PROFILE. : Pteridophyte taxonomy and ex-situ conservation : M.Sc., Ph.D. : Tree ferns of India
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1 PROFILE NAME DESIGNATION : Dr. B.S. Kholia : Scientist-C DATE OF BIRTH : 23/12/1962 FIELD OF STUDY SPECIAL INTEREST QUALIFICATIONS PRESENTLY WORKING ON FAMILY / TRIBE / GENUS OR FLORA OF (AREA) : Pteridophytes : Pteridophyte taxonomy and ex-situ conservation : M.Sc., Ph.D. : Tree ferns of India FAX : Fax : (0135) PHONE : Tel. : (0135) , LIST OF PUBLICATIONS : 66 : bskholia_bsi@yahoo.co.in 1. B.S. Kholia, Piu Das and S. Pradhan On the occurrence of Athyrium nakanoi Makino (Woodsiaceae) in Sikkim Himalaya. Indian J. For. 37: B.S. Kholia Ferns and Fern-allies of Sikkim Himalaya A Pictorial Handbook, Part-II. Deaprtment of Forests, Environment, Wildlife management, Government of Sikkim and Botanical Survey of India Gangtok. pp. i-ix, (BOOK) 3. Kholia, B.S Maidenhair ferns of Sikkim Himalaya: Diversity and future directions for domestication. Abstract no st Session of Indian Science Congress- Jammu. 4. Kholia, B.S Traditional Uses of Pteridophytes in Sikkim Himalaya.in Sanjeev Kumar (ed) Ethanobotanical Studies in India pp Deep Publications Delhi. 5. Srivastava, R., Uniyal, P. L. and Kholia B. S Studies on Reproductive Biology of MicrosorumalternifoliumCopel. The International Journal of Plant Reproductive Biology 6(1) pp Kholia, B.S Sikkim Himalayan Tree Ferns: Diversity, Distribution, Uses, Economic Potentials And Conservation. In Ram Awtar Singh (Ed.). Geology, Biodiversity & Natural Resources of Himalaya. Gyanodaya Publication Nainital. pp B.S. Kholia A new distribution record of filmy fern Hymenophyllum denticulatumsw. from Uttarakhand Himalaya. Indian Fern J. 30 : (2013). 8. B.S. Kholia Occurrence of endangered orchid Cymbidium whiteae King and Pantl. in North Sikkim. Current Science 104 (1): 12-13,
2 9. B.S. Kholia Note on the Re-collection and Conservation of Thelypteris kingie (Thelypteridaceae) An Endemic Fern of India. Taiwania, 58(1): 44 48, ISSN: X 10. Kholia, B.S., Ranjan Joshi and Richa Punetha Extended distribution of Cyathea spinulosa Wall. ex Hook. in Uttarakhand Himalaya with a note on distribution and diversification of Himlayan ferns in relation to recent climate change. NeBIO.Vol. 4, ( 2) Punetha R, Bhakuni, K and Kholia, B.S Lithophytic Ferns and Fern-allies of Kumaon. In (ed. R. A. Singh) Landslides and Environmental Degradation. Pp (ISBN: ). 12. B.S. Kholia, Kamlesh Bhakuni, Richa Punetha and N.S. Bankoti 2012.Taxonomic studies on central Himalayan species of fern genus Lepisorus (Polypodiaceae) with a note on thickness of rhizome and deciduousness of the lamina. NeBIO. 3(3): Kamlesh Bhakuni, Richa Punetha and B.S. Kholia On the reoccurrence of Pellaeacalomelanos (sw.) Link, in central Himalaya with a note on distribution. (Ready for Nelumbo the Bull. Bot. Surv. India 2013 (Just Published)ISSN, B.S. Kholia Botrychium simplex E. Hitchcock: a New Moonwort for the Indian Himalayan Mountains. American Fern Journal 102(1):86-90.ISSN: B.S. Kholia 2012.Rediscovery of Trachycarpusmartianus in Sikkim Himalaya. Palms the journal of International palm society. 56(1): ISSN: B.S. Kholia and C. R. Fraser Jenkins Misidentification makes scientific publications worthless - Save our Taxonomy and Taxonomists. Current Science 100(4): B.S. Kholia Pteridophytic wealth of Sikkim Himalaya (Book Chapter) in Biodiversity of Sikkim ed.. M. L. Arrawatia, SandeepTambe and G. S. Rawat) Chapter 3.Ferns ISBN: B.S. Kholia and N. Punetha, Biology of ferns and Lycophytes (Book review) Current Science 101(7): B.S. Kholia and N. Punetha, Fern Ecology (Book review) Current Science 100(12) B.S. Kholia Ferns and Fern-allies of Sikkim Himalaya A Pictorial Handbook, Part-I. Department of Forests, Environment, Wildlife management, Government of Sikkim and Botanical Survey of India Gangtok. pp. i-ix, (BOOK) 21. B.S. Kholia, Kamalesh Bhakuni and R. Punetha Aleuritopterispunethae (Pteridaceae) a new species of silver fern from Indian Himalaya. Telopea 12 (4): ISSN B.S. Kholia Is Trachycarpus latisectus vanishing from its natural habitat. Palms The Journal of International Palm Society. 54(1): ISSN: B.S. Kholia Sikkim Silver brake at risk. Current Science 99(8): 999.ISSN B.S. Kholia, Ranjan Joshi and U. Lachungpa International year of Biodiversity Revisiting curricula for conservation Curr. Sci. 99(12): B.S. Kholia Kumaon fan palm: Trachycarpus takil Becc. (Arecaceae in Retrospect.) (BOOK CHAPTE) In Y. P. S. Pangtey, Lalit Tiwari, and GeetaTiwari. Biodiversity potential in Himalaya. Gyanodaya Prakashan Nainital. Pp B.S. Kholia On the correct identity of west Himalayan species of PlagiogyriaNelumbo the Bull. Bot. Surv. India. 51:
3 27. B.S. Kholia 2010 A note on mistaken identity of 'sanjeevanibooti'. Indian Fern J. 26 : P. S. Dash and B.S. Kholia Indian Integrated Plant Taxonomic Information System: A conceptual frame work. DESIDOC. Journal of Library & Information Technology 30(3): B.S. Kholia and Ranjan Joshi International year of Biodiversity Issues on some practices. NEBio vol.2. pp B.S. Kholia and KamleshBhakumi Western Himalaya a new range of distribution for a critically endangered fern Dryopsis manipurensis (Bedd.) Holttum& P.J. Edwards. Nelumbo the Bull. Bot. Surv. India. 51; N. Punetha and B.S. Kholia 2010 Pteridophytic diversity of Uttarakhand. In Floristic diversity of Uttarakhand. Ed. Uniya, P. L. B. P. Chamola& D. P. Semwal in Plant diversity of Uttarakhand J. P. Publications New Delhi. pp (Book Chapter) 32. B.S. Kholia A note on mistaken identity of Sanjeevani Booti. Indian Fern J. Vol. 26: B.S. Kholia 2009.Gender variation in a threatened and endemic palm TrachycarpustakilBecc. Current Science. 96(1): B.S. Kholia & A. A. Anshari On the occurrence of Aleuritopteris tambureii (Hook. ) Ching in India. Nat. Acad. Sci. Lett. 32, NO.7 & 8, Punetha, N., Kamlesh Bhakuni & B.S. Kholia On the occurrence of Cheilanthesargntea (a silver fern) in Central Himalaya. J. Indian Bor. Soc. 87(3&4): ISSN: Punetha, N., R. Punetha & B.S. Kholia Some aspects of morphology, branching of rhizome and crozier uncoiling phenomenon in Osmunda regalis L. Phyto-orphology. 58(1&2): ISSN B.S. Kholia Selaginella bryopteris (L) Bak. an Endemic Fern-ally of India under threat. Indian Fern J. 26: Punetha, N., Kamlesh Bhakuni & B.S. Kholia Prothalial development and reproductive biology of endemic fern genus Pterissubindivisa. Indian J. For 31(2): (ISSN: Gibbons, M. Spanner, Tobias and B.S. Kholia, TrachycarpustakilBecc. In Kumaon. Current Science. 94(4): Punetha, N., Kamlesh Bhakuni & B.S. Kholia On the occurrence of Cheilanthes argntea (a silver fern) in Central Himalaya. J. Indian Bor. Soc. 87(3&4): B.S. Kholia & Punetha, N On the taxonomic validity of Osmunda japonica Thunb. Indian Fern J. 24: ISSN: Punetha, N., Kamlesh Bhakuni & B.S. Kholia Insect fern interaction in central Himalaya. Nat. Acad. Sci. Lett. 30(9-10). ISSN: X 43. B.S. Kholia & Punetha, N Useful Pteridophytes of Kumaon. Indian Fern Journal B.S. Kholia & Punetha, N. 2005Notes on Distribution and Conservation of the rare Selaginella pulvinata (Hook.&Grev.) Maxim. in India. Indian Journal of Forestary 28(4): Punetha, N., A.K. Pant & B.S. Kholia Pteridophytic diversity of Kumaon in ed. T.A.. Sharma and J.S. Dargan Plant diversity of India
4 46. B.S. Kholia & Punetha, N The genus ColysisPresl. in western Himalaya. Phytotaxonomny 3: ISSN No (1), 47. B.S. Kholia & Punetha, N Diplazium subsinuatum (Wall.ex Hook. et Grev) Tag. In Central Himalaya Phytotatxonomy 2: Punetha, N., A. K. Pant & B.S. Kholia A report on pteridophyte diversity of Milam (Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve). In R. R. Das & R. P. Sing (Eds.). Proceedings of the National Seminar on Biodiversity: Conservation and Management. Environmental Planning and Coordination Organization, Bhopal (India). Pp Punetha, N. & B.S. Kholia Pteridophytic flora of Kumaon: Distribution, Evolution and status. Indian Fern J.15: B.S. Kholia & Punetha, N Notes on taxonomy and distribution of some Pteridophytes in Kumaon (W.Himalaya) J. Indian Bot. Soc. 74: B.S. Kholia & Punetha, N An enumeration of Athyrium Roth. species from Pithoragarh district of Kumaon (W. Himalaya) in Higher Plants of Indian Subcontinent Add. Ser. of Indian J.For 4: Punetha, N., Abha Sen & B.S. Kholia Taxonomic observations on the pteridophytic flora of Pithoragarh district of Kumaon (N.W. Himalaya):-Fern allies in B.K. Gupta ed. Higher Plants of Indian Subcontinent (Add. Ser. of Indian J. For.) 3: Punetha, N. & B.S. Kholia Forking of fronds in certain Ferns. J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc. 88: ISSN Punetha, N. & B.S. Kholia Lepisorus pseudoclathratus Ching et Wu, A new record for India. Indian Fern J. 7: Punetha, N. & B.S. Kholia Two new varieties of Christelladentata (Forssk.) Brownsey et Jermy. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 87: Punetha, N. & B.S. Kholia Lepisorus gyriongensis and Lepisorus tibeticus new record for India. Indian Fern J. 57. Punetha, N. & B.S. Kholia Addition to the Pteridophytic flora of Pithoragarh district of Kumaon (W. Himalaya). NewBotanist. 36: Punetha, N. & B.S. Kholia On the identity and distribution of Oleandra pistillaris (SW) C. Chr. in India. Bull. Bot. Surv. India 31: Punetha, N. & B.S. Kholia Pnumatopteris nudata (Roxb.) Punetha et Kholia comb novo. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc.86: Punetha, N. & B.S. Kholia Polystichum makinoi Tag. a new record for India Curr.Sci. 58: Punetha, N. & B.S. Kholia A note on cytology of Polystichum luctosum (Kunze) T, Moore Indian Fern J. 5: Khullar, S. P., Punetha, N. & B.S. Kholia The species of Dryopteris. in the
5 Pithoragarh district of Kumaon (West Himalaya) Indian Fern J.5: Punetha, N. & B.S. Kholia Seasonal variations of the fern spores in the air of Pithoragarh town. Him. J. of Env. & Zool. 2: ISSN: Punetha, N. & B.S. Kholia VittariahimalayensisChing, A new record for western Himalaya. Curr. Sci 57: Punetha, N. & B.S. Kholia On the occurrence of Dryopteris conjugataching in the western Himalaya. Indian J.For.11: Punetha, N. & B.S. Kholia A list of Polystichum Roth species in the Pithoragarh district of Kumaon (N.W. Himalaya) Bull. Pure & Appl. Sci. 6:3-8.
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