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Authors: TIWARI BK BARIK SK TRIPATHI RS
Citation: Bk. Tiwari et al., BIODIVERSITY VALUE, STATUS, AND STRATEGIES FOR CONSERVATION OF SACREDGROVES OF MEGHALAYA, INDIA, Ecosystem health, 4(1), 1998, pp. 20-32

Authors: PRATAP A",AJAY,"TRIPATHI RS
Citation: Rs. Pratap A",ajay,"tripathi, SPIN-WAVE CONTRIBUTION TO THE THERMAL-EXPANSION OF HIGH-T-C CUPRATE SUPERCONDUCTORS, Physica. C, Superconductivity, 294(3-4), 1998, pp. 270-274

Authors: PRATAP A",GOVIND,"TRIPATHI RS
Citation: Rs. Pratap A",govind,"tripathi, EFFECT OF INTERLAYER INTERACTION ON THE SPECIFIC-HEAT OF HIGH-T-C SUPERCONDUCTORS, Journal of superconductivity, 11(4), 1998, pp. 449-453

Authors: ARUNACHALAM A ARUNACHALAM K PANDEY HN TRIPATHI RS
Citation: A. Arunachalam et al., FINE LITTERFALL AND NUTRIENT DYNAMICS DURING FOREST REGROWTH IN THE HUMID SUBTROPICS OF NORTH-EASTERN INDIA, Forest ecology and management, 110(1-3), 1998, pp. 209-219

Authors: MAITHANI K ARUNACHALAM A TRIPATHI RS PANDEY HN
Citation: K. Maithani et al., NITROGEN MINERALIZATION AS INFLUENCED BY CLIMATE, SOIL AND VEGETATIONIN A SUBTROPICAL HUMID FOREST IN NORTHEAST INDIA, Forest ecology and management, 109(1-3), 1998, pp. 91-101

Authors: ARUNACHALAM A MAITHANI K PANDEY HN TRIPATHI RS
Citation: A. Arunachalam et al., LEAF-LITTER DECOMPOSITION AND NUTRIENT MINERALIZATION PATTERNS IN REGROWING STANDS OF A HUMID SUBTROPICAL FOREST AFTER TREE CUTTING, Forest ecology and management, 109(1-3), 1998, pp. 151-161

Authors: MAITHANI K ARUNACHALAM A TRIPATHI RS PANDEY HN
Citation: K. Maithani et al., INFLUENCE OF LEAF-LITTER QUALITY ON N MINERALIZATION IN SOILS OF SUBTROPICAL HUMID FOREST REGROWTHS, Biology and fertility of soils, 27(1), 1998, pp. 44-50

Authors: ARUNACHALAM A JOHN B MAITHANI K PANDEY HN TRIPATHI RS
Citation: A. Arunachalam et al., VEGETATIONAL AND EDAPHIC CHANGES DURING SECONDARY SUCCESSION IN SUBTROPICAL PINE AND BROADLEAVED FORESTS OF NORTHEAST INDIA, EKOLOGIA-BRATISLAVA, 16(3), 1997, pp. 253-264

Authors: MAITHANI K ARUNACHALAM A PANDEY HN TRIPATHI RS
Citation: K. Maithani et al., DRY-MATTER AND NUTRIENT DYNAMIC OF LITTER DURING FOREST REGROWTH IN HUMID SUBTROPICS, EKOLOGIA-BRATISLAVA, 16(1), 1997, pp. 49-57

Authors: ARUNACHALAM A PANDEY HN MAITHANI K TRIPATHI RS
Citation: A. Arunachalam et al., ORGANIC-MATTER AND NUTRIENT DYNAMICS OF FINE AND COARSE ROOTS DURING RECOVERY OF A FELLED SUBTROPICAL HUMID FOREST, Russian journal of ecology, 28(6), 1997, pp. 380-385

Authors: AJAY,"TRIPATHI RS
Citation: Rs. Ajay,"tripathi, ROLE OF INTERLAYER INTERACTIONS ON TRANSITION-TEMPERATURE IN HIGH-T-CCUPRATE SUPERCONDUCTORS, Physica. C, Superconductivity, 274(1-2), 1997, pp. 73-80

Authors: PALI GP PATEL SR SARKAR C TRIPATHI RS
Citation: Gp. Pali et al., PERFORMANCE OF LINSEED (LINUM-USITATISSIMUM) AND GRAM (CICER-ARIETINUM) INTERCROPPING SYSTEM UNDER RAIN-FED CONDITION OF CHHATTISGARH REGION IN MADHYA-PRADESH, Indian Journal of Agronomy, 42(2), 1997, pp. 244-246

Authors: PALI GP PATEL SR SARKAR C TRIPATHI RS
Citation: Gp. Pali et al., INTEGRATED WEED MANAGEMENT IN IRRIGATED LINSEED (LINUM-USITATISSIMUM), Indian Journal of Agronomy, 42(1), 1997, pp. 177-180

Authors: RAO P BARIK SK PANDEY HN TRIPATHI RS
Citation: P. Rao et al., TREE SEED-GERMINATION AND SEEDLING ESTABLISHMENT IN TREEFALL GAPS ANDUNDERSTOREY IN A SUBTROPICAL FOREST OF NORTHEAST INDIA, Australian journal of ecology, 22(2), 1997, pp. 136-145

Authors: TAWNENGA,"SHANKAR U TRIPATHI RS
Citation: U. Tawnenga,"shankar et Rs. Tripathi, EVALUATING 2ND YEAR CROPPING ON JHUM FALLOWS IN MIZORAM, NORTH-EASTERN INDIA - ENERGY AND ECONOMIC EFFICIENCIES, Journal of Biosciences, 22(5), 1997, pp. 605-613

Authors: TAWNENGA,"SHANKAR U TRIPATHI RS
Citation: U. Tawnenga,"shankar et Rs. Tripathi, EVALUATING 2ND YEAR CROPPING ON JHUM FALLOWS IN MIZORAM, NORTH-EASTERN INDIA - SOIL FERTILITY, Journal of Biosciences, 22(5), 1997, pp. 615-625

Authors: DAS AK BORAL L TRIPATHI RS PANDEY HN
Citation: Ak. Das et al., NITROGEN MINERALIZATION AND MICROBIAL BIOMASS-N IN A SUBTROPICAL HUMID FOREST OF MEGHALAYA, INDIA, Soil biology & biochemistry, 29(9-10), 1997, pp. 1609-1612

Authors: BARIK AK TIWARI DP TRIPATHI RS
Citation: Ak. Barik et al., EFFECT OF INTERCROPPING WINTER-SEASON FORAGE CROPS ON THEIR YIELD ANDNODULATION, Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 67(6), 1997, pp. 253-255

Authors: MAITHANI K TRIPATHI RS ARUNACHALAM A PANDEY HN
Citation: K. Maithani et al., SEASONAL DYNAMICS OF MICROBIAL BIOMASS-C, BIOMASS-N AND BIOMASS-P DURING REGROWTH OF A DISTURBED SUBTROPICAL HUMID FOREST IN NORTHEAST INDIA, Agriculture, ecosystems & environment. Applied soil ecology, 4(1), 1996, pp. 31-37

Authors: PRATAP A TRIPATHI A TRIPATHI RS
Citation: A. Pratap et al., EFFECT OF INTERLAYER INTERACTION IN HIGH-T-C CUPRATE SUPERCONDUCTORS, Journal of superconductivity, 9(6), 1996, pp. 593-597

Authors: KHANNA P SHRIVASTAVA GK TRIPATHI RS
Citation: P. Khanna et al., RESPONSE OF FODDER SORGHUM (SORGHUM-BICOLOR) PLUS COWPEA (VIGNA-UNGUICULATA) TO PLANTING GEOMETRY AND NITROGEN SCHEDULES, Indian Journal of Agronomy, 41(4), 1996, pp. 638-641

Authors: ARUNACHALAM A MAITHANI K PANDEY HN TRIPATHI RS
Citation: A. Arunachalam et al., THE IMPACT OF DISTURBANCE ON DETRITAL DYNAMICS AND SOIL MICROBIAL BIOMASS OF A PINUS-KESIYA FOREST IN NORTHEAST INDIA, Forest ecology and management, 88(3), 1996, pp. 273-282

Authors: ARUNACHALAM A PANDEY HN TRIPATHI RS MAITHANI K
Citation: A. Arunachalam et al., FINE-ROOT DECOMPOSITION AND NUTRIENT MINERALIZATION PATTERNS IN A SUBTROPICAL HUMID FOREST FOLLOWING TREE CUTTING, Forest ecology and management, 86(1-3), 1996, pp. 141-150

Authors: PRATAP A",AJAY,"TRIPATHI RS
Citation: Rs. Pratap A",ajay,"tripathi, MAGNETIC-PROPERTIES OF QUASI-2D ANTIFERROMAGNETS, Physica status solidi. b, Basic research, 197(2), 1996, pp. 453-464

Authors: TAWNENGA,"SHANKAR U TRIPATHI RS
Citation: U. Tawnenga,"shankar et Rs. Tripathi, EVALUATING 2ND YEAR CROPPING ON JHUM FALLOWS IN MIZORAM, NORTH-EASTERN INDIA - PHYTOMASS DYNAMICS AND PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY, Journal of Biosciences, 21(4), 1996, pp. 563-575
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