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S.No Name of Scholar Address Discilpline Topic Date on Which Degree Awarded LIST OF PH.D SCHOLARS WHO HAVE BEEN AWARDED PH.D DEGREE BY FRI DU S.No Name of Scholar Address Discilpline Topic Date on which Degree Awarded 1 Sh. C.N.Pandey Vill-Baran, P.O. Bariyasanpur, Forestry Studies on Bulk flow and 7 May, 1995. 9205/PHD/013 Distt.-Varanasi diffusion of moisture in Populus Deltoides and Eucalyptus Tereticornis for predicting drying rate. 2 Sh. M.S. Prakash Door No. 2-35-15/2, Forestry Investigation on Growth 29 July, 1995. Perrrajupete, Kakinada-53003. Responses of "Acacia nilotica" (A.P.) to Bio-fertilizers Inoculations. 3 Sh. Dalip Kumar Pandey C-70, Anup Nagar, P.O.- Forestry Impact of Different 30 September, 1995. 9205/PHD/012 Uttamnagar, New Delhi-59. Concentrations of Distillary Effluent of Growth & Biomass of the Three Social Forestry Species Viz. Acacia catechu, Dalbergi sissoo & Morus alba 4 Sh. Rishi Kumar Verma S/o Sh. C.S.Verma, H.No-588, Forestry Selection and Multiplication of 8 November, 1995. 9209/PHD/031 Alipur, Delhi-36 Superior profagules of Eucalyptus for yield improvement. 5 Sh. S.Srinivas 9205/PHD/003 Punarvasu', 58, Gadge Nagar, Forestry Effects on Growing Forest Trees 16 November, 1995. Mankapur, Nagpur-440030. on the Agricultural Soils with Special Reference to Allelopathy. 6 Sh. Ashok Kumar S/o Sh.S.S.Chauhan, Vill.& Forestry Genetic improvement of 27 May, 1996. 9206/PHD/016 Post-Khiwai, Distt. Meerut- Casuarina equisetifolia. 250344.(U.P) 7 Mrs. A.Madhavi Rani C/o A.S.Rao, H.No.94, Forestry Development of Criteria for 27 May, 1996. 9206/PHD/018 Jounalist Colony-A, Jubilee Producing Quality Planting Hills, Hyderabad-33, (A.P) Material in Bambusa arundinaccea 8 Shri B.P.S. Panwar Vill. Sakarpur Purana, P.O. Forestry Study of Soil Changes under 31 March, 1997 9205/PHD/010 Kelanpur, Via Purkazi, Distt. Popular (Populus deltoides M.) Muzaffarnagar. (U.P)-251317. Based Agro-forestry Systems in North - Western Uttar Pradesh, India 9 Sh. B.S.Jadoun Vill. Gothua, P.O.- Forestry Effect of Sodium, Boron and 31 March, 1997 9206/PHD/015 Shakarouli, Distt.-Etah. (U.P)- Fluorine Hazards of Irrigation 207302. water on Acacia nilotia 10 Km. N.Preetha Happy Home, Peringara P.O., Forestry Investigation on Process Control 31 March, 1997 9206/PHD/020 Tiruvalla, Kerala-689108. or large Scale in vitro Multiplication of Dendrocalamus strictus. 11 Mrs. Geeta Varshneya 21, Tilak Marg, Rishikesh, Forestry Soil Studies in Environmental 31 March, 1997 9209/PHD/044 Dehra Dun. assessment of Social Forestry Programme in western U.P. 12 Sh. Pradeep Sharma Chemistry Division, FRI, Chemical Investigation on the 31 March, 1997 9211/PHD/070 Dehra Dun Barks and levels of Acacia catechu. 13 Sh. Mohd. Saleem House No.-190, Subash Forestry Studies on mass propagation of 31 March, 1997 9201/PHD/097 Nagar, Sector-A, Jammu phyllostachys pubescens & Tawi, J&K-180004.India. Dendrocalamus giganteus through tissue culture and macro proliferation. 14 Sh. Sushil Kumar Kapta Niwas, Kamla Nagar, Forestry Social forestry project of 31 March, 1997 9301/PHD/077 Sanjauli, Shimla-171006. Himachal Pradesh : An evaluative study. 15 Sh. T.R. Manoharan Chellam, T.C.3/1199, Forestry Economics of protected Area- A 16 October, 1997. 9301/PHD/085 Marackal Lane, case study of Periyar Tiger Kesavadasapuram, Reserve. Trivandrum-695004. 16 Km. Raka Verma 25, New Cantt. Road, Forestry Biomass Productivity and 28 January, 1998 9205/PHD/009 Hathibarkula, Dehra Dun. Nutrient Cycling in Second Growth Forest Appeared as a Result of Disturbance in old growth Pinus roxburghii Plantation 17 Sh. Devender Singh Virmani 34-L, Khurbara, Dehradun. Forestry Chemical Modification of Wood 28 January, 1998 9206/PHD/021 with Acetic Anhydride. 18 Sh. Subhash Chandra Biswas C/o Dr.Biswas, P.O.- Forestry Chemical, Biochemical and 28 January, 1998 9212/PHD/071 Mahasamund, Distt.-Raipur, nutritional Analysis of selected (M.P.)-493545. forest and hybrid Legume seeds by conventional methods and new assay development by instrumentational methods. 19 Sh. Anil Kumar Yadav S/o Dr. Banarasi Lal, (Prof. & Forestry Studies on the performance of 28 January, 1998 9212/PHD/113 Head- Agronomy), G.B.Pant some medicinal and aromatic Univ. of Agriculture & plants under poplar (E. deltoides Technology, Pantnagar, Distt. - 3) plantation in Kumaon foot Udham Singh Nagar-263145. Hills. (U.A) 20 Km. Anita V. 9301/PHD/083 Vasanth Vihar, T.C.7/1991, Forestry Landuse change and its impact 28 January, 1998 Pangode, Thirumala, P.O., on socio-economic conditions of Trivandrum-695006. the tribals: A case study of Wayand in Kerala. 21 Sh. Shashi Kumar 1-A, Rispana Road, Dehra Dun Forestry Biomass and nutrient dynamics 28 January, 1998 9301/PHD/090 in a restored mine ecosystem of Doon Valley 22 Sh. Himmat Singh K.C. Eastern Forestry Regional Forestry Survey identification and 28 January, 1998 9305/PHD/121 Office, Birat Nagar, Morang, distribution of Leguminous and Nepal Via Jogbani, Bihar. non-leguminous nitrogen fixing plants vis-à-vis nodulation behaviour in relation to altitudinal variations from Terai to tree line in the forest of Eastern Nepal 23 Km. Sushma Sharma C/o sharma Tent House, Forestry Improvement in Propagation 28 January, 1998 Rajendra Nagar, Bilaspur, and Establishment of Bamboos (M.P.)-495001. through tissue culture techniques 24 Sh. N.K. Joshi 9206/PHD/145 IIFM, Nehru Nagar, Bhopal, Forestry Computer-based simulation 28 January, 1998 (M.P.) Model for Afforestation on waste lands 25 Sh. Pankaj Khullar 97/3 (A)-1, Civil Lines, Forestry Studies on Growth Attributes 28 January, 1998 9310/PHD/150 Jhansi, (U.P)-248001. and proliferation behaviour of seedlings of some sympodial bamboos as affected by silvicultural manipulations 26 Smt. Amarinder Kaur C/o S.Harbhajan Singh Forestry Impact of forestry extension 28 January, 1998 9312/PHD/167 Advocate, H.No. 1285, Sector, programmes on rural women of Sector-18 C, Chandigarh Ambala district in Haryana 27 Sh. Prabhakar S.Mardikar Conservator of Forest,D-State Forestry Eco-Edaphic studies on plant 28 January, 1998 forest research Institute, P.O. succession in the revegetated Polypather, Jabalpur. bauxite mine overburdens in Amarkantak area of Madhya Pradesh. 28 Sh. Naresh K. Kapse Vill. & Post-Palandur (Ch.), Forestry Formulation of Biofungicidal 28 January, 1998 Distt. Bhandara. preparations to control fungal Decay of stored Bamboos with particular Emphasis on Trihodermi species. 29 Km. Seema Srivastava D/o Sh. K.D. Srivastava, 6-B, Forestry Studies on Biotechnological 30 March, 1998 9206/PHD/025 Haridwar Road, Dehra Dun. modifications of Dendrocalamus strictus Fibres. 30 Mrs. Poornima Uniyal 8, Rameshwar Mohalla, Near Forestry Effect of inoculation and 30 March, 1998 9209/PHD/042 Jhanda Talab, Dehra dun. nitrogen fertilizers on nodulation, nitrogen fixation, assimilation and growth behaviour in Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. 31 Sh. H.N.Mishra 19, Trevor Road, FRI, Dehra Forestry Study of Structural viability of 30 March, 1998 9211/PHD/068 Dun. integrated Bamboo Culm columns for economic use as mining props. 32 Sh. N.G. Ramachandra S/o late Sh. N.Gangadharappa, Forestry Provenance Variation in Seed 31 August, 1998 9205/PHD/005 Alakapur (Post), Via and Seedling Parameters in Thonedebhavi, Gowribidanur Acacia catechu Willd. (Taluk), Kohar, Distt., Karnataka. 33 Sh. V.K.Kulshreshtha 31, P.S.T., Colony, VIP Road, Forestry To Determine Critical Limits of 31 August, 1998 9205/PHD/008 Agra-282001. Nutrients in Soil and Plant Parts of Dalbergia sissoo. 34 Sh. Vishnu Bhatt Biotechnology Section, Crop Forestry Biochemical Genetic studies in 31 August, 1998 9208/PHD/027 Improvement Division, Casuarina spp. IGFRI, Jhansi-284003. 35 Smt. Nidhi Rastogi 205/4, Joshi Tola, Subhash Forestry Study of changes in soil 31 August, 1998 9209/PHD/037 Marg, Lucknow-226003. properties and forest vegetation consequent upon introduction of Madhya Ganga Canal System in Uttar Pradesh. 36 Sh. D.C. Chaudhary 124/1-1, Rajendra Nagar, Forestry Biological application of 31 August, 1998 9209/PHD/038 Street No.-4, Dehra Dun. essential oils from Eucalyptus species. 37 Smt. Rama Venkataraman H.No.-13, Street No. 12, Forestry Socio-economic impact as a 31 August, 1998 Ashirwad Enclave, Dehra Dun. result of mining in Dehradun, Mussoorie area. 38 Ms. Meeta Gaur AFRI, 16/512, Choprani Forestry Investigation on the 31 August, 1998 9301/PHD/073 Housing Board, Jodhpur. morphology Bionomics ecology and management of Rohida Defoliator Patialus Tecomella Panji (Coleoptera Curculionidae) 39 Sh. Jayasankar B. Jaya Bhavan, T.C.27/854, Forestry Economic Analysis of Forest 31 August, 1998 9301/PHD/087 Vanchiyoor P.O., Trivandrum- Resource management : A study 695035. of Bamboos in Kerala. 40 Smt. Nanita Khatri C/o Sh. Ashok L.N.Khatri, Forestry Study of agroforestry systems 31 August, 1998 9301/For/078 Rajpura, Burhanpur, (M.P). with reference to agriculture crop-rotation 41 Km. Vinita Sharma D/o Sh. S.N.Sharma, 1/11, Forestry Species diversity and pollination 31 August, 1998 9301/PHD/056 Idgah, Dehra Dun ecology of Honey bee fauna in a subtropical forest ecosystem 9in Doon Valley) 42 Sh. P.Jaya 9302/PHD/097 420-B, Kumara Vilas, Forestry Physiological investigations on 31 August, 1998 Ramavarma Puram, Nagercoil- the performace of oilpalm 629001, Tamil Nadu (Elacis guineenisis Jaeq.) introduced from different sources. 43 Sh. Krishna Kumar Chandra Vill. & P.O.-Lakhali, Via- Forestry Contribution of VA mycorrhiza 31 August, 1998 9304/PHD/080 Bamhanidih, Champa, Distt.- in afforestation of coal mine Bilaspur, (M.P.)-495660. area. 44 Sh. A.O.Varghese Poothole P.O., Trichur, Kerala- Forestry Ecological studies of the Forest 31 August, 1998 9308/PHD/158 680004. of Peppara wildlife sanctuary (Kerala) using remote sensing techniques. 45 Ms. Kiran Agnihotri Q.No.-544, H.T.P.P.Colony, Forestry Pysiomorphological changes 31 August, 1998 9309/PHD/105 Darri, Bilaspur.
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