Dr. Shri Kant Tripathi

Professor
Department of Forestry, Mizoram University, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Botany from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India

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Biography

Dr. Shri Kant Tripathi is currently working as Professor at Mizoram University, Aizawl, India. He obtained his PhD in Botany from Banaras Hindu University in 1992. His area of interest related to Understand Changes in the Forest Ecosystem Structure and Functioning, Identify Drivers of Ecosystem Change, and Sustain Ecosystem Properties. He is member of editor board and reviewers in journals.

Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
Botany
Biomass Production
Nutrition Nursing
Tropical Biomedicine

Selected Publications

  1. Zhirnova, D.F., L.V. Belokopytova, K.K. Upadhyay, S.K. Tripathi, E.A. Babushkina and E.A. Vaganov, 2022. 495-Year wood anatomical record of siberian stone pine (Pinus sibirica Du Tour) as climatic proxy on the timberline. Forests, Vol. 13. 10.3390/f13020247.
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  2. Yinga, O.E., K.S. Kumar, M. Chowlani, S.K. Tripathi, V.P. Khanduri and S.K. Singh, 2022. Influence of land-use pattern on soil quality in a steeply sloped tropical mountainous region, India. Arch. Agron. Soil Sci., 68: 852-872.
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  3. Vanlalfakawma, D.C., B. Malsawmkima, K.K. Upadhyay and S.K. Tripathi, 2022. Gregarious flowering in Sinarundinaria griffithiana (Munro) Chao & Renvoize, Mizoram, India. Curr. Sci., 122: 133-134.
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  4. Singh, N.S., N.S. Singh, K.K. Upadhyay and S.K. Tripathi, 2022. Leaf litter decomposition of Melocanna baccifera (Roxb.) Kurz under field and laboratory microcosm in Northeast India. Indian J. Ecol., 49: 114-118.
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  5. Singh, N.S., M.C. Vanlalruati and S.K. Tripathi, 2022. Soil fertility influences leave quality of Morus alba L. in Mizoram, Northeast India. Vegetos, 35: 825-832.
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  6. Singh, N.S., K.K. Upadhyay and S.K. Tripathi, 2022. Leaf litter decomposition of Melocanna baccifera (Roxb.) kurz under field and laboratory microcosm in northeast India. Indian J. Ecol., 49: 114-118.
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  7. Wapongnungsang, E.Y. Ovung and S.K. Tripathi, 2021. Assessment of tree diversity in tropical moist deciduous forest of Mizoram University, Northeast India. J. Appl. Nat. Sci., 13: 95-100.
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  8. Wapongnungsang, E. Ovung, K.K. Upadhyay and S.K. Tripathi, 2021. Soil fertility and rice productivity in shifting cultivation: Impact of fallow lengths and soil amendments in Lengpui, Mizoram Northeast India. Heliyon, Vol. 7. 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06834.
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  9. Upadhyay, K.K., S.K. Shah, A. Roy and S.K. Tripathi, 2021. Dendroclimatology of teak indicates prevailing climatic conditions of tropical moist forests in India. Ecol. Indic., Vol. 129. 10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.107888.
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  10. Ovung, E.Y., B. Loya, F.Q. Brearley and S.K. Tripathi, 2021. Ethnic uses of Parkia timoriana (Fabaceae) and their significance to the Lotha tribes of Nagaland, North East India. Vegetos, 34: 77-85.
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  11. Momin, M.D., N.S. Singh, A. Kumar and S.K. Tripathi, 2021. Structural and functional characterization of rhizosphere actinomycetes of major crop plants under shifting cultivation practice in Northeast India. Vegetos, 34: 638-646.
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  12. Manpoong, C., Wapongnungsang and S.K. Tripathi, 2021. Soil carbon stock in different land-use systems in the hilly terrain of Mizoram, Northeast India. J. Appl. Nat. Sci., 13: 723-728.
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  13. Kumar, K.S., V.P. Khanduri and S.K. Tripathi, 2021. Reproductive adaptations and the availability of pollinating vectors in white Indian teak (Gmelina arborea Roxb.) in tropical rain forest of Indo-Burma Hotspot. Trees Forests People, Vol. 3. 10.1016/j.tfp.2020.100058.
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  14. Ao, A., S. Changkija and S.K. Tripathi, 2021. Stand structure, community composition and tree species diversity of sub-tropical forest of Nagaland, Northeast India. Trop. Ecol., 62: 549-562.
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  15. Wapongnungsang, H. Saplalrinliana and S.K. Tripathi, 2020. Impact of low cost indigenous soil inputs on soil fertility in different fallow lands following shifting cultivation in Muallungthu, Mizoram. J. Indian Soc. Soil Sci., 68: 210-220.
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  16. Wapongnungsang and S.K. Tripathi, 2019. Fine root growth dynamics and element return to soil during shifting cultivation in tropical semi-evergreen forests of Northeast India. J. Environ. Biol., 40: 45-52.

  17. Ramchhanliana, H. and S.K. Tripathi, 2019. Carbon and nitrogen differences in rhizosphere soil of annual plants in abandoned lands following shifting agriculture in northeast India. Nutr. Cycling Agroecosyst., 113: 157-166.
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  18. Wapongnungsang, M. Chowlani and S.K. Tripathi, 2018. Changes in soil fertility and rice productivity in three consecutive years cropping under different fallow phases following shifting cultivation. Int. J. Plant Soil Sci., 25: 1-10.
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  19. Wapongnungsang, Lalnunzira and S.K. Tripathi, 2018. Dynamics of carbon and nitrogen in forest fallows following shifting cultivation in Mizoram, Northeast India. Int. J. Plant Environ., 4: 55-63.

  20. Wapongnungsang, Adangnaro and S.K. Tripathi, 2018. Effects of different land use systems on soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics in Zunheboto District of Nagaland, Northeast India. Indian J. Ecol., 45: 831-834.
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  21. Wapongnungsang, Hauchhum R. and S.K. Tripathi, 2018. Dry matter, carbon and nitrogen inputs from Tephrosia candida hedgerows in different fallow lands following shifting cultivation in Mizoram. Multilogic Sci., 7: 267-271.

  22. Marcy, M. and S.K. Tripathi, 2018. Studies of endophytic actinomycetes associated with medicinal plants of Mizoram, Northeast, India. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci., 7: 1398-1407.
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  23. Linthoingambi, D.N., S. Dipendra and S.K. Tripathi, 2018. Tree species composition and diversity in tropical moist forests of Mizoram, Northeast India. Indian J. Ecol., 45: 454-461.
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  24. Lalnunzira, C. and S.K. Tripathi, 2018. Leaf and root production, decomposition and fluxes of carbon and nitrogen during stand development in tropical moist forests, northeast India. Soil Res., 56: 306-317.
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  25. Wapongnungsang, R. Hauchhum and S.K. Tripathi, 2017. Litter decomposition Vis-à-vis carbon and nitrogen dynamics of Tephrosia candida components in different fallow periods following shifting cultivation in Mizoram. Indian J. Ecol., 44: 791-796.
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  26. Vanlalfakawma, D.C., F. Lalnunmawia, S.K. Sen and S.K. Tripathi, 2017. Sporadic flowering of Bambusa tulda in Mizoram: A preliminary report. Sci. Vision, 17: 160-162.

  27. Tripathi, S.K., C. David, Vanlalfakawma and F. Lalnunmawia, 2017. Shifting Cultivation on Steep Slopes of Mizoram, India: Impact of Policy Reforms. In: Shifting Cultivation Policies: Balancing Environmental and Social Sustainability, Cairns, M. (Ed.)., CABI International, Pakistan, ISBN: 978-1786391797, pp: 393-413.

  28. Singh, S.B., S.K. Tripathi and B.P. Mishra, 2017. Medicinal Plants and its Therapeutic Uses. In: Ethano-Medicinal Plants Used by South West Khasi Hill District Community of Meghalaya, India, Kshetrimayum, B. (Ed.)., OMICS Group eBook, UK, pp: 1-8.

  29. Lalremsang, P., C.D. Vanlalfakawma and S.K. Tripathi, 2017. Socio-economic potential and marketing trend of bamboo in Mizoram: A case study from Aizawl District. Indian Forester, 143: 846-851.
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  30. Hauchhum, R. and S.K. Tripathi, 2017. Rhizosphere effects of Melocanna baccifera on soil microbial properties under different fallow phases following shifting cultivation. Int. J. Plant Soil Sci., 17: 1-9.
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  31. Tripathi, S.K., A. Roy, D. Kushwaha, F. Lalnunmawia and Lalnundanga et al., 2016. Perspectives of forest biodiversity conservation in Northeast India. J. Biodivers., Bioprospecting Dev., 3: 5-10.
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  32. Lalramliani, C.B., C. Lalnunzira and S.K. Tripathi, 2016. Study of litter decomposition in two nitrogen fixing shrub species, Flemingia macrophylla and Tephrosia candida in Lunglei district of Mizoram. Sci. Vision, 16: 106-112.
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  33. Tripathi, S.K., 2015. Plant Diversity Change along Disturbance Gradient in Mizoram, Northeast India. In: Biodiversity in Tropical Ecosystems, Tripathi, S.K. (Ed.)., Today and Tomorrow’s Printers and Publishers, New Delhi, India, pp: 101-116.

  34. Tripathi, S.K., 2015. Biodiversity in Tropical Ecosystems 2015. Today and Tomorrow Printers and Publishers, New Delhi, India, ISBN: 81-7019-513-2, pp: 287-317.

  35. Tripathi, S.K., 2015. Biodiversity in India: An introduction. In: Biodiversity in Tropical Ecosystems, Tripathi, S.K. (Ed.)., Today and Tomorrow’s Printers and Publishers, New Delhi, India, pp: 1-8.

  36. Tripathi, S.K., 2015. Biodiversity in India: A synthesis. In: Biodiversity in Tropical Ecosystems, Tripathi, S.K. (Ed.)., Today and Tomorrows Printers and Publishers, New Delhi, India, pp: 507-510.

  37. Tripathi, S.K., C.P. Kushwaha A. Roy and S.K. Basu, 2015. Measuring ecosystem patterns and processes through fractals. Curr. Sci., 109: 1418-1426.
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  38. Singh, S.B., B.P. Mishra and S.K. Tripathi, 2015. Recovery of plant diversity and soil nutrients during stand development in subtropical forests of Mizoram. Northeast India. Biodiversitas, 16: 205-212.
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  39. Lalnunmawia, F. and S.K. Tripathi, 2015. Management of soil fertility and sustained crop productivity in rice-based agro-ecosystems in Mizoram, Northeast India. Res. J. Agric. Environ. Manage., 4: 088-096.
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  40. Kushwaha, C.P.,, S.K. Tripathi and K.P. Singh, 2015. Diversity in Reproductive Phenology of Indian Dry Tropical Forest Trees. In: Biodiversity in Tropical Ecosystems, Tripathi, S.K. (Ed.)., Today and Tomorrow’s Printers and Publishers, New Delhi, India, pp: 165-176.

  41. Kushwaha, C.P., S.K. Tripathi and K.P. Singh, 2015. Diversity of Leaf Deciduousnesss in Important Trees of Dry Tropical Forest, India. In: Biodiversity in Tropical Ecosystems, Tripathi, S.K. (Ed.)., Today and Tomorrow’s Printers and Publishers, New Delhi, india, pp: 177-189.

  42. Vanlalfakawma, D.C., F. Lalnunmawia and S.K. Tripathi, 2014. Soil carbon pools of bamboo forests of Mizoram, India. Sci. Vision, 14: 46-50.
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  43. Tripathi, S.K., 2014. Perturbations in global nitrogen cycle-causes and consequences: A review. Int. J. Environ. Sci., 3: 5-10.

  44. Tripathi, S.K., 2014. Perturbations in global nitrogen cycle - causes and consequences: A review. Int. J. Environ. Sci., 3: 5-10.
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  45. Singh, B., B.P. Mishra and S.K. Tripathi, 2014. Diversity of medicinally important plant: A case study from Tenhrill area of Mizoram. In: Traditional Environmental Knowledge and Biodiversity, Pati, R.N., S. Shukla and L. Chnaza (Eds.)., Sarup Book Publishers PVT Ltd., New Delhi, india, pp: 334-553.

  46. Pachuau, L., L. Hauzel, D.C. Vanlalfakawma and S.K. Tripathi, 2014. Muli bamboo (Melocanna baccifera) as a new source of microcrystalline cellulose. J. App. Pharm. Sci., 4: 087-094.
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  47. Lanunmawia, F. and S.K. Tripathi, 2014. Forest biodiversity resource and its conservation by indigenous people of Mizoram, Northeast India. Biodiversity Watch, 1: 31-47.

  48. Lanunmawia F. and S.K. Tripathi, 2014. Forest biodiversity resource and its conservation by indigenous people of Mizoram, Northeast India. Biodivers. Watch, 1: 31-47.

  49. Tripathi, S.K., 2013. Nutrient addition effects on herbaceous composition and soil nutrient dynamics in Indian dry tropical forest and savanna ecosystems. Nebio, 4: 13-20.

  50. Tripathi, S.K., 2013. Impact of environmental nitrogen loading on diversity of natural forest ecosystems: An ecological viewpoint. Nebio, 4: 88-102.

  51. Tripathi, S.K., 2013. Forest fine roots in changing environment. J. Sci. Technol., 1: 70-77.

  52. Pachuau, L., C. Malsawmtluangi, N.K. Nath, H. Ramdinsangi, D.C. Vanlalfakawma and S.K. Tripathi, 2013. Physicochemical and functional characterization of microcrystalline cellulose from bamboo (Dendrocalamus longispathus). Int. J. PharmTech. Res., 5: 1561-1571.

  53. Tripathi, S.K., C.P. Kushwaha and S.K. Basu, 2012. Application of fractal theory in assessing soil aggregates in Indian tropical ecosystems. J. For. Res., 23: 355-364.
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  54. Grogan, P., F. Lalnunmawia and S.K. Tripathi, 2012. Shifting cultivation in steeply sloped regions: A review of management options and research priorities for Mizoram state, Northeast India. Agrofor. Syst., 84: 163-177.
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  55. Grogan, P., F. Lalnunmawia and S.K. Tripathi, 2012. Shifting cultivation in steeply sloped regions: A review of management options and research priorities for Mizoram state, Northeast India. Agroforestry Syst., 84: 163-177.
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  56. Kushwaha, C.P., S.K. Tripathi, B.D. Tripathi and K.P. Singh, 2011. Patterns of tree phenological diversity in dry tropics. Acta. Ecologica Sinica, 31: 179-185.
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  57. Kushwaha, C.P., S.K. Tripathi and K.P. Singh, 2011. Tree specific traits affect flowering time in Indian dry tropical forest. Plant Ecol., 212: 985-998.
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  58. Bidyasagar, S.S., B.P. Mishra and S.K. Tripathi, 2011. Changes in phytosociological attributes and plant species diversity in secondary successional forests following stone mining in Aizawl district of Mizoram. Nebio, 2: 20-25.

  59. Tripathi, S.K., 2010. The need for establishing long-term ecological research stations network in India. Curr. Sci., 98: 21-22.
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  60. Pandey, R.R., G. Sharma, T.B. Singh and S.K. Tripathi, 2010. Factors influencing soil CO2 efflux in a northeastern Indian oak forest and plantation. Afr. J. Plant Sci., 4: 280-289.
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  61. Kushwaha, C.P., S.K. Tripathi, G.S. Singh and K.P. Singh, 2010. Diversity of deciduousness and phenological traits of key Indian dry tropical forest trees. Ann. Forest Sci., 67: 310-317.
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  62. Kushwaha, C.P., S.K. Tripathi, G.S. Singh and K.P. Singh, 2010. Diversity of deciduousness and phenological traits of key Indian dry tropical forest trees. Ann. For. Sci., Vol. 67, No. 3. 10.1051/forest/2009116.
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  63. Tripathi, S.K., 2009. Human influences on mobility of nitrogen in the environment: Needs for research and management. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 29: 130-135.
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  64. Tripathi, S.K., 2009. Ecological dimensions: From global change to molecular ecology. Curr. Sci., 97: 1527-1528.

  65. Tripathi, S.K., C.P. Kushwaha and K.P. Singh, 2008. Tropical forest and savanna ecosystems show differential impact of N and P additions on soil organic matter and aggregate structure. Global Change Biol., 14: 2572-2581.
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  66. Tripathi, S.K. and K.P. Singh, 2008. Role of active components in carbon and nutrient cycling of bamboo ecosystems in Indian dry tropical region. J. Bamboo Rattans, 7: 141-150.

  67. Pandey, R.R., G. Sharma, S.K. Tripathi and A.K. Singh, 2007. Litterfall, litter decomposition and nutrient dynamics in subtropical natural forest and managed plantations in northeastern India. Forest Ecol. Manage., 240: 96-104.
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  68. Pandey, R.R., G. Sharma, S.K. Tripathi and A.K. Singh, 2007. Litterfall, litter decomposition and nutrient dynamics in a subtropical natural oak forest and managed plantation in northeastern India. Forest Ecol. Manage., 240: 96-104.
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  69. Tripathi, S.K., A. Sumida, K. Ono, H. Shibata, S. Uemura, Y. Kodama and T. Hara, 2006. Leaf litterfall and decomposition of different above- and belowground parts of birch (Betula ermanii) tree and dwarf bamboo (Sasa kurilensis) shrub in a young secondary forest of Northern Japan. Biol. Fert. Soils, 43: 237-246.

  70. Tripathi, S.K., A. Sumida, K. Ono, H. Shibata, S. Uemura, Takahashi K. and T. Hara, 2006. The effects of understory dwarf bamboo (Sasa kurilensis) removal on soil fertility in Betula ermanii forest of Northern Japan. Ecol. Res., 21: 315-320.
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  71. Tripathi, S.K., A. Sumida, K. Ono, H. Shibata, S. Uemura and T. Hara, 2005. Growth and substrate quality of fine root and soil nitrogen availability in a young Betula ermanii forest of Northern Japan: Effects of the removal of understory dwarf bamboo (Sasa kurilensis). Forest Ecol. Manage., 212: 278-290.
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  72. Roy, A., S.K. Tripathi and S.K. Basu, 2004. Formulating diversity vector for ecosystem comparison. Ecol. Modell., 179: 499-513.
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  73. Singh, K.P., T.N. Mandal and S.K. Tripathi, 2001. Patterns of restoration of soil phisico-chemical properties and microbial biomass in different landslide sites in the sal forest ecosystem of Nepal Himalaya. Ecol. Eng., 17: 385-401.

  74. Kushwaha, C.P., S.K. Tripathi and K.P. Singh, 2001. Soil organic matter and Water-stable aggregates under different tillage and residue conditions in a tropical dryland agroecosystem. Applied Soil Ecol., 16: 229-241.
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  75. Singh, K.P. and S.K. Tripathi, 2000. Impact of environmental nutrient loading on the structure and functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. Curr. Sci., 79: 316-323.
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  76. Singh, K.P. and S.K. Tripathi, 2000. Impact of environmental nutrient loading on the structure and functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. Curr. Sci., 79: 316-323.
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  77. Kushwaha, C.P., S.K. Tripathi and K.P. Singh, 2000. Variations in soil microbial biomass and N availability due to residue and tillage management in a dryland rice agroecosystem. Soil Tillage Res., 56: 153-166.
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  78. Tripathi, S.K., K.P. Singh and P.K. Singh, 1999. Temporal changes in spatial pattern of fine root mass and nutrient concentrations in bamboo savannas in Indian dry tropics. Applied Veg. Sci., 2: 229-238.
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  79. Tripathi, S.K., K.P. Singh and P.K. Singh, 1999. Litterfall, litter decomposition and nutrient release pattern in four native tree species raised on coal mine spoil at Singrauli, India. Biol. fertility Soil, 29: 371-378.
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  80. Singh, K.P. and S.K. Tripathi, 1999. Responses of Terrestrial Ecosystems to Nutrient Enrichment. In: Biodiversity, Taxonomy and Ecology, Tandon, R.K. and P. Singh (Eds.)., Scientific Publication, Jodhpur, India, pp: 327-350.

  81. Tripathi, S.K., C.P. Kushwaha and K.P. Singh, 1998. Physico-chemical characterizations of recently harvested and mature bamboo savannas in Indian dry tropics. Ecoprint, 5: 1-8.

  82. Tripathi, S.K. and K.P. Singh, 1996. Culm recruitment, dry matter dynamics and carbon flux in recently harvested and mature bamboo savannas in Indian dry tropics. Ecol. Res., 11: 149-164.
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  83. Tripathi, S.K. and K.P. Singh, 1995. Litter dynamics of recently harvested and mature bamboo savannas in the dry tropics. J. Trop. Ecol., 12: 403-417.
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  84. Tripathi, S.K. and K.P. Singh, 1994. Productivity and nutrient cycling in recently harvested and mature bamboo savannas in the dry tropics. J. Applied Ecol., 31: 109-124.
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  85. Tripathi, S.K. and K.P. Singh, 1993. An ecological assessment of spatial pattern in site conditions in bamboo plantations in dry tropical regions with a comment on clump spacing. Indian Forester, 119: 238-256.
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  86. Tripathi, S.K. and K.P. Singh, 1992. Nutrient immobilization and release pattern during plant decomposition in a dry tropical bamboo savanna,India. Biol. Fertil. Soil, 14: 191-199.
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  87. Tripathi, S.K. and K.P. Singh, 1992. Abiotic and litter quality control during the decomposition of different plant parts in a dry tropical bamboo savanna in India. Pedobiologia, 36: 241-256.
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  88. Singh, K.P. and S.K. Tripathi, 1992. Restoration of Degraded Forest Ecosystems. In: Restoration of Degraded Land: Concepts and Strategies, Singh, J.S. (Ed.)., Rastogi Publications, Meerut, India, pp:73-99.

  89. Singh, K.P., S.K. Tripathi and N. Srivastava, 1991. Tropical forest ecosystems: Causes and consequences of forest degradation. Interaction, 9: 25-40.

  90. Singh, K.P., S.K. Tripathi and N. Srivastava, 1991. Biomass energy: A viable option to meet energy need in dry tropics. J. Sci. Res., 41: 47-54.

  91. Rikhari, H.C., R.S. Singh and S.K. Tripathi, 1991. Pattern of species distribution, community characters and regeneration of major forest communities along an elevation gradient in Central Himalayas. Int. J. Ecol. Environ. Sci., 17: 167-174.
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  92. Tripathi, S.K., V.P. Upadhyay and K.R. Verma, 1989. A comparison of different indices of diversity of tree species at Kasar Devi forest in Kumaun Himalayas. Vegetos, 2: 86-93.

  93. Tripathi, S.K., R.S. Singh, V.P. Upadhyay and R.P. Singh, 1989. Population Hills in Kumaun Himalayas. J. Tree Sci., 8: 78-80.

  94. Pandey, P., S.K. Tripathi and V.P. Upadhyay, 1989. Epiphytic bryophytes on certain tree species of Aberfoyle mixed oak-conifer forest in Nainital. Vegetos, 2: 127-133.

  95. Tripathi, S.K., V.P. Upadhayay and K.R. Verma, 1988. Diversity of shrub species at Kasar Devi forest in Kumaun Himalayas. Environ. Ecol., 7: 537-542.

  96. Tripathi, S.K., K.R. Verma and V.P. Upadhyay, 1987. Analysis of forest vegetation at Kasar Devi hill of north-west Almora division in Kumaun Himalaya. Plant Sci., 97: 265-276.
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