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1.    Tiwari., B.K. and Mishra., R.R. (1980) Fungistatic activity of pine (Pinus kesiya) Royle) needle extracts Acta Botanica Indica  8: 158-163.

2.  Tiwari, B.K. Baurah.., M. and Mishra., R.R. (1980) Studies on interaction between Trichoderma viride and Fusarium moniliforme, J. Meghalaya  Sci. Soc.  4: 25-29.

3.  Tiwari., B.K. Verma., N.K. Mishra., R.R. (1981) Fungi associated with cellulose decomposition in natural waters.  Proc. Indian natn. Sci. Acad.  B47: 215-219.

4.  Tiwari., B.K. and Sharma., G.D. (1981) Reports on Fusarium in Pinus kesiya Royle.  Current Science  50 : 36.

5. Tiwari., B.K. and Mishra., R.R. (1981) Diurnal Variation in population of viable heterotrophic microorganisms, alkaline phosphatase and heterotrophic activites of two small ponds.  Acta Botanica Indica   9:  43-49.

6.  Tiwari., B.K. and Sharma., G.D. (1981) Seed mycoflora of certain important tree species of north-eastern India.  Indian Phytopathology   34: 83.

7.  Tiwari., B.K. and Sharma., G.D. (1981) Leaf surface mycoflora of healthy and diseased (Phytophathora infestans) Solanum khasianum, Acta Botanica Indica  9: 233-237.

8.  Tiwari., B.K. and Mishra, R.R (1982) Seasonal variation in viable population of planktonic bacteria in a freshwater lake.  Tropical Ecology, 23: 231-237.

9.  Tiwari., B.K. and Mishra., R.R. (1982) A study on biological activity measurements  and heterotrophic bacterial population in a small freshwater lake. Hydrobiologia, 94:  257 -267.

10.Tiwari, B.K. and Mishra, R.R. (1982) On the interrelation of BOD, Coefficient of heterotrophic activity, dissolved organic carbon and bacterial population in a small freshwater lake.  J. Meghalaya Sci. Soc.,  6:  48-50.

11. Tiwari., B.K. and Mishra., R.R. (1983) Dry weight loss and changes in chemical composition of Pine (Pinus kesiya Royle) needles and Teak (Tectona grandis L.) leaf litter during processing in a freshwater lake.  Hydrobiologia, 98: 249-256.

12. Tiwari., B.K. and Mishra., R.R. (1983) Fungi and bacteria associated with pine (Pinus kesiya Royle)  needles and Teak (Tectona grandis L.) leaf litter during processing in a freshwater lake.  Hydrobiologia, 102: 133-139.

13. Mishra, R.R. and Tiwari, B.K. (1984) Decomposition of terrestrial plant litters in aquatic ecosystems In ( Sinha R.P. Ed) Recent Trends in Botanical Researches. p. 22-37. R.P. Roy Commemoration Fund, Patna.

14. Tiwari., B.K. and Mishra., R.R. (1984) Temporal and depth-wise distribution of terrestrial fungi in a freshwater lake.  Proc. Indian nath  Sci. Acad.  B50: 203-210.

15. Tiwari., B.K.  and  Mishra., R.R. (1984)  Population  and  productivity  of  heterotrophic  bacteria  in  a freshwater lake.  Acta Botanica Indica, 13: 51-56.

16. Baruah.,  M.B.  Tiwari.,  B.K.  and  Mishra.,  R.R.  (1986)  Studies  on decomposition of paddy) Oryza sativa L,)  litters with fungi under laboratory conditions. Acta Botanica Indica, 14:1-5.

17. Tiwari., S.C. Tiwari., B.K. and Mishra., R.R. (1987) Temporal and depth-wise variation in CO2 evolution and microbial population in pineapple plantations soils. J. Soil Biol. Ecol., 6: 67-76.

18. Tiwari., S.C. Tiwari., B.K. and Mishra., R.R. (1987) The influence of moisture regimes on the population and activity of soil microorganism. Plant and Soil, 101: 133-136.

19. Tiwari., S.C. Tiwari., B.K. and Mishra., R.R. (1987) Temporal and depth-wise variation in dehydrogenase and urease activities and bacterial population in pineapple plantation soils. Proc. Indian Natn, Sci. Acad. B53: 173-176.

20. Shukla., A.K. Tiwari., B.K. and Mishra., R.R. (1987) Effect of Benomyl, Copper oxychloride and Mancozeb on rhizosphere microflora of potato. Proc. Indian Natn. Sci. Acad., B53: 273-278.

21. Shukla., A.K. Tiwari., B.K. and Mishra., R.R. (1988) Effect of foliar aplication of herbicides, Benthiocarb, 2, 4-D and Fluchloralin on phyllosphere microflora pf pptato. Plant and Soil, 106:  227-280.

22. Tiwari., S.C. Tiwari., B.K. and Mishra., R.R. (1988) Enzyme activities in soils: Effect of leaching. ignition, autoclaving and fumigation. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 20: 583-585.

23. Shukla., A.K., Tiwari., B.K. and Mishra., R.R. (1988) Soil respiration and microbial population in potato field. J. Soil. Biol. Ecol., 8: 1-9.

24. Tiwari., S.C. Tiwari., B.K. and Mishra., R.R. (1988) Phosphatase activity and microbial population in pineapple (Ananas comosus L.) orchard soils J. Soil. Biol. Ecol., 8:  83-89.

25. Tiwari., M.B. Tiwari., B.K. and Mishra, R.R. (1989) Enzyme activities and carbon dioxide evolution from upland and wetland rice soils under three agricultural practices in hilly region Biology and Fertility of Soils, 7: 359-364.

26. Tiwari., S.C., Tiwari., B.K. and Mishra., R.R. (1989) Microbial populations, enzyme activities and nitrogen phosphorus potassium enrichment in earthworms casts and in the surround soil of a pineapple plantation Biology and Fertility of Soils, 8: 178-182.

27. Tiwari., S.C., Tiwari., B.K. and Mishra., R.R. (1989) Microbial decomposition of pineapple (Ananas comosus L.) litter. Acta Oecologia: Oecologia Plantarum, 10: 329-339.

28. Tiwari., S.C., Tiwari., B.K. and Mishra., R.R. (1989) Microbial community, enzyme activity and CO2 evolution in pineapple orchards soil. Tropical Ecology, 20: 265-273.

29. Shukla., A.K., Tiwari., B.K. and Mishra., R.R. (1989) Temporal and depth-wise distribution of microorganisms, enzymes activities and soil respiration  in potato field soil under different agricultural systems in north-eastern hill region of India. Rev. Ecol. Biol. Sol.,  26: 249-265.

30. Shukla., A.K., Tiwari., B.K. and Mishra., R.R. (1990) Decomposition of potato litter in relation to microbial population and plant nutrients under field conditions. Pedobiologia, 34: 287-298.

31. Tiwari., B.K., Tiwari., M.B. and Mishra., R.R. (1990) Physico-chemical characteristics of paddy field soils under three agricultural systems in north-eastern hill region of India. Acta Botanica Indica, 18: 168-176.

32. Tiwari., S.C., Tiwari B.K. and Mishra. R.R. (1990) Microfungal species associated with the gut content and casts of Drawida assamensis Gates. Proc. Indian Acad. Sci .,100: 379-382.

33. Tiwari., S.C., Tiwari., B.K. and Mishra., R.R. (1991) Seasonal variation of microfungal population in pineapple (Ananas comosus L.) orchard soil. Acta Botanica Indica, 19: 55-61.

34. Tiwari., S.C., Tiwari., B.K. and Mishra., R.R. (1991) Variation in some physico-chemical characteristics of pineapple orchard soils of north-eastern India. Journal of Indian Society for Soil Science,  40: 204-208.

35. Shukla., A.K., Tiwari., B.K. and Mishra., R.R. (1992) Influence of benthiocarb and fluchloralin on the soil and rhozosphere microflora of potato. Potato Research, 35: 41-47.

36. Tiwari., S.C., Tiwari., B.K. and Mishra., R.R. (1992) Relationship between seasonal variation population of earthworm and abiotic factors in pineapple plantations. Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences, India,  62: 223-226.

37. Tiwari., B.K., Tiwari., M.B. (1992) Agriculture related problems of land degradation in Meghalaya, India In: (Gupta, A. and Dhar, D.C. Eds.) Environment Conservation & Wastelands Development in Meghalaya p. 160-173. Meghalaya Science Society, Shillong.

38. Tiwari., S.C., Tiwari., B.K. and Mishra., R.R. (1994) Succession of microfungal communities associated with the decomposing litters of pineapple (Ananas comosus L.) Pedobiologia, 38: 185-192.

39. Tiwari., B.K. and Pandey., C.B. (1995) Jhum Cultivation in Meghalaya In: (Tiwari., B.K. and S. Singh Eds.) Ecorestoration of Degraded Hills. p. 61-78: Kaushal Publication, Shillong.

40. Tiwari., B.K. and Shahi., S.K. (1995) Land ownership pattern in Meghalaya In: (Tiwari., B.K. and S. Singh Eds.) Ecorestoration of Degraded Hills. p. 79-93: Kaushal Publication, Shillong.

41. Tiwari., B.K. (1995) Biomass- the most potent energy sources for rural India. In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of RCNAEB, Jadavpur University, Calcutta. p. 15-20.

42. Tiwari., B.K. (1996) Impact of coal mining on Ecosystem health in Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya. In: (Ramakrishnan, P.S. et al Eds.) Conservation and Management of Biological Resources in Himalaya p. 467-475 Oxford IBH, New Delhi.     

43. Barik., S.K., Tiwari., B.K. and Tripathi., R.S. (1996) Plantation technique and management, and growth features of  Thysonalaena maxima, a minor forest produce species of north-east India. In: (Shiva M.P. and R.B. Mathur Eds.) Management of Minor Forest Produce for Sustainability p. 208-215. Oxford IBH, New Delhi.

44. Brookes., P.C., Tiwari., B.K. and Grace., C.A. (1997) The role of microbial parameters in monitoring soil pollution by Chromium. In: (Canali S. et al Eds.) Chromium Environmental Issues p. 39-59. Franco Angeli, Rome.

45. Tiwari., B.K., Barik., S.K. and Tripathi., R.S. (1998) Biodiversity Value, Status and Strategies for Conservation of Sacred Groves of Meghalaya, India. Ecosystem Health, 4: 20-32.

46. Tiwari., B.K. Barik., S.K. and Tripathi., R.S. (1998) Sacred Groves of Meghalaya. In: (Ramakrishnan, P.S. et al Ed.) Conserving The Sacred for Biodiversity Management p. 253-262, UNESCO, Oxford IBH, New Delhi.

47. Barik., S.K. and Tiwari., B.K. (1999) Environmental Impact Assessment of Limestone Mining Project In: Proceedings of National Conference on Pollution, Man and Environment p. 217-231.

48. Tiwari., B.K. (2000) Non-Timber Forest Produce of North-East India Journal of Human Ecology, 10: 445-455.

49. Tiwari., B.K., Tripathi., R.S. and Barik., S.K. (2000) Ecological and Economic Assessment of Joint Forest Management Programme in Tripura In: (Ravindranath, N.H., Murali, K.S., Malhotra, K.C. Eds.) Joint Forest Management and Community Forestry in India: An Ecological and Institutional Assessment p. 233-248. Oxford IBH, New Delhi.

 50. Tiwari., B.K. and Darlong., V.T. (2001) Biodiversity Values in Fallow Areas of Northeast India. In: IFAD,IDRC,CIIFAD,ICRAF and IIRR Shifting Cultivation:Towards Sustainaibility  and Resource Conservation in Asia, International Institute of Rural Reconstruction, Cavite, Philippines, p. 93-97.

51. Tiwari., B.K. (2001) Domestication three Non traditional Species by the Shifting Cultivators of Northeast India. In: IFAD,IDRC,CIIFAD,ICRAF and IIRR, Shifting Cultivation:Towards Sustainaibility  and Resource Conservation in Asia, International Institute of Rural Reconstruction, Cavite, Philippines, p.  98-101.

52. Tiwari., B.K. (2001) Ecological and Socio-economic Impact of Modified Shifting Cultivation in Northeast India. In: IFAD,IDRC,CIIFAD,ICRAF and IIRR 2001, Shifting Cultivation:Towards Sustainaibility  and Resource Conservation in Asia, International Institute of Rural Reconstruction, Cavite, Philippines, p. 105-109.

53.Tiwari., B.K. 2001. Aquatic  Fungi: Role in Biomonitoring and Methods for Isolation ( (B.K. Sharma Ed) Water Quality Assessment, Biomonitoring and Zooplankton Diversity, NEHU, Shillong p. 98-110.

54. Das Gupta., S., Tiwari., B.K. and Tripathi., R.S. (2002) Coal Mining in Jaintia Hills Meghalaya : An Ecological Perspective. In: (P.M. Passah and S. Sarma Eds) Jaintia Hills, A Meghalaya Tribe Its Environment, Land and People. Reliance Publishing House, New Delhi p. 121-128.

55. Tiwari., B. K. (2003) Innovations in shifting cultivation, land use and land cover change in higher elevations of Meghalaya, India. In: (P.S. Ramakrishnan, K.G. Saxena, S.Patnaik and S. Singh Eds) Methodological Issues in Mountain Research. New Delhi: Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. 163-176.

56.  Tiwari., B.K. and Rani., S. (2004) Edible Products from the Forest. In: Encyclopedia of Forest Sciences, London : Elsevier Science, 541-550.

57.  Tiwari., B.K., Tynsong., H. and Rani., S. (2004) Medicinal Plants and Human Health. In: Encyclopedia of Forest Sciences, London : Elsevier Science, 125-223.

58. Tiwari., B. K. (2004) Joint forest management in Tripura: It’s Spread, Performance and Impact.  In: (Ravindranath N.H. and Sudha P. Eds.)  Joint Forest Management in India Spread Performance and Impact. Hyderabad: Universities Press (India) Private Limited p. 145-159.

59. Barik., S.K. and Tiwari., B.K. (2004) Land use and Status of Forests in North-East India In: (Malhotra, K.C.; Barik, S.K.; Tiwari, B.K. and Tripathi, R.S. Eds.) Joint Forest Management in North-East India: A Trainers Resource Book., Shillong: Regional Centre, NAEB, NEHU p. 10-21.

60. Tiwari., B.K. and Barik., S.K. (2004) Common Goals, and Roles and Responsibilities of Different Participants.  In: (Malhotra, K.C.; Barik, S.K.; Tiwari, B.K. and Tripathi, R.S. Eds.), Joint Forest Management in North-East India: A Trainers Resource Book Shillong: Regional Centre, NAEB, NEHU p. 113-117.

61. Tiwari., B.K. and Barik., S.K. (2004) Success Indicators and Participatory Monitoring.  In: (Malhotra, K.C., Barik, S.K., Tiwari, B.K. and Tripathi, R.S. Eds Joint Forest Management in North-East India: A Trainers Resource Book. Shillong: Regional Centre, NAEB, NEHU p. 228-233.

62. Tiwari., B.K. and Barik., S.K. (2004) Working Groups. In: (Malhotra, K.C., Barik, S.K., Tiwari, B.K. and Tripathi, R.S. Eds.), Joint Forest Management in North-East India: A Trainers Resource Book Shillong: Regional Centre, NAEB, NEHU p. 247-250.

63. Barik., S.K. and Tiwari., B.K. (2004) National Afforestation Programme and Forest Development Agencies. In: (Malhotra, K.C., Barik, S.K.; Tiwari, B.K. and Tripathi, R.S. Eds Joint Forest Management in North-East India: A Trainers Resource Book Shillong: Regional Centre, NAEB, NEHU p. 334-344.

64. Sudha, P., Malhotra, K.C., Palit, S., Rao, K. K., Srinivas, N., Negi, N.K., B.K. Tiwari, Mishra, T.K., Jagannatha, R.R., Bhat, P.R., Murthy, I.K. and Ravindranath, N.H. (2004) Joint Forest Management: Synthesis of its spread, Performance and impact in Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Tripura and West Bengal. In: (H.N. Ravindranath et al Eds) Joint Forest Management in India: Spread, Performance and Impact. Hyderabad: Universities Press, p. 196-219.

65. Karki., M., Tiwari., B.K., Badoni A. and Bhattarai N. (2005) Creating livelihoods and enhancing biodiversity-rich production systems based on medicinal and aromatic plants: preliminary lessons from South Asia. Acta Horticulturae, 678:37-43.

66. Tiwari, B.K. (2005) Sustainable Development. Proceedings of seminar on the role of Biodiversity and Environmental Strategies in North-East India , Shillong: St. Mary’s College, p.76-83.

67. Darlong., V.T. and Tiwari., B.K. (2005) Key mining policies and laws governing the mining industry in India. In: (O.P. Singh Ed) Mining Environment  Problems and Remedies, New Delhi: Regency Publications, p. 223-227.

68. Tiwari., B.K. and Phalguni., K. (2006) Ecological Impact of Joint Forest Management in Tripura, India. International Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development, 5: 23-34.

69.  Tiwari., B.K. (2006) Conservation of Natural Resources and sustainable Development In: (O.P. Singh Ed) Environment and Natural Resources Ecological and Economic Perspectives, New Delhi: Regency Publications, p. 81-100.

70.     Tiwari., B.K. (2006) Environmental Goods and Services. In: (O.P. Singh Ed) Environment and Natural Resources Ecological and Economic Perspectives, New Delhi: Regency Publications, p. 14-33.

71.     Tynsong., H. , Tiwari., B.K. and M.B. Lynser (2006)  Medicinal Plants of Meghalaya, India. Med Plant Network News, 6: 7-10.

72.     Tiwari, B.K. (2007) Shifting Agriculture- Spatio-temporal patterns and processes in North-Eastern India.  In:  (Saxena K.G., Liang L., and Rerkasem K. Eds.) Shifting Agriculture in Asia- Implications for environmental conservation and sustainable livelihood.  Bishen Singh Mahenra Pal Singh, Dehra Dun, p. 17-32.

73.        Kayenpaibam P. and Tiwari B.K. 2008. Awareness of Joint Forest Management (JFM) among women in Tripura.  In: (Gassah L.S.  Ed) Women Empowerment in North-East India. Omsons Publications, New Delhi, p. 216-227.

74.        Tiwari, B.K. and C. Kumar 2008. Forest Products of Meghalaya: Present Status and Future Perspective.  Regional Center, National Afforestation and Ecodevelopment Board, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong 163 pp.

75.        Tynsong, H. and B.K. Tiwari 2008. Traditional knowledge associated with fish harvesting practices of War Khasi community of Meghalaya.  Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge, 7: 618-623.

76.        B.K. Tiwari and M.B. Lynser 2009. Traditional knowledge based natural Resource management Systems of north-east India In: (S. Paul Ed.) Man Forest Interface: Scenario in North East India p 5-15. Women’s College,  Shillong

77.        Tynsong H., B. K. Tiwari and R. K. Goswami 2009. Canopy bird as wild resource An indigenous knowledge approach to sustainable hunting. In: Sustainable Use of Forest Canopies p 129-130.  Proceedings of 5th International Canopy Conference- 2009.

78.        B. K. Tiwari., Tynsong H and Lynser, M. B. 2010. Forest Management Practices of Tribal People of Meghalaya, North-East India. Journal of Tropical Forest Science, 22: 127-140.

79.        Tynsong H and Tiwari, B. K. 2010. Diversity of plant species in arecanut agroforests in the tropical evergreen forest of south Meghalaya, north-east India. Journal of Forestry Research, (In Press).

80.        Tynsong H and Tiwari, B. K. 2010. Plant Species Diversity in the Homegardens and their Significance in Livelihood of War Khasi Community of Meghalaya, North-East India. Journal of Biodiversity, (In Press).

 

 

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