approach and Attitude”. Current Science, 113 (11), 2085-2089.Click Here1
13Devi, S. and Kaundal, K. (2017). “Assessment of Culturable Microbial Diversity Associated with Arnebiaeuchroma: A Critically Endangered Plant Growing in Trans-Himalayas of Himachal Pradesh, India”, International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 6(9), 2953-2968. (NAAS : 5.38)
14Sajan, S.K., Tripathy, B. and Sivakumar, K. 2017. Sampling protocol for terrestrial molluscs in high altitude landscape of Indian Himalaya. Journal o f Scientific Transactions in Environment and Technovation, 11(1): 54-57.
15Panday, S., S.S. Dash and B.K. Sinha (2017). Brandisia rosea var. flava (Paulowniaceae): Recollection and Lectotypification. Nelumbo 59(2): 149-154 43.
16Kumar, V., S.S. Dash, S. Panday, S. Lahiri, B.K. Sinha and P. Singh (2017). Akaniaceae: A New Family Record for Flora of India and Lectotypification of the Name Bretschneidera sinensis. Nelumbo 59(1): 01-09 43.
17Das, D.S., D.S. Rawat, N. Shrivastava, K. Ambrish, B.K. Sinha, P. Singh and S.S. Dash 2017. A Contribution to the Flora of Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh, India. Nelumbo 59(1): 33-43
18Chauhan, S. and Sharma, S. (2017). “Comparing Feasibility of Long Distance Transmission and Locally Generated Solar Energy over a Period of 25 years in Remote Locations of the Indian Himalayan Region” International Journal of Science, Engineering and Management, 2, 8,128-134.
19Gupta, R.K. and Saini, J. (2017). A new species of cleptoparasitic bee genus Sphecodes Latreille (Insecta, Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Halictidae, Halictinae, Halictini) from Almora,Uttarakhand, India. Journal of Environment and Bio- Science, 32(1): 113-114.Click Here0.718
20Mahipal Choudhary,Tilak Mondal and Vijay Singh Meena (2017) Soil testing:a valuable tool for efficient and economic crop production. Indian Farming 67(11):11-14.
Conference papers
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21Das, D.S., D.S. Rawat, N. Srivastava, S.S. Dash and B.K. Sinha. (2017). Floristic Diversity of Great Himalayan National Park, Western Himalaya, and India: New Additions. In: Souvenir of National Seminar on “Understanding Himalayan Phytodiversity in Changing Climate”. Botanical Survey of India, Sikkim Himalayan Regional Center, Gangtok, Sikkim.
22Lahiri, S., S.S. Dash, B.K. Sinha and P. Singh. (2017). A preliminary appraisal of community structure of Gnathang Valley, East Sikkim. In: Souvenir of National Seminar on “Understanding Himalayan Phytodiversity in Changing Climate”. Botanical Survey of India, Sikkim Himalayan Regional Center, Gangtok, Sikkim.
23Rawat, Dinesh S., S. Panday, V. Kumar, A. Banerjee, S.S. Dash, B.K. Sinha and M. Jha. (2017). Quantitative analysis of tree species in Neora Valley National Park, Eastern Himalaya, India. In: Souvenir of National Seminar on “Understanding Himalayan Phytodiversity in Changing Climate”. Botanical Survey of India, Sikkim Himalayan Regional Center, Gangtok, Sikkim.
Reports/Book Chapters/General Articles
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24Bhatia, R.K., Thakur, S., Sharma, V., Rana, N. and Bhatt, A. K. (2017). “Biocatalyst Immobilisation: A Viable Scientific and Economical Solution for Increased Productivity of Industrial Products”, In Recent Advances in Biotechnology, 11-35.
25Chatterjee, P. and Mondal, K. (2017). Kyongnosla: an imagination of ‘such a late goodbye’.India Wilds, 9(1), 11-17.
26Tripathy, B., Sajan, S.K. and Sidhu, A.K. (2018). Mollusca of Sainj Wildlife Sanctuary, Himachal Pradesh, Conservation Area. Series, Zoological Survey of India.
27Tripathy, B., Sajan, S.K., Sidhu, A.K. and Chandra, K. (2018). Mollusca: In TransHimalaya, Ecosystem. Series, Zoological Survey of India
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