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Page 1: DR. (MRS.) MASARRAT HASEEB (NEE FASIH) · A.M.U. Aligarh Plant Protection Associate Professor Rs.37,400- 67,000 Grade Pay Rs. 9000 03.10.2006 02.10.2009

CURRICULUM VITAE

DR. (MRS.) MASARRAT HASEEB (NEE FASIH)

Professor

Department of Plant Protection

Faculty of Agricultural Sciences

Aligarh Muslim University,

Aligarh- 202002

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CURRICULUM VITAE (BRIEF)

Contact Details

Email id: [email protected]

Office Address: Department of Plant Protection,

Faculty of Agricultural Sciences,

Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh – 202 002, India.

Residential Address: A/B-56, Medical Colony, Near New Guest House),

Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh- 202 002

Permanent Home Town Address: C-779, G.T.B. Nagar, Kareli Scheme, Allahabad

(U.P.)

Telephone No: 0571-2720632 (R), 07895174809 (Mob.)

Area of Research:

Insect pest surveys, bio-ecological studies and development of bio-intensive management

technologies against major insect pests of economically important crops (Fruits, vegetables,

medicinal plants, agro-forestry and forest trees).

Total Experience: 42+ years

Teaching:

15 years of M. Sc (Ag.) Plant

Protection

Research:

42+ years

Honours and Awards:

20

Scholarship/Research Fellowship:

03

Name : DR. (MRS.) MASARRAT HASEEB (NEE FASIH)

Designation : Professor

Department : Department of Plant Protection,

Faculty of Agricultural Sciences,

Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh.

Positions held: 1. Senior Scientist (Agricultural Entomology) in Agricultural Research Services,

CISH, Lucknow (ICAR) from 18.12.84- 31.09.2003.

2. Research Assistant Grade-I, Forest Research Institute and Colleges, Dehradun.

Aligarh – 202 002, India

Overseas Visit: 02

1. Cambridge University, from, 4-10 Sept., 2016.

to attend workshop. 2. Colombo, Sri Lanka

attending Conference) from 8-9-Dec., 2017.

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Total Number of Publications: 188

Research Papers/Res. Notes: 69

National 61

International

08

Popular articles: 13

Bulletins

07

Leaflet/pamphlet: 01

Research Reports: 13

Abstracts in Proceedings of Seminar/

Symposia, Conferences etc.:

84

Books:

01

Book Chapter:

01

Research papers communicated 01

Research Projects:

09

In house R & D Projects of ICAR 06

Funded by external agencies including 1

Indo-UK Project (One ongoing)

03

Research Guidance:

Ph. D. 01

M. Phil.

01

Ph. D. under supervision 03

Research supervised at M. Sc. Level

(Dissertation)

17

Under Supervision

02

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Participation in

Trainings/Workshops/Refresher Courses

International

National

05

01

04

Members of Academic Societies

11

Invited Lectures: 15

Extension Lectures: 26

Radio Talk 02

T. V. Talk 06

Seminar/Symposium/Conferences

attended:

55

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CURRICULUM VITAE

1. Name : DR. (MRS.) MASARRAT HASEEB (NEE FASIH)

2. Designation : Professor (Agricultural Entomology)

3. Department : Department of Plant Protection,

Faculty of Agricultural Sciences,

Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh.

4. Position held : Ex. Senior. Scientist (Agricultural Entomology) in

Agricultural Research Services, Central Institute for Subtropical

Horticulture, Rehmankhera, Lucknow (from 18.12.1984-31.09.2003).

Research Assistant Grade-I, Disease and Insect Pests Survey Unit,

Forest Research Institute and Colleges, Dehradun (From 01.06.1977-

17.12.2084).

5. Date of birth : 02.05.1954

6. Contact Details

Email id:[email protected]

Office Address : Department of Plant Protection,

Faculty of Agricultural Sciences,

Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh – 202 002, India.

Residential Address : A/B-56, Medical Colony,

(Near New Guest House),

Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh- 202 002

Permanent Address : C-779, G.T.B. Nagar,Kareli Scheme, Allahabad (U.P.)

Telephone No : 0571- 2720632 (R)

7. Positions held

Name of

Employer

Name of

Deptt.

Name of

Post

Pay Scale Date of

Joining

Date of

Leaving

Nature of

Work

A.M.U.

Aligarh

Plant

Protection

Professor

Rs.37,400-

67,000

Grade Pay

Rs. 10, 000

03.10.2010

Working

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A.M.U.

Aligarh

Plant

Protection

Associate

Professor

Rs.37,400-

67,000

Grade Pay

Rs. 9000

03.10.2006 02.10.2009

02.10.2010

Teaching &

Research

A.M.U.

Aligarh

Plant

Protection

Reader Rs.12,000-

18,300

03.10.2003 02.10.2006 Teaching &

Research

A.M.U.

Aligarh

Plant

Protection

Lecturer

(Sr. Scale)

Rs.10,000 –

15,200

03.10.2003 Teaching &

Research

A.M.U.

Aligarh

Plant

Protection

Lecturer Rs. 2200-

4000

03.10.2003 Placement

CAS

Teaching &

Research

ICAR,

New Delhi

CISH,

Lucknow

Senior

Scientist

Rs.12,000-

18,300

17.07.2001 01.10.2003 R&D in field

Of Agric.

Entomology

Scientist

(S. G.)

Rs.12,000-

18,300

27.07.1998 16.07.2001 -do-

Scientist

(Sr. Scale)

Rs. 3000-5000 18.12.1991 26.07.1998 -do-

Scientist Rs. 700- 300 18.12.1984 17.12.1991 -do-

President

FRI & C

Dehradun

Disease &

Insect Survey

Unit

Research

Asstt.

Gr. I

Rs. 425-700 01.06.1977 17.12.1984 R&D in the

Fieldof

Forest

Entomology

8. Educational qualifications:

Examinations Board/Univ. Subjects Division/ Year

Passed Grade

Ph.D. AMU, Aligarh Agri. Entomol Awarded 2001

M.Phil. AMU, Aligarh Zoology [Entomol] Passed 1979

Certificate of Profi- AMU, Aligarh French I 1977

ciency in Language

M.Sc. AMU, Aligarh Zoology [Entomol] I 1975

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B.Sc. [Hons.] AMU, Aligarh Bot., Chem., Zool. [Main] I 1973

Intermediate UP Board Hindi, Physics, I 1971

Chem., Bio., Home Sci.

High School UP Board Hindi, Eng., Bio. I 1969

Sci., Home Sci.

Total Experience: 42+ years

Teaching: 15+ years

Research: 42+ years

(As ARS Scientist (ICAR) for about 19 yrs,

Research Assistant-Grade-I for about 7 and a half yrs

at Forest Research Institute& Colleges, Dehradun and research guidance at AMU, Aligarh for 15+ yrs and JRF, CSIR-1 yr.).

Honours/Awards/ Distinctions:

A. Scholarship/Research Fellowship

1. Awarded “Post Graduate Merit Scholarship” during M.Sc. from 1973-1975, Department of

Zoology, A.M.U., Aligarh.

2. Awarded “JRF of CSIR,” New Delhi during M. Phil. course from 1976 – 1977, Department of

Zoology, A.M.U., Aligarh.

3. Awarded “SRF of CSIR,” New Delhi during the course of Ph. D., from July 1994 – June 1997,

Institute of Agriculture, A.M.U., Aligarh.

B. Honours/Awards: 20

1. “Best Paper Presentation Award of BRS, 2000.”during National Symposium on ‘2nd

Indian

Agricultural Scientists and Farmers Congress”,19th

-20th

February 2000at Vigyan Bhavan,

Allahabad University, Allahabad,

2. On the basis of my research achievements the American Biographical Institute (ABI), USA

honoured me with distinction of inclusion of biography in the “International who’s who of

professional and Business Woman, 8th

edition publication 2001” and issued a certificate of

honour.

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3. “Dr. (Mrs.) Jagadeswari Rao Women Scientist Award”, for outstanding research

contributions in the field of applied zoological researches,Applied Zoologists Research

Association (AZRA).

4. Awarded First Prize in competition for “Best Research Paper presentation” in Hindi organised

by CISH, Lucknow on the occasion of Hindi Diwas celebrations at the institute, in Sept. 2003.

5. Honoured with the “Appreciation Letter” (16.07.2004) from the Bhartiya Krishi Anusandhan

Samiti, Karnal(Haryana) for participating and getting First Place in Research Paper

Presentation Competition organised by CISH, Lucknow on the occasion of Hindi Diwas

celebrations at the institute, in Sept. 2003.

6. “Prof. Kameswara Rao Award” for the Best Research Paper presentation during 7th

AZRA

Conference on “Recent Trends in Applied Zoological Researches towards Food and Nutritional

Security and Their Impact on Environment: Challenges Ahead”. Feb.,14-16, 2005, Orissa

University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT), Bhubaneswar, Orissa.

7. “R.N. Dwivedi Medal-2009”, Bioved Research Society (BRS).

8. “Scientist of The Year Award, 2010”,for out standing contribution in the field of Plant

Protection Sciences, Bioved Research Society (BRS).

9. “Dr. M. R. Siddiqui Award-2013”for outstanding contribution in the field of Plant protection of

Bioved Research Society (BRS).

10. Fellow, Bioved Research Society (FBRS).

11. Fellow, Society of Plant Protection Sciences (FSPPS).

12. Fellow, Applied Zoologists Research Association (AZRA).

13. Participated in hindi essay competition and awarded Second prize at the occasion of ‘Hindi

Diwas’, 1989 held at CISH, Lucknow.

14. Participated in hindi essay competition and awarded Third prize at the occasion of ‘Hindi

Diwas’celebration of Rashtra Bhasha Swaran Jayantee Varsh, 1999 held at CISH, Lucknow.

15. Participated in competition for, “Rajbhasha Protsahan Puraskar Yojna, 1999-2000” and

awarded Third Prize on the occasion of Hindi Diwas celebrations at CISH, Lucknow for the

year, 2000.

16. Participated in competition for, “Rajbhasha Protsahan Puraskar Yojna, 2000-2001” and

awarded Second Prize on the occasion of Hindi Diwas celebrations at CISH, Lucknow for the

year, 2001.

17. Participated in debate and awarded First prize at the occasion of ‘Hindi Diwas’, 2002 held at

CISH, Lucknow.

18. Participated in competition for, ”Rajbhasha Protsahan Puraskar Yojna” and awarded First

Prize on the occasion of Hindi Chetna Maas celebrations at CISH, Lucknow for the year, 2003.

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19. Newton-Bhabha Fund Award: part of the Bilateral Collaboration between DBT and

Cambridge University (2016).

20. Honoured with “Earth Day Award” on the occasion of Earth Day celebrations at Shiv

Ganga Vidya Mandir, Allahabad in collaboration with Swadeshi Jagran Manch and Dainik

Jagran.

21. Honoured with “Aligarh Ratna-2017” samman for distinguished services provided in the

field of ‘Agriculture” by Pandit Mohan Lal Memmorial Society, Aligah.

Recognitions:

1. In recognition of my contributions in the field of Agricultural research (Plant Protection Sciences),

teaching and extension, I was nominated by Secretary, Department of Biotechnology, Ministry

of Science and Technology, Government of India, and was one of the participants amongst 23

Female Leaders in Crop and Agricultural Sciences identified and selected from all over the

country for International workshop, “Female Leaders in Crop and Agricultural Sciences” held

at Clare College, Cambridge University, from 4-10 Sept., 2016, under Newton-Bhabha Fund

Award: part of the Bilateral Collaboration between DBT and Cambridge University.

2. Served as External Examiner for Setting Question Paper, Evaluation of Answer Book,

conducting Practical Examination for B.Sc. (Plant Protection), AAI-Deemed Univ., Allahabad

and Agra University, Agra.

3. Served as External Examiner for Evaluation and Viva-Voce Examination of M.Sc. and

Ph.D. thesis of Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi; Banaras

Hindu University, Varanasi; Allahabad Agriculture Institute-DM, Naini, Allahabad;

Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University, Srinagar, Garhwal; Forest Research

Institute, Dehradun, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, etc..

4. Served as referee of the prestigious Journal, “The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences”,

published by ICAR, New Delhi.

5. Chaired/ Co-chaired for technical sessions in various conferences/symposia/seminars, etc.

6. Honour of being invited as subject expert for delivering a number of Lead/Invited Lectures

during Conferences/Symposia/Seminars, Training Courses, Extension Programmes, etc.

7. Served as subject expert for setting question papers of state level competitive examination.

8. Served as Member of various Selection Committees and Assessment Committees constituted for

selection/promotion of Research/Technical Personnel and Third and Fourth Grade

Employees at Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture.

9. Served as Member of Assessment Committees for the assessment of scientists of ICAR.

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10. Associated in organizing a number of Symposia/Seminar/Conferences (as a Member/Co-

Chairperson of various Committees constituted for the purpose at CISH, Lucknow`).

11. Nominated one of the eminent scientific committee members for the South Asia Conference on

Multidisciplinary Research 2018 (SAMR’18) to be held in Colombo, Sri Lanka from 5-6

October, 2018.

Overseas visit for academic purpose:

Visited Cambridge University and attended International workshop, “Female Leaders in Crop

and Agricultural Sciences” held at Clare College, Cambridge University, from 4-10 Sept.,

2016, under Newton-Bhabha Fund Award: part of the Bilateral Collaboration between DBT

and Cambridge University. The course aimed at promoting and emphasizing female leadership in

science. As part of the course activities, visited various Departments/Institutes, Research

Laboratories including Department of Plant Sciences, Botanical Garden, Cambridge University;

National Institute of Agricultural Botany (NIAB), Sansbury Laboratories and various research

laboratories of the John Innes Centre, Norwich.

Publications: (List attached)

Total number of publications: 188

Research Papers/Res. Notes: 69

National: 61

International

08

Popular articles: 13

Bulletins

07

Research Reports: 13

Abstracts in Proceedings of Seminar/

Symposia, Conferences etc.:

84

Books:

01

Book Chapter:

01

Research papers communicated 01

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Involvement in R & D activities:

A. At Forest Research Institute and Colleges, Dehra Dun (From 1.6.1977 to 17.12.1984): Worked

in the scheme entitled, “Survey and Surveillance of Insect Pests and Diseases of Forest

plantation/trees and their Management”. I was associated with the National Forestry Projects

on forest crops i.e. Poplars, Pines, Teak, Sal, Subabul, Agro-Forestry and Social Forestry tree

species including fruit crops. During this period research work was done on basic and applied

aspects of entomological problems of these forestry crops. Technologies were developed for

management of insect pest problems and transferred to the consumers (Foresters, Farmers,

Commercial growers, Industries, etc).

B. At Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture, Lucknow (From 18.12. 1984 to 30.09.2003

as scientist in Agricultural Research Services): Associated with the following R & D activities

of institute projects and externally aided projects of national and international importance:

Research Projects

Institute Projects

1. Biological control of major pests of fruits.

2. Management of insect pests of fruit crops in Northern Plains.

3. Management of insect pests of vegetable crops.

4. Studies on integrated insect pest management in mango crop.

5. Management of insect pests in guava, litchi and banana crops. (As Leader).

6. Studies on insect pollinators of fruit crops..

Externally aided Projects:

7. Survey and surveillance of mango fruit fly to locate fruit fly free zones in Lucknow and

Saharanpur regions of Uttar Pradesh (Co-investigator of Sponsored project of APEDA from

2001-2003).

8. Integrated management of fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) (Co-investigator of UK-DFID

Sponsored project, from 1.1.2002-30.09.2003).

9. Development of Model orchards of mango at Saharanpur for the purpose of export promotion

(under State Government U.P. DASP programme with technical guidance of CISH).

10. Ongoing Project:

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“Incidence and management of fruit flies, Bactrocera spp., in guava ecosystem in Western

Uttar Pradesh” UPCST, sanction, No CST/AAS/D-1546 dated 2/08/2017 (from October 06,

2017- Oct., 5, 2020).

Besides, I was also associated with the projects, “Development of Model orchards of mango and

guava” at Central Institute of Horticulture, P.O. Kakori, Rehmankhera, Lucknow.

Teaching Experience:

Courses Taught: Contributed in teaching of following courses:

1. M. Sc. (Ag.) Plant Protection Common subjects in Plant Protection and

specialized subjects of Entomology as assigned by

the B.O.S. of the Department (Ist, II

nd, III

rd& IV

th

Semesters).

2. P. G. Diploma in Pest Management:

(Centre for Professional Courses)

Theory Paper-I-Knowledge of Pests (DPPM-01) &

Paper-III-Control Measures (DPPM-03) and

ractical classes (Lab-I) in Entomology.

3.

P. G. Diploma in Horticulture:

(Centre for Professional Courses)

M. Phil/Ph. D. Course Work.

B. Sc.(Ag.)

4.

4.

Paper-I Plant Science (PDHC-01)

Research Guidance

Names & details of students guided/under guidance:

1. Number of Ph. D. thesis supervised: 01

2. Number of M. Phil level dissertations

supervised: 01

3. Number of Ph. D. thesis under supervision 02

4. Number of Master's level dissertation

supervised: 14

5. Number of Master's level dissertation

Under supervision 02

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Researc

h Stage

Title of Thesis/Dissertation

Year of

Admissio

n/award

Name

of

student

University

where the work

was carried out

Ph. D.

M. Phil.

Bio-ecology and management of

major insect pests in okra,

Ablemoschus esculentus (L.) Moench

Bionomics and management of

Hadda beetle, Henosepilachna

igintioctopunctata (F.)

(Coleoptera : Coccinellidae) on

important vegetable crops.

Awarded

2015

Awarded

2012

Ms. Uzma

Manzoor

Ms. Muntaha

Qamar

Deptt. Plant

Protection

A.M.U.,

Aligarh

Deptt. Plant

Protection

A.M.U.,

Aligarh

Ph. D. Studies on bioecology and

management of fruit fly Bactrocera

cucurbitae

(Coquillett) (Diptera:Tephritidae)

In cucurbitaceous vegetables.

Under

guidance

(2009-10)

Mr. Deepak

Kumar

Sharma

Deptt. Plant

Protection,

A.M.U.,

Aligarh

Ph. D. Bionomics and management of

Hadda beetle, Henosepilachna

vigintioctopunctata (F.)

(Coleoptera : Coccinellidae) on

important vegetable crops.

Under

guidance

(2011-12)

Ms. Muntaha

Qamar

Deptt. Plant

Protection,

A.M.U.,

Aligarh

M. Sc. Project/Dissertations

1.

Studies on the bio-efficacy of

entomopathogen, Beauveria bassiana

(Bals) Vuill. and its compatibility with

pesticides against insect pests of

cabbage Brassica oleracea var. Capitata

L.”

2005

Mr. A.

Murugesan

-do-

2. Studies on the bio-efficacy of

some bio-pesticides and chemical

insecticides against tobbaco caterpillar

Spodoptera litura on cabbage Brassica

oleracea var. capitata L.

2006 Ms. Shahana

Rizvi

-do-

3.

Studies on fruit flies

(Diptera:Tephritidae) associated with

guava.

2008

Ms. Deepti

Varshney

-do-

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4. Studies on bio-ecology and management

of hadda beetle, Henosepilachna

vigintioctopunctata (Fab.) (Coleoptera:

Coccinellidae) on brinjal, Solanum

melongena (L).

2009 Ms. Muntaha

Qamar

-do-

5. Studies on bio-ecology and management

of shoot and fruit borer,

Leucinodesorbonalis (Guen)

(Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) on brinjal,

Solanum melongena (L).

2009 Mr. Deepak

Kumar

Sharma

-do-

6. Biological attributes of Ariadne merione

merione C. (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)

on castor and its management.

2010 Mr. Rode

Nilesh

Sharadrao

-do-

7.

Pest complex of pea, Pisum sativum

(L.) and their management.

2011 Uzma Manzoor -do-

8. Bionomics and management of

Spilarctia obliqua on castor.

2011 Mohd. Muslim -do-

9.

Studies on bio-ecology and bio-

pesticidal management of cabbage

aphid, Brevicoryne brassicae

(Hemiptera: Aphididae) on cabbage

2012 Meenakshi

Agrawal

-do-

10

Studies on bio-ecology and bio-

pesticidal management of cotton aphid,

Aphis gossypi (Hemiptera: Aphididae) on

brijal.

2012

Samreen

-do-

11.

12.

Studies on bioecology and management

of red cotton bug, Dysdercus cingulatus

(fab.) in okra, Abelmoschus esculentus

(L) Moench

Studies on bioecology of fruit borer, He

licoverpa armigera (Hubner) and tobacco

caterpillar, Spodoptera litura (Fabricius)

in tomato, Lycopersicum esculentum.

2013

2014

Supriya Verma

Pramod

Kumar

Shakya

-do-

-do-

13. Studies on bio-ecology and laboratory 2015 Zaid-A-Hussain -do-

evaluation of plant extracts against pea

leaf miner (Choromatomyia horticola G.)

in mustard (BrassicaJuncea L.).

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14. Population dynamics of mustard aphid, 2016 Anam Zia -do-

Lipaphis erysini (Kalt) on mustard and

their management.

15. Studies on biology of lesser grain borer 2017 Salman Khan -do-

Rhizopertha dominica (Fab.) (Bostrichidae:

Coleoptera) on mung bean.

16. Biological attributes of cotton mealy bug 2018 Hashib Ansari -do-

Phenococcus solenopsis Tinsley (Homoptera:

Pseudococcidae) on okra and its management.

17. Biology and management of tobacco 2018 Aliya Afroz

caterpillar, Spodoptera litura Fab.

(Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) on cabbage.

External Examiner:

Doctoral level thesis evaluated:

Indian Agriculture Research Institute (IARI) (New Delhi).

Allahabad Agricuture Institute-Deemed University, Naini, Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh).

Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal).

Forest Research Institute, Dehradun (Uttaranchal).

Bharathiar University, Coimbatore. (Tamil Nadu).

M. Sc. level thesis evaluated:

IARI, New Delhi

B.H.U., Varanasi

Examiner for Viva-Voce examinations:

Ph.D., IARI, New Delhi.

Ph. D., AAI-DU, Naini, Allahabad.

Bharathiar University, Coimbatore. (Tamil Nadu).

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M. Sc. Dissertation, B.H.U., Varanasi.

External Examiner,

B. Sc. (Plant Protection) AAI-Deemed University, Naini, Allahabad.

(Paper Setter, Evaluation of Answer Books and Practical Examination)

B. Sc. (Ag.) Integral University, Lucknow.

B. SC. (Ag.) Agra University.

Professional Training received: 5

International:

1. “Female Leaders in Crop and Agricultural Sciences” held at Clare College, Cambridge University, from 4-10 Sept., 2016. under Newton-Bhabha Fund Award: Part of the Bilateral Collaboration between Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India and Cambridge University.

National:

2. Successfully completed “Foundation Course on Agricultural Research Management” from

2nd July to 16th Nov., 1985 at National Academy of Agricultural Research Management,

Hyderabad. The course included field experience training programme for two months.

3. Attended and successfully completed, “Third Training on Mass Production Technology of

Biological Control Agents” organised by National Centre for Integrated Pest Management

(ICAR), New Delhi; during 4-12th

April 2001.

4. Attended and successfully completed Summer School on, "Recent Advances in Production,

Protection and Post-harvest Management of Subtropical Fruits” from 3rd

-23rd

June, 2002 at

Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture, Rehmankhera, PO Kakori, Lucknow –227 107

5. Attended and successfully completed in Refresher Course in “Agricultural Sciences” from

5.10.04 - 27.10.04 and obtained Grade A, at UGC Academic Staff College, AMU, Aligarh.

Training imparted/Invited lectures:

1. Imparted training to the practical aspects related to the related to the “Biological control of major

pests of fruit crops” and “Integrated management of insect pests of fruit crops”, to the participants

of National Agricultural Research Project, training organised by the Institute (CISH,

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Lucknow) from 1990-1992. The course was attended by, Lecturers and Readers from various

Agricultural Universities of the country.

2. “Plant protection problems of horticultural crops” to the trainee officers of State Agriculture

Department at SIMA, Rehmankhera, Lucknow 1997.

3. ‘Ecofriendly approaches towards management of insect pests of mango’ to the trainee

scientists and officers of Defence Research Laboratory at DRL, DRDO, Haldwani, Nainital

during Nov. 1999.

4. “Biological Control in Fruit Crops” to the participants of “Orientation to Hi-Tech Horticulture

and Precision Farming in Fruit Crops” organized at CISH, Lucknow, 14-19 July, 2003. The

participants were Agriculture Officers from various states of the country.

5. Imparted training/delivered lectures on “Entomological problems and their management in fruit

crops”, to the trainee students of post-graduate level and research scholar from various

universities/institutions from the country visiting the institute (CISH, Lucknow) from time to time

for training/project/research work.

6. Imparted training/delivered lectures on “Entomological problems and their management in fruit

crops” to the foreign trainee officers/scientists visiting the institute from time to time.

7. number of lectures/talks delivered to the participants of various training programmes for the

progressive farmers, organized from time to time by the institute, state government departments,

banks, NGOs and various other related organizations under their various programmes and projects

sponsored by World Bank, APEDAand other funding agencies.

8. “Insect pests of aonla and their management”. Abst. No. 48, 7th

AZRA Conference on “Recent

Trends in Applied Zoological Researches towards Food and Nutritional Security and Their

Impact on Environment: Challenges Ahead”, 14-16 Feb, 2005, Orissa University of Agriculture

and Technology (OUAT), Bhubaneswar, Orissa

9. “Potential of fungal pathogen, Beauveriabassiana(Bals.) Vuill. in insect pest management” to

the participant of “Workshop on Molecular and Applied Microbiology” and “Hands on

Training, “Microbial Fermentation and Inoculant Preparation”held at Deptt. Botony and

Microbiology, Gurukul Kangri University, Haridwar, (UP) India, from 10-19, Feb., 2008.

10. “Insect pests of guava and their management”, National Seminar on traditional/Indigenous

Practices for Pest Management of Major Crops, Nov., 17-18, 2008, Deptt. Plant Protection,

Allahabad, Agricultural Institute- Deemed University, Allahabad, India, pp. 42.

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11. “Application of IPM Technologies in management of insect pests in mango crop” for Subject

Refresher Course in Research Methodology in Agricultural Sciences at UGC Academic Staff

College, on 29.03.2011.

12. “IPM in Mango”, Department of Plant Protection, Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture

Technology & Sciences (Formerly AAI) Deemed University, Allahabad, 25th April, 2012.

13. “Current status of insect pest problems in aonla and their management”, ‘First Uttar Pradesh

Agricultural Scientists Congress’ on Emerging challenges and Resource Management for Food

Security’, 17-19, August, 2013 held at NDUAT, Kumarganj, Faizabad.

14. “Insect pest problems in guava and their management”,16th

Indian Agricultural Scientists and

Farmers Congress’ on ‘Nanobiotechnological approaches for sustainable agriculture and rural

development’, 22-23 February, 2014 held at Integral University, Lucknow.

15. “Integrated insect pest management in guava ecosystem” during Nat. Conf. Nat. Conf.,

“Conservation Agriculture” held at ITM University, Gwalior (MP) from 22-23 Feb., 2018.

Extension lectures/Talks:

Delivered lectures on the invitation of various organisations from time to time for the benefit of the

farmers/orchardists.

1. ‘Importance of fruits in human life’ lecture delivered on the occasion of ‘Women in Agriculture

day’ at CISH, Lucknow on 4th

Dec. 1992 for the benefit of farm-women.

2. ‘Integrated management of insect pests of mango’ to trainee orchardists during training

programme organized by APEDA on 1.4.2000 at Malihabad, on 8.4.2000 at Saharanpur, and on

29.3.2001 at Saharanpur.

3. Integrated Pest Management in mango’ during third training on mass production technology of

Biological control agents organized by NCIPM, New Delhi during 4-12 April 2001.

4. ‘Control of insect pests of mango for the benefit of the orchardists’ during the mango Gosthi

organized by the State Horticulture Department at Horticulture Experiment and Training Centre,

Malihabad on 23.1.2002.

5. ‘Insect pests of mango blossom and their management’ during farmer’s training and gosthi

organised by State Horticulture Department under Mango Export and Development Programme of

APEDA at Virendra Singh Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Hasan Ganj, Unnao on 23.3. 2002.

6. ‘Fruit flies and their control in mango’ during farmers training gosthi organized by state

Horticulture Department under mango Export Zone Development Programme of APEDA at

Shahabad, Hardoi on 15.04.2002.

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7. ‘Mango fruit fly and its management’ during farmers gosthi and training programme organized by

State Horticulture Department under Mango Export Zone Development Programme of APEDA at

Horticulture Experiment and Training Centre, Malihabad on 20.4.2002.

8. “Management of insect pests in mango orcahards” during Goshthi organized by the Institute at

Dindayal Upadhyay Village Development Research and Training Institute, Bakshi ka Talab,

Lucknow on 21.09.002.

9. “Insect pest management in mango” during Farmers Goshthi - Sahkarita Apke Dwar Maha

Abhiyan, 2002, organized by State Govt., Uttar Pradesh on 18.10.2002.

10. “Insect pests of fruits and vegetable and their management” on 21.10.2002 in Farmers Training

Programme organized by State Agricultural Management Institute, Rehmankhera, Lucknow,

during 17.10.2002-26.10.2002.

11. “Insect pest management in mango” during one day Farmers Training Programme for Quality

Production of Mango under Agriculture Export Zone, Lucknow, organized by Nodal Officer, U.P.

DASP, at Horticulture Experiment Station and Training Centre, Malihabad on 23.10.2002.

12. “Insect pest problems in mango and their management during November and December months”

during one day Farmers Training Programme for Quality Production Mango organized by Nodal

Officer, UP DASP under Agriculture Export Zone, Lucknow at Block Development Office,

Shahabad, Hardoi on 24.10.2002.

13. “Integrated Pest Management of Mango” during Farmer’s Goshthi, Dhedhemau, Mohan Road,

Lucknow on 11.11.02.

14. Management of mango mealy bug” during Farmer’s Training Programme for Quality Production

of Mango under Agriculture Export Zone, Lucknow, organized by Nodal Officer, U.P. DASP at

Block Development office, Shafipur, Unnao, on 22.11.02.

15. “Insect pest problems of flowering season in mango and their management” during Farmer’s

Training Programme for Quality Production of Mango under Agriculture Export Zone, Lucknow,

organized by Nodal Officer, U.P. DASP at Horticulture Experiment Station and Training Centre,

Malihabad on 23.01.03.

16. “Integrated insect pest management in mango” during one day Seminar-cum-Training Programme

on, “Production of Exportable Mango and its marketing / Export” organized by U.P. State

Horticulture Co-oprative Marketing Federation, Lucknow, at Block Development office, Shafipur,

Unnao, on 26.02.2003.

17. Management of insect pests problems in mango during flowering”during Farmer’s Training

Programme for Quality Production of Mango under Agriculture Export Zone, Lucknow, organized

by Nodal Officer, U.P. DASP at Horticulture Experiment Station and Training Centre, Malihabad,

on 21.03.2003.

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Transfer of technology:

As a Scientist at CISH, Lucknowworked for dissemination of research results and technology

developed:

1. Advisory services: Orchardists were advised on the problems of mango cultivation with particular

reference to problems of Plant Protection, during field visits and their visits to laboratory. Some

times on their request, their orchards were also visited, problems were studied on the spot and

suitable measures were suggested to solve their problems.

2. Participation in extension programmes: Actively participated in various extension programes

i.e., Gosthis, Women in Agriculture day, Science Day, etc. organized by the institute from time to

time, interacted with the orchardists on problems of Plant Protection during these programme.

Also delivered talks, answered the queries of the orchardists and suitable advice/recommendations

were given to solve the problems of Plant Protection in mango.

3. Participation in lab to land programme: I was member of the lab to land committee for three

years 1985-86 to 1987-88. I actively participated and helped in smooth running of this programme

and participated in dissemination of research findings to the orchardists adopted for this

programme.

4. Radio talks: Delivered radio talks on invitation of A.I.R., Lucknow from time to time, in 'Vigyan

Jagat' and other science programmes.

5. TV Talks: Delivered TV talks on:

a. ‘Insect Pests of Guava and their management’ during National Seminar on ‘Production and

Post Harvest Technology of Guava’ organized by C.S.A. University of Agri. Tech., Kanpur

during 9-10 Jan 2002 (Broadcasted by Doordarshan, Lucknow).

b. “Problems of insect pests of mango and their management during December- January months,

ETV, Lucknow, at CISH, Lucknow, Dec., 28th

, 2002.

c. “Problems of insect pests of mango and their management during flowering season”, ETV,

Lucknow, at CISH, Lucknow, March, 26th

, 2003.

d. “Problem of fruit fly and other pests in mango and their management during May-June

month”, 26 May, 2003, CISH, Lucknow for ETV Programme.

e. “Insect pest Problems in mango and guava during August month”, August, 2003, CISH,

Lucknow for ETV Programme.

f. “Insect pest Problems and their management in mango and guava during September month”

26, September, 2003, CISH, Lucknow for ETV Programme.

As Associate Professor at A.M.U.

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1. Field visits: Regular visits of farmers field on voluntary basis and provided on farm remedies of

the entomological problems.

2. Advisory services: Provided guidance to the farmers/orchardists visiting the department.

3. Development of linkages: With pesticide industries, state agriculture and horticulture

departments, farmers, orchardist, Krishi Vigyan Kendras, scientists of various agricultural

institutes and universities for transfer of technology, exchange of research material, exchange of

latest know how and other related information in the respective field of work with the ultimate aim

of overall development in the plant protection sciences and for the benefit of the consumers.

Seminars/Symposia/Conferences/Workshop etc. attended:

1. Second Forestry Conference held at Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, 1980.

2. National Symposium on Advances in Tree Science held at FRI & C, Dehradun, during 11-12th

April, 1983.

3. All India Symposiums on Invertebrate Reproduction and National Seminar on Recent Advances in

Entomological Researches held at University of Calcutta, during 23-25th

June, 1983.

4. National Conference on Key Pests of Agricultural Crops held at C.S.A. Univ. of Agri. & Tech.

Kanpur, during 21-23rd

Dec., 1985.

5. All India Coordinated Workshop on Post-harvest Technology held at IISR, Lucknow, during 24-

26th

Feb., 1987.

6. International Conference on Appropriate Agricultural Technologies for Farm Women held at New

Delhi, during 30th

Nov. to 4th

Dec., 1988.

7. First Workshop of AICRP on Biological Control held at Bangalore, during 29-31st July, 1988.

8. National Mango Seminar held at Directorate of Horticulture, Udyan Bhawan, Lucknow, during

19-20th

Jan., 1989.

9. Indian National Science Congress held at Pune, during Jan., 1988.

10. First Conference on “Current Trends in Zoology Teaching and Research”, held at Deptt. of

Zoology, Lucknow Univ., Lucknow during 11-13th

March, 1988.

11. Group Discussion of Entomologists (AICRP), held at IISR, Lucknow during 12-13th Aug., 1991.

12. National Symposium on “Pests of Agricultural Importance and Their Management” organized by

Bioved Research Society at Deptt. of Botany, Univ. of Allahabad, during 19-21st Feb., 1994.

13. Second National Conference of AZRA on Recent Trends in Plant, Animal and Human Pest

Management: Impact on Environment hest at Madras Christian College, Madras, during 27-29th

Dec., 1994.

14. National Symposium on “Eco-toxicological Problems and Their Management” organized by

Bioved Research Society, held at Univ. of Allahabad, Allahabad during 19-20th Feb., 1995.

15. National Symposium on ‘Prospects and Problems of Technology Transfer and Rural Reality’

organized by Bioved Research Society, Allahabad, during 17-18th

Feb., 1996.

16. National Symposium on ‘Mango Production and Export’ organized by CISH, Lucknow during 25-

27th

June, 1998.

17. National Symposium on “2nd

Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmers Congress” organized by

Bioved Research Society, Allahabad during 19th

-20th

February 2000.

18. 89th

Indian Science Congress held at Lucknow University, Lucknow during 3-7 January 2002.

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19. National Seminar on ‘Production and Post Harvest Technology of Guava’ organized by C.S.A.

University of Agri. Tech., Kanpur during 9-10 Jan 2002.

20. National Seminar on Hi-Tech. Horticulture and Precision Farming, 26-28 July, 2002, Hotel Taj,

Lucknow.

21. Workshop on Review and Refinement of Nutrient Recommendation for Major Fruit Crops of Uttar

Pradesh and Uttaranchal, 10-11 Dec., 2002, CISH, Lucknow.

22. xxii. VIth AZRA Conference on Advances in Applied Zoological Researches for Food and

environmental Safety. Dec,19-22, 2002, Hotel Ashoka, Cuttack.

23. (Zonal Conference 9east Zone) Indian Society of Mycology and Plant Pathology and Seminar on

Plant Diseases of National Importance with Special Reference to Guava Wilt and Mango

Malformation, 4-5 April, 2003, CISH, Lucknow.

24. National Seminar on Production and Utilization of Aonla, Aug., 8-10, Salem, Tamil Nadu.

25. National Symposium on Organic Farming in Horticulture, Aug., 29-30, 2003, Central Institute of

Horticulture, Lucknow.

26. 7thAZRA Conference on Recent Trends in Applied Zoological Researches towards Food and

Nutritional Security and Their Impact on Environment: Challenges Ahead. Feb.,14-16, 2005,

Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT), Bhuibneswar, Orissa.

27. National Symposium on Helicoverpa Management-A National Challenge, Feb. 27-28, 2005,

Indian Institute of Pulses Research, Kanpur.

28. xxviii. 1st International guava symposium, Dec., 5-8, 2005, Central Institute for Subtropical

Horticulture, Lucknow, India, pp. 94.

30. xxxi. Fourth Indian Congress on Quality, Environment Energy and Safety Management Systems,

Dec.,15-16, Central Board of Workers Education, Ministry of Labour and Employment,

Government of India, New Delhi.

31. 8th Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmers Congress” organized by Bioved Research Society,

Allahabad during February 21-22th

2006, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi.

32. National Seminar on New Studies in Microbiology, Biochemistry, and Agriculture Sciences, Feb.,

3-4 2007 at ONGC, Community Centre, Dehradun, organized by Doon (PG) Paramedical College

and Hospital, Dehradun.

33. 5th Indian Conference on Quality Environment, Energy, and Safety Management Systems. March,

10-11, 2007 at SCOPE Complex, New Delhi, organized by Central Board of Workers Education,

Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India and CQMS, Jadavpur University,

West Bengal.

35. xxx Botanical Conference and National Seminar on “ Emerging Trends in Plant Science:

Biodiversity, Biotechnology and Environmental Conservation” Nov., 28-30,2007, Jiwaji

University, Gwalior.

36. International Sympoium on Predictive, Preventive and Mechanistic Mutagenesis and XXXIII

EMSI Annual Meeting, Jan. 1-3, 2008, Department of Agricultural Microbiology, Aligarh Muslim

University, Aligarh, pp.99.

37. National Seminar on traditional /Indigenous Practices for Pest Management of Major Crops, Nov.,

17-18, 2008, Deptt. Plant Protection, Allahabad, Agricultural Institute- Deemed University,

Allahabad, India.

38. International Symposium on Plant Biology and Environment: Changing Sceaerio, Dec., 7-19,

2008, Department of Botany, University of Allahabad, Allahabad.

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39. International Conference on Resource Development and Environmental Change: Emerging Issues

and Challenges, Jan., 27-29, 2009, Department of Geography, Aligarh Muslim University,

Aligarh.

40. 11th

Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmers’ Congress, Feb.,14-15, 2009, Iswar Saran Degree

College, University of Allahabad, Allahabad organized by Bioved Research Society, Allahabad.

41. 12th

Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmers” Congress and National Symposium on Food

Security in Changing Climate Feb., 20-21, 2010, Allahabad.

42. Group Worker’s Meeting on “Advances in plant Disease Management”, Indian Institute of

Sugarcane Research, March 12, 2010.

43. 13th

Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmers” Congress on ‘Sustainable Development Strategies

for Food Security, Bio-diversity and Livelihood Security in Changing Climate Feb., 19-20, 2011,

Allahabad.

44. 15th

Indian Agric. Scientists and Farmers Cong. On Agriculture and Global Climate Change Feb

22-25, 2013, Allahabad. National Conference on ‘ Insect Diversity and Systematics, special

emphasis on molecular approaches’, 28-13 October, 2013 at Department of Zoology, AMU,

Aligarh

45. National Conference on ‘ Insect Diversity and Systematics, special emphasis on molecular

approaches’, 28-13 October, 2013 at Department of Zoology, AMU, Aligarh.

46. ‘First Uttar Pradesh Agricultural Scientists Congress’ on Emerging challenges and Resource

Management for Food Security’, 17-19, August, 2013 held at NDUAT, Kumarganj, Faizabad.

47. 17th

Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmer’s Congress on “ Agri-Innovation for Enhancing

Production and Rural Employment”, 21-22 February, 2015, organized by Bioved Institute of

Agriculture and Technology, Allahabad at Bioved Krishi Prodyogiki Gram, Moharab,

Sringverpur, Allahabad.

48. 2nd National Seminar on Hi-tech horticulture: Challenges and Oppurtunities,, 26-27 February,

2015, organized by Department of Applied Plant Science (Horticulture), Babasaheb Bhimrao

Ambedkar University, Lucknow.

49. National Symposium on Recent Advances in Diagnosis and Management of Diseases of Field and

Horticultural Crops, Feb., 28- March 01, 2015, organized by Department of Plant Pathology, N. D.

University of Agriculture and Technology, Kumarganj, Faizabad.

50. National Seminar on, “Genetically Modified Crops: Challenges for Health and Environment” held

at Pant Auditorium of Department of Botany, University of Allahabad,Allahabad, on 11th

April,

2015.

51. 18th

Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmer’s Congress on “ Agri-Innovation for Enhancing

Production and Rural Employment”, 21-22 February, 2016, organized by Bioved Institute of

Agriculture and Technology, Allahabad at Bioved Krishi Prodyogiki Gram, Moharab,

Sringverpur, Allahabad.

52. International Conference on NANOTECHNOLOGY & STEM-ER, March, 12-15, 2016, organized

by Centre of Excellence in Materials Science (Nanomaterials), Z. H. College of Engineering and

Technology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh.

53. National Symposium on Climate Smart Agriculture for Nematode Management, 11th

-13th

January, 2017, organized by N.S.I., New Delhi, ICAR Central Coastal Agricultural Research

Institute, Old Goa, India.

54. Nat. Conf. on “Conservation Agriculture” held at ITM University, Gwalior (MP) from 22-23

Feb., 2018.

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55. “National Conference on Bio-intensive Approaches in Plant Protection and Their Socio-economic

Impact” Department of Plant Protecion, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, from 29.10.2018-

30.10.2018 October.

Membership of professional societies: 12

1. Life member, Indian National Science Congress Association, Calcutta (W. B.). 2. Life Member, National Academy of Biological Sciences, Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh)

3. Life member, Society of Indian Forester, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun

4. Life member, Bio-Ved Research Society, Allahabad. 5. Life member, AZRA, CRRI, Cuttack. 6. Founder member, International Federation of Women in Agriculture, New Delhi

7. Member, Indian Society of Bio-control Advancement, PDBC, Bangalore.

8. Member, Entomological Society of India, New Delhi.

9. Member, Insect Environment, IIHR, Bangalore.

10. Member, Doctor’ Krishi Evam Bagwani Vikas Sanstha, Lucknow (2007).

11. Member, Society of Advancement of Science and Rural Development (2009, 2014).

12. Member, Society of Plant Protection Sciences, IARI, New Delhi.

Corporate life:

1. Participation in Institute's Programmes:

Actively associated with Institute's 'Lab. to Land Programme' for three years.Also participated in

dissemination of research findings to the orchardists, adopted for this programme by the Institute.

Besides this, actively participated in various other extension programmes i.e., Goshthies, Field Days,

Science Days, Women in Agriculture Days, etc. organized by the Institute from time to time to make

the programme a success.

2. Participation in Institute's Management activities:

Besides research work, I was associated in various committees related with the Management activities

of the Institute and constituted for the benefit of Institute's functioning. As a Member/Chairperson, I

actively worked to achieve the objectives of the following programmes:

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a. Lab to land programme.

b. Plant protection committee.

c. Vehicle committee.

d. Committee for photo, arts and museum.

e. Publication committee.

f. Hindi committee.

g. Library committee.

h. Farm management committee

3. Acted as a member of various Selection Committees and Assessment Committees constituted for

selection/promotion of research/technical personnel, and selection of III and IV Grade employees.

Contributions to Academic/Administrative work of the Department/University:

Academic work

1. Contributed in the development of course curriculum for M. Sc. (Ag.) in Plant Protection revised

in the year 2004 and 2008 and lateron

2. Contibuted in revision and development of course curriculum related with choice based credit

system for the sessions, 2015-16-2016-17 for M. Sc. (Ag.) in Plant Protection.

3. Contributed in the development of course curriculum for M. Phil. Course in Plant Protection

during 2006-2007.

4. Contributed in preparation of proposal for introduction of a new course, ‘P.G. Diploma in

Biological Control of Pests and Diseases’, in the Deptt. Plant Protection in XI Five Year Plan.

5. Contributed in preparation of proposal for the establishment of Centre for Biotechnology in Pest

and Disease Management to introduce M. Sc. (Ag.) Biotechnology in Pest and Disease

Management under the proposed Department of Biotechnology (Dec., 2007), Faculty of

Agricultural Sciences.

6. Contributed in infrastructural development of the Department.

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7. Development of laboratory: Various laboratory facilities such as purchase of equipments for

teaching and demonstrations related with practical classes of various courses with particular

reference to biological control of insect pests, insect collection for practical teaching of various

courses, improvised equipments for M. Sc. practicals/demonstrations and for use in research work,

Introduced insect rearing techniques and insect pathological techniques for PG teaching and

research, collection of culture of insect pathogenic microbial agents and their maintenance in the

laboratory, maintenance of insect cultures for demonstration and use in post graduate and research

studies.

8. Contributed in preparation of NAAC document of the department during 2013-15.

Administrative work:

1. Performed the duties as a Tabulator for R.P. Unit, Controller of Examination in the Deptt. Plant

Protection, A.M.U., Aligarh for the period from 2003-2004 to 2007-2008.

2. Performed the duties as Scrutinizer for R.P. Unit, Controller of Examination in the Deptt. Plant

Protection, A.M.U., Aligarh (2008 to 2009 onwords).

3. Performed the duties as Moderator in the Deptt. Plant Protection, A.M.U., Aligarh since 2008-

2009 onwards.

4. Member Ragging Committee, Deptt. Plant Protection, A.M.U., Aligarh (2009-2010 onwards).

5. Member Board of Studies, Deptt. Plant Protection, F/O, Agricultural Sciences (since, 2003-04).

6. Member Purchase Committee of the Department.

7. Member Moderation Committee of the Department.

8. Member, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences (2005-2007 & 2010-2012, 2014-16).

9. Any other committees/sub-committees formed for management of the Departmental/Faculty

activities from time to time by the Chairman/Dean.

10. Contributed in various other academic/administrative jobs allotted to me from time to time by the

Chairman of the Department/Dean Faculty.

11. Participated in various Entrance Examinations conducted by the university, i.e., Class XI/

Sc/Arts/Commerce, B. Tech, MBBS/BDS, M. Sc. (Ag.) Plant Protection, M. Phil. Ph. D. and

performed duties related with Examination and Evaluation (Invigilation of Examinations,

Question Bank Preparation, Setting of Question Papers, Evaluation of Answer Books, Moderation,

Interview, etc.)

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Significant Contributions in Research:

(A) Work done at Forest Research Institute & Colleges, Dehradun:

1. Detailed studies were conducted on insect pests of forest trees in nurseries, plantations and

natural forests, i.e., sal, poplars, shisham, subabul, teak, pines, devdar, e.t.c., major, potential

new and exotic insect pests were identified, crop losses assessed, technologies were

developed for management of insect pest problems and transferred to the consumers

(Foresters, Farmers, Commercial growers, Industries, etc.). Research results were

published.

2. Aerial spraying of chemicals to control poplar defoliator epidemic in poplar plantations of

Tarai Central Forest Division: Work on monitoring of population, forecasting epidemic

outbreak and taking timely spraying to control poplar defoliator in the above area was done.

3. Aerial spraying of chemicals to control deodar defoliator epidemic in forests of lolab valley,

Jammu and Kashmir: Conducted studies on biology, life-history, monitoring of population,

and causes of epidemic out break in the area for the first time and the pest was managed

successfully by aerial spraying of insecticides.

4. Outcome of various studies were published.

(B) Work carried out at Central Institute for Sub-Tropical Horticulture, Lucknow, from

18.12. 1984 to 30.09.2003, as Scientist in Agricultural Research Services)

Made an original contribution to the study of insect pest problems in fruit crops particularly,

mango, guava, litchi, aonla, et c. Studies were conducted on the identification, bio-ecology, crop

losses and agro-technologies were developed for management of major insect pests,

recommendations were made, demonstrations done and Extension Bulletins were

published.Efforts were also made to popularize the technologies among the farmers by on farm

demonstrations and by means of other extension programs.

(C) Work done at A.M.U., Aligarh: (for the period from 02.10.2003-onwards)

Studies were conducted on bio-ecology and management of major insect pests of fruit, vegetable

and oilseed crops (Guava, Brinjal, Cole and Castor) in Aligarh region. Time of appearance

and occurrence of major pests, their peak period of activity, seasonal incidence, correlation with

weather parameters, natural enemy complex, etc., were worked out for taking pest control

decisions and working out management strategies. Results of Laboratory and field evaluation of

commercial bio-pesticides and new molecules will be helpful in further evaluation in pilot trials

to make use in IPM of the major insect pests (Fruit flies, Bactrocera spp., diamond back moth

Plutella xyllostella(L.); tobbaco caterpillar Spodoptera litura; hadda beetle, Henosepilachna

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vigintiocto punctata (F.); shoot and fruit borer, Leucinodes orbonalis (Guen);castor butterfly

Ariadne merione merione (C.), etc.)

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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

(A) Research Papers/Research Notes Published:

1. Singh, P. and Fasih Masarrat. (1982). Pests of Tropical Pine nurseries in India. Proc. Symp. Cum-

workshop Tropical Pines. Koraput, Orissa, Nov. l1-13th, 1982. Tech. Sess. III, pp. 1-6.

2. Singh, P., Fasih Masarrat and Prasad, G. (1982). Insect pest of exotic pines in India. Indian

Forester.108 (1):93-107.

3. Singh, P.; Fasih M and Prasad, G (1983). Insects feeding on kubabul, Leucaena leucocephala (Lam.)

De Wit in India (Pest resistance and buildup) Leucaena leucocephala in India: proceedings of National

Seminar, Urulikranchan, June 26-27, 1981 edited by R.N. Kaul, M.G. Gogate & N.K. Mathur. pp. 172-

178. (New Delhi): Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India, 1983. Section Headings: PES'S OF

PLANTS -- INSECTS (F821); FORESTRY RELATED (KOOI).

4. Fasih Masarrat and Singh, P. (1983). Insect pests and diseases- insect pests. Su-babul News letter 1

(2): 17.

5. Singh, P., Rawat, D.S., Mishra, R.M., Fasih Masarrat, Prasad G. and Tyagi, B.D.S. (1983). Epidemic

defoliation of poplar defoliators and its control in Tarai Central Forest Division, Uttar Pradesh. Indian

Forester109 (9): 675-693.

6. Fasih Masarrat and Singh, P. (1988). The gram pod borer, Heliothis armigera. A new pest of su-

babul, Leucaena leucocephala. In: Trends in Tree Sciences. (Edited by P.K. Khosla and R.N. Sahgal),

pp.144-145, ISTS.

7. Verma, V.P.S., Singh, S., Suri, R.K. and Fasih Masarrat. (1988). Some observations on processing

and storage of sal (Shorea robusta) Gaertn Seed. In: Oil-seeds and their utilization, (Edited by R. K.

Suri and K. C. Mathur) pp.173-176. Rohini Publishing House, Dehra Dun, India.

8. Fasih Masarrat and Srivastava, R.P. (1988). Natural occurrence of Beauueria bassiana, an

entomogenous fungus on bark borer, lndarbela spp. Indian J. Plant Pathol.6 (1): 11-16.

9. Srivastava, R.P. and Fasih Masarrat. (1988). Natural occurrence II of Beauveria bassiana, an

entomogenous fungus on mealy bug, Drosicha mangiferae Green. Indian J. Plant Pathol.6 (1): 8-10.

10. Abbas, S.R., Verghese, A. and Fasih Masarrat. (1988). Inflorescence midge, Erosomyia indica. Acta

Horticulture 231:593-596.

11. Srivastava, R.P. and Fasih Masarrat (1988). Role of microorganisms in control of crop pests. Proc. Ist

Conf. Trends in Zool. Teach. & Res., Dept. of Zoology, BSNV Mahavidyalaya, Lucknow University,

Lucknow, March, 11-13, pp. 65-77.

12. Singh, P., Bhandari, R.S., Fasih Masarrat, Prasad, G., Tyagi, I B.P.S. and Misra, R.K. (1989). Deodar

defoliator epidemics in Lalab Valley, J & K and its control by aerial spraying of fenitrothion. Indian

Forester,115 (7):459-474.

13. Srivastava, R.P., Abbas, S.R., Sharma, S. and Fasih Masarrat, (1989). Field evaluation of insecticides

for the control of mango scale, Pulvenaria polygonata Cockerel. Indian J. Entomol. 51 (4): 470-471.

14. Fasih Masarrat, Srivastava, R.P., Abbas, S.R. and Sharma, S. (1989). Orgyia postica (Lepidoptera:

Lymantriidae) a new pest of mango in Uttar Pradesh. Current Science 58 (22):1258-1260.

15. Fasih Masarrat and Srivastava, R .P. (1990). Parasites and predators of insect pests of mango.

International Pest Control 32 (2): 39-41.

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16. Fasih Masarrat, Abbas, S.R., Srivastava, R.P. and Sharma, S. (1990). New records of insect pests of

aonla. Narendra Deva J. Agri. Res. 5 (1): 116-119.

17. Srivastava, R.P., Singh, R.P., Haseeb Masarrat and Abbas, S.R.(1993). Evaluation of formulated

neem (Azadirachta indica A. Juss). extracts against mango hopper, Idioscopus nitidulus and Amritodus

atkinsoni. In: Neem and Environment 1: pp. 527-534, Oxford Publishers, New Delhi.

18. Haseeb Masarrat and Srivastava, R.P. (1996). Effect of certain fungicides on the growth of the

entomogenous fungus, Beauveria bassiana (Bals.) Vuill. pathogenic to important pests of mango.

Indian Journal of Plant Pathol. 14 (1&5): 61-63.

19. Haseeb Masarrat and Murad H. (1997a). Susceptibility of the predator, Coccinella septempuncta to

the entomogenous fungus, Beauveria bassiana. Annals of Plant Protection Sciences 5 (2): 188-190.

20. Haseeb Masarrat andMurad, H. (1997b).Laboratory evaluation of Beauveria bassiana against Bihar

hairy caterpillar. Indian J. Plant Pathol. 15 (1&2): 86-92.

21. Haseeb Masarrat and Murad H. (1998). Pathogenicity of entomogenous fungus, Beauveria bassiana

(Bals.) Vuill. to insect predators. International Pest Control 40(2): 50-51.

22. Abbas, S.R., Srivastava, R.P., Sharma, S. and Haseeb Masarrat (1998). Monitoring and management

of mango inflorescence midge Ersomyia indica Grover (Diptera: Cecidomiidae). Biological Memoirs

24 (1): 11-13.

23. Haseeb Masarrat, Abbas, S.R., Srivastava, R.P. and Sharma, S. (1998). Gastropacha pardale

(Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae): A new pest of mango. Insect Environment 4 (3): 75-78.

24. Haseeb Masarrat and Srivastava, R.P. (1998). Dose – mortality relationship of entomogenous fungus,

Beauveria bassiana (Bals.) Vuill. against mango mealy bug, Drosicha mangiferae (Green). Insect

Environment 4 (3): 74-75.

25. Haseeb Masarrat, Abbas, S.R., Srivastava, R.P. and Sharma, S. (2000). Studies on insect pests of

aonla. Annals of Plant Protection Sciences 8 (1): 84-121.

26. Haseeb Masarrat, Abbas, S.R. and Srivastava, R.P. (2000). Missing links in the biology of mango leaf

weber Orthaga euadrusalis. Insect Environment 6 (2): 74.

27. Abbas, S.R., Srivastava, R.P., Sharma, S. and Haseeb Masarrat (2000). Notes on oriental fruitfly of

mango, a serious problem of mature mango in India. Biological Memoirs 26 (2): 74-78.

28. Haseeb Masarrat (2001). Bioagents of major insect pests of mango. New Agriculturists 12 (1&2):

107-120.

29. Haseeb Masarrat, Murad, H. and Srikant Sharma (2001). Dose mortality relationship between the

entomogenous fungus, Beauveria bassiana and larvae of Spilosoma obliqua Walker (Lepidoptera:

Arctiidae). Bioved 12 (1,2): 85-89. (2 NAAS).

30. Haseeb Masarrat and Srivastava, R.P. (2003). Field evaluation of entomogenous fungus, Beauveria

bassiana (Bals) Vuill. against mango mealy bug, Drosicha mangiferae (Green). Ecophysiol and Occup.

Hlth. 3:253-258. (3.2 NAAS).

31. Haseeb Masarrat and Shukla, R.P., Misra, D., Ram, R.A. (2004). Evaluation of biopesticides against

mango mealy bug, Drosicha mangiferae (Green). In; Organic Farming in Horticulture (Eds. R.K.Pathak,

Ram Kishun and R.A. Ram), Proc. Nat. Symp. Organic Farming in Horticulture, Aug., 29-30, 2003,

Central Institute of Horticulture, Lucknow. pp. 272-274.

32. Haseeb Masarrat and Sharma, S. (2004). Amrood ka phal bhedak keet (Dudorix isocrates) avam uska

prabandhan. Udyan Rashmi 5 (1): 7-10.

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33. Sharma, S. and Haseeb Masarrat (2004). Aam ke Bagon men paragon sahayak keeton ka snrakshan

evam prabandhan Udyan Rashmi 5 (1): 20-24.

34. Haseeb Masarrat (2005). Insect pests of amla and their management. In: Amla in India (Eds. S.S.

Mehta and H.P. Singf), pp. 128-138, Aonla Growers Association of India. Proc. Nat. Sem. Production

and Utilization of Aonla, Aug. 8-10, Salem, Tamil Nadu

35. Haseeb Masarrat, Abbas, S.R., Srivastava, R.P. and Sharma, S. (2006). Bionomics of defoliator,

Gastropacha pardale Walker, on mango. Ann. Pl. Protec. Sci. 14 (1): 99-101. (3.7 NAAS).

36. Haseeb Masarrat (2006). Occurrence of fruit-sucking bug, Riptortus sp., on mango. Ann. Pl. Protec.

Sci. 14 (1): 218-219. (3.7 NAAS).

37. Masarrat Haseeb (2007). Neem in Ecofriendly Management of Insect pests of Agricultural crops. In:

Proceedings of 5th Indian Congress on Quality, Environment, Energy and Safety Management Systems,

(Eds. Sadhan K. Ghosh and V. Parameswaran), pp. ENV 9-14, March, 10-11, 2007, at SCOPE

Complex, New Delhi. Organized by Central Board of Workers Education, Ministry of Labour and

Employment, Government of India, New Delhi and CQMS, Jadavpur University, West Bengal.

38. Haseeb Masarrat, (2007). Current status of insect pest problems in guava. Acta Horticulture, 735:489-

492.

39. Haseeb Masarrat, (2007). Studies on incidence and crop losses by guava fruit borer, Dudorix isocrates

F. (Lep.: Lycaenidae). Acta Horticulture, 735:489-492.

40. Haseeb Masarrat, (2007). Studies on the influence of host plants on the susceptibility of Helicoverpa

armigera, Spodoptera litura and Spilarctia (Spilosoma) obliqua to Beauveria bassiana. Ann. Pl.

Protec. Sc.15 (1): 30-33. (3.7 NAAS).

41. Haseeb Masarrat and Srivastava, R.P., Singh, S. and Singh, R.P. (2007). Evaluation of enriched neem

seed extract against mango mealy bug, Drosicha mangiferae Green J. Ecofriendly Agriculture. 2 (2):

2006-2007. (3.6 NAAS).

42. Haseeb Masarrat, (2009). Compatibility of Beauveria bassiana (Bals.) vuill. with pesticides. Ann. Pl.

Protec. Sci. 17 (1): 127-129. (3.7 NAAS).

43. Haseeb Masarrat, Muntaha Qamar and Deepak kumar Sharma (2009). Seasonal incidence of brinjal

hadda beetle, Henosepilachna vigintioctopuncta (f.) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in Aligarh, Uttar

Pradesh. Trends in Biosciences 2 (1):31-32. (2.7 NAAS).

44. Haseeb Masarrat, Deepak kumar Sharma and Muntaha Qamar (2009). Estimation of the losses caused

by shoot and fruit borer, Leucinodes orbonalis Guen.(Lepidoptera : Pyralidae) in Brinjal. Trends in

Biosciences 2 (1):68-69. (2.7 NAAS).

45. Muntaha Qamar, Haseeb Masarrat and Deepak kumar Sharma (2009).Biology and Morphometrics of

Henosepilachna vigintiocto punctata (Fab.) on Brinjal. Ann. Pl. Protec. Sci. 17 (2): 303-306. (3.7

NAAS).

46. Haseeb Masarrat, Deepti Varshney, Muntaha Qamar and D. K. Sharma (2010). Biology and

Morphometrics of Bactrocera zonata (Saunder) on Guava. Ann. Pl. Protec. Sci. 18 (2): 508-510. (3.7

NAAS).

47. Haseeb Masarrat and Rizvi, S. 2011. Influence of host plants on the susceptibility of Spodoptera

litura to entomogenous fungus, Beauveria bassiana (Bals.) Vuill. Journal of the Holistic Environment.

1 (1): 8-10.

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48. Deepak Kumar Sharma, Haseeb Masarrat and Muntaha Qamar (2012). Comparative potential of

different botanicals and synthetic insecticides and their economics against Leucinodes orbonalis in egg

plant. Journal of Plant Protection Research 51 (4): 451-455.

49. Muntaha Qamar, Haseeb Masarrat and Deepak K Sharma (2012). Efficacy of neem excel and

ozoneem against Henosepilachna vigintioctopunctata on Brinjal.Annals of Plant Protection Sciences

01/2012; 20 (2): 472-474. (3.7 NAAS).

50. Rode,N. S., Haseeb Masarrat and Sharma,D. K. (2012). Life table studies on Ariadne merione C.

(Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) on castor. Pestology 36 (7): 37-41. (2.76NAAS).

51. Uzma Manzoor, Haseeb Masarrat and Deepak Kumar Sharma (2012). Seasonal Incidence of

Chromatomyia horticola Goureau infesting Pea vis a vis weather parameters. Insect environment 17

(4):174-175. (2.56 NAAS)

52. Uzma Manzoor, Haseeb Masarrat and Deepak Kumar Sharma (2012). Incidence of Chromatomyia

horticola Goureau on alternate host plants in pea fields at Aligarh, UP. Insect Environment 17 (4): 172-

173. (2.9 NAAS).

53. Deepak Kumar Sharma, Haseeb Masarrat, Akhtar Haseeb and Vipin Kumar (2012). Studies on the

potentials of Parthenium hysterophorus composts for the management of insect-pest (Agrotis ipsilon)

and pathogens (Fusarium oxysporium f. sp. Ciceri & Meloidogyne incognita) complex of chickpea cv.

Desi T-3. Current Nematology, 23 (1,2):61-64. (3.55 NAAS)

54. Uzma Manzoor, Haseeb Masarrat and Deepak Kumar Sharma (2013). Biology of Pea leaf miner,

Chromatomyia horticola (Goureau) on Pea. Ann. Pl. Protec. Sci. 21 (10) :180-181. (3.7 NAAS).

55. Uzma Manzoor, Haseeb Masarrat and Deepak Kumar Sharma (2013). Effect of insecticides and

biopesticides on Chromatomyia horticola (Goreau) infestation in Pea. Ann. Pl. Protec. Sci. 21

(1) :181-182. (3.7 NAAS).

56. Supriya Verma, Haseeb Masarrat and Uzma Manzoor (2014). Seasonal Incidence of Dysdercus

cingulatus Infesting Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus. M) vis a vis Weather Parameters. Insect

Environment 19 (3): 205-206.

57. Supriya Verma, Haseeb Masarrat and Uzma Manzoor (2014). Biology of Red Cotton Bug,

Dysdercus cingulatus. Insect Environment 19 (3): 140-141. (2.56 NAAS).

58. Meenakshi Agarwal, Haseeb Masarrat and Uzma Manzoor (2014).Biology and seasonal incidence of aphid, Brevicoryne brassicae on cabbage. Ann. Pl. Protec. Sci., 22 (2): 275-277. (3.65 NAAS)

59. Samreen Khanam, Haseeb Masarrat and Uzma Manzoor (2014). Comparative efficacy of neem biopesticides on brinjal aphid. Ann. Pl. Protec. Sci., 22 (2): 422-423. (3.65 NAAS)

60. Uzma Manzoor, Haseeb Masarrat and Deepak Kumar Sharma (2014). Surveillance on insect pest complex of pea, Pisum sativum L. in agro- climatic conditions of Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. Trends in Biosciences 7 (11):1168. (2.74 NAAS).

61. Uzma Manzoor and Haseeb Masarrat (2015). Avian pests of pea, Pisum sativum (L.) and their management in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. Biotic Environment (Earlier Insect Environment). 21: (2&3): 27-29. (2.56 NAAS).

62. Promod KumarShakya, Haseeb Masarrat and Uzma Manzoor (2015). Biology of tobacco cutworm, Spodoptera litura. Biotic Environment. 21: (2&3): 30-32. (2.56 NAAS).

63. Promod Kumar Shakya, Haseeb Masarrat and Uzma Manzoor (2015). Seasonal incidence of

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Spodoptera litura infesting tomato (Lycopersicum esculentum) Biotic Environment. 21: (2&3): 49-51. (2.56 NAAS).

64. Rode, N. S.; Haseeb Masarrat and D. K. Sharma (2015). Biology of castor spiny caterpillar, Ariadnem erione BIOINFOLET 12 (1B): 140-142 (3.75 NAAS).

65. Uzma Manzoor and Haseeb Masarrat (2015). Laboratory evaluation of different botanicals against the red cotton bug, Dysdercus cingulatus (Fabricius) and Cotton mealy bug, Phenacoccus solenopsis (Tinsley) in okra. International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation 2 (2):28-32. (ISRA-JIF: 1.694) .

66. Uzma Manzoor, Haseeb Masarrat and Subhash Chander (2016).Thermal constant and development threshold of shoot and fruit borer, Earias vitella (F.) in okra. National Academy of Science Letters (March–April 2016). 39 (2):81–84. (IF-0.345) (6.29 NAAS).

67. Uzma Manzoor and Haseeb Masarrat (2016). Seasonal incidence of insect pests in okra vis-a-vis weather parameters. Indian Journal of Agriculture and Allied Sciences, 2 (4): 87-96.

68. Shakya Promod Kumar, Haseeb Masarrat and Manzoor Uzma (2017). Biology and seasonal incidence of Helicoverpa armigera (Noctuidae : Lepidoptera) on tomato . In: Proceedings of International conference on Recent Trends in Agriculture, Food Science, Forestry, Horticulture, Aquaculture, Animal Sciences, Biodiversity, Ecological Sciences and Climate Change (AFHABEC-2017), 25

th March, 2017 held at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi,

Editor: Dr. Govind Chandra Mishra, pp.31-35, Krishi Sanskriti Publications (ISBN No.978-93-85822-44-5.

69. Uzma Manzoor, Haseeb Masarrat and Subhash Chander (2018). Determination of Thermal Constant and Development Threshold of Cotton mealybug Phenacoccus solenopsis (Tinsley). in okra. Chemical Sc. Rev. and Letters. 7:631-634. (5.21 NAAS).

(B) Book

1. Uzma Manzoor and Masarrat Haseeb 2014. Pest complex of Pea and their management.

LAMBERT Publications, Germany.

(C) Book Chapter

1. Masarrat Haseeb and Reetu Srivastava 2014. Potential of entomopathogenic fungi in bio-

management of insect pests. In:Biological Control for Preventing Food Deterioration:

Strategiesfor Pre and Postharvest Management. Ed. Neeta Sharma. John Wiley and Sons, Ltd.

(D) Popular Articles

1. Masarrat Fasih. 1985. Insects too spread plant disease. Green & Glory 1(1) 23-24.

2. Srivastava, R.P. and Masarrat Fasih. 1987. Aam ki fasal ke hanikarak keeton se raksha

avam bachao. Safernama 6 (ii):2, 11.

3. Masarrat Fasih, Srivastava, R.P., Abbas S.R. and Sharma, S. 1989. Destroy borers - save

vegetable crops. Indian Horticulture(July-September): 35-39.

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4. Masarrat Fasih and Srivastava, R.P. 1989. Aam ka bhunga keet ki rok-tham. Phal-

phoolApril-June, pp.14-15.

5. Masarrat Fasih, Abbas, S.R. and Sharma, S. 1989. Aam ke kuchh alp mahatva vale

keeton ka yada kada prakop. Phal-PhoolJuly-September, 25-27.

6. Masarrat Haseeb and Srivastava, R.P. 1992. Krishi Upyog me Prayukat hone vale

Keetnashakon ke prayog me Savdhaniyan. Udyan Lok 3: 33-35.

7. Masarrat Haseeb 2001. Aam ke pramukh hanikarak keeton ka ekikrit prabandhan Udyan

Rashmi 2 (1): 44-47.

8. Masarrat Haseeb 2002. Control of insect pests of mango. Smarika released at the

occasion of mango Gosthi held at Horticultural Experiment Station and Training Centre,

Malihabad, 23.3.2002, pp. 8-10.

9. Masarrat Haseeb 2002. Phal vrikshon ki podhshala ke hanikarak keeton ka prabandhan.

Udyan Rashmi 3 (2): 44-51.

10. Shukla, R.P. and Masarrat Haseeb 2003. Am ke hanikarak keet evam unka niyantran.

Phal Phool 4: 21-27.

11. Masarrat Haseeb and Misra, A.K. 2003. Amrood ke nashi keet. Udyan Rashmi 4 (2): 35-

40.

12. Misra, A.K. and Masarrat Haseeb 2004. Aonla ke rog avam keet avam unka prabandhan.

Phal Phool (jul-Sept.): 17-22.

13. Masarrat Haseeb 2004. Aam ka jala banane wala keet. Phal Phool (Jan.-Mar.): 4—5& 16.

(E) Folder/ Pamphlet/ Bulletins, etc.:

1. Aam ka galmidge keet folder No.1, L. CIHNP, 1990.

2. Shukla, R.P., Masarrat Haseeb and Padaria, R.N. 2001. Aam Me Ekikrit Nashi Keet

Prabandhan Extension Bulletin No. 6, 2001, CISH, Lucknow, 20p.

3. Shukla, R.P., Masarrat Haseeb and Padaria, R.N. 2001. Integrated Insect Pest

Management in Mango. Extension Bulletin No.7, 2001, CISH, Lucknow, 20 p.

4. Technical contribution on entomological aspects in bulletins, “Aam Utpadan” Extension

bulletin No.3, 2002, CISH, Lucknow, 55 p.

5. Pathak, R.K. 2003., Pandey, D. Misra, A.K. Masarrat Haseeb and Tandon, D.K. 2003.

Aonla Cultivation, Extension Bulletin No.15, 2003, CISH, Lucknow, 32 p.

6. Pathak, R.K. 2003., Pandey, D. Misra, A.K Masarrat Haseeb and Tandon, D.K.. 2003.

Aonla Utpadan Extension Bulletin No.16, 2003, CISH, Lucknow, 32 p.

7. Singh, G., Misra, A.K., Masarrat Haseeb Tandon, D.K.and Pathak, R.K.2003. The

Guava. Extension Bulletin No.17, 2003, CISH, Lucknow, 38 p.

8. Singh, G., Misra, A.K., Masarrat Haseeb Tandon, D.K.and Pathak, R.K.2003. Amrood.

Extension Bulletin No.19, 2003, CISH, Lucknow, 38 p.

(F) Research Reports:

i. Papers presented in AICRP workshops:

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1. Abbas, S.R., Srivastava, R.P., Fasih Masarrat and Sharma, S. 1986. Survey and

surveillance of pests and natural enemies. Research Report, Fruit Research

Workshop,Dapoli, during Dec. 18-20, 1986, pp. 301-303.

2. Srivastava, R.P., Abbas, S.R. and Fasih Masarrat. 1986. Chemical control of

inflorescence midge, Erosomyia indica Grover. Ibid: pp. 337-338.

3. Abbas, S.R., Fasih Masarrat and Srivastava, R.P. 1986. Studies on assessment of losses

and biology of the inflforescence midge, Erosomyia indica. Ibid: pp. 309-313.

4. Srivastava, R.P., Abbas, S.R., Sharma, S. and Fasih Masarrat. 1987. Research on mango

hoppers, past, present and future - Status paper Mango group workers meeting held at

Udyan Bhavan, Lucknow, during November, 21st, 1987.

5. Fasih Masarrat, Abbas, S.R., Sharma, S. and Srivastava, R.P. 1988. Survey and

surveillance of insect pests of mango and their natural enemies. Research Reports Fruit

Res. Workshop, Pusa, during May 23-25th, 1988, pp. 277-279.

6. Abbas, S.R., Sharma, S., Fasih Masarrat and Srivastava, R.P. 1988. Field evaluation of

insecticides for the control of mango inflorescence midge, Erosomyia indica Grover.

Research Report Fruit Res. Workshop, Pusa, during May 23-25th, 1988, pp. 298-299.

7. Abbas, S.R., Srivastava, R.P. and Haseeb Masarrat. 1991. Survey and surveillance of

insect pests and their natural enemies. Research Reports, Group Workers Meeting for Sub-

tropical Fruits, Hyderabad during 18-20th

September, pp. 293-294.

8. Abbas, S.R., Srivastava, R.P. and Haseeb Masarrat. 1991. Crop loss assessment and

bioecology of mango fruit fly.Ibid, p. 306.

9. Abbas, S.R., Srivastava, R.P. and Haseeb Masarrat. 1991. Assessment of loss by mango

fruitfuly in some commercial varieties of mango. Ibid, p. 307.

10. Abbas, S.R., Srivastava, R.P. and Haseeb Masarrat.1993. Studies on the incidence of fruit

fly in some commercial varieties of mango. Res. Rep. Group workers Meeting of AICRP

on subtropical fruits held at RAS, Udaipur. During November 30th

-December 3rd, 1993,

pp. 247-248.

11. Abbas, S.R., Haseeb Masarrat and Srivastava, R.P. 1993. Studies on Bioecology of

mango leaf weber, Orthaga evadrasalis. presented in Res. Rep. Group Workers Meeting of

AICRP on sub-tropical fruitsheld during November 30th

-December 3rd

, 1993 at RAS,

Udaipur, pp. 245-246.

12. Srivastava, R.P., Abbas, S.R. and Haseeb Masarrat. 1993. Field evaluation of two neem

derivatives for the control of mango hopper, I. Nitidulus presented in Res. Rep. Group

Workers Meeting of AICRP on sub-tropical fruitsheld during November 30th

- December

3rd

, 1993 at RAS, Udaipur, pp. 242.

13. Abbas, S.R., Srivastava, R.P. and Haseeb Masarrat. 1993. Studies on the monitoring of

population of the oriental fruit fly of mango. Res. Rep.,AICRP, Group Workers Meeting

for sub-tropical fruits, held during November 30th

- December 3rd

, 1993 at RAS, Udaipur,

p. 243.

ii. Annual reports of the research projects mentioned at point D of the proforma:

Years, 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94, 97-98, 98-99, 99-2000,

2000-2001, 2001-2002, 2002-2003 and 2003-2004.

(G) Research Papers Presented In Symposium / Conferences / Seminars:

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1. Verma, V.P.S., SIngh, S., Sharma, B.K., Fasih Masarrat and Suri, R.K. 1979. Some

observations on processing and storage of sal (Shorea robusta Gaerton) seeds. Abst. Symp. on

production and utilization of forest Products March 5-7, 1979 III, pp. 25-29.

2. Singh, P., Masarrat Fasih and Prasad, G. 1980. Insect pests of Populus ciliata Wall. Exroyle

Proc. Nat. Symp. Improvement of forest Biomass. Solan, India, Nov. 20-21st, 1980, p. 172.

3. Singh, P., Masarrat Fasih and Prasad, G. 1981. Insects feeding on Ku-babul leucaena

leucocephala (Lam.) Dewit in India. Proc. Nat. Symp. Ku-babul. June 26-27th, 1981 p. 1.

4. Singh, P. and Masarrat Fasih. 1982. Pests of Tropical Pine nurseries in India. Proc. Symp.

Cum-workshop Tropical Pines. Koraput, Orissa, Nov. l1-13th, 1982. Tech. Sess. III, p. 6.

5. Masarrat Fasih and Singh, P. 1983. Heliothis armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) a new pest

of su-babul Leucaena leucocephala Dewit. Abst. Nat. Symp. Adv. Tree Sciences held at F.R.I.

& C., Dehra Dun, during April 11-12, 1983, p.62.

6. Singh, P. Rawat, D.S., Misra, R.M., Prasad, G., Masarrat Fasih and Tyagi, B.D.S. 1983.

Epidemic defoliation of poplars and its control in Central Tarai Forest Division, Uttar Pradesh.

Nat. Symp. Adv. Tree Sciences held at F.R.I. &C., Dehra Dun, April 11-12, 1983, p.63

(Abstract).

7. Masarrat Fasih and Singh, P. 1983. Management of insect pests in poplar plantations in

India. Abst. IInd All India Symp. on Invertebrate Reproduction and Nat. Sym. on recent Trends

in Entomol. Researches, held at Calcutta, University, Dept. of Zoology, Calcutta, during June

23rd

-25th

, 1983. Part IInd, P.10.

8. Masarrat Fasih and Singh, P. 1984. Chrysomela populi L (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) a

serious pest of poplars in Himalyas. Abst. IInd Oriental Entomol. Symp.held at Kerala. during

Feb, 21-24, 1984.

9. Srivastava, R.P. and Masarrat Fasih. 1988. Factors affecting population of mango mealy bug,

Drosicha mangiferae Green. Nat. Symp. on Pest & Disease Surveillance for IPM, held at

TNAU, Coimbatore, from September 16-17th

, 1988. p. 22. (Abstract)

10. Srivastava, R.P. and Masarrat Fasih. 1989. Economic control of important insect pests of

mango with special reference to biological control. Abst. Nat. Mango Seminar, held at Dept. of

Horticulture and Fruit Utilization, U.P., Udyan Bhavan, Lucknow, during Jan. 19-20th, 1989,

p.19.

11. Srivastava, R.P. and Masarrat Fasih. 1989. Integrated control of mango mealy bug, Drosicha

mangiferae Green. Abst.Nat. Symp. on Integrated Management of disease and pests of crops

in humid tropics, held at Port Blair, during March II-12th, 1989, p.22.

12. Srivastava, R.P. and Masarrat Fasih. 1989. Role of bioagents in control of major pests of

mango. Abst. 3rd

International Mango Symp. held at Australia during 25-29th September, pp.

67-68.

13. Masarrat Haseeb. 1993. Participation of Women in Mango cultivation -A perspective. Abst.

Golden Jubilee Symposium -Horticultural Research –changing Scenerio, held at Banglore,

during May 24-28th, 1993. p. 432.

14. Srivastava, R.P. and Masarrat Haseeb. 1993. Possibilities of integrated control of mango

hopper. Ibid. Abstract No. 13.17, p. 263.

15. Abbas, S.R., Srivastava, R.P., Masarrat Haseeb and Sharma, S. 1993. Studies on the

fluctuation of population of the oriental fruitfully of mango. Ibid. Abstract No. 13.15, p. 262.

16. Srivastava, R.P., Singh, R.P., Masarrat Haseeb and Abbas, S.R. 1993. Evaluation of

formulated neem (Azadirachta indica A. Juss) extracts against mango hoppers & Mealybug.

Neem News letter 10: 18.

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17. Abbas, S.R., Srivastava, R.P., Sharma, S. and Masarrat Haseeb. 1993. Monitoring and

management of the mango inflorescence midge, Erosomyia indica Grover (Diptera:

Cecidomyidae). Abst. National Conference on Eco-friendly approaches in the Management of

Pests, diseases and Industrial Efflluants, held at C.S.A. Univ. of Agriculture and Technology,

Kanpur during Dec.20-22nd, 1993, p. 78.

18. Masarrat Haseeb. 1994. Problems of practical pest management. Abst. Nat. Symp. on

Agricultural Pest and their Management, held at Dept. of Botany, Univ. of Allahabad, during

Feb. 19-21st., 1994, p. 56.

19. Masarrat Haseeb. 1995. Need based-pest management programme. Abst.Nat. Symp.

Ecotoxicological Problems and their Management held at Univ. of Allahabad. Allahabad,

during Feb. 19-21st, 1995. p. 42.

20. Masarrat Haseeb and Murad, H. 1996. Laboratory evaluation of entomogenous fungus,

Beauveria bassiana against the ladybird beetle, Coccinella septempunctata (Coccinelidae:

Coleoptera). Abst. Nat. Symp. Prospects and Problems of Technology Transfer and rural

reality held at Univ. of Allahabad, Allahabad during Feb. 17-18th, 1996, p. 60.

21. Abbas, S.R., Srivastava, R.P., Sharma, S. and Masarrat Haseeb. 1996. Studies on the

seasonal fluctuations in the population of oriental fruit fly of mango in North India. Abst. Fifth

International Symp. held during September I-6th, 1996 at Israel.

22. Srivastava, R.P. and Masarrat Haseeb 1997. Integrated pest management in tropical and sub-

tropical fruit trees. Abst., Symposium on IPM for sustainable crop production held at I.A.R.I.,

New Delhi during 2-4 December 1997.

23. Masarrat Haseeb; Abbas, S.R.; Srivastava, R.P. and Sharma1998a. Studies on insect pests of

aonla. Abst. National Seminar on Entomology in 20th

century- Biodivercity, sustainability,

environmental safety and human health, April 30- May 2, 1998,

24. Masarrat Haseeb and Srivastava, R.P.1998. Field evaluation of entomogenous fungus,

Beauveria bassiana (Bals) Vuill. against mango mealy bug, Drosicha mangiferae (Green).

Abst. National Symposium on Mango Production and Export, June, 25-27, 1998, held at

Central Institute For Subtropical Horticulture, Lucknow : pp. 60.

25. Masarrat Haseeb; S.R. Abbas; R.P. Srivastava and S. Sharma 1998b. Studies on bionomics

and biology of mango hopper, Idioscopus nitidulus Walker. Ibid. : pp. 54.

26. Masarrat Haseeb; S.R. Abbas; R.P. Srivastava and S. Sharma 1998c. Gastropacha pardale

Walker, a new pest of mango. Ibid. : pp. 54.

27. Singh, R.P.; Masarrat Haseeb and Srivastava, R.P. 1998. Effect of neem derivatives on

mango mealy bug, Drosicha magiferae (Green). Ibid.: pp. 59.

28. Srivastava, R.P. and Masarrat Haseeb (1998). Biopesticides and bioagents in mango

integrated pest management. Ibid., pp. 51.

29. Masarrat Haseeb; Abbas, S.R.; Srivastava, R.P. and Sharma, S. 1998d. Bionomics of mango

leaf weber. Abst. International Conference on Pest and Pesticide Management for sustainable

Agriculture(ICPPMSA), 11-13 Dec., 1998, pp. 210-211.

30. Masarrat Haseeb and Murad, H. 2000. Virulence of entomogenous fungus, Beauveria

bassiana isolates against the tobacco caterpillar Spodoptera litura Fab. (Lepidoptera:

Noctuidae). Abst. 2nd Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmers Congress organized by

Bioved Research Society, Allahabad, Feb. 19-20th, 2000, p.16, Allahabad University,

Allahabad.

31. Masarrat Haseeb and Murad, H. 2000. Studies on host range of entomogenous fungus,

Beauveria bassiana (Bals.0 Vuill. Abst. 2nd Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmers

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Allahabad University, Allahabad.

32. Masarrat Haseeb and Sharma, S. 2000. Aam ki Fasal ko Chhati Pahunchane Wale Sambhavit

Keet. Abst.All India Science Meet at NBRI, Lucknow from 16-18th

Oct.2000.

33. Masarrat Haseeb and Murad, H.2001. Age- specific dose- mortality relationship of

entomogenous fungus, Beauveria bassiana against tobacco caterpillar Spodoptera litura Fab.

Abst. No.87, 3rd Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmers Congress, organized by Bioved

Research Society, Allahabad, 3-5 Feb., 2001, Allahabad University, Allahabad p 42.

34. Shukla, R.P., Masarrat Haseeb and Shashi Sharma 2001. Management of mango hopper

Idioscopus nitidulus Walker with newer insecticides/ biocides. Abst. National Symposium

Integrated pest Management (IPM) in Horticultural Crop: New molecules, Biopesticides,

Environment, IIHR, Bangalore, Oct., 18-19, 2001, p.2.

35. Masarrat Haseeb and Shashi Sharma 2002. Insect pest problems of guava in Lucknow

region. Abst. No.141, 4th

Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmers Congress, organized by

Bioved Research Society, 16-175 Feb., 2002, CCS, Meerut, p.76.

36. Masarrat Haseeb and Murad, H.2002. Evaluation of entomogenous fungus, Beauveria

bassiana (Bals) Vuill. against tobacco caterpillar Spodoptera litura Fab. Abst. VIth AZRA

Conference on Advances in Applied Zoological Researches for Food and Environmental

Safety. Dec., 19-22, Hotel Ashoka, Cuttack, p.40.

37. Masarrat Haseeb, Shukla, R.P. and Om Prakash 2003. Insect pest problems of mango in

northern India and their management. Abst. Nat. Sem. Mango- Challenges in Management of

Production, Post-harvest, Proceassing, and Marketing, June, 14-015,2003, College of

Agriculture, Gujarat Agricultural University, Junagarh, Gujarat, pp.95-96.

38. Masarrat Haseeb 2003. Management of insect pests of mango- Ecofriendly approaches. Nat.

Symp. Biodiversity Management for the 21st Century, June, 28-30, Institute of Agricultural

Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi.

39. Masarrat Haseeb 2003. Problems of insect pests of aonla fruits. Abst. Souvenir, Nat. Sem.

Production and Utilization of Aonla, Aug., 8-10, Salem, Tamil Nadu, p.27.

40. Masarrat Haseeb 2003. Some observations on biology and life history of aonla stone borer,

Curculio sp. Abst. Souvenir, Nat. Sem. Production and Utilization of Aonla, Aug., 8-10,

Salem, Tamil Nadu, p.66.

41. Masarrat Haseeb and Shukla, R.P., Misra, D., Ram, R.A. 2003. Evaluation of bio-pesticides

against mango mealy bug, Drosicha mangiferae (Green). Abst. Nat. Symp. Organic Farming

in Horticulture, Aug., 29-30, 2003, Central Institute of Horticulture, Lucknow, p.165.

42. Masarrat Haseeb and Shashi Sharma 2004. Evaluation of insecticides / bio-pesticides against

litchi fruit borer, Argyroploce illipeda. Ast. Nat. Conf. Role of Biopesticides, Bioagents and

Biofertilizers for Sustainable Agriculture and Horticulture, Feb., 13-16, 2004, Lucknow, p

129.

43. Masarrat Haseeb, 2005. Towards organic production of mango: potential of entomogenous

fungus, beauveria bassiana in IPM of some important insect pests. 2nd

Nat. Conf. Organic

Agriculture. 27-29 Jan., 2005, Bidkin, Aurangabad, Maharashtra.

44. Masarrat Haseeb, 2005. Insect pests of aonla and their management. Abst. No. 48, 7th

AZRA

Conference on Recent Trends in Applieed Zoological Researches towards Food and

Nutritional Security and Their Impact on Environment: Challenges Ahead. Feb., 14-16, 2005,

Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT), Bhuibneswar, Orissa

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45. Masarrat Haseeb, 2005. Studies on compatibility of entomogenous fungus, Beauveria

bassiana (Bals.) Vuill. with pesticides. Abst. No.139, 7th

AZRA Conference on Recent Trends

in Applieed Zoological Researches towards Food and Nutritional Security and Their Impact on

Environment: Challenges Ahead. Feb., 14-16, 2005, Orissa University of Agriculture and

Technology (OUAT), Bhuibneswar, Orissa.

46. Masarrat Haseeb, 2005. Entomogenous fungus, Beauveria bassiana (Bals.) Vuill. in IPM of

mango mealy bug, Drosicha mangiferae Green, Rajasthan College of Agriculture, Udaipur.

47. Masarrat Haseeb, 2005. Current status of insect pest problems in guava. Abst.No. 7.O.2., 1st

International guava symposium, Dec., 5-8, 2005,Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture,

Lucknow, India, pp. 90.

49. Masarrat Haseeb, 2005. Studies on incidence and crop losses by guava fruit borer, Dudorix

Isocrates F. (Lep: Lycaenidae) Abst. No. 7.P.6, 1st International guava symposium, Dec., 5-8,

2005,Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture, Lucknow, India, pp. 94.

50. Haseeb, A., Sharma, A. and Masarrat Haseeb, 2005. Pesticides: Havoc to mankind

andenvironment. Fourth Indian Congress on Quality, Environment Energy and Safety

Management Systems, Dec., 15-16, Central Board of Workers Education, Ministry of Labour

and Employment, Government of India, New Delhi.

51. Masarrat Haseeb, 2006. Observations on bioecology of pomegranate butterfly Dudorix

Isocrates (Lep: Lycaenidae) on guava. Abst. No. 76, 8th

Indian Agricultural Scientists and

Farmers Congress, Feb., 21-22, 2006, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, p.34.

52. Masarrat Haseeb, 2006.Curculio sp.–A potential pest of aonla. Abst. No. P01, Nat. Conf.

Recent Advances in Applied Zoology, March, 24-25, 2006, Dept. Zoology Ch. Charan Singh

University, Meerut.

53. Masarrat Haseeb, 2007. Laboratory evaluation of different isolates of entomogenous fungus,

Bbeauveria bassiana (Bals.) vuill. against gram pod borer Helicoverpa armigera (Hub.). Abst.

Nat. Symp. Legume Research: Recent Trends and Future Prospects in Post Genomic Era, Jan.,

13-14 2007, SVBP University of Agriculture and Technology, Meerut.

54. Masarrat Haseeb and Rizvi, S. 2007. Influence of host plants on the susceptibility of

Spodoptera lituraF. (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) to entomopathogenic fungus, Beauveria

bassiana. Abst., 9th

Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmers Congress, Jan., 29-30, 2007 at

Allahabad University, Allahabad, organized by Bioved Research Society, Allahabad.

55. Masarrat Haseeb and Murugesan, A. 2007. Studies on compatibility of entomogenous fungus

Beauveria bassiana (bals.) vuill. with pesticides. Souvenir 2007 for Nat. Sem.New Studies in

Microbiology, Biochemistry, and Agriculture Sciences, Feb., 3-4 2007, at ONGC, Community

Centre, Dehradun, organized by Doon (PG) Paramedical College and Hospital, Dehradun. pp.

KN 30-31.

56. Masarrat Haseeb, 2007. Neem in ecofriendly management of insect pests of agricultural

crops. Abst. 5th

Indian Conference on Quality Environment, Energy, and Safety Management

Systems. March, 10-11,2007,at SCOPE Complex,New Delhi, organized byCentral Board of

Workers Education, Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India and CQMS,

Jadavpur University, West Bengal, P. ENV 9.

57. Masarrat Haseeb, 2008. Characterisation of isolates of entomogenous fungus, Beauveria

bassiana (Bals.) Vuill. with respect to requirements of nutrition, pH and temperature. Abst.

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International Sympoium on Predictive, Preventive and Mechanistic Mutagenesis and XXXIII

EMSI Annual Meeting, Jan. 1-3, 2008, Department of Agricultural Microbiology, Aligarh

Muslim University, Aligarh, pp.99.

58. Masarrat Haseeb, 2008. Bioefficacy of entomogenous fungus, Beauveria bassiana against

gram pod borer, Helicoverpa armigera (Hub.) Abstract, International Conference on

Biodiversaty Conservation and Management (BIOCAM-2008), Cochin University of Science

& Technology, Cochin, Kerala, Feb., 3-6, 2008, pp.10.

59. Masarrat Haseeb, 2008.Evaluation of commercial formulations of neem against mango leaf

weber, Orthaga euadrusalis walker (Lep: Pyralidae). Abstract, 10th Indian Agricultural

Scientists and Farmers’ Congress,Feb.,16-17, 2008,Allahabad University, Allahabad,

organized by Bioved Research Society, Allahabad, pp.99.

60. Masarrat Haseeb, 2008. Insect pests of guava and their management. Abstract, National

Seminar on traditional /Indigenous Practices for Pest Management of Major Crops, Nov., 17-

18, 2008, Deptt. Plant Protection, Allahabad, Agricultural Institute-Deemed University,

Allahabad, India, pp. 42.

61. Masarrat Haseeb, and Shashi Sharma,2008. Compatibility of azadirachtin a potent

biopesticide with entomofungal pathogens. Abstract International Symposium on Plant

Biology and Environment: Changing Sceaerio, Dec., 7-19, 2008, Department of Botany,

University of Allahabad, Allahabad, pp, 212.

62. Masarrat Haseeb and Murugesan, A. 2009.Evaluation of entomogenous fungus, Beauveria

bassiana against Diamond black moth, Plutella xylostella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Yponomeutidae)

on cabbage. Souvenir & Abstracts11th Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmers’ Congress,

Feb.,14-15, 2009, Iswar Saran Degree College, University of Allahabad, Allahabad organized

by Bioved Research Society, Allahabad, pp. 34.

63. Masarrat Haseeb 2009.Laboratory evaluation of entomogenous fungus, Beauveria bassiana

(bals.) Vuill. against gram pod bore Helicoverpa armigera (Hub.). Abstract International

Conference on Grain Legumes: Quality Improvement Value Addition and Trade, Feb., 14-16,

2009, Indian Institute of Pulses Research, Kanpur, pp. 275.

64. Masarrat Haseeb, Varshney, D. and Sharma, D. K.2009. Studies on species composition and

population fluctuation of fruit flies in guava in Aligarh District. Abst. Achieving Millennium

Development Goals: Problems and Prospects, Oct., 25-26, 2009, Bundelkhand University,

Jhansi (U.P.), pp.248.

65. Masarrat Haseeb, Varshney, D.; Qamar, M. and Sharma, D. K. 2010. Biology and

morphometrics of Bactrocera zonata (Saunders) (Diptera: Tephritidae) on guava. 8th

National

Symposium on Problems and Prospectives in Ecofriendly Innovatives of Plant Protection, Jan.,

24-25, 2010, C.S.Azad University of Agriculture & Technology, Kanpur (U.P.) pp. 76-77.

66. Deepak Kumar Sharma and Masarrat Haseeb 2010. Effect of biopesticides and chemical

insecticides on predatory fauna in brinjal crop. National Seminar on Emerging Trends in

Biotechnology, Microbiology and Physiotherapy, March 14, 2010, IIMT College of Medical

Sciences, Meerut (U.P) pp. 22.

67. Sharma, D. K.andMasarrat Haseeb2010. Potential of Parthenium hysterophorus L.compost

against the pest fauna viz; Agrotis ipsilon and Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceri in chickpea.

Abstract, 3rd

International conference on Parthenium, Dec. 8-10, 2010, IARI, New Delhi. pp.

171

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68. Sharma, D. K. andMasarrat Haseeb2010. Assessment of technology adoption for

management of Leucinodes orbonalis in brinjal crop by the farmers of Aligarh district.

Abstract,13th

Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmers’ Congress on Sustainable

Developmental Strategies for Food Security, Bio-diversity and Livelihood Security held on

Feb., 19-20, 2011, at Vigyan Parishad, University of Allahabad, Allahabad-211002. pp.18.

69. Muntaha Qamar,Masarrat Haseeb and Deepak Kumar Sharma2011. Induction of resistance

through amendments for the management of hadda beetle, Henosepilachna

vigintioctopunctataFab., on brinjal.National Symposium on “Biodiversity and Food Security-

Challenges & Devising Strategies, Dec, 10-11,2011, IIPR, Kanpur, pp.62.

70. Masarrat Haseeb, Samreen Khanam, Muntaha Qamar and Uzma Manzoor. 2013. Biology

and seasonal incidence of cabbage aphid, Brevicoryne brassicae on cabbage. 15th

Indian

Agricultural Scientists & Farmer’s Congress on Agriculture and Global Climate Change,

Feb., 22-24, 2013, Allahabad.

71. Uzma Manzoor and Masarrat Haseeb 2013. Biology and seasonal incidence of red cotton

bug, Dysdercus cingulatus (Hemiptera: Pyrrochoridae) on okra. National Conference on

‘Insect Diversity and Systematics, special emphasis on molecular approaches, 28-13 October,

2013 at Department of Zoology, AMU, Aligarh.

72. Uzma Manzoor and Masarrat Haseeb, 2014. Insect and avian pest complex of pea and their

management. 16th

Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmers Congress’ on

Nanobiotechnological approaches for sustainable agriculture and rural development, 22-23

February, 2014 held at Integral University, Lucknow.

73. Deepak Kumar Sharma, Masarrat Haseeb and Uzma Manzoor, 2014. Potential of major

predatory insects as pollinators in mango orchards potential of major predatory insects as

pollinators in mango orchards. 16th

Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmers Congress’ on

Nanobiotechnological approaches for sustainable agriculture and rural development, 22-23

February, 2014 held at Integral University, Lucknow.

74. Masarrat Haseeb, 2014. Problems of insect pests in guava and their management with

integrated approaches. 16th

Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmers Congress on

Nanobiotechnological approaches for sustainable agriculture and rural development, 22-23

February, 2014 held at Integral University, Lucknow.

75. Masarrat Haseeb, 2015. Biological control of insect pests in fruit crops. Abstract, 118,

Souvenir and Astracs, 17th

Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmer’s Congress on Agri-

Innovation for Enhancing Production and Rural Employmen”, 21-22 February, Organized by

Bioved Institute of Agriculture and Technology, Allahabad at Bioved Krishi Prodyogiki Gram,

Moharab, Sringverpur, Allahabad, p18.

76. Uzma Manzoor and Masarrat Haseeb, 2015. Laboratory evaluation of different botanicals

against the red cotton bug, Dysdercus cingulatus (Fabricius) and Cotton mealy bug,

Phenacoccus solenopsis (Tinsley) in okra. National Symposium on Integrated Pest

Management for Sustainable Crop Protection, 24-25 February held at IARI, New Delhi.

77. Uzma Manzoor, Masarrat Haseeb and Subhash Chander, 2015. Determination of thermal

constant and development threshold of fruit and shoot borer, Earias vitella (F.) National

Symposium on Integrated Pest Management for Sustainable Crop Protection, 24-25

February held at IARI, New Delhi.

78. Masarrat Haseeb, 2016. Scope of skill development in women stake holders in mango

industry. Souvenir and Abstract, 17, 18th

Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmer’s

Congress on Agri-Innovation for Enhancing Production and Rural Employment, 21-22

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February, Organized by Bioved Institute of Agriculture and Technology, Allahabad at

Bioved Krishi Prodyogiki Gram, Moharab, Sringverpur, Allahabad, p12.

79. Anam Zia and Masarrat Haseeb.2017. Studies on population dynamics of mustard aphid

Lipaphis erysimi (Kalt.) in relation weather parameters, International conference on

Advances in Agriculture and Biodiversity conservation for Sustainable development ,27-28

october held at Brahaspati Bhawan, C.C.S. University, Meerut.

80. Muntaha Qamar and Masarrat Haseeb. 2017. Effect of different host crops on the biological

parameters of Henosepilachna vigintioctopunctata (F.) (coleptera: coccinellidae) under

laboratory conditions. International conference on Advances in Agriculture and Biodiversity

conservation for Sustainable development ,27-28 October held at Brahaspati Bhawan, C.C.S.

University, Meerut.

81. Muntaha Qamar

and Masarrat Haseeb. 2017. Population dynamics of Hadda beetle,

Henosepilachna vigintioctopunctata Fab. (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) on six different

cultivars of brinjal. Fifth International Conference on Agriculture & Fisheries; Systems

&Technology 2017 (AgriFish2017) in Colombo, Sri Lanka from 08-09 December, 2017.

82. Shashi Sharma and Masarrat Haseeb.2017 Potential of entomopathogenic fungus

, Metarhizium anisopliae as biological control agent against white grubs. Fifth International

Conference on Agriculture & Fisheries; Systems & Technology 2017 (AgriFish2017) in

Colombo, Sri Lanka from 08-09 December, 2017.

83. Anam Zia and Masarrat Haseeb (2018), Insect pest scenario under climate change. CHESD

National conference on environment law, health and sustainable development, 07 January

held at CHESD, head office, sahastradhara, Dehradun,Uttrakhand.

84. Mohd. Irsad and Masarrat Haseeb (2018). Integrated approaches for management of guava

fruit fly, Bactrocera correcta. Nat. Conf. on “Conservation Agriculture” held at ITM

University, Gwalior (MP) from 22-23 Feb., 2018.