Friday 24 January 2014

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

1.           Morinda coreia Buch.-Ham.: A new record to the flora of Rajasthan. J. Indian. Bot. Soc. Vol. 89. (1-2): 210 - 212 (2010).
2.           Synedrella vialis (Less.) A. Gray: A new record to the flora of Rajasthan.  .  J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. Vol. 34 no. 3: 614 - 618 (2010).
3.           Alternanthera tenella Colla: A new record to the flora of Rajasthan. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. Vol. 34 (4). 808 - 811 (2010).
4.           Cleome burmannii Wight & Arn. (Cleomaceae): A New Record to the flora of Rajasthan, India. Rheedea. Vol. 19(1): 65-66, 2009.
5.           Senna uniflora (Mill.)  Irwin & Barneby (Ceasalpinioideae )   - A New Record for  Rajasthan. Natural  Product Radiance.   Vol. 8(5): 525-527 (2009).
6.           Solanum sisymbriifolium Lam. (Solanaceae): A new record for Rajasthan, IndiaJ. Econ. Taxon. Bot. Vol. 32 no. 3: 749 - 753 (2008).
7.           Asplenium dalhousiae Hook (Aspleniaceae): A New record for Rajasthan, India. Indian Fern J. 19 : 94-96 (2002).
8.           Spigelia anthelmia L. (Spigeliaceae) : A New Generic Record to the Flora of Rajasthan. J. Indian. Bot. Soc. Vol. 89. (3-4): 258 - 261 (2010).
9.           Tacca leontopetaloides (Linn.) O. Kuntze (Taccaceae) - A New record to the Flora of Rajasthan. Indian Journal of Natural products and Resources. Vol. 1(4). 512 - 514. 2010.
10.       Selaginella reticulata (Hook. & Grew.) Spring (Selaginellaceae) - a New Record to the Pteridophytic Flora of Rajasthan, India. International Symposium on the fern and fern allies: Diversity, Bioprospection and Conservation, Institute of Himalayan Bioresource technology (CSIR), Palampur and The Indian Fern Society, Chandigarh. PP. 37- 38. 2010.
11.        Some Ethnomedicinal Plants of Southern Rajasthan. Indian journal of traditional knowledge. Vol. 9 (1): 169  - 172. 2010.
12.        Some traditional ethnomedicinal plants of southern Rajasthan. Indian journal of traditional knowledge. Vol. 9 (3): 471  - 474. 2010.
13.       Studies on Ethnomedicinal plants conserved by Garasia tribes of Sirohi district, Rajasthan, India. Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources. Vol. 1 (4). 500 - 506 (2010).
14.        Some Ethnomedicinal Plants Used by Garasia Tribes in Rajasthan. (In P. C. Trivedi Edited, Ethnic Tribes and Medicinal Plants). Pointer Publishers. Jaipur. pp. 1 - 27. (2010).
15.       Composition and Biogeography of Forest Patches on the Aravalli Ranges of District Bhilwara Rajasthan, India. XI Conference of International Organization of Plant Biosystematics. Dr. B A Marathwada University, Aurangabad. pp 63-64. 2-4, September 2010.
16.       Biogeographical Distribution and Ecological Study of Commiphora wightii (Arn.) Bhandari, in Aravalli Region of Rajasthan. XI Conference of International Organization of Plant Biosystematics. Dr. B A Marathwada University, Aurangabad. pp 64.  2-4, September 2010.
17.       Ethnomedicinal Wisdom of Garasia tribe in Rajasthan, India. International Folk and Herbal Medicine Conference. M. L. Sukhadia University, Udaipur, Rajasthan. pp 30. 25-27 November 2010.
18.       Traditional ethnomedicinal plants used to treat sexual disease and birth control by tribals in southern Rajasthan, India. International Folk and Herbal Medicine Conference. M. L. Sukhadia University, Udaipur, Rajasthan. pp. 39. 25-27 November 2010.
19.       Conservation of Ethnomedicinal diversity by Garasia Tribes in district Sirohi, Rajasthan. National Seminar On Biotechnology: A Tool for Bio-Diversity Conservation, Organized at Department of Botany, Government College, Kota (Raj.) during 11th - 12th December 2009. pp.  99.
20.        Angiospermic Flora of District Bhilwara Rajasthan, India. XIX Annual Conference of Indian Association for Angiosperm Taxonomy (IAAT) and International Symposium on “Angiosperm Systematic & Phylogeny: Retrospects & Prospects”. National Botanical Research Institute (CSIR), Lucknow. pp. 34. Nov. 12 - 14, 2009.
16.       Floral resources of Rajasthan with special reference to Sitamata wildlife sanctuary. Geographical aspects (proceedings of the 35th National conference of Rajasthan geography Association)MLV Government College, Bhilwara. Vol. IX: 56 - 65 (2008).

17.       Some Ethnomedicinal plants used in sexual disorders in southern Rajasthan.  XXXI All India Botanical Conference and International Symposium on Plant Biology and Environment: Changing Scenario. University of Allahabad, Allahabad pp: 122-123 (Dec 17 - 19 2008).
  19. Traditional ethnomedicinal plants of District Pratap garh Rajasthan. International seminar on role of plant taxonomy in Biodiversity Management and Human. Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun.   pp. 34. (2008).
21.        20. Angiospermic diversity of district Bhilwara, Rajasthan. International seminar on role of plant taxonomy in Biodiversity Management and Human. Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun.   pp. 29. (2008).
22.       Some ethnomedicinal plants of Rajasthan. Prof P. C. Trivedi (edited) Ethnomedicinal Plants of India. Aavishkar Publishers, Distributors. Jaipur PP : 33- 44 (2007).
23.       Impact of Parthenium hysterophorus L. on phytodiversity of Bhilwara. National Conference on Environment Impact Assessment. Government College, Ajmer pp 57 (2007).
24.       Observation on rare, endemic and threatened Angiospermic taxa of Rajasthan. XVII Annual conference of Indian Association for Angiosperm Taxonomy and international Seminar on "Changing Scenario in Angiosperm Systematics". Shivaji university Kolhapur. pp 45. (2007).
25.       Some Ethnomedicines in Tribal Rajasthan, India. XVII Annual conference of Indian Association for Angiosperm Taxonomy and international Seminar on "Changing Scenario in Angiosperm Systematics". Shivaji university Kolhapur. pp 159.  (2007).
26.       Phoenix sylvestris (L.) Roxb. - on the way of extinction from southern Rajasthan, India. XVII Annual conference of Indian Association for Angiosperm Taxonomy and international Seminar on "Changing  Scenario in Angiosperm Systematics". Shivaji   University  Kolhapur. pp   57. (2007).
27.       Floristic Diversity of Bhilwara tehsil, Rajasthan, India. Proceeding National conference on Biodiversity conservation. MLV Govt. College, Bhilwara. pp : 26-30(2006).
28.       Some rare & threatened plants of Rajasthan, India. Proceedings National Conference on biodiversity conservation. MLV Govt. College, Bhilwara. pp : 70-74(2006).
29.       Some important medicinal plants of Bhilwara district Rajasthan, India. Proceedings National Conference on Biodiversity Conservation. MLV Govt. College, Bhilwara. pp : 84-89(2006).
30.        Some traditional medicinal plants of Bhilwara, Rajasthan, India. National Seminar on biodiversity conservation, cultivation, processing & marketing of medicinal & aromatic plants. MPUAT, Udaipur. pp 71(2006).
31.       Some traditional Ethno-medicinal plants of southern Rajasthan. XXIX All India Botanical Conference. ML Sukhadia University, Udaipur. pp 79 (2006)
32.       Traditional Ethnomedicinal plants of Southern Rajasthan. All India Seminar on advances in Botanical, Biotechnological & Microbiological Researchers in India during last decade (1996-2006). University of Bikaner & M.N. Institute of Applied Sciences, Bikaner. pp 75 (2006).
33.       Phoenix sylvestris (L.) Roxb.- Multipurpose tree in Rural areas of Southern Rajasthan. All India Seminar on advances in Botanical, Biotechnological & Microbiological Researchers in India during last decade (1996-2006). University of Bikaner & M.N. Institute of Applied Sciences, Bikaner. pp 94 (2006).
34.       In vitro callus response of Rhizome of Isoetes tuberculata an endemic pteridophyte. Journal of Cell and Tissue Research. Vol. 5 (3) pp 14. 2005.

35.       Reclamation of wastelands caused by mica mining. National Conference on   Degradation of Environment-causes, consequences and solutions. MLV Govt. College, Bhilwara.  pp 19 (2000).