Dr. Shweta  Singh
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Dr. Shweta Singh

Post-doctoral Fellow
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, India


Highest Degree
PostDoc Fellow in Botany from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi, India

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Plant Biodiversity
62%
Medicinal Plants
90%
Plant Analysis
75%
Botany
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

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Selected Publications

  1. Pandey, A. and S. Singh, 2016. Aloe vera: A systematic review of its industrial and ethno-medicinal efficacy. Int. J. Pharm. Res. Allied Sci., 5: 21-33.
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  2. Singh, S. and T.R. Sahu, 2015. Tree ferns of pachmarhi biosphere reserve, Madhya Pradesh, India: Taxonomy, ethnobotany and conservation. Int. J., 3: 566-577.
  3. Singh, S. and R. Singh, 2015. Traditional uses of tree ferns among the tribes of pachmarhi biosphere reserve (MP). Ethnobotany, 26: 111-115.
  4. Singh, S. and A. Pandey, 2015. Significance and commercial aspects of ethno-fishing techniques used by baiga tribe to improve their livelihood in Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh, India. Int. J. Multidisciplinary Res. Dev., 2: 529-533.
  5. Shweta, S. and R. Singh, 2015. A review on endemic Indian resurrecting herb Selaginellabryopteris (L.) Bak Sanjeevani. Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Res., 6: 1000-1007.
  6. Pandey, A., S. Singh, R. Singh and R.G Mavinkurve, 2015. Use of indigenous plants in traditional health care systems and economic use by mishing tribe of Jorhat, Assam, India. World J. Pharm. Pharm. Sci., 4: 1277-1289.
  7. Pandey, A., S. Singh and R. Singh, 2015. Community based conservation of ethno-medicinal plants used by the Chakma community of Tripura, India. Int. J. Pharm. Bio Sci., 6: 445-454.
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  8. Singh, S. and R. Singh, 2013. Utilization of pteridophytes of Achanakmar-Amarkantak biosphere reserve, Central India in women's health and beauty care practices. Int. Res. J. Pharm., 4: 235-240.
  9. Shweta, S. and R. Singh, 2013. Phytochemistry and identification of bioactive compounds of ethnobotanically important species Dryopteris cochleata (D. Don) C. Chr. NeBIO, 4: 65-71.
  10. Singh, S., 2012. Systematic survey of family isoetaceae in central India. J. Econ. Taxonomic Bot., 36: 336-344.
  11. Singh, S. and R. Singh, 2012. Ethnomedicinal use of Pteridophytes in reproductive health of tribal women of Pachmarhi biosphere reserve, Madhya Pradesh, India. Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Res., 3: 4780-4790.
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  12. Shweta, S., 2010. Pteridophytic diversity of kanger valley national park. Ind. Fern J., 27: 346-362.
  13. Shweta, S., 2010. Pteridophytic diversity of kanger valley national park, bastar, chhattishgarh A. Ind. Fern J., 27: 272-285.
  14. Shweta, S., 2010. A taxonomic survey of Selaginella of central India. Ind. Fern J., 27: 263-272.
  15. Shweta, S., R.D. Dixit and T.R. Sahu, 2005. Ethnobotanical use of pteridophytes of amarkantak (M.P.). Ind. J. Traditional Knowl., 4: 392-395.
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  16. Shweta, S. and R.D. Dixit, 2005. Studies on the Morpho-taxonomy of polypodiaceae of central india. Phytotaxonomy, 5: 63-67.
  17. Shweta, S. and R.D. Dixit, 2005. Fern allies of central India. J. Eco. Tax. Bot., 29: 180-195.
  18. Dixit, R.D. and S. Shweta, 2005. Pteridophytic diversity of sanjay national park, sidhi district, M.P. Ind. Forester, 5: 245-252.
  19. Dixit, R.D. and S. Shweta, 2005. Diversity of pteridophytes in chhathisgarh and their conservation strategies. J. Eco. Tax. Bot., 29: 130-145.
  20. Dixit, R.D. and S. Shweta, 2005. A new species of Microgonium presl (Hymenophyllaceae) from great nicobar Island, India. Ind. Fern J., 22: 180-182.
  21. Shweta, S., R.D. Dixit and T.R. Sahu, 2004. Ethnobotanical and indigenous knowledge of Dryopteris cochleataL (Buch. Ham. ex D. Don) C. Chr. and Tectaria coadunata (Wall. ex Hook. et Grev.) C. Chr. among the tribal communities of amarkantak. M.P. J. Bot. Soc. Univ. Sagar., 39: 113-117.
  22. Dixit, R.D. and S. Shweta, 2004. Medicinal Pteridophytes-An Overview. In: In: Medicinal Plants Utilization and Conservation, Trivedi, P.C. (Ed.)., Aavishkar Publication, Distributors Jaipur, pp: 268-297.
  23. Dixit, R.D. and S. Shweta, 2004. Enumeration of the rare, endangered and endemic Pteridophytes from central India. Ind. Fern J., 21: 96-108.
  24. Shweta, S., R.D. Dixit and T.R. Sahu, 2003. Some medicinally important pteridophytes of central India. Int. J. Gor. Usuf. Magt., 4: 41-51.
  25. Singh, S., 2002. Lygodium altum (CB Clarke) vAvR-a fern new to Orissa. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot., 26: 537-539.
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  26. Shweta, S., 2002. Lygodium altum (Clarke) v.A.v.R-A fern new to Orissa. J. Eco. Taxon. Bot., 26: 537-539.