Dr. Madhu Bala Sharma

Associate Professor
Deemed University, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Botany from Himachal Pradesh University, India

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Biography

bORN IN 1962 AND COMPLETED PH. D. IN 1990. WORKING AS PROFESSOR IN DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY, NERIST, NIRJULI-791109.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
Wood Properties
Medicinal Plants
Forest Biometry
Anatomy

Selected Publications

  1. Sharma, M., C.L. Sharma and D. Laishram, 2017. Variation in anatomical and physical properties of some Schizostachyum species of Manipur, India. J. Indian Acad. Wood Sci., 14: 79-90.
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  2. Bhuyan, L., C.L. Sharma, B. Singh and M.B. Sharma, 2017. Vegetative propagation of two important Garcinia species of Assam, NE India. J. Med. Plants, 5: 273-277.
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  3. Bharali, P., M. Sharma, C.L. Sharma and B. Singh, 2017. Ethnobotanical survey of spices and condiments used by some tribes of Arunachal Pradesh. J. Med. Plants Stud., 5: 101-109.
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  4. Bharali, P., C.L. Sharma, B. Singh and M. Sharma, 2017. Ethnobotanical studies of spice and condiment plants used by some communities of Assam. Int. J. Adv. Sci. Res., 3: 1-11.

  5. Pangging, G., M. Sharma, C.L. Sharma and A.S. Sharma, 2016. Natural resource management in eastern himalaya: A case study of fringe villages of Shergaon forest division, Arunachal Pradesh. Curr. World Environ., 11: 800-807.
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  6. Singh, M.K., M. Sharma and C.L. Sharma, 2015. Wood anatomy of some members of family Lauraceae with reference to their identification. J. Indian Acad. Wood Sci., 12: 137-144.
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  7. Sharma, M., C.L. Sharma and D.D. Lama, 2015. Anatomical and fibre characteristics of some agro waste materials for pulp and paper making. Int. J. Agric. Sci. Res., 5: 155-162.

  8. Sharma, C.L., M. Sharma, L. Singh, B.R. Gogoi and M.J. Kaur, 2015. Morpho-anatomical characteristics of leaves of Taxus wallichiana Zucc. from North Eastern and North Western Himalayas. Int. J. Curr. Res., 7: 24624-24627.
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  9. Kumar, Y.B., M. Sharma and C.L. Sharma, 2015. Anatomical and physical properties of Bambusa mizorameana Naithani. Int. J. Adv. Res., 3: 479-486.
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  10. Sharma, M., C.L. Sharma, M. Lalmalsawma, M.K. Singh and B.R. Gogoi, 2014. Wood anatomy of some Ficus species of Mizoram, NE India with reference to their identification. Int. J. Bot. Res., 4: 19-30.

  11. Sharma, M., C.L. Sharma and P.N. Marak, 2014. Indigenous uses of medicinal plants in North Garo Hills, Meghalaya, NE India. Res. J. Recent Sci., 3: 137-146.

  12. Sharma, M., C.L. Sharma and J. Debbarma, 2014. Ethnobotanical studies of some plants used by Tripuri tribes of Tripura, NE Indian with special references to magico religious beliefs. Int. J Plant Anim. Environ. Sci., 4: 518-528.

  13. Sharma, M., 2014. Comparative wood anatomy of Actinodaphne. Int. J. Plant Anim. Environ. Sci., 4: 165-169.

  14. Sharma, C.L., M. Sharma and L. Jamir, 2014. Radial variation in wood properties of plantation grown Terminalia myriocarpa Heurck & Muell-Arg in Nagaland, India. Res. J. Recent Sci., 3: 9-14.

  15. Gogoi, B.R., M. Sharma and C.L. Sharma, 2014. Ring width variations of Khasi pine (Pinus kesiya Royle ex Gordon) at breast height. J. Indian Acad. Wood Sci., 11: 87-92.
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  16. Singh, M.K., M. Sharma and C.L. Sharma, 2013. Wood anatomical variations in some Terminalia species of Assam. Int. J. Bot. Res., 3: 13-18.

  17. Sharma, M., C.L. Sharma and Y.B. Kumar, 2013. Evaluation of fiber characteristics in some weeds of Arunachal Pradesh, India for pulp and paper making. Res. J. Agric. For. Sci., 1: 15-21.

  18. Sharma, M., C.L. Sharma and J. Deb Barma, 2013. Ethnobotanical uses of some tree species in Khowai district of Tripura, NE India. Life Sci. Leaflets, 4: 60-80.

  19. Sharma, C.L., M. Sharma and M.J. Carter, 2013. Radial variation in fibre length and wood density of Mellanorrhoea usitata Wall. Indian Forester, 139: 518-520.

  20. Sharma, C.L., M. Sharma and Lipoktila, 2013. Timber species used in traditional wood carving by Ao Tribe of Nagaland. Life Sci. Leaflets, 4: 31-40.

  21. Sharma, M., C.L. Sharma, B.M. Kharkongor and M.J. Carter, 2011. Wood anatomical variations in some species of Quercus of Meghalaya. J. Ind. Acad. Wood Sci., 8: 152-157.
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  22. Sharma, C.L., M. Sharma, M.J. Carter and B.M. Kharkongor, 2011. Inter species wood variation of Castanopsis species of Meghalaya. J. Indian Acad. Wood Sci., 8: 124-129.
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  23. Sharma, M.B. and C.L. Sharma, 2007. Juvenile wood versus mature wood densities in Cedrus deodara (Roxb.) Loud. Indian Forester, 133: 247-251.
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  24. Sharma, C.L., M.B. Sharma, T. Pao and K. Lego, 2007. Wallichia disticha T. Anders-a multipurpose palm of Arunachal Pradesh. Ind. For., 133: 131-132.

  25. Sharma, M.B. and C.L. Sharma, 2000. Radial pattern of first-formed early wood tracheid length variation from pith to bark in deodar (Cedrus deodara (Roxb.) Loud). Indian Forester, 126: 861-864.

  26. Sharma, M.B. and C.L. Sharma, 1999. Effect of stem inclination on wood properties of deodar (Cedrus deodara (Roxb.) Loud.). Drevarsky Vyskum, 44: 21-30.

  27. Bala, M., 1993. Correlation among wood properties in Cedrus deodara (Roxb.) Loud. Ind. For., 119: 659-662.

  28. Bala, M. and M.K. Seth, 1992. Radial pattern of wood density variation from pith to bark in Cedrus deodara (Roxb.) Loud. Drevarsky Vyskum, 132: 11-21.

  29. Bala, M. and M.K. Seth, 1992. Intra-increment wood properties variation in compression wood rings of Cedrus deodara (Roxb.) Loud. Ind. J. For., 15: 5-8.

  30. Bala, M., 1991. Ring width variation at breast-height in Cedrus deodara (Roxb.) Loud. Ind. Acad. Wood Sci., 22: 45-51.

  31. Bala, M. and M.K. Seth, 1991. Effect of compression wood on wood properties in Cedrus deodara (Roxb.) Loud. Phytomorphology, 41: 155-160.

  32. Seth, M.K., M. Bala and C. Lal, 1989. Specific gravity variation within annual rings as a basis or selecting genetically superior trees of Cedrus deodara (Roxb.) Loud. J. Ind. Acad. Wood Sci., 20: 13-22.

  33. Seth, M.K., C. Lal and M. Bala, 1989. Juvenile wood versus mature wood whole-ring specific gravity in Pinus wallichiana A. B. Jacks. J. Tree Sci., 7: 98-101.

  34. Seth, M.K., C. Lal and M. Bala, 1989. Axial pattern of whole-ring density variation in blue pine (Pinus wallichiana A.B. Jackson). Wood Sci. Tech., 23: 295-298.
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  35. Seth, M.K., M. Bala and C. Lal, 1988. Intra-increment radial variation in tracheid length in Cedrus deodara (Roxb.) Loud. Phytomorphology, 38: 231-239.

  36. Seth, M.K., C. Lal and M. Bala, 1988. Radial pattern of whole-ring specific gravity variation from pith to bark at several successive heights in blue pine (Pinus wallichiana A.B.Jacks). Ind. For., 114: 275-284.
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  37. Seth, M.K., C. Lal and M. Bala, 1988. Effect of several variables on specific gravity in different zones of blue pine. Ind. J. For., 11: 42-47.

  38. Seth, M.K., M. Bala and C. Lal, 1987. Intra-increment circumferential variation in tracheid length as a basis for sampling genetically superior trees of deodar (Cedrus deodara (Roxb.) Loud. Wood Sci. Tech., 21: 293-301.
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  39. Seth, M.K., M. Bala and C. Lal, 1986. Intra-increment circumferential variation in specific gravity as a basis for sampling genetically superior trees of deodar (Cedrus deodara (Roxb.) Loud. J. Ind. Acad. Wood Sci., 17: 71-84.