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Life Member of National Institute of Ecology
Curriculum Vitae
Name
:
ATAR SINGH YADAV
Present position
:
Lecturer in Botany (Selection Scale)
Pay scale
:
37400-67000, grade pay 9000 /-
Basic pay
:
56470 /-
Official address
:
Department of Botany
Govt. R.R. Autonomous College
Alwar - 301001 Rajasthan
0144-2730025, 09414681566
Permanent address
:
1424, Vijay Nagar
Vijay Mandir Road
Alwar - 301001 Rajasthan
Date of birth
:
12.02.1952
Educational qualification
Examination Subjects
Passed
Division %age
Year of
Passing
University
B.Sc.
Botany, Zoology
Chemistry
I
61.2
1974
Panjab University
Chandigarh
M.Sc.
Botany
I
60.0
1976
Kurukshetra
University
1981
North-Eastern Hill
University
(Specialisation : Production Ecology)
Ph.D.
Botany
-
-
Teaching experience
:
a) B.Sc. Classes: 27 Years
b) M.Sc. Classes (Botany): 19 Years in Govt. R.R.
College, Alwar (Affiliated to University of Rajasthan,
Jaipur)
Teaching Plant Taxonomy and Environmental
biology to M.Sc. (Botany) Classes.
Research experience
:
19 Years at P.G. Department of Botany, Govt. R.R.
College, Alwar (1992- continue)
Research publications
:
Research papers published – 35
Research papers communicated : 05
-2-
Foreign journals in which
research papers published
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
Oikos (Sweden)
Plant and Soil (Netherlands)
Wed Research (U.K.)
Forest Ecology & Management
Research Students
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
No. of students awarded Ph.D. Degree: 05
No. of students submitted Ph.D. Thesis: 01
No. of students registered for Ph.D.:03
Research Projects
(i)
UGC-Minor Research Project on "The
Distribution and regeneration of Holoptelea
integrifolia in Alwar district of Rajasthan".
Completed successfully (1996-1998).
(ii)
UGC-Major research Project on "The Plant
community structure and regeneration of
tree species in the tropical dry deciduous
forest in Alwar, Rajasthan." Completed
successfully (July 2001 to July 2004).
(i)
International Society for Tropical Ecology,
Varanasi.
National Institute of Ecology, New Delhi.
Membership of Societies
(ii)
I, hereby, declare that above mentioned information is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
(Dr. Atar Singh Yadav)
Department of Botany,
R.R. Autonomous College, Alwar.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF ATAR SINGH YADAV
01.
Mukherjee Uma, R.S. Tripathi and A.S. Yadav
Fate of buried seeds of Alysicarpus monilifer and Indigofera enneaphylla under sward
situations. INDIAN J. ECOLOGY 7, 88-95, 1980.
Cited by - 1
02.
A.S. Yadav and R.S. Tripathi
Population dynamics of the ruderal weed Eupatorium odoratum and its natural
regulation. OIKOS 35, 355-361,1981.
03.
Cited by - 16
R.S. Tripathi and A.S. Yadav
Population regulation of Eupatorium adenophorum Spreng. and E. riparium Regel :
Effect of population density, soil nitrogen and lgith intensity. PLANT AND SOIL 65,
35-49, 1982.
04.
Cited by - 5
A.S. Yadav and R.S. Tripathi
A study on seed population dynamics of three weedy species of Eupathorium. WEED
RESEARCH 22, 59-76,1982.
05.
Cited by - 12
A.S. Yadav and R.S. Tripathi
The population of transplanted seedlings of Eupatorium adenophorum and E. riparium
as regulated by their adult plants. TROPICAL ECOLOGY 24, 201-215, 1983.
Cited by - 3
06.
A.S. Yadav and R.S. Tripathi
Effect of associated species on three Eupatorium species. INDIAN J. ECOLOGY
11(2), 190-196, 1984.
07.
Cited by - 7
A.S. Yadav
Effect of the adult plants of Eupatorium odoratum L. on the survivorship and growth of
its own transplants. GEOBIOS 12, 20-23,1985.
08.
A.S. Yadav and R.S. Tripathi
Effect of soil moisture and sowing density on population growth of Eupatorium
adenonphorum and E. riparium. PLANT AND SOIL 88, 441-47, 1985.
Cited by - 2
09.
A.S. Yadav and R.S. Tripathi
Population dynamics of Eupatorium adenophorum spreng, and E. riparium Regel in
relation to burning. WEED RESEARCH 27, 229-336, 1987.
Cited by-6
-210.
A.S. Yadav
Survivorship and seed production of Melilotus indica All. In wheat fields. J.
Phytological Research 7: 78-81, 1994.
11.
A.S. Yadav
Medicago lupulina Linn. (Leguminosae)
J. Bombay Nat, Hist. Soci. 92: 436-437, 1995.
a
new
record
for
Rajsthan.
12.
A.S. Yadav
Phytosociology of the weeds of black-mustard, gram and wheat fields. J. Phytological
Research 10 (1-2) 55-58, 1997.
13.
A.S. Yadav and R.S, Tripathi
Studies on the demography of Eupatorium odoratum in a secondary successional
community. Tropical Ecology 40, 269-274, 1999.
Cited by – 1
14.
A.S. Yadav
Flora of the permanent sandy pathways in Alwar district of Rajasthan. J. Phytological
Research 12, 103-104, 1999.
15.
A.S. Yadav
Rediscovery of a new location of Tephrosia collina var. lanuginocarpa (Papilionaceae)
in Rajasthan. J. Phytological Res.13: 103-104, 2000
16.
A.S. Yadav
Distribution and regeneration of Holoptelea integrifolia Planch. In Alwar district of
Rajasthan. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 98: 217-223, 2001.
17.
S.K. Gupta and A.S. Yadav
Population structure of tree species in the Sariska Tiger Project : Effect of various
aspects of hill slopes and human disturbance. Bulletin of the National Institute of
Ecology 15 : 35-41, 2005.
18.
A.S. Yadav and R.K. Yadav
Plant community structure of the Bala-fort forest in Alwar Rajasthan. International
Journal of Ecology and Environmental Science 31 : 109-117, 2005.
Cited by – 1
19.
A.S. Yadav
Supplement to the flora of North-East Rajasthan from Alwar district. Journal of
Phynological Research. 18, 111-114, 2005.
20.
A.S. Yadav and S.K. Gupta
Effect of micro-environment and human disturbance on the diversity of woody species
in the Sariska Tiger Project. Forest Ecology and Management 225, 178-189, 2006.
Cited by – 13
-321.
22.
23.
R.K. Yadav and A.S. Yadav
Vascular flora of Bala-fort forest in Alwar, Rajasthan. INDIAN
FORESTER
132:233-238, 2006.
A.S. Yadav, R.K. Yadav and S.K. Gupta
Species diversity of a tropical dry deciduous forest in north-east Rajasthan : effect of
disturbance. In : H.N. Pandey and S.K. Barik (eds.). Ecology, Diversity and
Conservation of Plants and Ecosystems in India 2006. Regency Publication, New
Delhi.
Teena Agarwal and A.S. Yadav
Distribution and ecology of Achyranthes aspera L. in Alwar district of Rajasthan. J.
Phytological Research 18 : 149-154, 2005.
24
A.S. Yadav and Teena Agarwal
Population variation in Achyrathes aspera var. asepra in Alwar district, Rajasthan.
Journal of Phtytological Research 19, 101-106, 2006.
25.
R.S. Tripathi, SPS Kushwaha and A.S. Yadav
Ecology of the three invasive species of Eupatorium : A review. International Journal
of Ecology and Environmental Sciences 32: 301-326, 2006.
26.
V.P. Gupta and A.S. Yadav
Allelopathic effect of Cassia tora on the local grass species in the Sariska Tiger
Project. Indian Journal of ecology 34: 24-27, 2007.
27.
A.S. Yadav and S.K. Gupta
Effect of micro-environment and human disturbance on the diversity of herbaceous
species in the Sariska Tiger Project. Tropical Ecology 48:125-128, 2007
28.
V.P. Gupta and A.S. Yadav
Ecology of Cassia tora L. in the Sariska Tiger Reserve Forest in Rajasthan. J. Phytol.
Research 20:265-269, 2007.
29.
Teena Agarwal and A.S. Yadav
Micromorphology of the leaf epidermis of Achyranthes aspera L. J. phytological
research 20:61-66, 2007.
30.
R.K. Yadav and A.S. Yadav
Phenology of selected woody species in a tropical dry deciduous forest in Rajasthan,
India. Tropical Ecology 49: 25-34, 2008.
31 V N Dey and A S Yadav
Seed dynamics of Indigofera trita Linn.f. in a partially disturbed dry deciduous forest. J.
Phytological Research 21: 159-162,2008.
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32 AS Yadav and S K Gupta
Observations on the phenology of woody species of Sariska Tiger reserve in northeastern Rajasthan. The Indian Forester 135: 1707-1715, 2009.
33
V N Dey and A S Yadav
Allelopathic effects of associated species on Indigofera trita. Linn.f. Indian Journal of
Ecology 37:70-73, 2010.
34
A S Yadav and S K Gupta
Natural regeneration of tree species in a tropical dry deciduous thorn forest in
Rajasthan, India. Bulletin of National Institute of Ecology 20: 5-14, 2009.
35
V N Dey and A S Yadav
Effect of grazing on the population dynamics of Indigofera trita L. in northeast
Rajasthan. Bulletin of National Institute of Ecology 19: 20-24, 2008.
Total citations: 68
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