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Ihrthesis Data Edited Ph.D. Theses Data of Researcher from various University S.No. Researcher Title of Thesis Guide Year Subject University Anuj Kumar Comparative efficiency and economics of mechanical and Dr. BL Kulshrestha NA Ag Botany 1 chemical weed control in wheat. Garhwal University Sujit Kumar Yadav Genetic studies for some metric and quality traits in Chilli Dr. VP Singh 2007 Ag Botany 2 (Capsicum annum L.). Garhwal University Vijay Karahne Varietals response of vegetable Pea (Pisum sativum) to Dr. VP Singh Rhizobial Inocultation for Nodulation and Yield Traits 2007 Ag Botany 3 Garhwal University Muzaffar-ul-Hassan Significance of Zine sulphate under salt stress in Dr. VP Singh 2005 Ag Botany 4 mungbean(Vigna radiate L.) Garhwal University Ram Ji Maurya Response of Karan Rai (Brassica carinata A.Br.to Planting Dr. B.L.Kushwaha 2011 Agronomy 5 Garhwal University Dhanpal Singh Chauhan Studies on Propagation of some Legeuminous Taxa of Garhwal Dr. NP Todaria 1995 Forestry 6 Himalaya. Garhwal University Mahabir Singh Kaletha Studies on Allelopathic influences under Agroecosysterm in Dr. NP Todaria 1997 Forestry 7 Garhwal Himalyas. Garhwal University Sanjay Tomar Vegetation type Mapping and Monitoring Land cover Dr. PS Roy 1999 Forestry 8 Dynamics in Meghalaya ( North East Himalaya). Garhwal University Anil Kumar Uniyal Provenance variation in Seed and Seeding of Grewia Optiva Dr. NP Todaria 1999 Forestry 9 Drummond. Garhwal University 10 Miss Shashi Chauhan Germination Behaviour of three Ferminalia Species. Dr. NP Todaria 1999 Forestry Garhwal University Kishor Prakesh Saklani Altitudinal and seasonal Variation in relation to Fodder quality Dr. NP Todaria of Oak ( eucotrichophora A. comus ex. Bahadur) in Garhwal 2000 Forestry 11 Himalaya. Garhwal University Vinod Prasad khanduri The Ecology of anther Dehiscience , Pollen Productivity, Dr. CM Sharma Release and Mulit- Locational , Dispersal in Pinus Roxburghil 2000 Forestry 12 sergeant. Garhwal University Sunil Kumar Ghildiyal Provenance Testing in Pinus roxburghii from Western Dr. CM Sharma 2003 Forestry 13 Himalaya. Garhwal University Chatar Singh Provenance variation in Seed and Seeding of Albizia chinensis . Dr. NP Todaria 2003 Forestry 14 Garhwal University Munesh Kumar Community composition and structure of selected Forest area Dr. CM Sharma along Altitudinal Gradient in Garhwal Himalaya. 2003 Forestry 15 Garhwal University Digambar Prasad Ghildiyal Vegetative propagation in three importance fodder three species Dr. CM Sharma of family Moraceae from Garhwal Himalayas. 2003 Forestry 16 Garhwal University Hari Krishan Bagwari Resource dynamics in a Himalayan watershed and implication NA 2004 Forestry 17 for sustainable development Garhwal University Bhupendra Singh Altitudinal variation in relation to seed, seedling and fodder NA quality of Celtis australis L:A promising agro-forestry tree 2004 Forestry crop of central Himalayas (Garhwal and Kumaun) India 18 Garhwal University Bir Singh Negi Study of Selected Panchayat vans in Garhwal Himalaya. NA 2005 Forestry 19 Garhwal University Manoj Singh Sachan Structure and functioning of traditional agro forestry systems Dr. NP Todaria along on altitudinal gradient in Garhwal Himalayas. 2006 Forestry 20 Garhwal University Sanjay Gairola Assessment of diversity pattern in sub alpine forests of west Dr. NP Todaria Himalayan recruitment strategy, litter fall and nutrient return. 2006 Forestry 21 Garhwal University Balbir Singh Rawat Provenance testing in three important conifer species of Dr. CM Sharma 2007 Forestry 22 Uttaranchal Garhwal University Yashwant Singh Rawat Vegetational analysis, socio-economic and cultural aspects of Dr. NP Todaria salix sp.in cold desert environment of North western Himalaya 2007 Forestry 23 (HP). Garhwal University Arvind Bijlwan Productivity and feasibility analysis of traditional agro forestry Dr. CM Sharma systems through land use pattern in mid hill situation of 2008 Forestry 24 Garhwal Himalayas. Garhwal University Koushalya Nandan Singh Ecological studies on Landscape Elements, species diversity Dr. NP Todaria and Ethno-botany of Higher plants in Lahaut-Spiti region of 2009 Forestry 25 Western Himalaya. Garhwal University Rajender Singh Nursery Techniques for seedling development of three Dr. NP Todaria 2009 Forestry 26 medicinal tree species of Garhwal Himalaya. Garhwal University Ajay Raj Kaul Study of vegetational pattern along the attitudinal transect of Dr. NP Todaria Vaishno-Devi sacred forest (Trikuta Hills ) in J & K. 2009 Forestry 27 Garhwal University Prerna Pokhriyal Study of Plant diversity pattern along the Altitudinal transect Dr. NP Todaria 2011 Forestry 28 of Phakot Watershed Garhwal University Tahir Nazir Estimation of site quality of Important temperate forest Covers Dr. CM Sharma on the basis of soil Nutrients and growing stock In Garhwal 2011 Forestry 29 Himalaya Garhwal University Jagdish Kishwan Development of Mathematical Models for Predicting Resin Dr. NP Todaria 2011 Forestry 30 Production in Pinus roxburghii Garhwal University Sunil Prasad Population structure and regeneration status in relation to Dr. DS Chauhan different disturbance level along altitudinal gradient in natural 2011 Forestry Oak (Quercus leucoerichophora) forests of Garhwal Himalaya 31 Garhwal University Bhagwati Pd. Nautiyal Growth behavior and productivity potentials of some C3, C4 Dr. AN Purohit and CAM Plants at different altitudes in Garhwal Himalayas. 1980 HAPPARC 32 Garhwal University Anant Ram Nautiyal Physiology and Biochemistry of developing and ageing Seeds Dr. AN Purohit 1983 HAPPARC 33 of Shorea robusta.gaertin. f.i. Garhwal University Prakesh Chandra Eco physiological studies of Berberis from different altitudes in Dr. AN Purohit 1985 HAPPARC 34 Garhwal University S.K. Bhadula Studies in phosphates and their isozymes in some high altitude Dr. AN Purohit plant species during acclimatization at two altitudes. 1985 HAPPARC 35 Garhwal University S.K. Khanduri Chemosystematics and eco physiology of the genus berberis in Dr. AN Purohit 1985 HAPPARC 36 Garhwal Himalayas. Garhwal University 37 Mohan Chandra Physiology of re-production in two aconitum species. NA 1987 HAPPARC Garhwal University Ram Krishan Bhatt Growth behavior and assimilatory function of frunus, growis NA 1987 HAPPARC 38 and coltis. Garhwal University Manju Gairola Social and Scientific aspects of social Forestry in an Urbanized Dr. AN Purohit 1989 HAPPARC 39 Village. Garhwal University Urmila Rana Seasonal studies on Vegetative propagation of some Dr. AN Purohit 1989 HAPPARC 40 Leguminous tree species. Garhwal University Awanendra Singh Rawat Eco physiology and multiplication of some alpine herbs. Dr. AN Purohit 1990 HAPPARC 41 Garhwal University Padma Thapliyal Eco physiological implications of leaf optical properties in Dr. AN Purohit 1992 HAPPARC 42 some mountain tree species. Garhwal University Vandana Gairola B pigment and protein or file of ougenia leaves under sun and Dr. AN Purohit 1992 HAPPARC 43 shade and heat shocks. Garhwal University Anoop Singh Eco-physiology of podophyllua hexendrum hexandrum royale. Dr. AN Purohit 1992 HAPPARC 44 Garhwal University M.P. Khali Growth behavior CO exchange and water use efficiency of Dr. PP Dhyani 2, - 1993 HAPPARC 45 some ficus species. Garhwal University Ramesh Ch. Uniyal Physiological and Biochemical aspects of Recalcitrance in tree Dr. AR Nautiyal 1996 HAPPARC 46 Seeds. Garhwal University Rita Sharma Symbiotic N2 fixation in maintenance of soil fertility in the Dr. AN Purohit 1996 HAPPARC 47 Sikkim Himalaya. Garhwal University Ved Prakash Sharma Altitudinal variations in leaf structure, heat flow across leaf Dr. PP Dhyani surfaces, energy budget and transportation of some ficus 1998 HAPPARC 48 species. Garhwal University E.A. Sunil Studies on multiplication potention of repium sebiferum roxb. Dr. PP Dhyani Using both conventional and biotechnological tools. 1998 HAPPARC 49 Garhwal University Pankaj Prasad Eco- physiological aspect of Fertilizer application and uptake in Dr. AR Nautiyal some Nitrogen fixing Tree Species during Early Growth 1998 HAPPARC 50 Garhwal University Hemant Lata Biochemical characterization and Micro propagation of Dr. SK Bhadula different populations of an endangered medicinal Herb- 1998 HAPPARC 51 Podophyllum Hexandrum Rayle. Garhwal University D. C. S. Rawat Physiological and Biochemical aspects of Seed development in Dr. AR Nautiyal 1999 HAPPARC 52 a recalcitrant Tree Seed. Garhwal University Indu Purohit Eco-Physiology and Biochemistry of Nitrogen Fixing Tree Dr. AR Nautiyal 1999 HAPPARC 53 species of Garhwal Himalayas. Garhwal University Surendra Kr. Vats The Distributional significance of C4 Pathway of Dr. LMS Palni 1999 HAPPARC 54 Photosynthesis in Poaceae in Western Himalayas. Garhwal University Vinay Prakesh Eco physiological and Biological studies of some high altitude Dr. MC Nautiyal 2000 HAPPARC 55 POLYGONUM species. Garhwal University C.P. Kuniyal Multiplication and conservation of aconitum atrox (Bruhl) Dr. P Prasad Muk. Using conventional and tissue culture methods. 2000 HAPPARC 56 Garhwal University Manju Sundriyal Distribution propagation and nutritive value of some wild Dr. AN Purohit 2000 HAPPARC 57 edible plants in the Sikkim Himalaya Garhwal University Sarita Sharma Studies on the interaction of Lantadenes Hepatotoxins from the Dr. LMS Palni Lantana Plants ( Lantana Camarl .) with the Animal system. 2001 HAPPARC 58 Garhwal University Suman Chandra Response of plant species from different altitudes to elevated Dr. SC Joshi Co2 at varying temperatures
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