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1. (a) Name: DR. POTHARAJU VENU
(b) Present Address: 501, Hemadurga legend, Venkata Sai Enclave, Eswar Vilas Road, Nizampeta, Hyderabad 500 090; Email: [email protected]
(c) Date of Birth: 21st Feb.1956. (d) Whether a citizen of India: Yes (Yes/No)
(e) Designation and scales of posts held during last 10 years:
Name of the office Designation & Grade
Period Fromo Too
Type of duties & functions
Botanical Survey of Deccan circle, Hyderguda Post Hyderabad-500 048
Joint Director Rs.14300 –18300
Jan. 2006 - June 2008
Research, administration India, Flora of Nellore
Botanical Survey of Deccan Regional Centre Hyderabad-500 048
Additional Director
Rs. 37,400-67,000 +8,900
June 2008 February
2010
Research, administration India, Flora of Nellore
Botanical Survey of Central National herbarium, Howrah,
Additional Director
Rs. 37,400-67,000 +8,900
May 2010 – February
2013
Research, administration India, Floras of protected areas and wetland plants
Botanical Survey of India, Deccan Regional Centre Hyderabad-500 048
Addl. Director Rs. 37,400-
67,000 +8,900
2013 March Till Date
Research, administration India, Floras of protected areas and wetland plants
Botanical Survey of India, Deccan Regional Centre Hyderabad-500 048
Scientist G Rs. 37,400-
67,000 +10000
November 2015 –
February 2016
Research, administration India, Floras of protected areas and wetland plants
2. Academic qualification (from graduation onwards) and research degrees:
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Degree University Year Field of specialization or subjects
B. Sc. M.Sc.
Ph. D.
Andhra University, Waltair University of Indore Andhra University, Waltair Thesis title: A limnological study on Kondakarla Lake
1972-75 1975-77 1978-82
Botany as Main Life Sciences Botany (Limnology)
Broad areas/field of research application and list of publications: BIODIVERSITY/Plant systematic.
2. List of Publications (entire career) List of Books Published
1. Geobotany and Biogeochemistry. An orientation study in Singhbhum copper belt, Bihar. Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta, 1997.
2. StrobilanthesBlume in Peninsular India, Botanical Survey of India, Kolkata. St. Joseph‟s Press, Thiruvananthapuram, 2005.
3. Trees of Hyderabad. Botanical Survey of India, Kolkata, 2012. Book assisted in editing
4. Flora of Kerala Volume Ist. Joseph‟s Press, Thiruvananthapuram, 2005. Research articles 1. V. Seshavatharam & P.Venu 1981. Some observations on the ecology of Kollerulake.
Jour. Ecol. Environ. Sci. 7: 35–44. 2. V. Seshavatharam & P. Venu 1981. Mineral accumulation by two submerged aquatic
weeds of Lake Kondakarla. Proc. 8th Asian Pacific weed Sci. Soc. Conf. 329–333. 3. V. Seshavatharam & P. Venu 1982. An ecological study of the vegetation of Kolleru
Lake. Bull. Bot. Surv. Ind. 24: 70–75. 4. P. Venu 1984. Indicator and functional role of phytoplankton in the effluents of
Rangpodistillaries of Sikkim Himalayas. Phykos 28 (1&2): 38–44. 5. P. Venu & V. Seshavatharam 1984. Dry matter production and chlorophyll content of
two submerged weeds of Lake Kondakarla. Proc. Indian Natn. Sci. Acad. B 50 (2): 188-195.
6. P. Venu & V. Seshavatharam 1984. Phytoplankton production in relation to Physico-
chemical conditions in Lake Kondakarla. Proc. Indian Natn. Sci. Acad. B 50 (6): 588-595.
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7. P. Venu & Virendra Kumar 1985. Physico-chemical conditions and Phytoplankton production in river Tista and its tributaries in Sikkim Himalayas. Acta Botanica Indica 13: 158-164.
8. P. Venu & Virendra Kumar 1985. Studies on foliar analysis in relation to growth in
Pinuspetula in Sikkim Himalayas. Acta Botanica Indica 13: 184-190. 9. V. Seshavatharam & P. Venu 1986. Primary production in three fresh water bodies of
Andhra Pradesh.Phykos 25 (1&2): 68-74. 10. P. Venu& V. Seshavatharam 1988. Primary Production, Chlorophyll content and
Energy values in two aquatic weeds of Lake Kondakarla. Jour. Ind. Bot. Soc. 11(2): 210-219.
11. P. Venu & V. Seshavatharam 1988. Energy values of four aquatic weeds of Lake
Kondakarla. Acta Botanica Indica 16(2): 119-121. 12. P. Venu & V. Seshavatharam 1989. Nutrient accumulation of two floating leaved
macrophytes in Lake Kondakarla. Acta Botanica Indica 17: 12-20. 13. P. Venu, M.K.Bhasin & Virendra Kumar 1990. Human activitiy and its impact on
vegetation: a case study in Sikkim Himalayas. Jour. Human Ecol. 1(1): 27-38. 14. P. Venu, M.K. Bhasin & Virendra Kumar 1990. Limnological survey of water bodies of
Sikkim Himalayas, India. Jour. Human. Ecol. 1(2): 141- 167. 15. P. Venu, M.K. Bhasin & Virendra Kumar 1990. A study of limitations and potentialities
of people, forests and agriculture in the ecodevelopment of Sikkim Himalayas, India. Jour. Human Ecol. 1(3): 249-256.
16. M. P. Nayar & P. Venu 1990. Problems and prospects of botanial methods of mineral
exploration with reference to India- an appraisal. Bull. Bot. Surv. Ind. 32 (1-4): 28-42. 17. R. Rajan & P. Venu 1990. Pondicherry- in Floristic diversity and conservation strategies in
India 3: 1343-1360. (ed. by V. Mudgal and P.K. Hajra). Botanical Survey of India, Kolkata.
18. P. Venu & Gyan Chand 1991. Indicator plant species for copper. GSI News 18: 19. P. Venu&Gyan Chand 1993. Vegetation as a guide to copper gradient. GSI News 24 (1): 20. Gyan Chand & P. Venu 1994. A study on plant communities in relation to copper
mineralisation around Rakha mines, Singhbhum copper belt, Bihar. Jour. Geol. Soc. Ind. 44: 663-670.
21. P. Venu 1994. Wetland plant resources for conservation. ENVIS News letter 1: 2-3. 22. P. Venu 1994. Biodiversity of Floodplain wetlands in Eastern India. Presented in a
Seminar on Floodplain Wetlands organized by British Council, Calcutta and Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta.
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23. P. Venu & P.K. Hazra 1995. Some aspects on diversity and utilization of aquatic
macrophytes from flood plain wetlands of India. submitted in the International Conference on Wetlands and Development held in Selangor, Malaysia
24. P. Venu 1995. EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) and Flora. Some
considerations presented in EIA Workshop, Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta. 25. P. Venu & P.K. Hazra 1995. Studies on aquatic macrophytic production in two
important lakes of Andhra Pradesh, India. In the Proceedings on 6th International Conference on the Conservation and management of lakes, Lake Kasumigaura „95. Tsukuba and Tsuchiura cities, Japan 1: 215-219.
26. P. Venu & Gyan Chand 1996. Biogeochemical studies in some copper rich areas of
Singhbhum Copper Belt, Bihar, India. Jour. Geol. Soc. Ind. 48: 439-447. 27. G.V.S. Murthy, P. Venu & M. Sanjappa 1996. Physiography in Flora of India:
Introductory Volume Part I. 1-15. 28. P. Venu, G.V.S. Murthy & M. Sanjappa 1996. Geology in Flora of India: Introductory
Volume Part I. 16-40. 29. G.V.S. Murthy, P. Venu & M. Sanjappa 1996.Climate in Flora of India: Introductory
Volume Part I. 41-52. 30. P. Venu 1998. A review of floristic diversity inventory and monitoring methodology in
India. Proc. Indian Natnl. Sci. Acad. B 64 (5&6): 281-292. 31. S.R. Srinivasan & P. Venu 1998. Floral Status of Rajeev Gandhi Wild-life Sancturary
(tiger reserve), Andhra Pradesh; in: Plant diversity in Tiger reserves of India (ed. by Hazraet al.) 97-100.
32. P. Venu 1999. Environmental Impact Assessment: Some considerations on evaluation
of flora – An overview. Proc. Indian Natnl. Sci. Acad. B 65 (5): 257-274. 33. P. Daniel, P. Venu, S.A. Muthukumar, G.J. Thiyagaraj & C.P. Malathi 2000. A
taxonomic reassessment of the genus Polycarpaea Lam. (Caryophyllaceae) in India. J. Swamy Bot. Cl. 17: 3-12.
34. P. Venu & P. Daniel 2000. The identity and distribution of Leucas wightiana Benth.
(Lamiaceae) J. Swamy Bot. Cl. 17: 69-74. 35. P. Venu, S.A. Muthukumar & P. Daniel 2001. Polycarpaea majumdariana
(Caryophyllaceae)- a new species from Tamil Nadu, India. Nord. Jour. Botany 21(6): 577-579.
36. P. Venu, T.J.S. Rajkumar & P. Daniel 2001. Overlooked variation Phyllanthes polyphyllus (Euphorbiaceae). J. Swamy Bot. Cl. 18: 9-14.
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37. P. Venu & M. Sanjappa 2001. Forests- in Ecosystems of India (ed. J.R.B. Alfred, A.K. Das & A.K. Sanyal), Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata, 123-147.
38. P. Venu & P. Daniel 2002.Wetlands; in: Singh, N.P. & Singh, K.P. - in Floristic diversity
and conservation strategies in India 4: 2933 – 2981. Botanical Survey of India, Kolkata. 39. P. Venu 2002. Some conceptual and practical issues in taxonomic research. Curr. Sci.
82(8): 1-10. 40. P. Venu & P. Daniel 2002. Capsule dimorphism in Justicia glauca Rottler (Acanthaceae)
Rheedea 12(2): 101-105. 41. P. Venu, T.J.S. Rajkumar & P. Daniel 2003. On the identity of and sterility in
NymphaearubraRoxb. ex Andrews (Nymphaeaceae) Rheedea 13: 29-34. 42. P. Venu & P. Daniel 2003. Is Hemigraphis venosa C.B. Clarke (Acanthaceae) extinct?
Bull. Bot. Surv. India 45: 91-96. 43. P. Venu & P. Daniel 2003. What is Kanjarum palghatense Ramam.? (Acanthaceae)? Bull.
Bot. Surv. India 45: 97-104. 44. P. Venu & P. Daniel 2003. How distinct is Strobilanthes pushpangadanii E. S. S. Kumar &
al. from S. lawsoni Gamble (Acanthaceae)? Bull. Bot. Surv. India. 45: 105-110. 45. P. Venu & P. Daniel 2005. Strobilanthescircarensis Gamble, a synonym of S. pulneyensis
C.B. Clarke (Acanthaceae) Bull. Bot. Surv. India 47: 87-92. 46. M. Sanjappa & P. Venu 2005. A book review on MAKHANA by R. K. Mishra,
VidyanathJha& P.V. Dehadri IARI, New Delhi; Bull. Bot. Surv. India 47: 201-202. 47. M. Sanjappa, P. Venu & Dinesh Albertson 2005. SasyaBharathi (Dakshinamnaya) A
Database on Plants of South India” by K. N. Ganeshaiah and R. Uma Shaanker, University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK, Bangalore- 560 065. Curr. Sci. 88 (5): 825 & 826.
48. N. P. Balakrishnan & P. Venu 2005. Nymphaeaceae; Flora of Kerala 1: 198-203. 49. K. Ramamurthy & P. Venu 2005. Celastraceae; Flora of Kerala 1: 695-722.
50. P. Venu, W. Arisdason, C.R. Magesh & T. Satyananda Murthy 2006. Brownlowia tersa
(L.). Kosterm. (Tiliaceae) – its taxonomy and distribution in India. Rheedea 16(2): 111-114.
51. P. Venu 2006. Botanical Survey of India opens a new circle in Hyderabad (under News
and notices) Bull. Bot. Surv. India 48 (1-4): 223-224.
52. P. Venu & W. Dinesh Albertson 2006. The identity of Stenosiphonium wightii Bremek. (Acanthaceae). Bull. Bot. Surv. India. 48: 211-216.
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53. M. Sanjappa & P. Venu 2006. Information sharing and plant diversity conservation and management in “Perspectives on Biodiversity- A vision for Megadiverse countries.(Eds: D.D. Verma, Sujatha Arora & R.K. Rai) 259-269. MoEF, New Delhi.
54. W. Arisdason, C.R. Magesh, W. Dinesh Albertson & P. Venu 2008. Mangroves of Andhra Pradesh: Taxonomy, Rarity and Conservation. Proc. Andhra Pradesh Akademi Sci. Hyderabad; 12 (1&2): 193-202.
55. W. Arisdason, C.R. Magesh & P. Venu 2008. The genus Xylocarpus J. König (Meliaceae)
in India; Rheedea 18(1): 43-52. 56. M. Sanjappa, P. Venu & W. Dinesh Albertson 2008. Materials for developing Database
in Taxonomic Research-A Review. Proc. Indian Natnl. Sci. Acad. 74: 27-38.
57. P. Venu, P.V. Prasanna & R.C. Srivastav 2009. Plant diversity in Andhra Pradesh &
Orissa- tasks ahead for Botanical Survey of India submitted for ensuing conference on Biodiversity to be conducted in BSI, Head quarters, Kolkata
58. M. Sanjappa, P.Venu & P.V. Prasanna 2010. BSI Contribution to Floral Documentation and Conservation. Curr. Sci. 99 (4): 418-419.
59. M. Sanjappa, P.Venu, W. Arisdason & Dinesh Albertson 2011. A review of mangrove species in India. In: Towards conservation and management of Indian mangroves. 35-52. MoEF, Govt. of India. New Delhi.
60. M. Venkat Ramana, P.V. Prasanna, P.Venu & Avishek Bhattacharjee 2011. Some critical notes on Leonotis nepetifolia (L.) R. Br. var. africana (P. Beauv.) J.K. Morton (Lamiaceae).Taiwania 56(3): 254 – 256.
61. M. Venkat Ramana, P.V. Prasanna & P.Venu 2011. Hybanthus stellarioides (Domin) P.I.
Forst. (Violaceae), A New Record for India Rheedea 21(1): 10-12.
62. P.Venu & M. Sanjappa 2011. The impact factor and taxonomy. Curr. Sci. 101(11): 1397.
63. P. Lakshmi Narasimhamam & P.Venu 2011. People Working with Botanical Collections and Convention on Biological Diversity. Phytotaxonomy 11: 8-16.
64. M. Venkat Ramana, P.Venu & M. Sanjappa 2012.The Rediscovery of Polyalthia crassa R. Parker (Annonaceae) from Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Rheedea 22(1): 5-8.
65. Anant Kumar, Avishek Bhattacharjee & P.Venu 2012.On the distribution of Zeuxine lindleyana, an endemic orchid of India. Richardiana 12(4): 194-200.
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66. M. Venkat Ramana, P.V. Prasanna & P.Venu 2012. Ledebouria hyderabadensis (Asparagaceae), a new species from India. Kew Bull. 67 (3): 1-4.
67. Suman Halder & P.Venu 2012. The taxonomy and report of flowering in Lemna L. (Lemnaceae) in India. Curr. Sci. 102(12): 1629 -1632.
68. M. Venkatramana, P.Venu & M. Sanjappa 2012. An imperfectly known Cleidion nitidum (Mull.arg.) Thwaites ex Kurz (Euphorbiaceae) from Andaman & Nicobar Islands, India. Nelumbo 54: 1-5.
69. C.R. Magesh, P. Lakshminarasimhan & P.Venu 2012. New plant records for Jharkhand ZOO’s PRINT 27(5): 24-25.
70. Suman Halder & P.Venu 2013. Lemna landoltii sp. nov. (Lemnaceae) from India. Taiwania 58(1):12-14.
71. Anant Kumar, Suman Halder, Vinay Ranjan & P.Venu 2013. Fimbristylis clarkei a new species of Cyperaceae from India. Kew Bull. 68(4): 669-672.
72. M.K. Pathak & P.Venu 2013. Taxonomic and Nomenclatural notes on two species of Cleidiocarpon Airy Shaw (Euphorbiaceae). Jap. Journ. Botany 88 (4): 216-221.
73. P.Venu & Vinayaranjan 2013. Achyarya Jagadesh Bose Indian Botanic Garden- Howrah. Nelumbo (special issue; in press)
74. Suman Haldar & P.Venu 2014. The distinct Typha angustifolia L. ignored in Indian floras! Rheedea 24(1): 16-20.
75. Francisco M. Vázquez, Suman Halder, P.Venu & P. Daniel 2013. Lectotypificationof Typha angustifolia L. (Typhaceae). Taxon 62 (6): 1283–1286.
76. Anant Kumar, Avishek Bhattacharjee & P.Venu 2013. Zeuxine reflexa (Orchidaceae)- a report on its occurrence and conservation status from India. Richordiana 284-294.
77. M. Venkat Ramana, A. Chorghe & P.Venu 2014. Two new species of Syzygium ( Myrtaceae) from Saddle Peak National Park, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Blumea 59(1): 42-48.
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78. Subir Bandyopadhyay, Gopal Krishna & P.Venu 2014. Are we following the Art. 40.7 of the Code in letter and spirit? Phytotaxa 163(4): 239-240.
79. M. Venkat Ramana, M. Sanjappa, P.Venu & Alok Chorghe 2014. Staurogyne andamanica (Acanthaceae), a new species from Saddle Peak National Park, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Kew Bull. 69: 9506.
80. Suman Halder, Anant Kumar, Sangita Dey & P.Venu 2014. Lectotypification of Fimbristylis tenera (Cyperaceae). Phytotaxa 188 (5): 287–291.
81. Anand Kumar, P.Venu & Y.V. Rao 2014. Rediscovery of Typhonium inopinatum (Araceae) from India with notes on the identity of T. khandwaense. Rheedea 24(2): 120-123.
82. P.S. Annamma, N. Venugopal & P.Venu 2014. Melhania futteyporensis (Malvaceae) a new record for southern India Nelumbo 56: 1- 03.
83. Gopal Krishna, D. Maity & P.Venu. 2014. Three new records for the flora of West Bengal, India. Pleione 8(1): 193-198.
84. Suman Haldar & P.Venu 2015. Lectotypification of Typha elephantina (Typhaceae)” was preprinted in Annales Botanici. Fennici. 52: 265-267.
85. M. Venkat Ramana, P.Venu & M. Sanjappa 2015. On Roxburgh‟s Gelonium bifarium (Euphorbiaceae) from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Phytotaxa 221 (2): 181–187.
86. M. Venkat Ramana, M. Sanjappa, P.Venu & Alok Chorghe 2015. Glochidion kingii sp. nov. (Phyllanthaceae) from Saddle Peak National Park, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Nordic Journ. Botany 33: 38–41.
87. M. Venkat ramana, P.Venu & M. Sanjappa 2015. The less known Mitrephora andamanica (Annonaceae) from the Andaman Islands. Rheedea 25(1): 72-76.
88. P.Venu & K. Prasad 2015.The existential crisis in Indian Brachystelmas (Apocynaceae) was accepted in Curr. Sci. 109(4): 680-682.
89. M.Sanjappa & P.Venu 2015. Indian Herbaria and Issues with Relevance to Maintenance and Floral Documentation” submitted to the symposium Tropical Plant
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Collections: Legacies from the past? Essential tools for the future? Royal Academy, Copenhagen.
90. K.Prasad & P.Venu 2015. An overlooked genus Ate Lindl. (Orchidaceae) from India. Phytotaxa (communicated)
91. K. Prasad & P.Venu 2015. A New Generic Status to Section Plectoglossa (Orchidaceae: Habenaria). Rheedea (accepted)
Book Reviews 92. M. Sanjappa & P. Venu 2008. A book review: Legumes in India- applications in food,
medicine and industry by Miss MamathaRao, published by Anne Books India, New Delhi. Bull. Bot Surv. India 50: 216-217.
93. M. Sanjappa & P.Venu 2010. Plants affecting Human mind (Psychoactive Plants) by
Dr. S. K. Jain by Deep Publications, Delhi. Nelumbo 51: 255.
94. M. Sanjappa & P.Venu 2010. Supplement to Flora of Andhra Pradesh India' by C. Sudhakar Reddy, K.N. Reddy, Vatsavaya S. Raju published by Deep Publications, New Delhi, 2008. Nelumbo 51: 256.
95. P.Venu & Paramjit Singh 2011. Towards conservation and Management of Mangrove ecosystems in India. Bhatt, J.R., Macintosh, D.J., Nayar, T.S., Pandey, C.N. & B.P. Nilratna (eds), St. Joseph‟s Press, Thiruvananthapuram; Produced by Mangroves for the future (MFF) India, New Delhi. Nelumbo 52: 236-237.
96. M. Sanjappa & P.Venu 2012. Plant Taxonomy Past, Present and Future, Edited by Rajni Gupta, Tata Energy Research Institute, TERI Press, New Delhi-110 003 Curr. Sci.103 (6): 722.
97. P.Venu 2015. Flowering Plants of the Western Ghats, India by T. S. Nayar, A. Rasiya Beegam and M. Sibi. 2014. Thiruvananthapuram, India: Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute. Check List 11(3): 1638.
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RESUME OF ARAVEETI MADHUSUDHANA REDDY
Name : ARAVEETI MADHUSUDHANA REDDY
Designation : Assistant Professor
Address for Correspondence : Department of Botany
Yogi Vemana University
Vemanapuram
KADAPA – 516 003
Contact: [email protected] mobile: 994-977-9166
Date of Birth : 01-06-1972
Sex : Male
Education (Post-Graduation onwards & Professional Career)
Sl.
No.
Institution, Place Degree
Awarded
Year Field of Study
1 S. K. University, Anantapur,
A.P. India.
M.Sc. 1998 Botany with plant
Physiology
2 S. K. University, Anantapur,
A.P. India
Ph.D. 2003 Plant Taxonomy
Area of research interests: Plant Taxonomy, Biodiversity Conservation, Medicinal plants and
Lichenology
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POSITION AND HONOURS:
Sl.
No.
Institution
Place
Position From (Date) To (date)
1 Chemtex, Environmental &
Industrial Laboratory, Texas,
U.S.A.
Visiting
Research Fellow
Dec. 2007
Apr.2013
Feb. 2008
Dec.2013
2 Chemtex, Environmental &
Industrial Laboratory, Texas,
U.S.A.
Biologist May 2004 June 2007
3 Nagarjuna University PG
Center, Guntur and Ongole,
India
Assistant
Professor
June 2003 May 2004
Honors/Awards:
Young Scientist Award – received at 2nd
International Seminar on Medicinal Plants and
Herbal Products, Department of Botany, S. V. University, Tirupati (2010).
Dr. S. R. Yadav Award- Presented at the Annual Conference of the Indian Association
of Angiosperm Taxonomy, University of Calicut, kerala, India (1998)
Best teacher award (2011): received on September 5, 2011 honored by SRI Madasi
Venkatappa Memorial Trust, Galiveedu, YSR District. Senior Research Fellow, Department of Science and Technology (DST) (2001)
Project Fellow, University Grants Commission (UGC) 1998
Title of Project Funding Agency Rs. Duration
Large scale cultivation and
commercialization of elite varieties of
Banana for Rayalaseema region.
Agri Science Project
Ministries of
Industries and
Commerce Govt. of
Andhra Pradesh
3,00,000 2009-2011
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Ex situ Conservation of wild
medicinal plants Agri Science Park
Project Sponsored by Ministries of
Industries and Commerce Govt. of
Andhra Pradesh
Agri Science Project
Ministries of
Industries and
Commerce Govt. of
Andhra Pradesh
2,50,000 2011-2014
Biodiversity Assessment and
Bioprospection of lichens in
Rayalaseema forests of Andhra
Pradesh, India. (In Collaboration
with NBRI, Lucknow, UP, India.)
CSIR 22,54,320 2012-2015
Guest Lectures:
Invited Lecture on World Environment day. Theme…Forests: Nature at your Service.
The Institution of Engineers (India), Kadapa , June 5, 2011
Invited as Jury member, District Level Science Exhibition 2011, sponsored by DST and
SCERT. District Educational Office, Kadapa
Invited Lecture on „Nitrogen Fixation‟ and Biodiversity Conservation. Govt. Junior
College, Kadapa
Details of significant paper publications:
1. S. Mohabe, Nayaka S., Madhusudhana Reddy, A. and Anjali Devi B.
(2015).
Stigmatochroma microspora (Physciaceae), a new species from India. Journal on New
Biological Reports, 4(2): 127 – 131. (in press)
2. Mohabe S., Nayaka S., Madhusudhana Reddy, A. and Anjali D.B. (2015). Diorygma
kurnoolensis (Graphidaceae), a new species of saxicolous lichen from Southern India.
Geophytology 45(1): 47-50.
3. Anjali D.B., Mohabe S., Madhusudhana Reddy, A., Nayaka S., Ponmurugan P. and
Ayyappadasan G. (2014). Antimicrobial Activity of Lichen Roccella montagnei Bél.
obtained from Horsley hills, Andhra Pradesh, India. In Bioactives from Natural Products
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(Eds. Madhusudhana Rao J.). Proceedings of Andhra Pradesh Academy of Sciences,
Special Issue pp 13–20.
4. Fathima Nazneen, H., Arun kumar naik, B., Chandramati Shankar, P., and
Madhusudhana Reedy., A. 2014: Comparative studies of effect of some plant growth
regulators and coconut water on callus induction in Tinospora cordifolia (Willd) – A
Medicinal plant. International Journal of Recent Scientific Research. Vol. 5, Issue, 11,
pp. 2072-2077, November, 2014.
5. Madhusudana Reddy, A., Priyadarsini, P., and Ravi Prasad Rao, B. 2014: arthraxon
nudus and Ischaemum commutatum (poaceae), New distributional records for Andhra
Pradesh. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. Vol. 38 No.1: 21-23 ISSN: 2050-9768
6. Satish Mohabe, Madhusudhana Reddy, A., Anjali Devi B., Sanjeeva Nayaka and
Chandramati Shankar P. 2014: Further new additions to the Lichen mycota of Andhra
Pradesh, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa. 6(8): 6122 - 6126 ISSN 0974-7907
7. Rajagopal Reddy, S., Madhusudhana Reddy, A., 2014: Traditional medicinal plants
used by tribal people of Jyothi reserve forest, YSR District, Andhra Pradesh, India.
International Journal of Scientific Research. Vol. 3 (6) June – 2014 pp.51-52 . ISSN:
No. 2277-8179
8. Anjali Devi B., Satish Mohabe, Madhusudhana Reddy, A., Sanjeeva Nayaka and
Chandramati Shankar P. 2013: Diversity and Distribution of lichens in YSR district,
Andhra Pradesh with several new additions. Indian Journal of Plant Sciences ISSN: 2319-
3824. 2013Vol. 2 (4) October-December, pp.1-9/Anjali et al.
9. Raghavendra, M., Madhusudhana reddy, A., Pulala Raghuveer Yadav, Sudharshan
raju, A., Siva kumar, L. 2013: Comparative studies on the in vitro antioxidant properties
of methanolic leafy extracts from six edible leafy vegetables of India . Asian J Pharm
Clin Res, Vol 6, Issue 3, 2013, 96-99
10. Sanjeeva Nayaka, Madhusudhana Reddy, A., Ponmurugan, P., Anjali Devi, B.,
Ayyappadasan, G. Upreti, D.K. 2013: Eastern Ghats, biodiversity reserves with
unexplored lichen wealth. CURRENT SCIENCE, VOL. 104, NO. 5, 10 MARCH 2013.
11. Vijayalakshmi, N., Madhusudhana Reddy, A., Jayaveera, K.N., Muralidhara Rao, D.
2012: PCR Standerdisation & DNA Barcoding to assess the variation in DNA among
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the species with Hildegardia populifolia. International Journal of Pharmacy and
Biological Sciences (e-ISSN: 2230-7605). Vol. 2 Issue 3/ July-Sep.2012/272-277
12. Uma Maheswari, Madhusudhana Reddy, A., Rambabu, M., and Basha, S.K.M. 2012:
Traditional medicinal flora habituated in various regions of YSR (Kadapa) District, Andhra
Pradesh, India. Indian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Life Sciences ISSN: 2231-6345
(Online) An Online International Journal Available at http://www.cibtech.org/jls.htm 2012 Vol. 2
(3) July-September, pp.162-175/Maheswari et al.
13. Rajagopal Reddy, S., Madhusudhana Reddy, A., and Yasodamma, N. 2012:
Exploration of Wild Ornamental Flora of YSR District, Andhra Pradesh, India. Indian
Journal of Fundamental and Applied Life Sciences 2012 Vol. 2 (1) January- March,
pp.192 -199 /Reddy et al. ISSN: 2231-6345 (Online)
14. Madhusudhana Reddy, A., Nayaka, S., Chandramati Shankar, P., Rajagoal Reddy, S.,
Ravi Prasad Rao, B. 2011: New distributional records and checklist of lichens for Andhra
Pradesh, India. Indian Forester. Vol. 137: 1371-1376. ISSN 0019 – 4816
15. Rajagopal Reddy, S., Madhusudhana Reddy, A., Philomina., N. S., and N.
Yasodamma. 2011: Ethnobotanical survey of Sheshachala hill range of Kadapa district, Andhra
Pradesh, India. Indian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Life Sciences 2011 Vol. 1 (4)
October- December, pp.324-329/Reddy et al. ISSN: 2231-6345 (Online)
16. Boyina Ravi Prasad Rao, Madha Venkata Suresh Babu, Araveeti Madhusudhana
Reddy, S. Sunitha and Mohammad Ahmedullah. 2011: Conservation status of
Hildegardia populifolia (Roxb.) Schott & Endl. (Malvaceae-Sterculioideae-Sterculieae),
an Endemic of Southern Peninsular India. Journal of Threatened Taxa. 3(8): 2018-2022.
ISSN 0974-7907
17. Ravi Prasad Rao, B., Madhusudhan Reddy, A., Priyadarsini, P., Sadasivaiah, B., and
Khadar Basha, S. 2011: Themeda villosa (Poiret) A. Camus, Tripogon trifidus Munro ex
Stapf (Poaceae). New distributional records for south India. J. Econ. Tax. Bot.
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18. Ravi Prasad Rao, B., Suresh Babu, M.V., Sridhar Reddy, M., Madhusudhana Reddy,
A., Srinivasa Rao, V., Sunitha, S., & Ganeshaiah, K.N. 2011: Sacred Groves in Southern
Eastern Ghats, India are their better managed than forest reserves? Tropical Ecology 52
(1): 79-90. ISSN 0564-3295
19. Ravi Prasad Rao, B., Madhusudhana Reddy, A. 2010: Two little known grass of India.
Indian Forester. Vol. 136: 1230.
20. Ravi Prasad Rao, B., Madhusudhana Reddy, A. Khadar Basha, S., & Sadasivaiah, B. 2010:
Two endemic grasses India, additions to flora of Andhra Pradesh, India. J. Econ. Tax. Bot. Vol.
34 (2): 394 – 397. (Alloteropsis semialata & Arundinella nervosa)
21. Mahdhusudhana Reddy, A. & Ravi Prasad Rao, B. 2009: Isachne albens Trin.
(Poaceae) a new distributional record for Peninsular India. J. Indian Bot. Soc. Vol.89
(3&4): 158-159 ISSN 0019-4468
22. Ravi Prasad Rao, B., Sadasivaiah, B., Sunitha, S., & Madhusudhana Reddy, A. 2009:
Occurrence of East Himalayan floral elements in the Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh:
I. Gasses. Pleione 3(1): 40 – 44. ISSN 0973-9467
23. Mahdhusudhana Reddy, A., Sadasivaiah, B., Subbaiah, K.V., Suresh Babu, M.V. &
Ravi Prasad Rao, B. 2009: Three new distributional records of Poaceae for Andhara
Pradesh, Indian. J. Eco.Tax.Bot. Vol. 33 No.2: 411-413. ISSN 0250-9768
24. Ravi Prasad Rao, B., Mahdhusudhana Reddy, A., Sadasivaiah, B., Subbaiah, K. V., &
Sunitha, S., 2009: Two new distributional records of Poaceae for Peninsular India. J.
Econ. Tax. Bot. Vol. 33 No.2: 434-436.
25. Mahdhusudhana Reddy, A. & Rajagopal Reddy, C. 2008: Medicinal plants for Human
Welfare. Dravidian Herbal Heritage and Modern Clinical System. 52-55.
26. Mahdhusudhana Reddy, A., Sunitha, S. & Ravi Prasad Rao, B. 2005: Paspialum
Conjugatum Berg. (Poaceae) a new record to Andhara Pradesh, India. J. Bom. Nat
Hist.Soc. 102 (2), 259-260. ISSN 0006-6982
27. Mahdhusudhana Reddy, A., Sunitha, S. & Ravi Prasad Rao, B. 2004: Cyrtococcum
deccainense Bor. (Poaceae) a new record to Andhara Pradesh, India. J .Econ. Tax .Bot.
Vol.28 No.1. 84-86.
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28. Ravi Prasad Rao, B., Jyaprada, C., Sandhya Rani, S., Sri Rama Murthy, K., Srinivasulu,
K.V., Madhusudhana Reddy, A. & Pullaiah, T. 2003: Additions to the Flora of
Anantapur District, Andhra Pradesh. J. Econ. Tax .Bot. Vol.27: 1151-1159.
29. Ravi Prasad Rao, B. & Madhusudhana Reddy, A. 2003: Plant Resources Conservation
in Anantapur District through watershed approach a case study. Plant Diversity, Human
Welfare and Conservation. 329 -332.
30. Varada Rajulu, A., Babu Rao, G., Ravi Prasad Rao, B., Madhusudhana Reddy, A.,
Jisong He & jun Zhang 2002: Properties of Ligno- Cellulose fiber of Hidegardia
populifolia. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. Vol.84: 2216-2221 ISSN 0021-8995
31. Sunitha S., Madhusudhana Reddy, A., & Ravi Prasad Rao, B. 2002: Kaempferia rotunda
L., a new report to Andhara Pradesh, India. J. Econ. Tax. Bot. 26:1.156-158.
32. Mahdhusudhana Reddy, A., Sunitha, S. & Ravi Prasad Rao, B. 2002; Brachiaria
brizantha (A.Rich)Stapf, (Poaceae) a new report to peninsular India. J. Econ. Tax. Bot.
26:1.166-168.
Book Chapters:
33. S. Mohabe, B. Anjali Devi, A. Madhusudhana Reddy, S. Nayaka and P. Chandramati
Shankar (2015). In Biodiversity in India (Eds. T. Pulaiah and S. Sandhya Rani). An
appraisal of lichen biota in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, India. Regency
Publications a division of Astral International Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi. Vol. 8, 247-298. (in
press).
34. Mahdhusudhana Reddy, A. & Ravi Prasad Rao, B. 2011: Medicinal Plants and ethnobotanical
impotance of Palakonda Hill Ranges of Kadapa District, Andhra Pradesh, India. Herbal
perspectives present and future. SSPH Publisher, New Delhi. 125-134. ISBN No. 8189304-91-7
35. Ravi Prasad Rao, B., B. Sadasivaiah, P. Priyadarsini, A. Madhusudana Reddy*, S.
Sunitha, A. Lakshmaiah, K. Venkata Subbaih, J. Narahari Prasad, S. Khadar Basha, M.V.
Suresh Babu, and P.Venkateswara Prasanna. 2011: A Conspectus of the Tribe:
Eragrostideae (Poaceae) in Andhra Pradesh, India. In (ed. Pullaiah, T. ) Biodiversity in
India. Vol. IV.259-291 Daya Publishing House, New Delhi. ISBN No.: 8189233203.
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36. Madhusudana Reddy, A., 2014: Ex situ Conservation of Wild Medicinal Plants at
Botanical Garden, Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa. In (ed. Pullaiah, T. ) Biodiversity in
India. Vol. 7.265-272 Regency Publications, New Delhi. ISBN No.: 978-81-89233.
Symposium, Conferences, Workshop and Training attended.
1. UGC Sponsored National Seminar on “Recent Trends in Biotechnology -2015 (RTBT-
2015)” Organized by Department of Biotechnology, Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa.
12th
March 2015.
2. One day National Workshop on “Role of Animals as Experimental Tools” Organized by
Department of Zoology, Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa. 13th
March 2015
3. UGC Sponsored National Symposium on “Emerging Trends in Environment-
Conservation- Public Awareness” (EECP – 2015) Organized by Department of
Environmental Science, Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa. 14th &
15th
March 2015.
4. UGC Sponsored National Seminar on “Newer Trends in Biochemistry” Organized by
Department of Biochemistry, Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa. 19th
March 2015.
5. UGC Sponsored National Seminar on “Recent Trends in Biotechnology and
Bioinformatics” Organized by Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Yogi
Vemana University, Kadapa. 25th
March 2015
6. National Symposium on “Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources” Organized by
Telangana Students Forum and Biological Resource Persons Association, Wanaparthy,
Mahabubnagar. 21-22 January, 2015.
7. National Seminar on “Recent Trends in Biology and its Applications” Organized by
Department of Botany and Zoology, S.K.P Govt. College, Guntakal, Anantapuramu. On
29th
January 2015.
8. National Seminar on “Recent Trends in Biotechnology and Bioinformatics” Organized by
Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa.
12th
– 13th
Feb. 2014
9. National Seminar on “Emerging Trends in Genetics and Genomics Research” Organized
by Department of Genetics and Genomics, Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa. 13th
– 14th
Feb. 2014
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10. National conference on “Environmental Protection and Management” Organized by
Department of Zoology, Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa. 14th
– 15th
Feb. 2014
11. International “Expert Consultation on Education for Conservation” During CoP-11
Organized by Network of Indian Universities on Cultural and Biological Diversity
(NIUCBD) and National Biodiversity Authority, Chennai. As side event of support of
Ministry of Environments and Forests Govt. of India, New Delhi. 16th
to 17th
October,
2012 at NAC Seminar Hall, Kondapur, Hyderabad, India.
12. International Seminar on Emerging Threats and Challenges to Biodiversity: Policy
Framework for Sustainable Management, Organized by Department of Botany, S. V.
University, Tirupati. 2nd
- 4th
Mar. 2012
13. International Conference on Eco-Technology and Sustainability Science Biodiversity
and Sustainable Development, Organized by the Indian Science Congress Association
(ISCA) Tirupati Chapter, S.V. Vedic University, Tirupati . 29th
– 2nd
Mar. 2012
14. National Seminar on Recent Trends in “OMICS” Organized by Department of
Biotechnology, Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa. 19th
– 20th
Mar. 2012
15. On Site Workshop on “Advances in Computational Genomics” (UGC – Networking
Resource Centre in Biological Sciences) Organized by M.K. University and Yogi
Vemana University. 13th
- 20th
Feb. 2012
16. National Seminar on Trends in Plant Science, Department of Botany, S. K. University,
Ananatapur , Andhra Pradesh. 25-26th
March 2011.
17. 2nd International Seminar on Medicinal Plants and Herbal Products, Department of
Botany, S. V. University, Tirupati. 27-29th
Dec. (2010).
18. International Seminar on Plant Biotechnology and Genomics towards a new green
revolution (ISPBG2009), School of Life Sciences, Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa. 6-7
Feb. 2009.
19. Hands on Training on Biotechnological Techniques for Monitoring Quality,
Multiplication and Conservation of Medicinal Plants. Sponsored by Department of
Biotechnology (DBT). TERI, New Delhi. 30th
June – 11th
July 2008.
20. National workshop on Dravidian Herbal Heritage and Modern Clinical System,
Dravidian University, Kuppam, India. 1-4th
Aug. 2008. submitted abstract
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21. National Symposium on Herbal Drug Research, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore-
India. 25-26th
Sep.2008. submitted abstract
22. National Seminar on Biodiversity Conservation and Taxonomy of Tropical Flowering
Plants, University of Calicut ,kerala, India. 27-29th
Nov 1998.
23. National Seminar on Plant Biodiversity Systematics, Conservation and Ethnobotany.
North Bengal University, Darjeling, India.9-11th
Nov 2000.
24. Workshop on Conservation of Biodiversity and Community Participation Indian
Environmental Society, New Delhi, India. 14-15th
Mar 2000.
25. National Seminar on “High Performance Polymers” Department of Polymer Science &
Technology, S.K.University, Anantapur, India. 22nd
Oct 2001.
26. National Seminar on Drought Management and Sustainable Development,
S.K.University,Anantapur, India.14-15th
Sept,2001.
27. Workshop on Application of Internet & Intranet for Research Scholars, University
Science Instrumentation Center and Department of Instrumentation, S.K.University,
Anantapur, India.27-29th
Mar 2001.
28. National Seminar on Plant Taxonomy in Nation Development, Department of Botany,
Goa University, Goa, India. 26-27th
Sept 2002.
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37. Madhusudhana Reddy, A., & Ravi Prasad Rao, B. 2011: Two new records of forest
grasses for Andhra Pradesh, India. Indian Forester (Bothriochloa bladhii &
Pseudechinolaena polystachya). (Accepted)
38. Madhusudana Reddy, A., Priyadarsini, P., and Ravi Prasad Rao, B. 2011: arthraxon
nudus and Ischaemum commutatum (poaceae), New distributional records for Andhra
Pradesh. J. Econ. Tax. Bot. (Accepted)
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Byalla SADASIVAIAH, Ph. D.,
Assistant Professor in Botany
Govt. Degree & P.G. College
Wanaparthy- 509 103
Telangana, INDIA.
E-mail:[email protected],
Mobile No. : +91 9963536233
Permanent Address:
Kuntimaddi Village,
Ramagiri Mandal,
Anantapur District 515101
Andhra Pradesh, INDIA.
CAREER OBJECTIVE
Aspiring a suitable position in the field of Research in Plant Taxonomy and
Ecology with a highly challenging group of scientists. Eagerly exploring the hidden
secrets of the nature to develop a concept with immense potential in changing the
quality of life, which is novel to the scientific community that helps in solving various
problems faced by mankind for better future and become good teacher.
PERSONAL PROFILE
Date of Birth : 10-06-1981
Gender : Male
Marital Status : Married
Nationality : Indian
Languages : English, Hindi, Telugu (Mother tongue)
EDUCATION
Degree Board/University Year of
completion
Obtained marks
in Percentage
B.Sc.
(Botany, Zoology,
Chemistry)
Sri Krishnadevaraya University,
Anantapur 2002 65.5
B.Ed. (Biology) Sri Krishnadevaraya University,
Anantapur 2003 67
M. Sc.
(Botany)
Sri Krishnadevaraya University,
Anantapur. 2005 66
Ph.D.
(Botany)
Sri Krishnadevaraya University,
Anantapur. 2009 (Highly commended)
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Ph. D. Thesis Title: Diversity, Quantification and Conservation of Herbaceous plant
resources of Nallamalais, Andhra Pradesh, India
(Supervisor: Prof. B. Ravi Prasad Rao)
AWARD RECIEVED
Received K.S. MANILAL AWARD for Floristics (including new taxa/new reports)
in XVIII Annual Conference of Indian Association for Angiosperm Taxonomy &
International Seminar on Multidisciplinary Approaches in Angiosperm Systematics (11-
13th October, 2008). Organized by Department of Botany, University of Kalyani, Kalyani,
West Bengal.
Commendation Certificate on 15-8-2013 by District Collector and Honorable Minister
D.K. Aruna for Biodiversity Conservation
Received Young Scientist Award on 5-12-2014, in National Conference on Conservation
of Eastern Ghats, Organized by Council for Green Revolution & Department of Botany,
Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh.
RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS
Junior Research Fellow (DBT) - Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur,
Andhra Pradesh, India. (2006-2008)
Senior Research Fellow (DBT) - Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur,
Andhra Pradesh, India. (2008-2009)
Research Associate (BARC) - Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur, Andhra
Pradesh, India. (2010-2012)
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Angiosperm Taxonomy, Biodiversity & Conservation, Above ground Biomass,
Plant-animal interaction, Molecular taxonomy, Ethnobotany.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
For M.Sc, Botany at Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur (2006-2012).
For M.Sc, Botany at Govt. Degree (M) & P.G. College, Wanaparthy,
Mahabubnagar Dist. (1-3-2012 to 31-5-2012).
For B.Sc, Botany at Govt. Degree (M) & P.G. College, Wanaparthy, Mahabubnagar
Dist. (2012-till date).
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TECHNIQUES KNOWN
Field Taxonomy (Plants and Animals)
Ecology-Phytosociology, Quantification, Statistical Analysis
Remote sensing- GPS operation, GIS
Plant Tissue Culture
Agarose Gel Electrophorosis
SDS-PAGE
DNA and RNA isolation
Northern, Southern and Western blotting techniques
Transformation
Bioinformatic tools
Snake catching
Photography
ORIENTATION PROGRAMMES/REFRESHER COURSES ATTENDED
Orientation Programme on Communicative English (1-6-2012 to 29-06-2012),
Organized by UGC Academic Staff College, Osmania University, Hyderabad.
Refresher course on “Role of Communication skills in Effective Teaching” (17-5-
2013 to 6-6-2013), Organized by UGC ASC, JNTU, Hyderabad.
Workshop on “Human Values and Professional Ethics” (8-07-2013 to 10-07-2013),
Organized by MVS Degree College, Mahabubnagar.
WORKSHOPS ATTENDED
National Workshop on Grass Systematics (March 5-9, 2007) Organized by Shivaji
University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra.
Evaluator in the Workshop of Western Ghats Fresh Water Biodiversity
Assessment (January 24-28, 2011), Conducted by IUCN at Zoo Outreach,
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.
Workshop on Systematics and Evolution (March 9-15, 2011). Organized by Centre
for Ecological Management of Degraded Ecosystems, University of Delhi, New
Delhi.
National Workshop on Concepts of Taxonomy (05-2-2016). Organized by
Department of Botany, Nagarjuna Government College, Nalgonda and Association
for Biodiversity Conservation and Development.
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MEMBERSHIP
Life member of Indian Association for Angiosperm Taxonomy (IAAT).
Founder and Secretary of “Association for Biodiversity Conservation and
Development (ABCD)”.
Secretary- Palamuru Botanical Society (Under Registration)
INVITED LECTURES
Govt. Degree College, Kalyandurg, Anantapur.
STSN Govt. Degree College, Kadiri, Anantapur.
SKP Govt. Degree College, Guntakal, Anantapur (15-9-12).
Nagarjuna Government College, Nalgonda (9-1-13).
Girrraj Government College, Nizamabad (2-3-13).
Nagarjuna Government College, Nalgonda (4-2-14).
Government Junior College (Girls), Wanaparthy .
SKP Govt. Degree College, Guntakal, Anantapur (4-11-13).
MVS Degree & PG College, Mahabubnagar
Govt. Degree College, Kodangal, Mahabubnagar.
Govt. Degree College (W), Sangareddy, Medak
Govt. Degree College (W), Wanaparthy
Academic Staff College, Osmania University, Hyderabad (5-2-2015).
Department of Environmental Science, Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa (15-3-15).
ORGANIZED PROGRAMMES
As Co-Convener for “National Seminar on Recent trends in Biodiversity of
India” Organized by Department of Zoology, Govt. Degree & PG College,
Wanaparthy on 27&28 January 2013.
Convener- National Symposium on Conservation of Nature and Natural
Resources- Organized by Biological Resource Persons Association and
Telangana Student’s Forum on 21&22 January 2015.
As Secretary of ABCD- National Workshop on Concepts of Plant Taxonomy-
Organized by Department of Botany, Nagarjuna Government College,
Nalgonda, Telangana on 05-02-2016.
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TRAINING & SOCIAL AWARENESS PROGRAMMES
Giving training to Forest Department Staff, Wanaparthy on Snake rescuing and
Conservation.
Create awareness on Snakes to various school pupils in and around Wanaparthy
(nearly 300 Educational Institutions and 250000 students).
REVIEWER/EDITORIAL MEMBER FOR JOURNALS
International Journal of Environment
Journal of Biological Records
Journal of Ecological Records
PUBLICATIONS
2016 (5 papers)
1. Kalpana, M., R. Devilal, M. Sharath Goud, B. Chandra Shaker, K. Prasad, B. Sadasivaiah,
Nirmala Babu Rao (2016). Hibiscus lunariifolius and Naravelia zeylanica New
distributional records for Telangana, India. Indian J.L. Sci 5(2): 69-71.
2. Sadasivaiah, B., L. Paramesh, Y. Amarnath Reddy (2016). Sibynophis subpunctatus
(Duméril, Bibron & Duméril, 1854) – A New Record for the State of Telangana,
India. AEIJMR – Vol 4 – Issue 4 – April 2016 ISSN - 2348 - 6724
3. Kalpana, B., R. Devilal, M. Sharath Goud, B. Chandra Shekar, B. Sadasivaiah,
Nirmala Babu Rao (2016). Laportea interrupta (L.) Chew (Urticaceae) – A
new distributional record from Central Eastern Ghats, India. Journal of
Biological Records, e0092016: 81- 85.
4. Sadasivaiah, B., B. Kalpana, A. Narasimha, M. Sharath Goud, Nirmala Babu Rao
(2016). Brachystelma nallamalayana K. Prasad & B.R.P. Rao- New
Distributional Record for Telangana, India. Asian Journal of Plant Science
and Research, 6 (2):27-29.
5. Sadasivaiah, B., L. Paramesh, K. Prasad and P.V. Rama Krishna (2016).
Pancratium triflorum Roxb. (Amaryllidaceae) new distributional record for
Telangana state, India. Asian Journal of Plant Science and Research, 6 (1):27-
29.
2015 (3 Papers)
6. Sadasivaiah, B., M. Sharath Goud, R. Devilal, M. Laxmikanth, M. Uday Kumar, A.
Ramakrishna, V. Swaroopa, A. Narasimha, C. Shirisha and M. Sridhar Reddy
(2015/16). Floristic composition of Government Degree and PG College campus,
Wanaparthy, Mahabubnagar district, Telangana. International Journal of
Environment, 5 (1): 45-66.
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7. Rajakullai Swamy, K., S. Sandhya Rani, E. Chennaiah, B. Sadasivaiah and T. Pullaiah
(2015). Floristic account of Kalasamudram Reserved Forest of Thummalapalle
Uranium Mining Area, Anantapur District, Andhra Pradesh, India. J. Econ. Tax. Bot.,
39 (2): 342-369.
8. Sadasivaiah, B. and T. Pullaiah (2015). Chapter-6. Ethnic Food Plants and Ethnic
Food Preparation in Eastern Ghats and Adjacent Deccan Region. T. Pullaiah,
K.V. Krishna Murthy and Bir Bahadur (Edt.) Ethnobotany of India- Volume 1,
Eastern Ghats and Adjacent Deccan. CRC Publications, Apple Academic
Press, USA.
2014 (3 papers)
9. Amarnath Reddy, Y., B. Sadasivaiah, K. Raja Kullai Swamy, P. Indira and T. Pullaiah
(2014). Avifauna of Thummalapalle Uranium Mining Area, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Journal of Threatened Taxa. 6(12): 6556-6565.
10. Amarnath Reddy, Y., B. Sadasivaiah, P. Indira and T. Pullaiah (2014). Snakes of Sri
Krishnadevaraya University campus and its surroundings, Anantapur, Andhra
Pradesh. T.Pullaiah, S. Karuppasamyand S. Sandhyarani (Edt.). Biodiversity in
India. Vol. 7: 299-318.
11. Kumar, O., S. Nazaneen Parveen, M. Sridhar Reddy and B. Sadasivaiah (2014).
Study of Ecological traits of three invasive weed species in an altered habitat.
Journal Basic and Applied Biology, 2(2): 329-337.
2013 (8 Papers)
12. Sridhar Reddy, M and B. Sadasivaiah (2013). Assessment of Tree diversity in tropical
dry deciduous forests of a hill in Lankamalla hill ranges under different
disturbance levels. In A.J. Soloman Raju (Edt.). Advances in Pollen Spore
Research. Vol. XXXI: 81-89. Today & Tomarrow’s Printers and Publishers,
New Delhi.
13. Sadasivaiah, B., P. Priyadarshini and B. Ravi Prasad Rao (2013). Three rare grasses
(Eragrostis ciliaris var. clarkei, E. tenella var. insularis and Urochloa panicoides var.
velutina) from Andhra Pradesh, India. J. Sci. Trans. Environ. Technov. 6(3): 166-167.
14. Sridhra Reddy, M. and B. Sadasivaiah (2013). A study on Non Timber Forest
Products diversity and their utility modes in dry deciduous forests of Kadapa
Division, Andhra Pradesh. T.Pullaiah, S. Karuppasamyand S. Sandhyarani
(Edt.) Biodiversity in India. Vol. 7: 219-234.
15. Byalla Sadasivaiah and Thammineni Pullaiah (2013). Recollection of Exacum petiolare
(Gentianaceae) and Mitreola petiolata (Loganiaceae) from Nallamalais, Andhra
Pradesh, India. ZOO’s PRINT, XXVIII (6): 30-31.
16. Amarnath Reddy, Y., B. Sadasivaiah, P. Indira and T. Pullaiah (2013). Herpetofauna of
Thummalapalle uranium mining area, Andhra Pradesh, India. International Journal
of Biodiversity and Conservation, 5 (8): 515-522.
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17. Amarnath Reddy, Y., B. Sadasivaiah, K. Raja KullaiSwamy, P. Indira and T. Pullaiah.
Ichthyofauna of Thummalapalle Uranium Mining Area, Andhra Pradesh, India.
World Journal of Zoology, 8 (1):62-66.
18. Amarnath Reddy, Y., P. Indira, T. Pullaiah, B. Sadasivaiah, K. Raja Kullayi Swamy and
S. Sandhya Rani (2013). Range extension of Indian Golden Gecko Calodactylodes
aureus in Andhra Pradesh, India. Reptile Rap 15, January 2013.
19. Sadasivaiah, B. and T. Pullaiah (2013). Hybanthus stellarioides (Domin) P.I. Forst. –
(Violaceae) First report for Eastern Ghats. Indian J. Trop. Biodiv. 20(2):213-
214.
2012 (3 Papers)
20. Rao, Ravi Prasad, B., A. Madhusudhana Reddy, P. Priyadarsini, B. Sadasivaiah and S.
Khadar Basha (2012). Themeda villosa (Poiret) A. Camus, Tripogon trifidus Munro
ex Stapf (Poaceae), New distributional records for South India. J. Eco. Tax. Bot. 36
(2): 383-386.
21. Prasad, K., B. Sadasivaiah, S.K. Basha, M.V.S. Babu, V.S. Rao, P. Priyadarshini, D.
Veeranjineyulu & B.R.P. Rao (2012). Conservation of wild orchids in Sri
Krishnadevaraya University Botanic Garden, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Journal of Threatened Taxa 4(7): 2705-2708.
22. Sadasivaiah, B. and B. Ravi Prasad Rao (2012). Tribe: Ceropegieae (Apocynaceae,
Asclepidoideae) in Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh, India. Proceedings of
Multidisciplinary Approaches in Angiosperm Systematics. Vol. I.: 86-94.
2011 (3 papers)
23. Rao, Ravi Prasad, B., K. Prasad, B. Sadasivaiah, S. Khadar Basha, M.V. Suresh babu and
P.V. Prasanna (2011). A New Species of Brachystelma R. Br. (Apocynaceae:
Asclepiadoideae - Ceropegieae) from India. Taiwania, 56 (3): 223-226.
24. Amarnath Reddy, Y., P. Indira, S. Sandhya Rani, B. Sadasivaiah, K. Raja Kullai Swamy
and T. Pullaiah (2011). Fejervarya caperata (Anura: Dicroglossidae) – A New
distributional record to Andhra Pradesh, India. Journal of Basic and Applied Biology,
5(3&4): 110-113.
25. Sadasivaiah, B., P. Priyadarsini, A. Madhusudhana Reddy, S. Sunitha, A. Lakshmaiah,
K. Venkata Subbaiah, J. Narahari Prasad, S. Khadar Basha, M.V. Suresh Babu and P.
Venkateswara Prasanna (2011). A Conspectus of the tribe Eragrostidae (Poaceae) in
Andhra Pradesh, India. In (ed. Pullaiah, T.) Biodiversity in India. Vol. IV. Daya
Publishing House, New Delhi.
2010 (5 papers)
26. Rao, Ravi Prasad, B., B. Sadasivaiah, S. Khadar Basha, M.V. Suresh Babu, K. Prasad,
Anisa Basheer Khan and A. Miria (2010). Eulophia flava (Lindl.) Hook. f.
(Orchidaceae) A New distributional record for Eastern Ghats, India. Indian Journal of
Forestry, 33(3): 403-404.
27. Prasad, K., M.V. Suresh Babu, B. Sadasivaiah and B. Ravi Prasad Rao (2010). Two
Species of Liparis L.C. Richard (Orchidaceae), New distributional records to Andhra
Pradesh, India. J. Eco. Tax. Bot. 34 (3): 514-516.
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28. Sadasivaiah, B., K. Prasad, S. Khadar Basha, M.V. Suresh Babu, V. Sreenivasa Rao and
B. Ravi Prasad Rao (2010). Eulophia graminea Lindl., E. ochreata Lindl. and
Habenaria barbata Wight ex Hook. f., - Relocated in Andhra Pradesh after Eight
Decades. Indian Journal of Forestry 33 (2): 211-214.
29. Rao, Ravi Prasad, B., A. Madhusudhana Reddy, S. Khadar Basha and B. Sadasivaiah
(2010). Two Endemic grasses of India, Additions to Flora of Andhra Pradesh, India.
J. Eco. Tax. Bot. 34(2): 394-397.
30. Sadasivaiah, B., P. Priyadarshini, S. Khadar Basha and B. Ravi Prasad Rao (2010).
Occurrence of Urochloa mosambicensis (Hack.) Dandy (Poaceae) in Andhra Pradesh,
India. Indian Forester 33(1): 406-409.
2009 (8 papers)
31. Sadasivaiah, B., K. Prasad, V. Srinivasa Rao and B. Ravi Prasad Rao. (2009). Habenaria
panigrahiana S. Misra (Orchidaceae)- A New distributional record for Andhra
Pradesh. J. Swamy Bot. Cl. 26: 1-2.
32. Khadar Basha, S., B. Sadasivaiah and B. Ravi Prasad Rao (2009). Wild edible fruit
resources in Southern Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh. Int. J. for. Usuf. Mngt. 10
(2): 20-25.
33. Rao, Ravi Prasad, B., K. Prasad, M.V. Suresh Babu, P. Kiran Babu, B. Sadasivaiah
(2009). Occurrence of East Himalayan Floral Elements in the Eastern Ghats of
Andhra Pradesh: II. Orchids. Pleione 3(2): 152-156.
34. Rao, Ravi Prasad, B., K.N. Ganesaiah, M.V. Suresh Babu, B. Sadasivaiah and S. Khadar
Basha (2009). Current Threatened Status of Cycas beddomei Dyer, A Global
Endemic to Kadapa-Tirupati Hills. Encephalartos 19: 21-24.
35. Rao, Ravi Prasad, B., A. Madhusudhana Reddy, B. Sadasivaiah, K.V.Subbaiah and S.
Sunitha (2009). Two New Distributional Records of Poaceae for Peninsular India. J.
Econ. Taxon. Bot. Vol. 33(2): 434-436.
36. Madhusudhana Reddy. A, B. Sadasivaiah, K.V. Subbaiah, M. V, Suresh Babu and B.
Ravi Prasad Rao (2009). Three New Distributional Records of Poaceae for Andhra
Pradesh, India. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. Vol. 33(2): 411-413.
37. Rao, Ravi Prasad, B., B.Sadasivaiah, S. Sunitha and A. Madhusudhana Reddy (2009).
Occurrence of East Himalayan Floral Elements in the Eastern Ghats of Andhra
Pradesh: I. Grasses. Pleione 3(1): 40-44.
38. Rao, Ravi Prasad, B., B. Sadasivaiah and S. Khadar Basha (2009). Discovery of New
Populations of Strictly Endemic and Endangered Taxon Pimpinella tirupatiensis Bal.
& Subr. (Apiaceae) J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. Vol. 33(1): 35-36.
2008 (2papers)
39. Rao, Ravi Prasad, B., A.Lakshmaiah, P. Rajeswaramma, M. Sreedhar Reddy, B.
Sadasivaiah and S. Khadar Basha (2008). Agrostals of Southern Andhra Pradesh
Region. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. Vol. 32(3):694-707.
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40. Sadasivaiah, B., K.V. Subbaiah, S. Khadar Basha, M.V.Suresh Babu and B. Ravi Prasad
Rao (2008). Arundinella tuberculata Munro ex Lisboa- A New Distributional
Records for Eastern Ghats, India. Proc. A.P. Akademi of Sciences. Vol. 12 (3): 289-
291.
PAPERS PRESENTED IN SYMPOSIA/CONFERENCES
1. J. Narahari Prasad, A. Madhusudhana Reddy, B.Sadasivaiah and B.Ravi Prasad Rao(2006).
Grass Diversity of Anantapur District, Andhra Pradesh. -IAAT, Pune, Maharashtra.
2. S. Khadar Basha, B. Sadasivaiah and B. Ravi Prasad rao (2008). Wild Edible Fruits of
Southern Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh. – National Symposium on Plant Resources of
India: Linking Conservation, Livelihood, and Culture, Sringeri, Karnataka.
3. B. Sadasivaiah, S.Khadar Basha and B.Ravi Prasad Rao (2008) Wild Oryza in the Eastern
Ghats of Andhra Pradesh –Andhra Pradesh Akademi of Sciences Annual Convention and
National Symposium on Science The 21st Century, S.K.University , Anantapur.
4. B. Sadasivaiah and B. Ravi Prasad Rao (2008) Tribe: Ceropegieae in Eastern Ghats of
Andhra Pradesh. IAAT, Kalyani, Kolkata, West Bengal.
5. B. Sadasivaiah, A. Narayana swamy, S. Khadar Basha and B. Ravi Prasad Rao (2009)
Grasses of Nallamalai hill ranges, Andhra Pradesh. IAAT, NBRI (CSIR), Lucknow, Uttar
Pradesh.
6. T. Pullaiah, K. Raja Kullai Swamy, B. Sadasivaiah, B. Ravi Prasad Rao and S. Sandhya Rani
(2010). Floristic survey of Thummalapalli Uranium Mining Area, Andhra Pradesh. IBS,
Shivaji University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra.
7. B. Sadasivaiah and B. Ravi Prasad Rao (2010). Economic Importance of Herbaceous plants
of Nallamalais, Andhra Pradesh. IAAT, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.
8. S. Sandhya Rani, K. Raja Kullai Swamy, Y. Amarnath Reddy, B. Sadasivaiah, B. Ravi
Prasad Rao, P. Indira and T. Pullaiah (2011). Biodiversity of Thummalapalle Uranium
Mining Area. National Seminar on Trends in Plant Sciences, Sri Krishnadevaraya University,
Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh.
9. B. Ravi Prasad Rao, M. Sridhar Reddy, B. Sadasivaiah, S. Khadar Basha, M.V. Suresh Babu,
V. Srinivasa Rao, P. Kiran Babu, K. Prasad, D. Veeranjineyulu and K.N. Ganeshaiah (2011).
Quantitative assessment and mapping of plant resources in southern Eastern Ghats. National
Seminar on Trends in Plant Sciences, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur, Andhra
Pradesh.
10. B. Sadasivaiah and B. Ravi Prasad Rao (2010). Economic Importance of Herbaceous plants
of Nallamalais, Andhra Pradesh. IAAT, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.
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SUMMARY OF PH.D. THESIS
For doctoral work a study on herbaceous plant resources of Nallamalais was
done. Nallamalais is one of the 10 exclusive Centres of Plant Diversity in the country
has yielded significant results. A total of 729 herbaceous taxa were recorded from 175
grids. These comprise 708 species belonging to 320 genera and 79 families. One
hundred and ninety four are additional distributional records for Nallamalais including
one to India, 2 to Peninsular India, 9 to Andhra Pradesh State and 46 to Southern
Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh. The dominant family is Poaceae with 187 taxa. Out
of 53 endemic taxa recorded in Nallamalais 32 are recovered in the investigation.
Of the 729 herbaceous taxa recorded from the sampled grids, 355 taxa are
having on or other use value. Of these, 188 taxa (53%) used as medicinal, 36 (10%)
are edible, 88 (24.7%) with fodder value, 38 (10.7%) are genetic resource for crop
plants, 50 (14%) with ornamental value and 15 taxa (4.2%) of miscellaneous uses.
Taken into consideration, the mean elevation range, only 3 grids are found
with <200m altitude comprising 29 taxa; 88 grids in a range of 201-400m comprising
502 taxa 52 grids in a range of 401-600m comprising 371 taxa and 26 grids
comprising 389 species. The highest elevation range >800m encompasses only 6 grids
which comprises 118 taxa. Moist deciduous forest is found only in 2% of grids. Dry
deciduous forests are found in 86% of the grids. The scrub is registered in 11% of the
grids.
With respect to herbaceous species richness, the mean in Nallamalais is 19.08
± 10.47 with a range of 3-78 species. A total of 10,309 individuals are reported from
552 quadrats of 175 grids, mean SD for density in each grid is 58.9 ± 39.44 with a
range of 5-258 individuals. The highest density among the species is recorded with
Heteropogon contortus (5.82%) followed by Chrysopogon fulvus (2.9%), and
Waltheria indica (2.52%).
Pertaining to Importance Value Index (IVI) calculated for the herbaceous taxa
encountered in the study area, Heteropogon contortus, is recorded as the dominant
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species (IVI=8.96) occupying 2.9% of the total herbaceous taxa. It is observed that the
top ten herbaceous taxa have shared nearly 16% of the total IVI values of the study
area.
The Family Importance Value (FIV) is maximum for Poaceae (86.58),
followed by Fabaceae (26.9), Acanthaceae (24.03), Cyperaceae (21.9). The least FIV
(0.199) was recorded for families like, Stemonaceae and Taccaceae in the study area.
The A/F values of the herbaceous taxa indicate that all have contagious dispersion
pattern. The species dominance index represents the mean SD of 0.9004 ± 0.064. The
highest value 0.977 is observed in 57 I/10 NE4 (Gundlabrahmeswaram) followed by
0.974 in 56 L/15 SW3. Shannon-Wiener index for herbaceous taxa in 175 grids is
with mean SD of 2.63 ± 0.49, the highest value being 4.104 is recorded in 57 I/10
NE4 (Gundlabrahmeswaram), followed by 3.97 in 56 L/15 SW3 (Amrabad).
In this study, 15 taxa are identified as threatened at various levels. A total of
50 other herbaceous taxa are considered threatened in the present study based on the
field observations. Based on disturbance index (10-16), endemics, threatened taxa
conservation priority is given for 25 grids.
SUMMARY OF POST DOCTORAL WORK
In the Post Doctoral work on “Flora and Fauna of Thummalapalli Uranium
Mining Area”, the project sponsored by Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai,
India, yielded 765 taxa comprising of 430 genera and 114 families. Of the 765 taxa,
730 are Angiosperms, 9 are Pteridophytes and 26 are Bryophytes. Pertaining to life
form 128 are trees, 66 shrubs, 93 climbers and 478 are herbs. Poaceae is the largest
family with 104 taxa. A total of 46 families are single tone, 16 families representing
with 2 species, 9 families are with 3 species, 9 families are with 4 species and 29
families are representing with 5-25 species. A total of 26 endemic taxa are recorded in
the present study, of which, six are endemic to Eastern Ghats and 20 are endemic to
Peninsular India. The sampling methodology yield a total of 483 taxa belonging to
285 genera and 83 families in 360 sampled quadrates. Of these, 269 are herbs, 54 are
shrubs, 63 are climbers and 97 are trees.
A total of 379 animal species were recorded in the Thummalapalle Uranium
Mining Area. These comprise 324 genera and 155 families. Of the 379 species, 175
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are insecta (69 families; 157 genera), 30 are pisces (10 families; 21 genera), 12 are
amphibia (4 families; 9 genera), 39 are reptilia (12 families; 31 genera), 101 are avian
fauna (42 families; 84 genera) and 22 are mammalia (18 families; 22 genera).
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Mobile: +91 9963617042
E-mail: [email protected]
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CURRICULUM VITAE
SWETHA BALIGOLLA
Cell No: 7386868737.
Email: [email protected]
___________________________________________________________
PERSONAL PROFILE
Name : Dr. BALIGOLLA SWETHA
Husband Name : W/O. D. Veeranjaneyulu
Permanent Address : D. No. 04-163,
: Ramakrishna colony,
: Opposite TV Tower,
: Anantapuramu,
: Andhra Pradesh - 515001.
Date of Birth : 13-03-1987.
Nationality : Indian
Religion : Hindu
Sex : Female
Marital Status : Married
Languages Known : Telugu, English and Hindi
Educational qualification : M.Sc. and Ph.D. Botany
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS:
S.
No. Course Institution
Year of
passing
%
Secured
percentage
1 Ph.D. Sri Krishnadevaraya University,
Anantapuramu. (AP) August 2012 75.00%
1 M.Sc (Botany) Sri Krishnadevaraya University,
Anantapuramu. (AP) May 2010 63.00%
2 B.Sc (B.Z.C) C.V.L.N.R. Degree College,
Anantapuramu. (AP) March 2008 54.0 %
3 Intermediate Indira Priyadarshini Junior
College, Anantapuramu. (AP) March 2004 55.0%
4 S.S.C. Sri Saraswathi Vidyamandhir,
Anantapuramu. March 2002 59.3%
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RESEARCH EXPERIENCE: FOUR YEARS
1. Worked as JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOW in NRSC Project entitled
“Development of National forest fire danger rating and ecological damage
assessment using multi-sensor satellite and ground based data” with Prof. B.
Ravi Prasad Rao, Principal Investigator, Department of Botany from October
2010 June 2011.
2. Awarded JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOW under UGC-BSR scheme in the
Department of Botany, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapuramu during
June, 2011 to April, 2014.
PUBLICATIONS
1. Baligolla Swetha and Boyina Ravi Prasad Rao. 2013. Calyptocarpus vialis Less.
(Asteraceae), a new distributional record for Andhra Pradesh. Journal of
Biosciences Research. Vol. 4(1):10-11.
2. B. Ravi Prasad Rao and B. Swetha. 2013. Occurrence of east Himalayan floral
elements in the Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh: Asteraceae. Pleione. 7(1): 94 -
100.
3. Srinivasa Rao, V., D. Veeranjaneyulu, P. Priyadarshini, B. Swetha, M. Manjula
and B. Ravi Prasad Rao. 2012. Standing Biomass and Carbon stocks of Trees
outside Forests in Kadapa District of Andhra Pradesh, India. Journal of
Economic and Taxonomic Botany. 36 (4) 736-743.
4. U MUST ENTERED
WORK SHOPS / CONFERENCE / SEMINARS ATTENDED
1. National Seminar on Forest Resources: Diversity, Utilization and Conservation
organized by Department of Forestry and Environmental Sciences, UAS,
GKVK, Bangalore, Karnataka during 9th
-11th
March 2011.
2. National Seminar on Trends in Plant Sciences organized by Department of
Botany, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapuram, Andhra Pradesh during
25-26th
March 2011.
3. National Workshop on Environmental Degradation and Management Organized
by Department of Geography, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapuram,
Andhra Pradesh during 22nd
-23rd
September 2011.
4. National Workshop on Environmental Pollution and Impacts on Public Health
and Agriculture Organized by Department of Physics, Sri Krishnadevaraya
University, Anantapuram, Andhra Pradesh during 21st-22
nd February 2012.
5. International Seminar on Emerging Threats and Challenges to Biodiversity:
Policy Framework for Sustainable Management Organized by Department of
Botany, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India during
2nd
-4th
March 2012.
6. National Seminar on Advanced Immunology and Immunomodulation Organized
by Department of Microbiology, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapuram,
Andhra Pradesh during 26th
-28th
March 2012. Anantapuram, Andhra Pradesh,
India during 30th
- 31st March, 2012.
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7. National Seminor on Climate And Environmental Changes Organised by
Department of Geography, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapuram,
Andhra Pradesh during 30th
– 31st March, 2012.
8. International Symposium and XXII Annual Conference of Indian Association for
Angiosperm Taxonomy on Innovative Prospects in Angiosperm Taxonomy
(ISIPAT) Organized by Department of Botany, Sant Gadge Baba Amravati
University, Amravati during 28th
-30th
October 2012.
CAREER OBJECTIVES
PLANT TAXONOMY, GARDENING, GREEN HOUSE
MAINTAINING, ETHNO-BOTANY, CROP WEEDS
ECOPHYSIOLOGY AND PHYTOSOCIOLOGY, FOREST
ECOLOGY, BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION
I have completed my post graduate degree, Master of Philosophy and doctoral
degree in Botany, study entitled “AGRESTALS OF GROUNDNUT AND RICE
FIELDS OF RAYALASEEMA REGION ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA-
DIVERSITY, PHYTOSOCIOLGY AND ECOPHYSIOLOGY”.
I have four years research experience in plant taxonomy, biodiversity
conservation, development of Botanical garden, and development of nursery by
utilizing organic fertilizers and organic pesticides; maintenance of the greenhouse and
poly house, ex-situ and in-situ conservation of rare, endemic, threatened, wild
relatives, economically important, ornamental and medicinal plants of Eastern Ghats.
Expertise in development of landscapes, home gardens, roof garden, interior
decorations and avenue plantation. Expertise in collection of plants specimens,
preservation and herbarium preparation and its maintenance.
Climate change mitigation techniques, carbon stock estimation, anatomy,
remote sensing, threatened species, invasive species, forest resources utilization,
biotic and abiotic threats to Protected Areas (PA). I have three years experience as a
tutor on taxonomy and ecology for post graduate students. I worked in various
National/State Government Organizations and visited several institutions for literature
collection and expert consultations.
I have published four papers in pre-reviewed journals. I have prepared several
research articles, symposium/seminar articles. My instructional plan enables me to
deliver my research findings with in timeframe. I have been involved in the intensive
field work in Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh. If I am selected for applied position, I
will envisage in my career with the following contributions as a scientific researcher
to the institution, India and scientific world. Based on my experience, knowledge and
academic requirements, I may suitable candidate to contribute research activities like
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plant taxonomy, biodiversity, sustainable bio-resources utilization, emerging
challenges like climate change mitigation and carbon sink studies, reforestation and
REDD, studies on protected areas and its contribution to climate change mitigation
and biodiversity conservation, studies on status, distribution and re-habitalization of
threatened species, strengthening livelihoods of forest dependent communities by
creating awareness, sustainable harvesting, utilization and marketing. I have prepared
for any intensive field work, documentation and biodiversity conservation aspects.
INSTITUTIONS VISITED/CONSULTED
BSI, Hyderabad
BSI Coimbatore.
UAS, Bangalore
HERBARIUM VISITED:
Central National Herbarium, Botanical Survey of India, Coimbatore.
Central National Herbarium, Botanical Survey of India (Deccan circle),
Hyderabad.
REFERENCES:
Dr. B. Ravi Prasad Rao
Professor of Botany,
Department of Botany,
Sri Krishnadevaraya University
Anantapuramu – 515003
Andhra Pradesh, India
Phone & Fax: 08554-255019,
Mobile: +919440705602
E-mail: [email protected]
Dr. R.R. Venkata Raju
Professor of Botany,
Department of Botany,
Sri Krishnadevaraya University
Anantapuramu – 515003
Andhra Pradesh, India
Phone & Fax: 08554-255727,
Mobile: +919440289488
E-mail: [email protected]
Dr. P. V. Prasanna, Scientist-E
Botanical Survey of India
Deccan Circle
Plot No 366/1, Attapur (V),
Near O/o DFO Flying Squad,
Hyderguda (P.O.) Ring Road,
Hyderabad - 500 048, A.P
Mobile: +919441426459
E-mail: [email protected]
Dr. V. Srinivasa Rao
State Project Coordinator
UNEP-GEF-MoEF&CC-ABS Project
A.P. Biodiversity Board
6th
floor, Chandra Vihar,
M.J. Road,
Nampally, Hyderabad-500 001
Mobile: +91963607072
E-mail: [email protected]
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Declaration
I hereby declare that all the information furnished above is true to the knowledge of
my faith and belief.
Date :
Place : Hyderabad (B. SWETHA)
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CURRICULUM VITAE
VEERANJANEYULU, DASARI
Cell No: 9059516961.
9052269944.
E-mail: [email protected]
_____________________________________________________________________
PERSONAL PROFILE
Name : DASARI VEERANJANEYULU
Father Name : PEDDA HANMANTHU (LATE)
Present Address : c/o D. Ravi Chandra,
D.No. 3-54/1,
Bhagyanagar Colony,
Saleguda, Asifabad,
Komuram Bheem Asifabad (Dist.).-504 293
Date of Birth : 05-05-1984.
Nationality : Indian
Religion : Hindu
Gender : Male
Marital Status : Married
Languages Known : Telugu, Hindi and English
Educational qualification : M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D. Botany
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
S.
No. Course Institution
Year of
passing/Awarded
%
secured
1 Ph.D (Botany) Sri Krishnadevaraya
University, Anantapuram. November 2013 68.5%
2 M. Phil
(Botany)
Sri Krishnadevaraya
University, Anantapuram. February 2011 68.5%
3 M.Sc (Botany)
Sri Venkateswara Degree &
PG College (Krishnadevaraya
University), Anantapuram.
May 2008 61.00%
4 B.Sc (B.Z.C) Govt. Degree College,
Anantapuram. March 2005 59.0 %
5 Intermediate
A.P.S.W.R. School & Jr.
College, Asifabad, Adilabad
Dist. (Telangana)
March 2002 45.30%
6 S.S.C.
A.P.S.W.R. School & Jr.
College, Asifabad, Adilabad
Dist. (Telangana)
March 2000 63.33%
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RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:
1. Working as BOTANIST in Environment Protection Training and Research
Institute (EPTRI), Gachibowli, Hyderabad, from February 2016 to till date.
2. Worked as CHEMIST in SPY Reddy Agro Industry Nandyal, Kurnool
District, Andhra Pradesh, from May 2014 to February 2016.
3. Worked as JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOW in VCP Project entitled
“Measurement of Vegetation and Biomass Parameters under Vegetation
Carbon Pool Assessment Sub project of ISRO Geosphere-Biosphere
Programme (IGBP) - National Carbon Project of India” at Sri
Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapuramu, Andhra Pradesh, from February
2013 to April 2014.
4. Worked as PROJECT FELLOW in UGC Project entitled “Phytosociology
and Ecophysiology of Crop Weeds in the Rayalaseema Region of Andhra
Pradesh” at Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapuramu, Andhra Pradesh,
from 4th
April 2010 to January 2013.
5. Worked as FIELD ASSISTANT in SKU coordinated DBT Project -
“Quantitative Assessment and Mapping of Plant resources of Eastern
Ghats” at Sri Krishnadevaraya university, Anantapuramu, Andhra Pradesh
from August 2008 to June 2009.
PUBLICATIONS
1. Veeranjanayulu D. and B. Ravi Prasad Rao 2011. Fimbristylis aestivalis var.
major and Fimbristylis dichotoma ssp. glauca (Cyperaceae), new
distributional records for Andhra Pradesh. Indian Journal of Forestry 34 (4):
487-488.
2. Veeranjaneyulu, D., M.V. Suresh Babu, M. Bheemalingappa and B. Ravi
Prasad Rao. 2012. Carex rara var. patanicola (Cyperaceae), a new
distributional record for India. J. Eco. Taxon. Bot. 35 (4): 652-653.
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3. Veeranjanayulu D., A. Lakshmaiah and B. Ravi Prasad Rao 2013.
Fimbristylis salbundia and Queenslandiella hyalina (Cyperaceae), new
distributional records for Andhra Pradesh. Indian Journal of Forestry 36 (2).
4. Ravi Prasad Rao, B., D. Veeranjaneyulu P. Priyadarsini, M.V. Suresh Babu.
2010. Occurrence of East Himalayan floral elements in the Eastern Ghats of
Andhra Pradesh: III. Sedges. Pleione 4(1): 118-123.
5. Srinivasa Rao, V., D. Veeranjaneyulu, P. Priyadarshini, B. Swetha, M.
Manjula and B. Ravi Prasad Rao. 2012. Standing Biomass and Carbon stocks
of Trees outside Forests in Kadapa District of Andhra Pradesh, India. J. Econ.
Tax. Botany. 36 (4) 736-743.
6. Mudavath Chennakesavulu Naik, Dasari Veeranjaneyulu & B. Ravi
Prasad Rao 2016. New Distribution Records of Three Fimbristylis Species For
The Andaman Islands, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa (JoTT), 8(5): 8831-
8834.
7. Srinivasa Rao, V., K. Prasad, D. Veeranjaneyulu, P. Priyadarshini and B.
Ravi Prasad Rao. 2013. Aboveground biomass and carbon stocks in tropical
deciduous forests of Nallamalais, Eastern Ghats, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Indian J. of Forestry 36(1): 9-16.
8. Srinivasa Rao, V., K. Prasad, D. Veeranjaneyulu, M.V. Suresh Babu, B. Ravi
Prasad Rao & K. Thulsi Rao 2015. Carbon stocks of Gundlabrahmeswaram
Wildlife Sanctuary, India. Research Expo International Multidisciplinary
Research Journal. Vol.-V: 127-144.
9. Srinivasa Rao, V., K. Prasad, M. Bheemalingappa, D. Veeranjaneyulu, K.
Thulsi Rao and B. Ravi Prasad Rao. 2012. Above-Ground Standing Biomass
and Carbon stocks of Trees outside Forests in Prakasam District, Andhra
Pradesh, India. J. of Basic and Applied Biology 6 (3 & 4) 83-88.
10. Boyina Ravi Prasad Rao, Kothareddy Prasad, Dasari Veeranjaneyulu,
Mudavath Chennakesavulu Naik, Sugali Salamma & Angajala
Narayanaswamy. 2016. Dipcadi krishnadevarayae (Asparagaceae), a new
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plant species from Andhra Pradesh, India. Journal off Threatened Taxa |
www.threatenedtaxa.org | 26 November 2016 | 8(13): 9562–9567.
11. B. Ravi Prasad Rao, Srinivasa Rao, V., K. Prasad, M. Ramesh, D.
Veeranjaneyulu and K. Thulsi Rao. 2013. Standing Biomass and Carbon
stocks in Trees outside Forests of Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Indian Forester. 139(12): 1070-1074.
12. Prasad, K., B. Sadasivaiah, S. Khadar Basha, M.V. Suresh babu, V. Sreenivasa
Rao, P. Priyadarsini, D. Veeranjaneyulu and B. Ravi Prasad Rao.
Conservation of wild orchids in Sri Krishnadevaraya University Botanic
Garden, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa 4(7):
2705-2708.
Work Shops / Conference / Seminars attended:
1. National Seminar on Forest Resources: Diversity, Utilization and Conservation
organized by Department of Forestry and Environmental Sciences, UAS,
GKVK, Bangalore, Karnataka during 9th
-11th
March 2011.
2. National Seminar on Trends in Plant Sciences organized by Department of
Botany, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapuramu, Andhra Pradesh during
25-26th
March 2011.
3. National Workshop on Environmental Degradation and Management Organized
by Department of Geography, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapuramu,
Andhra Pradesh during 22nd
-23rd
September 2011.
4. National Workshop on Environmental Pollution and Impacts on Public Health
and Agriculture Organized by Department of Physics, Sri Krishnadevaraya
University, Anantapuramu, Andhra Pradesh during 21st-22
nd February 2012.
5. International Seminar on Emerging Threats and Challenges to Biodiversity:
Policy Framework for Sustainable Management Organized by Department of
Botany, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India during
2nd
-4th
March 2012.
6. National Seminar on Advanced Immunology and Immunomodulation Organized
by Department of Microbiology, Sri Krishnadevaraya University,
Anantapuramu, Andhra Pradesh during 26th
-28th
March 2012.
7. International Symposium and XXII Annual Conference of Indian Association for
Angiosperm Taxonomy on Innovative Prospects in Angiosperm Taxonomy
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(ISIPAT) Organized by Department of Botany, Sant Gadge Baba Amravati
University, Amravati during 28th
-30th
October 2012.
CAREER OBJECTIVES
I have completed my post graduate degree, Master of Philosophy and doctoral
degree in Botany, study entitled “SEDGES OF SOUTHERN ANDHRA PRADESH,
INDIA-TAXONOMY, ECOPHYSIOLOGY AND CONSERVATION”.
I have 7 years research experience in plant taxonomy, development of
Botanical garden, nursery by utilizing organic fertilizers and organic pesticides
maintenance of the greenhouse and poly house, ex-situ and in-situ conservation of
rare, endemic, threatened, wild relatives, economically important, ornamental and
medicinal plants of Eastern Ghats. Expertise in development of landscape, home
gardens, roof garden, interior decorations and avenue plantation. Expertise in
collection of plants specimens, preservation and herbarium preparation and
maintenance.
Climate change mitigation techniques, carbon stock estimation, anatomy,
remote sensing, threatened species, invasive species, forest resources utilization,
biodiversity conservation and biotic and abiotic threats to Protected Areas (PA). I
have three years experience as a tutor on taxonomy and ecology for post graduate
students. I worked in various National/State Government Organizations and visited
several institutions for literature collection and expert consultations.
I have published 9 papers in pre-reviewed journals. I have prepared several
research articles, symposium/seminar articles and wildlife management plan. My
instructional plan enables me to deliver my research findings with in timeframe. I
have been involved in the intensive field work in Southern Eastern Ghats of India
covering three states viz. Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. If I am selected
for applied position, I will envisage in my career with the following contributions as a
scientific researcher to the institution, India and scientific world. Based on my
experience, knowledge and academic requirements, I may suitable candidate to
contribute research activities like plant taxonomy, biodiversity, sustainable bio-
resources utilization, emerging challenges like climate change mitigation and carbon
sink studies, reforestation and REDD, studies on protected areas and its contribution
to climate change mitigation and biodiversity conservation, studies on status,
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distribution and re-habitalization of threatened species, strengthening livelihoods of
forest dependent communities by creating awareness, sustainable harvesting,
utilization and marketing. I have prepared for any intensive field work, documentation
and biodiversity conservation aspects.
INSTITUTIONS VISITED/CONSULTED
UAS, Bangalore
BSI Coimbatore
BSI Hyderabad (Deccan circle)
HERBARIUM VISITED:
Central National Herbarium, Botanical Survey of India, Coimbatore.
Central National Herbarium, Botanical Survey of India (Deccan circle),
Hyderabad.
REFERENCES:
Dr. B. Ravi Prasad Rao
Professor of Botany,
Department of Botany,
Sri Krishnadevaraya University
Anantapur – 515003
Andhra Pradesh, India
Phone & Fax: 08554-255019,
Mobile: +919440705602
E-mail: [email protected]
Dr. P. V. Prasanna,
Scientist-E
Botanical Survey of India Deccan
Circle, Plot No 366/1, Attapur (V),
Near O/o DFO Flying Squad,
Hyderguda (P.O.) Ring Road,
Hyderabad - 500 048, A.P
Mobile: +919441426459
E-mail: [email protected]
Dr. P. Venu Scientist G (Rtd.),
Botanical Survey of India Deccan,
Circle, Plot No 366/1, Attapur (V),
Near O/o DFO Flying Squad,
Hyderguda (P.O.) Ring Road,
Hyderabad - 500 048, A.P
Mobile: +918331862287
E-mail: [email protected]
Dr. M. Suneela
ENVIS Coordinator,
EPTRI, # 91/4,
Gachibowli,
Hyderabad-500032.
E-mail: [email protected]
Declaration
I hereby declare that all the information furnished above is true to the
knowledge of my faith and belief.
Date:
Place: Anantapuramu
(DASARI VEERANJANEYULU)
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Dr. K. Jyothi H. No: 13-6-462/1/24/1
Bhagwandas Bagh,
Tallagadda, Hyd- 500067
Mobile #9000141401
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
CAREER OBJECTIVE:
To be associated with a growing organization and challenging environment where I can
utilize my abilities, I have gained through my experience and with an opportunity for
future growth.
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:
Intermediate with B.P.C. Board of Intermediate, Hyderabad.
Bacherlors degree in life science B.Sc with Botany, Zoology & Chemistry at Nizam
college, Osmania University, Hyderabad.
Masters degree in Botany with cytogenetics and Plant Breeding as specialization in
Amrat Kapadia Navjeevan college, Osmania University, Hyderabad.
Ph.D Topic: “Aeropalynological studies of Exhibition Grounds, Hyderabad-Its
impact on Public Health”. Worked under the guidance of Dr. O.Bhagyalakshmi, Head,
Department of Botany, S.N.Vanita Mahavidyalaya, Exhibition Grounds, Hyderabad-01.
The work involved:
1) Air monitoring with the help of Durham‟s air sampler.
2) Reference slides prepared through Acetolysis.
3) W.H.O. Questionnaire
4) Peak Flow Meter.
5) Skin Prick Test was performed under the guidance of Medical doctors.
6) Meteorological data and Ambient Air Quality data is obtained from Airport
and Pollution Control Board (PCB).
7) Spirometry.
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WORK PRESENTED IN THE FOLLOWING CONFERENCES:
Presented a Poster at National Seminar on Current Trends in Medicinal Botany
for Public Health in the Era of Biotechnology. Department of Botany S.N. Vanita
Maha Vidyalaya, Hyderabad on Aegle marmelos – the Angle tree -7th
to 8th
October 2004.
Presented a Poster at 13th
National Conference of Indian Aerobiological Society
held at Institute of Science, Nagpur on “Preliminary studies on Aeropalynology”
on January 31st, 1
st & 2
nd February- 2005.
Presented a paper in 14th
National Conference on Aerobiology, School of
Studies in Biotechnology, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur on
“Aeropalynological Study of Exhibition Grounds – Hyderabad” & Received
National Young Scientist GREGORY AWARD - 15th
-17th
Jan. 2007.
Participated in oral presentation session entitled “Aeropalynology with
Reference to Pollen Allergy: A Global Scenario” at Biotechcellence „07, 13th
National Biotechnology Symposium, Association of Biotechnologist, Centre for
Biotechnology, Anna University, Chennai - Feb. 23rd-25th
, 2007.
Participated in oral presentation session entitled “Aeropalynological survey with
Reference to Pollen Allergy” at Aero-Bio-Nano-2007, 29th
& 30th
March-2007.
Participated in oral presentation session entitled “Issues and challenges on
faunal studies of Eastern Ghats at National Seminar on the “Faunal diversity of
Eastern Ghats and Western Ghats” organized by Southern Regional Centre of
ZSI, Chennai on 3rd and 4th March, 2016.
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PARTICIPATED:
Participated in Indian Academy of Allergy Conference. Department of Biochemistry
– Andhra University, Govt. Chest Hospital and Andhra Medical College.
Visakhapatnam, A.P. January 21 – 23, 2005
Participated in National Conference on Emerging Trends in Mycology, Plant
Pathology and Microbial Biotechnology. Department of Botany O.U. & Indian
Phytopathological Society.(centrtal zone) December 29-31 2004.
PUBLICATIONS:
Jyothi K. and O. Bhagya Lakshmi, 2007. “Pollen flora of Exhibition Grounds –
Hyderabad. Research Center, Department of Botany, Sarojini Naidu Vanita Maha
Vidyalaya Exhibition Grounds. J. Swamy Bot – CI. 24 : 31 (2007).
Jyothi, K. and Bhagyalakshmi, 0. 2007. Aeropalynological studies of exhibition
grounds - Hyderabad. Ind. J. Aerobiol. 19(2): 88.
M. Suneela and K. Jyothi. Ethnomedicinal plants in Kolli hills of Eastern Ghats in Tamil Nadu,
India, Eastren Ghats: EPTRI-ENVIS news letter, Issue.3, Volume 20,No.3, October-december-
2014.
M. Suneela and K. Jyothi. Wildlife sanctuaries and National parks with reference to Eastern
Ghats, Eastern Ghats: EPTRI-ENVIS news letter, Issue.4, Volume 20,No.3, July to
September-2014.
M. Suneela and K. Jyothi. Presented a paper on “ Birds of Critically endangered
species of India” under ENVIS centre , EPTRI AT National Conference on Avian
fauna of Indian Sub-Continent (Sponsored by UGC, New Delhi) organised by Nehru
arts, Science Commerce Hubli during 8th
and 9th
August, 2015.
M. Suneela and K. Jyothi. Presented a paper on “Issues and challenges on faunal
studies of Eastern Ghats at National Seminar on the “Faunal diversity of Eastern
Ghats and Western Ghats” organized by Southern Regional Centre of ZSI,
Chennai on 3rd and 4th March, 201.
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STRENGTHS:
Adaptable to any kind of environment, quick learner & creative.
Strongly self motivated team worker and efficient problem solver.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Worked as Medical Transcriptionist at Evadutt & Healthtech Medical Solutions Inc,
an U.S. based company from January 2003 to March 2005.
Worked as an Editor in Scion Infoscribe since April 2005 to July 2007.
Currently working in Environmental Sustainable Development (ESD) division of
Environment Protection Training and Research Institute (EPTRI) as a project faculty
since August, 2007. Currently, involved in NCRM Project.
Worked on Natural resource and Environmental accounting (NREA), an Indo-
German (GTZ-ASEM and MoEF) project. The project deals on natural resources
viz., Air, Water, Land, Forest, Minerals and Solid waste. I was assigned for mining
sector of the NREA project. The key role is in framing the formats, collecting the
relevant data and report writing on coal mines.
Worked in the project “Multi-State Agricultural Competitiveness project” (MSACP),
involved in Field visit, data entry and report writing.
Worked in the project “Bihar-Thermal Power project” involved in report writing on
R&R plan.
Worked in the project “National Cyclone Risk Mitigation Project” (NCRMP)
involved in data entry and report writing on socio-economic impact assessment.
Worked in the project “BP TERI Bio-diesel project” -The basic purpose is the socio-
economic impact assessment of bio diesel plantations.
Worked in the project -Baseline study on Socio-Economic Status of Chennur-5, 6, 7,
Laxmidevipeta, KK-6, KK-7, KTK-3 and KTK-9-the key role is in framing the
questionnaires, field survey, data entry, data analysis and report writing.
Worked in the project “Municipal Solid Waste Management” involved in conducting
Training and capacity building on Municipal Solid Waste Management for
Corporators/Councillors, Sanitary supervisors/Sanitary inspectors and Sanitary
maistris in Andhra Pradesh municipalities. Conducted 38 workshops for PH.Workers
covered about 2,572 PH.Workers in East Godavari, West Godavari and Khammam
dists. Conducted 3 workshops for Councilors/Corporators, SI/SS covering about 78
participants in Srikakulam dist.
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Worked in the project “DORLI OC- I”. I was involved in groundwork for
questionnaire, field survey, data entry, data analysis and report writing on evaluation
of R&R Package.
Worked in the project “Koyagudem Open- cast –II (SCCL) SIA Study. I was
assigned for Preparation of questionnaire, socio-economic survey, data entry, data
analysis and report writing on Social Impact Assessment (SIA).
Worked in the Baseline study of Ramagundem OC-III and Manuguru OC- IV. The
key role is in preparation of questionnaires at household level, village level and health
status. Involved in data entry, data analysis and report writing on socio-economic
status.
Worked in the project “State Action Plan on Climate Change” (SAPCC). Collected
data on agriculture and allied sectors. Worked on budget.
Worked in the project “Inventorisation of E-waste in 3 cities viz., Hyderabad,
Vijayawada & Visakhapatnam”. I was involved in collecting background data,
preparation of questionnaire and survey.
Worked in the project “State Horticulture Mission” (SHM). Collected data from the
Departments and conducted orientation programmes for collecting the data on
baseline survey.
Worked in the project “National Cyclone Risk Mitigation Project” Phase-II
(NCRMP) on socio-economic impact assessment.
Worked in organizing and handling technical sessions in Two Day Training of
Trainers programme on MSW and Plastic Waste Management in India.
Worked in NCRMP phase –II projects for Saline Embankments and Bridge.
Worked in BLD studies for three mine sites of Gumpenapalli & Ganapavaram Sand
mining project, Mallepalli Sand Mining Project and RG OC-III Expansion Phase – II
Project of Singareni Colleries Company Limited (SCCL) for Biological study.
Worked in post project survey to monitor socio-economic status of R&R survey and
CSR activities in eight project sites viz. JK-5 OCP, YLD, RG OC-II, Extn, RG-III,
KTK1&1A, KTK 2&2A and KTK 5 Inclines, BHPL, RKP OCP, Phase –I, MM,
2x600 MW Power plant, SRP AND JVR OC-II Project, KGM of Singareni Colleries
Company Limited (SCCL)
Worked in Biological Environment for carrying out BLD studies for six mines
(Sravanapalli Opencast Project, Mandamarri Area; Kistaram Opencast
Project, Kothagudem Area; Koyagudem Opencast-III Project, Yellandu Area;
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Srirampur Opencast-II Expansion Project, SRP Area; Kakatiya khani
Opencast Sector-II, Bhupalpalli Area and Tadicherla –II, Karimnagar.
Worked in Biological Environment for carrying out EIA & EMP study for FAB
city and E-City Cluster TSIIC Project.
Currently working for ENVIS Centre on “Ecology of Eastern Ghats”.
Currently working for eoffice (paperless office).
JOB PROFILE:
Conducting workshops, Stakeholder meetings, Gramsabhas, preparation of
questionnaires, socio-economic survey, biological survey, collection of data, data
entry, data analysis and report writing.
TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS:
Diploma in Computer Application
Operating systems : MS-Dos, Windows 98, ME, Windows 2007
Packages : MS-Office, SPSS
LANGUAGES KNOWN:
English, Hindi and Telugu.
Date: 04/02/2016
Dr.K.JYOTHI
(Project Faculty)
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Dr. K. Thulsi Rao Ph.D, Dy. Conservator of Forests(Rtd.)
Presently
Consultant, UNDP/GoI/GEF/GoAP Project
On Mainstreaming Coastal and Marine Biodiversity
Conservation
1. Academic & Professional qualifications:
1. Degree of Doctor of philosophy (Ph.D) in Environmental Science from Kakatiya University. (2011)
2. M.Sc., Environmental Science from Kakatiya University, A.P., India. (2005)
3. Specialization in Remote Sensing Technology and applications through visual Interpretation,
Digital Analysis and G.I.S.” – from National Remote Sensing Agency. Hyderabad, India (1998)
4. Specialization in –Eco-Development planning and implementation - U.N.D.P-GoI (1994)
5. Specialization in Captive Breeding & Zoo Management-Wildlife Institute of India (1992)
6. P.G. Diploma in “Crocodile Breeding & Sanctuary Management”, FAO/GoI (1979-80)
7. Specialization in forestry and wildlife management, Forest College, India. (1975-77)
2. Participation in International Conferences/ Seminars/ Study Tours on Conservation:
1. International Ecotourism study tour to Republic of Philippines on “coastal and marine resources
management” GoI-UNDP-GEF PROJECT, INDIA from 15th to 19th September, 2014.
2. 11th Conference of Parties (CoP-11) to the Convention on Biological Diversity at Hyderabad, A.P.,
India as UNDP Observer and Member in the Exhibition committee under Nodal committees from
1st - 19th October, 2012.
3. 21st International seminar on Forest and Natural Resources Administration and Management,
organized by Colorado State University, college of Natural Resources and U.S. Department of
Agriculture Forest Service, (USDAFS) international programs from 21st August to 8th September,
2005 in U.S.A.
4. A Ecotourism Study Tour under UNDP Programme to Nepal, Indonesia & Australia 1st September
to 1st October, 1994 to study
a. Involvement of Aboriginal People in Park Management
b. Eco-Development Planning
c. Nature Reserves and National Park Management.
5. The Poster session, Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice
(SBSTTA-7), during Convention on Biological Diversity – Montreal, Canada. Also presented a
paper on “Conservation Holic (Consholic) Education” for Biodiversity Conservation in Tiger
Project, Srisailam and published in the proceedings of the convention.
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3. Awards and Honours received:
1. Green Leader Award from Council for Green Revolution and Green Alliance for
Conservation of Eastern Ghats – 2013: with citation and Rs 1.00 Lakh.
2. Earth Hero Award from India Foundation and Ranathambore Foundation – 2012: with
citation and Rs 1.00 Lakh.
3. Rajiv Gandhi Wildlife Conservation Award -2003
For outstanding scientific work/field work for preservation and conservation of wildlife,
especially the endangered species, Wildlife Planning and Management etc. The award carries
i) cash prize of Rs. 1.00 lakh, ii) a Citation and iii) a Gold medallion.
4. Dr. Salim Ali National Wildlife Fellowship Award -1999-2001
Awarded Fellowship from Govt. of India for Research on Management perspectives on
Conserving Great Indian Bustard, Rollapadu, A.P., India. Fellowship Rs. 2.00 lakhs
5. World Wide Fund (WWF) Tiger Conservation Award -1999
For Notable work in involvement of people in Tiger Conservation. Award carries i) a citation
ii) Cash of Rs. 25,000
6. Young Scientist Award
Conferred by National Environmental Science Academy, New Delhi at 8th Annual Conference
of the Academy in 1991. Award carries i) Certificate ii) Gold medal
7. Bharatiya Vikas Ratan Award
4. Conservation Related Field Experience: (1980 – October, 2009):
A. Ex-situ conservation - Captive Breeding & Zoo Management:
1981 -1992 - Asst. Curator, Indira Gandhi Zoo Park, Vizag, A.P., India
1992 -1993 - I/C Curator, Nehru Zoological Park, Hyderabad, A.P., India.
B. In-situ conservation – Protected Area Management:
1994 - 1995 - Asst. Director, Wildlife Management Division, Nagarjunasagar-
Srisailam Tiger Reserve, Srisailam A.P, India
1995 -1997 - Field Project Officer, Eco- Development Planning & implementation
in Nagarjunasagar - Srisailam Tiger Reserve under strengthening of
Protected Areas jointly organized by UNDP/W.I.I. / Govt. of India
C. Biodiversity Research:
2011December onwards - Consultant State Project Coordinator,UNDP-GEF-GoI-GoAP on
Mainstreaming Coastal and Marine Biodiversity; Coordination;
Wetland and Terrestrial Biodiversity Research; Preparation of
Biodiversity Management Plans for Wetlands, Mangroves, Estuarine
and Riverine Ecosystems; Leading a team of Scientists on Ecological,
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Sociological, Economical, Communication and Natural Resource
Management Planning.
1st - 19th october 2012 - Member in the Exhibition committee under Nodal committees for 11th
Conference of Parties (CoP-11) to the Convention on Biological
Diversity at Hyderabad, A.P., India.
Nov, 2010-June, 2011 - Dy.Conservator of Forests & Head, Biodiversity Research wing
Nagarjunasagar- Srisailam Tiger Reserve, Srisailam
June ,1998 – Aug, 2010 - Assistant Conservator of Forests, & Head, Biodiversity Research wing
Nagarjunasagar- Srisailam Tiger Reserve, Srisailam.
Expert member in the Editorial Board for the publication os Souvenir for the celebrations by A.P.
State Biodiversity Board.
5. Discoveries & Inventions:
i) New faunal species to science: Nallamalai Hill ranges of Central Eastern Ghats, India
i) Tarantula spider (Poecilotheria nallamalaiensis Thulsi et al.) (2006)
ii) Spider (Tmarus srisailamensis Thulsi et.) (2006)
iii) Praying mantis (Metacromantis nigrofemorata Ghate et al.) (2006)
iv) Amblypygid (Phrynicus andhransis Thulsi et.) (2005)
ii) Capturing Technology of Blackbuck
Developed a low cost technology for capturing and translocation of a highly sensitive and
endangered species like Blackbuck from severe man-animal conflict region to safe habitats and
protected the agricultural fields from crop depredation and damages. This is a unique technology
and now much sought after in other states like Maharastra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh etc.,
This technology saves crores worth of agricultural crops and reduces the economic loss of poor
farmers
6. Other Field Assignments:
1. In-situ conservation, Management, Health, Hygiene, Habitat enrichment and Captive breeding
of endangered species
2. Overseeing all biodiversity science, stewardship and “Regional Conservation Programmes” for
the Nallamalai Chapter of Eastern Ghats, India.
3. Team building and “Coordination of the community participation” for Habitat and Forest
protection and liaison with Government agencies, Non - Govt. Organizations & International
Organizations.
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4. Established overall conservation priorities in the „Nallamalai‟ region, Eastern Ghats (Eastern
Hill Ranges) of India. Also developed and implemented strategies and mechanisms to
accomplish them.
5. Overseeing and management of teams responsible for Eco-regional planning, conservation
action planning; biological monitoring and management; applied research; and state-
wide/regional initiatives.
6. Supervise a team of staff, NGOs, Biological monitors and ensure high level performance of this
team, as well as its‟ integration with other functional teams in the Nallamalai region.
7. Principal Investigator (Andhra Pradesh) for:
1. All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (ATBI) of Nallamalais, Eastern Ghats, Andhra Pradesh
2. National Vegetation Carbon Pool Assessment under Indian Space Research Organization
(ISRO) Geosphere-Biosphere programme (IGBP) of Govt. of India.
3. Habitat Characterization of species using remote sensing & GIS Technology (Collaborative
Project with National Remote Sensing Agency, Hyderabad).
4. Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System (GIS) Based Watershed Treatment
Planning for Nallamalai Landscape (A Collaborative Project with NRSA, Hyderabad).
8. Publications: List enclosed in Annexure – I
Scientific papers : 48
Books and Action Plans : 15
9. Outstanding Research Contributions in Biodiversity Conservation:
Text enclosed in Annexure – II
10. Outstanding social contribution:
Text enclosed in Annexure – III
11. Other Contributions:
A) Founder of:
i) „Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Research (CBER)‟, formerly known as Ecological
Research and Monitoring Laboratory, Srisailam Nallamalai Charter, Eastern Ghats, India
ii) „Abhayarnya Samrakshan through Holistic Resource Array Management (ASHRAM) a
Federation for resource dependent communities
iii) „Ashram Mahila Vikas‟
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B) Impact Assessment:
,
1. Associated with Environmental Impact Assessment Team WII, D.Dun of Visakhapatnam - (As
a Resource Person) Vijayavada Petroleum Pipeline on Wildlife and their Habitats - 1993.
2. Member Environmental Impact Assessment - SRBC canal (Telugu Ganga) A.P. – 1995.
3. Associated with Environmental Impact assessment team – WII-D.Dun for Nuclear Power
Station at Nagarjunasagar, A.P. – 1998
4. Environmental Management Planning for mitigation of adverse impacts of construction of weir
downstream of Srisailam Dam- 2008-2009
12. As a Resource Person to various National Institutes and Universities:
1. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun in the Field of Eco-development Planning and
implementation.
2. Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun, on GIS based Eco-Development Planning.
3. Academic Staff College, Andhra University, Sri Venkateswara University, Osmania
University, Amaravathi University (Maharastra) & Forest Academy - A.P Forest Academy,
Hyderabad for Officers and Staff of A.P. Forest Dept.
4. Sardar Vallabhai National Police Academy, Hyderabad for Criminal investigation of Wildlife
Crime Cases for All India Service Officers.
5. Journalism School
13. Member of National & International Conservation Organizations:
1. “Conservation International” – an International organization empowers societies to
responsibly and sustainable care for nature for the well-being of humanity through a strong
foundation of science, partnership and field demonstration.
2. “The International Society for Ecological Economics (ISEE)”- a non-profit Conservation
orient development organization dedicated to advancing, understanding of the relationships
among ecological, social and economic systems for the mutual well-being of nature and
people.
3. “Green Peace, India”-non-profit organization focuses on the most critical global
environmental and conservation issues such as oceans and ancient forests protection,
promotion of renewable energies to stop climate change, nuclear contamination, preventing
genetically engineered organisms into nature etc.,
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4. „Jalasri‟-An international Research institute for District level watershed surveillance and for
natural resource monitoring, etiology, early warning, and sustainable management, to restore
and enhance agriculture, biodiversity, nature conservation, drinking water and community life.
5. “Chenchu Livelihood Enhancement (CHELE)” Project- A project exclusively for the
primitive tribes of Nallamalais for Livelihood enhancement through sustainable and safe
practices of rock bee honey harvesting through GO-NGO collaboration.
14. Planner :
Planning at landscape level conservation programmes, Development of Management Plans,
Development of communities, Poverty alleviation programmes, People related issues and
solutions etc.,
15. As a Researcher and concept Designer; Chief Planner for Landscape/Seascape,
Biodiversity Management Planning, Environmental Interpretations, Implementation,
Strategies, Operation and maintenance planning.
1. Designing and Development of interpretation material, developing site interpretation plans for
museums, Environmental Education centers, Ecological Knowledge Parks, Biodiversity
Interpretative Centers, Natural Heritage Centers.
2. CONSHOLIC Education (Psychological transformation of notorious criminal poachers through
Conservation Holic Education Package)
3. Concept and designing of a unique Biodiversity Mobile Exhibition Van.
4. Developed several conservation oriented posters and education materials
5. Concept & design of exhibits of (Three Dimensional) Grassland Ecosystem for the
Environment Education Centre at Rollapadu & Mahanandi.
6. Eco-tourism planning, development of tourism circuits, exhibit designing, development of
tourism plans etc.
16. Editorial member of Biodiversity News of Andhra Pradesh Registered Office: 302,
Aranya Bhavan, Saifabad, Hyderabad
17. Community trainings :
Conducted several training classes to communities on livelihood skill improvements, Thrift and
Credit, organizing Mahila vikas banks, conservation, etc.,
18. Wildlife photography :
Developed hobby of photographing landscapes, nature in its pristine form, livelihoods, animal
behaviors, plants, animals etc., Recipient many photographic awards.
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19. As Guest Speaker to various Institutions:
i. Participated and delivered a Lecture during the “Regional Convention on Eastern Ghats” held at
SRM University, Chennai on 30th July, 2012.
ii. Two days (16.8.2012-17.8.2012) meeting on topic “Conservation of Biodiversity for
Enhancement of Livelihood Security in Coastal and Marine Areas” at Hyderabad.
iii. Delivered a Lecture on Forest Conservation Act with case studies at “Engineers Association”,
Hyderabad on 17th April, 2013.
iv. Participated as Guest lecture on “Biodiversity act rules” at “National Research Centre for
Sorghum”, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad on 18th May, 2013.
v. Participated and delivered a Lecture on “Biodiversity conservation and human responsibility” at
Inspire internship science camp -2013, Warangal on 20th June, 2013.
vi. Delivered a Guest lecture on “Protection of Coast Biota, Estuaries & Mangroves, ecosystems” in
Continuing Professional Development Programme on Coastal Regulation Zone and Coast
Management at Engineering Staff College of India, Hyderabad dt. 23.07.2013
vii. Participated and presented a lecture on importance EGREE Project in “National Seminar on
Climate Change” at Rajahmundry on 27th August, 2013.
viii. Participated and delivered the Keynote address on “Small Island Developing States” for the
“World Environment Day -2014” which was organized by National Green Corps & Council for
Green Revolution, held at Indira Priyadarshini Auditorium, Public Garden on 5th June, 2014.
ix. Chaired a session and participated in National Seminar on Conservation of Eastern Ghats at S.V.
University, Tirupati on 4th and 5th December, 2014; Organized by Department of Botany, S.V.U.
and Greens‟ Alliance for Conservation of Eastern Ghats (GrACE), Initiative of Council for
Green Revolution-CGR.
x. Participated and Chaired a session besides invited as guest lecture for “Bio-Andhra -First
International Conference on Agriculture, Marine & Pharma Biotechnology-unlocking the Blue
potential” which was organized by Godavari Knowledge Park at JNTUK Campus, Kakinada
from 15th -17th December, 2014
xi. Participated and wrote a message for Abstract book besides given the Valedictory Address on
State level seminar on “Mangrove Ecosystem of Andhra Pradesh” at Pithapur raja‟s Govt.
College, Kakinada which was organized by Dept. of Botany and Zoology in collaboration with
M.S.S.R.F., Kakinada & EGREE Foundation, Kakinada on 8th and 9th January, 2015.
xii. Participated and given a plenary lecture in National Symposium on “Conservation of Nature and
Natural Resources” which was organised by Telangana students forum and Biological Resource
persons Association, Wanaparthy, Mahaboobnagar, Telangana on 21 & 22 January 2015.
xiii. Participated and as one of the Invited speakers in Two-day National seminar on “Conservation of
water bodies” at St. Pious X Degree & PG college for women, Hyderabad on 23rd and 24th
January 2015 which was sponsored by Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF), New Delhi.
xiv. Participated and delivered a keynote Speech on “Coastal and Marine conservation in EGREE
region” in “National workshop on coastal erosion and Environmental challenges (CEEC-2015)”
at JNTU, Kakinada on 6th March, 2015.
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xv. Participated and presented a topic on “Effects of Marine oil pollution on Marine ecology and
Environment” in “Pollution Response Seminar / Training / Mock drill” at Kakinada organized by
the Coast guard, dt. 22-23 July, 2015.
Annexure - I
Publications
I. Biosystematics studies:
1. K. Thulsi Rao, I. Siva Rama Krishna and Ch. Sudhakar Reddy, Biodiversity of Nallamalai Hill
ranges, Eastern Ghats, Andhra Pradesh The Eastern Ghats : Proc. National Seminar on
Eastern Ghats, 28-29, 2007, Chennai. ENVIS, E.P.T.R.I., Hyderabad, July, 2008, ISBN : 978-
81-7525-955-3
2. K. Thulsi Rao, I. Siva Rama Krishna, Conservation and Management of Great Indian Bustard,
in Rollapadu Wildlife Sanctuary and its surroundings, Andhra Pradesh. The Eastern Ghats :
Proc. National Seminar on Eastern Ghats, 28-29, 2007, Chennai. ENVIS, E.P.T.R.I.,
Hyderabad, July, 2008, ISBN: 978-81-7525-955-3.
3. K. Thulsi Rao, Ch. Sudhakar Reddy, and M.S.R. Murthy, Geospatial databases for Wildlife
habitat studies, Andhra Pradesh. The Eastern Ghats: Proc. National Seminar on Eastern Ghats,
28-29, 2007, Chennai. ENVIS, E.P.T.R.I., Hyderabad, July, 2008, ISBN: 978-81-7525-955-3.
4. K. Thulsi Rao, I. Siva Rama Krishna, Butterfly Diversity of Nagarjunasagar-Srisailam Tiger
Reserve, Eastern Ghats, Andhra Pradesh. The Eastern Ghats: Proc. National Seminar on
Eastern Ghats, 28-29, 2007, Chennai. ENVIS, E.P.T.R.I., Hyderabad, July, 2008, ISBN: 978-
81-7525-955-3.
5. K. Thulsi Rao, I. Siva Rama Krishna, Observations on feeding behavior of Indian star tortoise
(Geochelone elegans) in captive and wild conditions. The Eastern Ghats: Proc. National
Seminar on Eastern Ghats, 28-29, 2007, Chennai. ENVIS, E.P.T.R.I., Hyderabad, July, 2008,
ISBN : 978-81-7525-955-3.
6. K. Thulsi Rao, K.N. Reddy, C.Pattanaik & Ch. Sudhakar Reddy, Ethno-medicinal Importance
of Pteridophytes used by Chenchus of Nallamalais, Andhra Pradesh, India
7. K. Thulsi Rao, S.M.M. Javed & Ch. Sudhakar Reddy, Taverniera cuneifolia (Roth) Arn.
(Papilionaceae): A New Record for Andhra Pradesh, India. J.Econ.Taxon. Bot. Vol. 30No. 4
(2006)
8. Javed, S.M.M, K.Thulsi Rao, F. Tampal & C. Srinivasulu (2009):1st record of Thelyphonus
sepiaris (Butler 1873) (Europygi; Thelyphonidae) from Andhra Pradesh, India. Journal of
threatened Taxa 1 (7); 395-397.
9. C. Sudhakar Reddy, K. Thulsi Rao, Vegetation and Floristic Studies in Nallamalais, Andhra
Pradesh, India. Journal Plant Sciences 3 (1) : 85 – 91, 2008 ISSN 1816 – 4951, 2008 Academic
Journals .
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10. C. Sudhakar Reddy, K. N. Reddy and K. Thulsi Rao, Ethno-botanical Studies on Medicinal
Plants Used by the Chenchus of Nallamalais in Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Research Journal of Medicinal Plants 1 (4): 128-133, 2007. ISSN 1819 – 3455, 2007
Academic Journals Inc.
11. K. Thulsi Rao, S.M.M. Javed and Ch. Sudhakar Reddy 2006; Taverniera Cuneifolia (Roth)
ARN. (Papilionaceae) : A New Record for Andhra Pradesh, India. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. Vol.30
No.1 (2006)
12. K. Thulsi Rao, D.B. Bastawade, S.M. Maqsood Javed and I. Siva Rama Krishna 2006;
Description of two new species of Spiders of the Genus Poecilotheria Simon (Araneae:
Theraphosidae) and Tmarus Simon (Araneae: Thomisidae) from Nallamalai Hills, Eastern
Ghats, Andhra Pradesh, India. Records of the Zoological Survey of India, Paper No.106, (Part-
1): 49-54, 2006.
13. H.V. Ghate, K. Thulsi Rao, S.M. Maqsood Javed and R. Roy 2006; A new species of praying
mantis genus Metacromantis BEIER from Andhra Pradesh, India. (Mantodea: Hymenopodidae:
Acromantinae) Vol. 17 (3): 327-334 Wroclaw, 30 IX 2006.
14. K. Thulsi Rao, S.M.M. Javed and I. Siva Rama Krishna 2006; First record of Uperodon
globulosus (Gunther, 1864) (Anura: Microhylidae) from Andhra Pradesh, India. Hamadryad
Vol. 30, No. 1 & 2, 197-199.
15. Bastawade D.B., K. Thulsi Rao, S.M. Maqsood Javed and I. Siva Rama Krishna 2005; A New
species of Whip-Spider (PHRYNICHIDAE: AMBLYPYGI) from Andhra Pradesh, India.
Zoos‟ Print Journal 20(12): 2091-2093.
16. K. Thulsi Rao and S.M. Maqsood Javed 2005; The Great Indian Bustard Ardeotis nigriceps
(VIGORS) in and around the Rollapadu Wildlife Sanctuary, Andhra Pradesh, India. Zoos‟
Print Journal 20(11): 2053-2058.
17. Thulsi Rao, K, D. B. Bastawade, S.M.M. Javed and I. Siva Rama Krishna, 2005; Arachnid
Fauna of Nallamalai Region, Eastern Ghats, Andhra Pradesh, India, Rec. of zool. Surv. India,
Occ. Paper No. 239: 1-42 (Published by the Director, zool. Surv. India, Kolkata) Published:
July, 2005. ISBN: 81-8171-075-4.
18. Thulsi Rao, K. et al. 2005; A note on the Tiger Centipede scolopendra hardwickei new report
from Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve , Andhra Pradesh
19. K. Thulsi Rao, H.V. Ghate, M. Sudhakar, S.M. Maqsood Javed and I. Siva Rama Krishna,
2005. Updated checklist of preying mantids (Insecta: Mantodea) from Nagarjunasagar
Srisailam Tiger Reserve, Andhra Pradesh. Zoos‟ Print Journal 20(6): 1905-1907.
20. K. Thulsi Rao, H.V. Ghate, M. Sudhakar, S.M. Maqsood Javed and I. Siva Rama Krishna,
2005. Herpeto-fauna of Nallamalai Hills with eleven new records from the region including ten
new records for Andhra Pradesh. Zoos‟ Print Journal 20(1): 1737-1740.
21. K. Thulsi Rao, M. Prudhvi Raju, S.M. Maqsood Javed and I. Siva Rama Krishna 2004; a
checklist of Butterflies of Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve, Andhra Pradesh. Zoos‟
Print Journal 19(12): 1713-1715.
22. K. Thulsi Rao, B.E. Yadav, M.Prudhvi Raju,S.M. Maqsood Javed and I. Siva Rama Krishna.
2004; On a collection of centipedes from Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve, Andhra
Pradesh. Zoos‟ Print Journal 19(11): 1691-1692.
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23. K. Thulsi Rao, H.V. Ghate, M. Prudhvi Raju, S.M. Maqsood Javed and I. Siva Rama
Krishna.2004; Some species of praying mantids (Insecta: Mantodea) from Nagarjunasagar
Srisailam Tiger Reserve, Andhra Pradesh. Zoos‟ Print Journal 19(11): 1692-1693.
24. K. Thulsi Rao, C. Srinivasulu, M. Prudhvi Raju, S.M.M. Javed and I. Siva Rama Krishna
2004; Second record of Rhinolophus beddomei in Eastern Ghats, India. Zoos‟ Print Journal
19(4): 1446.
25. K. Thulsi Rao, M. Prudhvi Raju, I. Siva Rama Krishna, S.M.M. Javed, Manju Siliwal and C.
Srinivasulu 2004; Record of Poecilotheria regalis Pocock, 1899 from Nallamalai hills, Eastern
Ghats, Andhra Pradesh. Zoos‟ Print Journal 19(10): 1668.
26. Thulsi Rao, K, M. Prudhvi Raju 2001; Conservation Holic (Consholic) Education for
Biodiversity Conservation published by the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological
Diversity (2001), ISBN: 92-8072110-0 – Assessment, Conservation and Sustainable Use of
Forest Biodiversity, Montreal, SCBD, 130p. (CBD Technical Series no. 3).
27. K. Thulsi Rao, D. Sudhakar., V. Vasudeva Rao, V. Nagulu & C. Srinivasulu 1999. Rusty
spotted cat Prionailurus rubiginosus, a new record for Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve,
Andhra Pradesh. Jour. Bombay Natural. Hist. Soc. 96(3): 463-464.
28. B.C. Choudhury and K. Thulsi Rao, 2005; Rehabilitation of Repatriated Indian Star Tortoises
in Protected Areas of Andhra Pradesh, India. Conservation Reference Series No. 2 of Wildlife
Trust of India: “Back to the Wild-Studies in Wildlife Rehabilitation”. CRS No. 2; pp. 128-143.
29. Harsha.S. Reddy, C. Srinivasulu and K. Thulsi Rao, 2004; Prey selection by the Indian Tiger
(Panthera tigris tigris) in Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve, India, Mammalian Biology
(Zeitschrift Für Säugetierkunde) vol. 69, no. 6, pp. 384-391 (8).
30. K. Thulsi Rao and I. Sivarama Krishna, EPTRI – ENVIS Newsletter Vol. 13 No. 2,2007
Faunal Diversity of Nallamalai Hill Ranges of Eastern Ghats, Andhra Pradesh, India
31. K.Thulsi Rao, EPTRI – ENVIS Newsletter Vol. 12, No.4, 2006 Crocodile the endangered Apex
Predator of Aquatic Eco-System and its Rehabilitation in India.
32. K. Thulsi Rao1 and I. Sivarama Krishna2. EPTRI – ENVIS Newsletter Vol. 14, No.2, 2008
Perennial Water Resources of Nallamalai India.
33. V. Srinivasa Rao, K. Prasad, M. Bheemalingappa, D. Veeranjaneyulu, K. Thulsi Rao and B.
Ravi Prasad Rao (2012). Above-Ground Standing Biomass and Carbon Stocks of Trees Outside
Forests in Prakasham District, Andhra Pradesh, India. JOURNAL OF BASIC AND APPLIED
BIOLOGY. Vol. 6, No. (3&4), pp. 83-88.
II. Ecology, Management and Sociological publications:
34. Thulsi Rao, K., M. Sudhakar 2004; Ecological Heritage of the Krishna Valley along the
banks of Nallamalai Hill Ranges, : Proceedings of National symposium on Proceedings of
National Seminar on The River Krishna and its Heritage; 28th to 30th August 2004,
Vijayawada.
35. H. Malhotra, A.V. Joseph, M. Prudhvi Raju, and Thulsi Rao, K, 2004; Biodiversity
Conservation in Andhra Pradesh,: Proceedings of National symposium on Bioresourses,
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Biotechnology and Bioenterprise., 19-21st November,2003, Dept. of Zoology, Osmania
University, Hyderabad. Pages 158-162.
36. Thulsi Rao, K., S.M. Maqsood Javed and I. Siva Rama Krishna 2004; Management
Perspectives on Conservation of Great Indian Bustard in Rollapadu Wildlife Sanctuary, Andhra
Pradesh,: Proceedings of National symposium on Bio-resourses, Biotechnology and Bio-
enterprise. 19-21st November, 2003, Dept. of Zoology, Osmania University, Hyderabad. Pages
167-170.
37. Thulsi Rao, K, M. Prudhvi Raju, I. Siva Rama Krishana, S.M. Maqsood Javed, 2004;
Preliminary report on the status survey of biodiversity of Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger
Reserve, Andhra Pradesh,: Proceedings of National symposium on Bioresourses,
Biotechnology and Bioenterprise, 19-21st November,2003, Dept. of Zoology, Osmania
University, Hyderabad. Pages 187-190.
38. Thulsi Rao, K., M. Prudhvi Raju, I. Siva Rama Krishna and S.M. Maqsood Javed 2004;
Apiculture as an Alternative Livelihood to the Tribals in Nallamalai Forests for Sustainable
Development, : Proceedings of National symposium on Bioresourses, Biotechnology and
Bioenterprise., 19-21st November,2003, Dept. of Zoology, Osmania University, Hyderabad.
Pages 435-441.
39. Thulsi Rao, K and Sudhakar, D. 1998: Socio-economic analysis of people living in and around
Nagarjunasagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve. In: The Eastern Ghats: Proc. National Seminar on
Eastern Ghats, 24-26th March, 1998, Visakhapatnam. ENVIS, E.P.T.R.I., Hyderabad and
Andhra University, Waltair.
40. Thulsi Rao, K and Sudhakar, D. 1998: Land use practices of people and its impact on the Rajiv
Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary, Srisailam, India. In: The Eastern Ghats: Proc. National Seminar
on Eastern Ghats, 24-26th March, 1998, Visakhapatnam. ENVIS, E.P.T.R.I., Hyderabad and
Andhra University, Waltair.
41. Thulsi Rao, K and Sudhakar, D. 1998: Eco-development Action Plan for Conservation of
Biodiversity in Rajiv Tiger Reserve (N.S.T.R.). In: The Eastern Ghats: Proc. National Seminar
on Eastern Ghats, 24-26th March 1998, Visakhapatnam. ENVIS, E.P.T.R.I., Hyderabad, and
Andhra University, Waltair.
42. Thulsi Rao Kundhi, M. Ravi Kumar, Kalyani Bai Kunte (2015): Impact and role of Mangrove
Forests and Biodiversity Conservation in Disaster Management in East Godavari Riverine
Estuarine Ecosystem (EGREE) region. 2nd World Congress on Disaster Management, under
Session-10: Protecting Environment for Disaster Resilience, Dt. November 19-20,
2015|Visakhapatnam|Andhra Pradesh|India.
III. Ex-situ Research, Husbandry and Management publications:
43. Thulsi Rao, K. (1992): Use of communication ethology in elephants; Zoos Print; VII (1).
44. Devi, S. S. L. and K.Thulsi Rao, 1991: Toxic effects of Calcium and Phosphorus on Mugger
Crocodile (Crocodylus palustris Less.). Proc. Nat. Symp. on Toxicology March 28-30, 1991,
New Delhi.
45. Thulsi Rao, K. and Rao, M. V. S. 1990: Induced parental behavior in Mugger Crocodiles
Crocodylus palustris Lesson) in captivity at Indira Gandhi Zoological Park Visakhapatnam,
India. In: Rao, M. V. S. (Ed.) Forests, Wildlife and Environment. Andhra University, Waltair.
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46. Thulsi Rao, K. and Rao, M.V.S. 1990 : Incubation and hatching of the Indian Star Tortoise
(Geochelone elegans) in Captivity. Jour. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc. 87 : 461- 462.
47. Thulsi Rao, K. 1987: White Leopard cub (not albino) that turned black. Zoos’ Print
November 87: 24.
48. Thulsi Rao, K., B. Thrinadha Rao, Y. Rama and B. Bharatha Lakshmi 1984: Nutritional
disorders of young captive crocodiles. Jour. Bombay nat.. Hist. Soc. 81: 481-482.
49. Kalyani Bai Kunte, Srinivasa Rao Vendrapati and Thulsi Rao Kundhi: Transience of
Mangroves, The soldiers of Sea Coast-An Over view. Journal of International Academic
Research for Multidisciplinary, Volume 2, Issue 4, May 2014.
50. Kalyani Bai Kunte and Thulsi Rao Kundhi: A review on Marine Protected Areas in Andhra
Pradesh, India. Global Academic Research Journal, Vol-II, Issue-X, October 2014.
10. Books and Action/Management Plans
1. Thulsi Rao Kundhi, 2013: Biodiversity Management Plan for Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary
(2013-2023), Andhra Pradesh, India
2. Thulsi Rao, K, 2009: Tiger Conservation Plan for Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve,
Andhra Pradesh, India
3. Thulsi Rao, K and B.C. Chowdhury, 2009: „Environmental Management Plan‟ for
compensating the adverse impacts of construction of a Weir across River Krishna down stream
of Srisailam Dam
4. Thulsi Rao, K, 2002: Biodiversity Management Plan for „Gundla Brahmeswara Wildlife
Sanctuary’, Andhra Pradesh, India.
5. Thulsi Rao, K, 2002 : Biodiversity Management Plan for Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary –
Rollapadu, Andhra Pradesh, India
6. Thulsi Rao, K. and Dr. C.B.S. Dutt, 1999: G.I.S. Based Water shed treatment Plan for habitat
improvement in Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve.
7. Thulsi Rao, K, 1998: Biodiversity Management Plan for Nagarjunasagar-Srisailam Tiger
Reserve, Andhra Pradesh, India
8. Thulsi Rao, K, 1997: Eco-restoration in Command Area of Srisailam Right Branch Canal,
Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve, Andhra Pradesh, India.
9. Thulsi Rao, K, 1996: Eco-development Action Plan for Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger
Reserve, Andhra Pradesh, India, sponsored by GoI-UNDP-W.I.I., Dehradun, under the Project
“Strengthening of Wildlife Management & Eco-Development, Planning capabilities”.
10. Thulsi Rao, K, 1996 : Model Micro-Plans for resource dependent villages - Sundipenta,
Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve, Andhra Pradesh, India.
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11. Thulsi Rao, K, 1996: Model Micro-Plans for resource dependent villages -Vadlaramapuram
Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve, Andhra Pradesh, India.
12. Thulsi Rao, K, 1996: Fuel wood demand and supply scenarios and projections in
Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve, Andhra Pradesh, India. (1991-2021).
13. Thulsi Rao, K, 1996: Area Production Model for Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve,
India.
14. Thulsi Rao, K, 1995: Model Micro-Plans for resource dependent villages -Dokkuthanda
Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve, Andhra Pradesh, India.
15. Thulsi Rao, K Jha, C. S. and. 1995: Carrying capacity and sustainability analysis of vegetation
resources in Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve, Andhra Pradesh, India.
16. Thulsi Rao, K, 1994 : Model Micro-Plans for resource dependent villages - Rakhi
Bandhavagarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India.
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ANNEXURE-II
The Significant Contribution in Wildlife Management & Ecodevelopment
Having 30 years of experience in captive care and management of wild animals and Biodiversity Research,
I am currently posted at India‟s largest Tiger Reserves -the Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve. I had
participated in several wildlife conservation projects that include the management of the endangered species
like the Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) and the Great Indian Bustard (Ardeotis nigriceps (Vigors), the
Blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra) and the star tortoise (Geochelone elegans).
1. Captive Breeding and Zoo Management in Andhra Pradesh (1980-1993)
As an Asst. Curator of Indira Gandhi Zoological Park, Visakhapatnam, India, for twelve years, had done a
commendable work in breeding of endangered fauna (in early 80‟s) like Indian crocodiles for rehabilitation
in their natural habitat. This extensive research in captive breeding made inroads in rare discoveries in
Animal Behavior, Breeding Biology, and Habitat Enrichment for successful management in captivity.
1. Field Study on “Incubation and Hatching of Star Tortoise (Geochelone elegans) in captivity” has
contributed to the post-mating care and novel husbandry techniques in captive conditions and the protection
of the male Tortoises from the post-mating husbandry inadequacies.
2. Study on “Nutritional Disorders in Captive young crocodiles” helped the captive management to save
generations of captive young crocodiles from death due to a hunch back disease owing to the severe
imbalance of calcium to phosphorous ratio.
2. Involvement of People in Tiger Conservation in Nagarjunasagar – Srisailam Tiger
Reserve (N. S. T. R.) (1994-2000):
When several anthropogenic factors coupled with the dependency of local people on tiger habitat had an
adverse impact on the population decline, specially drafted as Field Project Officer- Eco-development to
tackle the situation.
Equipped with skills in planning and implementation of Eco-development, have succeeded in convincing
villagers fringing the forests. The poverty alleviation activities along with the “Conservation-holic”
education brought a considerable change in some of the previous hostile attitude of stakeholders to strong
pro-conservationists. This help in improved practices of agriculture and animal husbandry programs
uplifted them above the poverty line besides reducing the pressure on the P.A. About 115 Eco-Development
Committees (EDCs) were formed in and around P.A. and about 10,420 hectares of degraded forests have
been regenerated. Tigers are being sighted in areas where they have never been seen close to eight years.
3. Outstanding Scientific Work / Field Work for preservation and conservation of Wildlife
for the last five years (2000-2005)
i) All Taxa Biodiversity Inventorization (ATBI): Laid a deep foundation for Wildlife and „Ecological
Research in Nallamalais‟ – a biodiversity hot spot region of Eastern Ghats, in India. Conducted an
extensive “All Taxa Biodiversity Inventorization” (ATBI) survey of species and built an enormous baseline
data base to assess the status of biodiversity, immediate conservation needs, and management of natural
resources for three very important Protected Areas of 6D, 6E, -a data deficient bio-geographical region of
India.
Published various checklists of Fauna, most of which were published in National and International
journals. These studies also led to the discovery of certain new species (3), new reports (53) to the state of
Andhra Pradesh and re-description of one rare species of spider.
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ii) Research on Great Indian Bustard (GIB) 2001-2003):
Scientific work on „Great Indian Bustard‟, at Rollapadu Wildlife Sanctuary, A.P, India, has brought out
many invisible problems associated with conservation and management of this highly endangered bird of
Indian sub-continent. The first ever Management Plan of GIB, written by me, offers a series of practicable
solutions to bring the species from the threshold of extinction from the region. The study – to be soon
published in book form – Management Perspectives of the Great Indian Bustard; a case study in Rollapadu
Wildlife Sanctuary is the outcome of the research undertaken under the Dr. Salim Ali National Wildlife
Fellowship Award, 1999, sponsored by the Ministry of Environment, Government of India.
4. Wildlife Planning and Management (2000-2004):
Backed with scientific studies, I have played a vital role in management planning and extension work in
three very important sanctuaries of Eastern Ghats region of Andhra Pradesh. They are 1. Nagarjunasagar -
Srisailam Tiger Reserve (3,500 Km2) - 2. Gundla Brahmeswaram Wildlife Sanctuary (1,194 Km2) 3. The
Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary at Rollapadu, (9.37 Km2). All the three plans are under implementation and
giving expected outputs as these are highly research based, integrating the traditional knowledge with
technologically modern approach.
5. Efforts in Protection of Wildlife and Human property (2004-2005):
Developed a novel technique of capturing and translocation of the highly sensitive Blackbuck without
subjecting them to shock, injury or mortality. This innovative technique deserves to be patented. So far
about 3000 Blackbuck were captured and safe translocated from crop depredated areas of Kurnool district
in Andhra Pradesh, India. Actively associated in successful rehabilitation of Indian star tortoises and
developed a GIS based scientific protocol of monitoring them in the wild.
6. Wildlife Awareness, Motivation & Extension work (1994-2004):
Conducted several training sessions and workshops that aimed at motivating the staff, NGOs, Villagers,
Eco-development committee members and other stake holders. Associated with World Bank aided A.P.
Forestry Project, and organized about 1140 trainings, workshops, involving about 700 staff, 434
representatives of N.G.Os 130 employees of Govt. departments, 7580 villagers, 4826 EDC members.
Developed a specialized Environment Education package known as Psychological Transformation
Through Conservation Holic (Consholic) Education is well acclaimed by the “Secretariat of the
Convention on Biological Diversity, Montreal, Canada” and published the concept in its CBD
Technical Series No --3 under the title Assessment, Conservation and Sustainable Use of Forest
Biodiversity-ISBN 92-807-2110-0. The concept was received as invaluable source of scientific and
technical information at the seventh meeting of the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and
Technological Advice (SBSTTA), held in Montreal from 12 to 16 November.
7. Wildlife Education, Published literature & Research:
Developed several Wildlife Educational Packages, posters, brochures, and training material and is now
widely used in various platforms by the professional wild lifers, N.G.Os, Forest staff, Researchers in
Andhra Pradesh.
Distinction of many scientific, socio-environmental research publications on various issues in national and
international journals. Most of the findings have direct bearing on husbandry, management, both in-situ and
ex-situ conservation of wildlife.
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Dr. M.V.SURESH BABU M.Sc., Ph.D
Assistant Professor in Botany,
Govt. College for men(A),
Kadapa-516004.
E-Mail: [email protected]
Mobile:+919966791906
1. Name : Dr. M.V. Suresh Babu
2. Date of Birth : 15–06– 1979
3. Permanent Address : Palugurallapalli (P&V); B. Mattam (Md)
KADAPA-516 503. Andhra Pradesh.
Correspondence Address : Dr. M.V.Suresh Babu,
Assistant Professor in Botany,
Department of Botany
Govt. College for Men (A),
RIMS Rood, Kadapa– 516004
4. Qualifications : M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D.
5. Other qualifications :
Orientation Course (OC) : Participated in the OC from 10th
May, 2012 to 6th
June,
2012 at UGC- Academic Staff College, Maulana Azad
National Urdu University, Hyderabad and Obtained Grade
“A”
Refresher Course (RC) : Participated in the RC from 28th
Jan, 2013 to 16th
Feb,
2013 at UGC- Academic Staff College, Sri Venkateswara
University, Tirupati and Obtained Grade “A”
GIS Course: Introduction to GIS and its Applications (NRSC)
Computer knowledge : MS Office and Adobe Photoshop.
Technical proficiency : GIS, Ecological, Taxonomic Techniques and Bidiversity
and Conservation
6. Research Experience : 9 years (2006 to till date)
Taxonomic Studies : Collection, Identification and preservation of Flora and
Fauna (Herbarium Techniques).
Ecological Studies : Acquaintance in basic Ecological Methodology, Species
assessment and biostatistical analysis and interpretation of
ecological data.
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Biodiversity : Biodiversity: conservation and restoration”, emphasis lies
on the global biodiversity crisis, one of the key elements of
global change.
Remote sensing : Acquaintance with GIS, GPS, study of satellite imageries,
measurement of scale of aerial photographs, operation of
Radiometer.
M.Sc Project: Biodiversity conservation in Sri Lankamalleswaram sacred grove, Kadapa
district of Andhra Pradesh (2006).
M.Phil: Papulation Demography and Distribution Pattern of Cycas beddomei Dyer
(Cycadaceae), A Critically Endangered Species (2008).
Title of the thesis : “Plant Biodiversity Assessment of Seshachalam Hill
Ranges, Andhra Pradesh, India”.
Ph.D., awarded : 26/07/2010
Research Supervisor : Dr. B. Ravi Prasad Rao, Professor of Botany,
Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur(Dt), AP.
7. RESEARCH PROJECT:
Title of the Project: “Plant Diversity, Standing Biomass and Carbon Sequestration
Potential of Tirumala hills in Southern Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh, India”
Principal Investigator: Dr. M.V. Suresh Babu
Project duration: 2014 – 2016, Total Cost: 2.70 LAKHS
Sponsored by UGC (F.No. MRP- 4850/14-SERO/UGC- dt.March, 2014),
8. Project Experience:
1. Worked as a Junior Research Fellow in the DBT Project “Quantitative Assessment
and Mapping of Plant resources of Eastern Ghats”, at Ashoka Trust for Research in
Ecology and Environment (ATREE), Bangalore. (15th
Jan 2008– 26th
Jan, 2009).
2. Worked as Senior Research Fellow in the DBT Project “Quantitative Assessment and
Mapping of Plant resources of Eastern Ghats”, at Sri Krishnadevaraya University,
Ananthapur (27th
January, 2009 to 7th
June, 2009).
3. Worked as Research Fellow (Rs.12000) in the NRSC Project “Forest fire dinger rating
and ecological assessment with satellite and ground data at Sri Krishnadevaraya
University, Ananthaupur (26th
Jun, 2009 to 16th
Aug, 2010).
4. Worked as Research Associate in the DBT Project “Quantitative Assessment and
Mapping of Plant resources of Andaman and Nicobar Island”, at Sri Krishnadevaraya
University, Ananthapur (18th
Aug, 2010 to 30th
April, 2011).
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9. Other Relevant Information
SEMINARS PARTICIPATED
International seminars
1. XVII Annual Conference of Indian Association for Angiosperm Taxonomy &
International Seminar on Changing Scenario in Angiosperm Systematics (November
19th
– 21st, 2007.) organized by Department of Botany, Shivaji University,
KOLHAPUR , Maharashtra.
2. XVIII Annual Conference of Indian Association for Angiosperm Taxonomy &
International Seminar on Multidisciplinary Approaches in Angiosperm Systematics
(11-13th
October, 2008). Organized by Department of Botany, University of Kalyani,
Kalyani, West Bengal.
3. XIX Annual Conference of Indian Association for Angiosperm Taxonomy &
International Symposium on Angiosperm Systematics & Phylogeny Retrospects &
Prospects (12-14th
November, 2009). Organized by National Botanical Research
Institute (Council of Scientific & Research), Lucknow, Uttar PradeshVI.
4. International Seminar on Emerging Threates and Challenges to Biodiversity: Policy
Framework for sustainable Management (2nd
-4th
March, 2012). Organized by
Deportment of Botany, S.V.University, Tirupati, A.P.India.9
National seminars/ National Conference/ National Symposium
1. XXVII All Indian Botanical Conference and National Symposium on Recent Trends
in Plant Science (29 – 31st October, 2004). Organized by Department of Botany, Sri
Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh.
2. Annual Convention of Andhra Pradesh Akademi of Sciences and National
Symposium on Science in 21st Century (5 - 6
th February, 2008). Organized by Sri
Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh.
3. National Seminar on Forest Resources Diversity, Utilization and Conservation (9th
-
11th
March, 2011). Organized by Department of Forestry and Environmental Science
and School of Ecology & Conservation. University of Agricultural Science, GKVK,
Bangalore, Karnataka.
4. National Seminar on Trends in Plant Sciences (25-26th
March, 2011). Organised by
Department of Botany, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh.
5. National Seminar on Ethics in Teaching Profession (29th
– 30th
March, 2013).
Organised by Department of Philosophy, Govt. College for Men(A), Kadapa, Andhra
Pradesh.
6. National Conference on YVU Plant Biology – 2014(YVUPB-2014), 24th
– 25th
February, 2014. Organised by Department of Botany, Yogi Vemana University,
Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh.
7. National Seminar on Emerging Trends in Environmental Science and Technology
(14th
– 15th
March, 2014). Organised by Department of Environmental Science, Yogi
Vemana University, Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh.
8. National Seminar on Plant Biotechnology for a Better Future (27th
-28th
June, 2014).
Organised by Department of Botany, Govt.College (M), Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh.
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9. National Seminar on “New Trends on Advanced Materials(NTAM)” 27th
February,
2015. Organized by Department of History, Govt. College for Men (Autonomous),
Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh.
10. National Symposium on Recent Trends in Biotecnology -2015 (RTBT-2015), 12th
March, 2015. Organized by Department of Biotechnilogy, Yogi Vemana University,
Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh.
11. National Seminar on “Challenges and Strategies for Consumer Protection” 13th
March, 2015. Organized by Department of Commerce, Govt. College for Men
(Autonomous), Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh.
12. National Seminar on “Environmental Hazards – Causes, Controlling Measures” 17th
March, 2015. Organized by Department of Sciences, Govt. College for Men
(Autonomous), Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh.
13. National Seminar on “Significance of Human Values: A perspective” 18th
-19th
March,
2015. Organized by Department of History, Govt. College for Men (Autonomous),
Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh.
Training Programmes / National workshop
1. Training programme on “Quantitative assessment and mapping of plant resources of
Eastern Ghats” (22th
–24th
February, 2007). Organized by Sri Krishnadevaraya
University, University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK, Bangalore.
2. National Workshop on “Biodiversity Assessment”(15 –17th
February, 2008).
Organized by Department of Applied Zoology, Mangalore University.
3. Second National workshop on “Grass Systematics” (8th
-13th
, March, 2008). Organised
by Department of Botany, Shivaji University, Kolhapur.
4. Workshop on “Computer oriented statistical tools and techniques for physical and
biological sciences” (3rd
- 5th
, March, 2008). Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Andhra
Pradesh.
5. One day workshop on “Energy and Sustainable Development” (19th
October, 2012).
Organised by Department of Environmental Science, Yogi Vemana University,
Kadapa.
6. Training Programme on “A Foundation Course in Human Values and Professional
Ethics” (13th
-17th
June, 2013). Organised by Commissionerate of Collegiate
Education, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh.
7. Training Programme on “A Foundation Course in Human Values and Professional
Ethics” (7th
-11th
July,2014). Organised by Commissionerate of Collegiate Education,
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh.
8. National Workshop on “Mushroom Cultivation” (NWMC-2014) 12th
– 13th
November, 2014. Organized by Department of Botany, Sri Venkateswara University,
Tirupathi, India.
9. One day National Workshop on “Recombination DNA (rDNA) Technology” 21st
February, 2015. Organised by Department of Biotechnilogy, Govt. College for Men
(Autonomous), Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh.
10. Training Programme on “Chioce Based Credit System (CBCS) 7th
March, 2015.
Organised by Govt. College for Men (Autonomous), Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh.
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ABSTRACTS PUBLISHED
B.Ravi Prasad Rao, M.Sreedhar Reddy, S.Khadar Basha, B.Sadasivaiah, M.V.Suresh
Babu and V. Sreenivas Rao (2007). Observations on Tree Diversity in Eastern Ghats
of Andhra Pradesh – Environmental Protection Training and Research Institute
(EPTRI), Chennai, Tamila Nadu.
M.V. Suresh Babu., V. sreenivas Rao and B. Ravi Prasad Rao Cycas beddomei Dyer
(Cycadaceae) Aa global endemic of Tirupati and kadapa hills (2008). Indian
Association for Angiosperm Taxonomy (IAAT), Kolhapur,Maharashtra.
M.V. Suresh Babu., V. sreenivas Rao and B. Ravi Prasad Rao(2008). Population
ecology and conservation of Cycas beddomei Dyer (Cycadaceae). Annual convention
and National symposium on science in the 21st century. S.K. University, Anantapur.
M.V. Suresh Babu., V. sreenivas Rao and B. Ravi Prasad Rao (2008). Diversity of
Tree species in the sacred groves of Southern Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh,
India Indian Association for Angiosperm Taxonomy (IAAT), Kalyani, Kolkata,India.
B.Ravi Prasad Rao, V. Sridhar Reddy, B.Sada Sivaiah, S. Khadar Basha, M.V.
Suresh Babu, V. sreenivas Rao, P.Kiran Babu, K.Prasad, D.Veeranjeneyulu and
K.N.Ganeshaiah (2011). Quantitative Assessment and Mapping of Plant Resources in
Southern Eastern Ghats. National Seminar on Trends in Plant Science, Sri
Krishnadevaraya University, Anatapur, Andhra Pradesh.
B.Ravi Prasad Rao, M.V. Suresh Babu, K. Prasad, and K.N.Ganeshaiah (2011).Plant
Viodiversity Assessment and Mapping of Plant Resources in Middle Andamans,
Anadaman & Nicobar Islands. National Seminar on Trends in Plant Science, Sri
Krishnadevaraya University, Anatapur, Andhra Pradesh.
M.V. Suresh Babu and B.Ravi Prasad Rao (2011). Diversity and Quantification of
Tree species in Havelock Island, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. National
Seminar on Trends in Plant Science, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anatapur,
Andhra Pradesh.
B. Swetha, M. Manjula, M.V.Suresh Babu and B. Ravi Prasad Rao (2011).
Development of Forest Fire Danger Rating and Ecological Damage Assessment in
Mahaboobnagar District Using Modis and IRS Sensor and Ground Based Data.
National Seminar on Trends in Plant Science, Sri Krishnadevaraya University,
Anatapur, Andhra Pradesh.
M.V. Suresh Babu, B.Ravi Prasad Rao and K.N.Ganeshaiah (2012). Prioritised
Areas for Plant Resources Conservation in Seshachalam Biosphere Reserve, Andhra
Pradesh, India. International Seminar on ETCOB 2012. Deportment of Botany,
S.V.University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India.
M.V.Suresh Babu, L.Md.Bhakshu and A.Madhusudan Reddy (2014). Medicinal Plant
Resources and Conservtion in Palakonda hills of Andhra Pradesh, India. National
Conference on YVU Plant Biology – 2014(YVUPB-2014), Yogi Vemana University,
Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh
K. Prasad, M.Bheemalingappa, M.Chennakesavlu Naik, M.V.Suresh Babu and
B.Ravi Prasad Rao (2014). Quantitative Assessment and Maping of Plant Resources
in Andaman Islands, India. National Seminar on Plant Biotechnology for a Better,
Govt.College (M), Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh.
L.Md.Bhakshu, M.V.Suresh Babu and R.R. Venkata Raju (2014). Evaluation of
Dendrophthoe falcate leaf extracts for In Vitro anti- diabetic and anti-cholenergic
activities. National Seminar on Plant Biotechnology for a Better, Govt.College (M),
Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh.
M.V.Suresh Babu, A.Madhusudan Reddy and B.Ravi Prasad Rao (2014). Medicinal
Plants of Palakonda hills, Southern Eastern Ghats, Andhra Pradesh-Utilization and
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Quantification. National Seminar on Emerging Trends in Environmental Science and
Technology, Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh.
V.Aditya and M.V.Suresh Babu (2015). Rainwater Harvesting and Water
Management, Govt. College for Men (Autonomous), Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh.
A. Praveena, D. Siva Mounika and M.V.Suresh Babu (2015). Cycas beddomei Dyer
(Cycadaceae) A global Endemic of Seshachalam Biosphere Reserve in Eastern Ghats,
India, Govt. College for Men (Autonomous), Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh.
B. Sunil Kumar, O. Somesh Chandra B. Eswaraiah and M.V.Suresh Babu (2015).
Endemic and Threatened Plants of Seshachalam Biosphere Reserve in Eastren Ghats,
India, Govt. College for Men (Autonomous), Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh.
M.V.Suresh Babu, L.Md.Bakshu, T.Sreedhar Mouthy and B. Adinarayana (2015).
Importance of Rain Water Harvesting in Current Senario, Govt. College for Men
(Autonomous), Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh.
INSTITUTIONS VISITED/CONSULTED
BSI, Kolkata and Coimbatore.
FRLHT, Bangalore
UAS, Bangalore
IISc, Bangalore
Mangalore University, Karnataka
College of Forestry, Sirsi & Ponnampet, Karnataka
Kolhapur University
ATREE, Bangalore
Andhra University, Visakhapatnam
Osmaniya university, Hyderabad
NRSC, Hyderabad
BSI – Andaman & Nicobar Island
Herbarium Visited:
Central National Herbarium, Botanical Survey of India, Howrah, Kolkata.
Botanical Survey of India, Southern Circle, Coimbatore.
Botanical Survey of India, Andaman and Nicobar Regional Centre, Port Blair
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Dr.M.V.Suresh Babu
Lecturer in Botany
RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS PUBLISHED (33): International-15; National-18
2008
1. Sadasivaiah, B., K. Venkata Subbaiah, S. Khadar Basha, M.V. Suresh Babu & B.
Ravi Prasad Rao (2008). Arundinella tuberculata Munroe ex Lisboa-a new
distributional record for Eastern Ghats, India. Proc. of A.P. Akademi of Sciences
12 (3):289-291.
2009 2. Suresh Babu, M.V. & B. Ravi Prasad Rao. (2009). Studies on the distribution pattern
of a critically endangered taxon, Cycas beddomei (Cycadaceae). Encephalartos
96: 28-30.
3. Madhusudhana Reddy, B. Sadasivaiah, K.V. Subbaiah, M.V. Suresh Babu and B.
Ravi Prasad Rao. (2009). Three new distributional records of Poaceae for
Andhra Pradesh, India. Journ. Eco. Tax. Bot. 33(2): 411-413. (Digitaria ciliaris
ssp. ciliaris var. fimbriata, Digitaria ternata & Heteropogon fischerianus).
4. Rao, B.R.P., Suresh Babu, M.V., Sadasivaih, B. & Khadar Basha, S., Ganeshaiah,
K.N. (2009). Current threat status of Cycas beddomei Dyer, an endemic species of
the Tirupati-kadapa hills, Andhra Pradesh, India. Encephalartos 97: 21-25.
5. Ravi Prasad Rao, B., K. Prasad, M.V. Suresh Babu, P. Kiran Babu, B. Sadasivaiah.
(2009). Occurrence of East Himalayan floral elements in the Eastern Ghats
of Andhra Pradesh: II. Orchids. Pleione 3(2): 152-156.
2010 6. Ravi Prasad Rao, B., D. Veeranjaneyulu P. Priyadarsini, M.V. Suresh Babu. (2010).
Occurrence of East Himalayan floral elements in the Eastern Ghats of Andhra
Pradesh: III. Sedges. Pleione 4(1): 118-123.
7. Sadasivaiah, B., K. Prasad, S. Khadar Basha, M.V. Suresh Babu, V. Srinivasa Rao
and B. Ravi Prasad Rao (2010). Eulophia graminea Lindl., E. Ochreata Lindl.
and Habenaria barbata Wight ex Hook.f., relocated in Andhra Pradesh after eight
decades. Indian Journal of Forestry 33(2): 211-214.
8. Prasad, K., M.V. Suresh Babu, B. Sadasivaiah and B. Ravi Prasad Rao. (2010). Two
Species of Liparis L.C. Richard (Orchidaceae), New Distributional Records To
Andhra Pradesh, India. Journ. Eco. Tax. Bot. 34(3): 514-516.
9. Ravi Prasad Rao, B., M.V. Suresh Babu and John Donaldson. (2010). A
Reassessment of the Conservation Status of Cycas beddomei Dyer
(Cycadaceae), An Endemic of the Tirupati-Kadapa Hills, Andhra Pradesh, India,
and comments on its CITES Status. Encephalartos 102: 19-24.
10. Ravi Prasad Rao, B., P. Priyadarsini, M.V. Suresh Babu, V. Srinivasa Rao. (2010).
Occurrence of East Himalayan floral elements in the Eastern Ghats of Andhra
Pradesh: IV. Monocots (excluding orchids, sedges and grasses) Pleione
11. Ravi Prasad Rao, B., B. Sadasivaiah, K. Prasad, S. Khadar Basha, A. Miria* , Anisa
Basheer Khan*
and M.V. Suresh Babu. (2010). Eulophia Flava (Lindley)
Hook.F. (Orchidaceae), in Eastern Ghats, India. Indian Journal of Forestry 33(3):
403-404.
12. Srinivasa Rao, V., M.V. Suresh Babu & B. Ravi Prasad Rao. (2010). Tree resources
of Kaundinya Wildlife Sanctuary, Andhra Pradesh. Journ. Eco. Tax. Bot. 34(4):
932-939.
13. Suresh Babu, M.V and B Ravi Prasad Rao. (2010). Diversity and quantification of
trees in Seshachalam hill ranges, Eastern Ghats, India. J. Trop. Biodiv.18(2):143-
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161.
2011 14. Ravi Prasad Rao, B., M.V. Suresh Babu*, V. Srinivasa Rao*, S. Sunitha and K.N.
Ganeshaiah (2011) Are sacred groves better managed than natural forest?
Tropical Ecology 52 (1): 79- 90.
15. Ravi Prasad Rao, B., B. Sadasivaiah, P. Priyadarsini, A. Madhusudana Reddy*, S.
Sunitha, A. Lakshmaiah, K. Venkata Subbaih, J. Narahari Prasad, S. Khadar
Basha, M.V. Suresh Babu, and P.Venkateswara Prasanna (2011) A Conspectus
of The Tribe: Eragrostideae (Poaceae) in Andhra Pradesh, India. In (ed.
Pullaiah, T. ed.) Biodiversity in India. Vol. IV. Daya Publishing House, New
Delhi.pp.259-291.
16. Ravi Prasad Rao, Boyina, Madha Venkata Suresh Babu, Araveeti Madhusudhana
Reddy,S. Sunitha, A. Narayanaswamy, G. Lakshminarayana & M. Ahmedullah
(2011) Conservation status of Hildegardia populifolia (Roxb.) Schott&Endl.
(Malvaceae: Sterculioideae: Sterculieae), an endemic of southern peninsular India.
Journal of Threatened Taxa 3(8): 2018–2022.
17. Ravi Prasad Rao, B., K. Prasad, B. Sadasivaiah,, S. Khadar Basha, M.V.
SureshBabu, and P.Venkateswara Prasanna (2011) A new species of
Brachystelma R.Br. (Apocynaceae: Asclepiadoideae-Ceropegieae) from India.
Taiwania 56 (3): 223-226.
2012 18. M.V. Suresh Babu and B. Ravi Prasad Rao.(2012) Diversity, Population structure
and Regeneration of Tree species in Malai Mahadeswara hills, Eastern Ghats
of Karnataka, India. Indian Journal of Forestry.20(4):91-96. ISSN: 0971-
9431.
19. Prasad, K., B. Sadasivaiah, S. Khadar Basha, M.V. Suresh babu, V. Sreenivasa Rao,
P. Priyadarshini, D. Veeranjaneyulu and B. Ravi Prasad Rao.(2012) Conservation
of wild orchids in Sri Krishnadevaraya University Botanic Garden, Anantapur,
Andhra Pradesh, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa.4(7): 2705-2708. ISSN:0974-
7907
20. Lakshamaih, A., M.V. Suresh Babu and B. Ravi Prasad Rao.(2012) Agrestals of
Irrigated fields of Rayalaseema Region of Andhra Pradesh. Systematic,
Biotechnology and Bioprospecting (2) 735-747. ISBN:978-93-5067-8671-1
2013 21. Veeranjaneyulu,D, M.V. Suresh Babu, M. Bheemalingappa and B. Ravi Prasad
Rao.(2013) CAREX RARA SSP. PATANICOLA (CYPERACEAE), A NEW
DISTRIBUTIONAL RECORD FOR INDIA. Journ. Eco. Tax. Bot.
2014 22. Chennakesavulu Naik, M, M. Bheemalingappa, B. Swetha, K. Prasad, M. V. Suresh
Babu and B. Ravi Prasad Rao (2014) Six species of Asteraceae, New
Distributional Records for Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Bioscience
Discovery, 5(2):193-196. ISSN:2231-024.
23.Suresh Babu,M.V, and B.Ravi Prasad Rao (2014). The floristic and Vegetation Study
of Seshachalam Biosphere Reserve in Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh, India.
International Journal of Applied Biosciences, 2(3):142-148.
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2015 24. Suresh Babu, M.V. and B. Ravi Prasad Rao (2015). Conservation Priority areas for
Vascular Plants in Seshachalam Hill Ranges, Southern Eastern Ghats, India.
Indian journal of forestry, 38(1)29-34. ISSN: 0971-9431
25.Bheemalingappa, M, M.Chennakesavulu Naik, K. Prasad, M.V.Suresh Babu,
N.Ganeshaiah and B.Ravi Prasad (2015). Seven Angiosperm Species, New
records for Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Indian journal of forestry,
38(1):71-72. ISSN: 0971-9431
26. M.V.Suresh Babu, L.Md. Bhakshu, B.Adinarayana, T.Sreedhar Mourthy and
N.Subbanarasaiah (2015). Relationship of Creativity and Intelligence of
Secondary Students, Conference proceedings.202-206. ISBN: 978-81-920542-6-1
27. Ravi Prasad Rao,B, M. Chennakesavulu Naik., S. Salamma, M.V. Suresh Babu and
L. Rasingam (2015). The discovery of a new sub-population and the mapping of
endangered species, Cycas beddomei Dyer (Cycadales: Cycadaceae), from
southern Andhra Pradesh, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa, 7(12): 7902-7909.
ISSN: 0974-7907
28. Srinivasa Rao, V., K.Prasad, D.Veeranjaneyulu, M.V.Suresh Babu, B.Ravi Prasad
Rao and K.Thulsi Rao (2015). Carbon stocks of Gundlabrahmeswaram wildlife
sanctuary, India. Research Expo International Multidisciplinary Research
Journal,V(IV):127-144. ISSN: 2250-1630
29. S. Rajagopal Reddy, A. Madhusudhana Reddy and M.V.Suresh Babu (2015).
Traditional medicinal plants of Lankamalleswara wildlife Sanctuary, Eastern
Ghats of Andhra Pradesh, India. American Journal of Ethnomedicine, 2 (6): 379-
391. ISSN: 2348-9502
30. A.Madhusudhana Reddy M.V.Suresh Babu and S. Rajagopal Reddy, (2015). Wild
Ornamental Potential Plants of Convolvulacean In Eastern Ghats Of Andhra
Pradesh, India. Eastern Ghats: EPTRI-ENVIS Newsletter. Vol.21 (4): 2-7.
ISSN:0974-2336
31. L.Md. Bhakshu., M.V.Suresh Babu, B.Adinarayana, T.Sreedhar Mourthy and P.
Srinivasa Rao (2015).Human Values A Review: Role of the Individual.
Conference proceedings, pp.178-179.ISBN: 978-81-920542-6-1.
32. B.Adinarayana., P.V.Krishna Reddy., L.Md. Bhakshu., T.Sreedhar Mourthy and
M.V.Suresh Babu (2015). Safe disposal of Industrial Waste Water effluents and
recycle it for irrigation purpose – A Review. Proceedings of National Seminar
Swachh Bharat – Role of Society. Pp.44-46. ISBN: 978-93-85100-50-5.
33. L.Md. Bhakshu., M.V.Suresh Babu., B.Adinarayana., T.Sreedhar Mourthy and
P.V.Krishna Reddy, (2015). Impact of Biomedical Waste on Human Health and
Role of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan in Prevention of Its Effects. Proceedings of
National Seminar Swachh Bharat – Role of Society. Pp.44-46. ISBN: 978-93-
85100-50-5.
2016 34.Araveeti Madhusudhana Reddy, Madha Venkata Suresh Babu, Satish Mohabe and B.
Anjali Devi (2015). Caralluma Diffusa (Wight) N. E. Br. (Apocynaceae) – A New
Distributional Record for Andhra Pradesh in Eastern Ghats, India. EPTRI-ENVIS
Newsletter. Vol.22 (2): 2-3. ISSN: 0974 - 2336
Communicated:
M.V.Suresh Babu (2015) Diversity and Regeneration of Tree species in Sri Venkateswara Wildlife Sanctuary, Andhra Pradesh, India. The Indian Forester.
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M.V.Suresh Babu (2015).EXPLORATION OF WILD ORNAMENTAL FLOWERING PLANTS IN PALAKONDA HILLS OF EASTERN GHATS, INDIA.
References:
Prof. B. Ravi Prasad Rao, Prof. K. N. Ganesaiah,
Member IUCN-SSC, Department Plant Breeding and Genetics,
Professor of Botany, University of Agricultural Sciences University,
Sri Krishnadevaraya University, G.K.V.K. Campus Bangalore- 560065.
Anantaput – 515003.
Declaration :
I hereby declare that the above information is authentic to the best of my knowledge.
Dr. SURESH BABU M. V.