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VOLUME II
CONTENTS PAGE.
1. Plant diversity in Sikkim Himalaya. 1 - 26
-P singh & A.S. Chauhan.
2. Appendix A- The geological structure and physical features of 27- 51
Sikhim.
- E.J. Garwood, M.A, F.G.S.
3. Appendix B- Notes on the maps. 52 - 58
– E. J. Garwood & M.A, F.G.S.
4. Runoff, erosion and nutrient conservation under different Crop/ 59 - 63
vegetation covers in a catchment in Sikkim Himalaya.
– Y.K. Bhatt, E. Sharma & R.C. Sundriyal.
5. Growth performance of New Zealand white rabbits in Sikkim hills. 64 - 65
- Bharat Bhushan.
6. Distribution of rainfall over Sikkim in relation to synoptic system 66 - 69
in the Bay of Bengal.
- Shiv Dev & D.C. Gupta.
7. Potentiometric study of humic and fulvic acids extracted from 70 - 75
some soils of Sikkim.
- T.C. Lahiri & Paranjoy Saha & C.B. Sunwar.
8. Microrganisms associated with Ginger in Sikkim. 76 - 81
-L.S. Srivastava, S.R. Gupta, C.P. Basnet, U.P. Mahato & B. Neopani.
9. Ethnobotanical studies in some fringe areas of Sikkim and 82 - 91
Darjeeling Himalayas.
- P.C. Rai, A. Sarkar, R.B. Bhujel & A.P. Das.
10. The tribe Astereae (Asteraceae) in Sikkim –I. 92 - 107
- G.P. Sinha & B.K. Shukla.
11. The tribe Astereae (Asteraceae) in Sikkim -II*. 108 - 118
- G.P. Sinha* & B.K. Shukla.
12. Efficacy of fungitoxicants in managing Ricebean rust in Sikkim 119 - 120
-L.S. Srivastava*.
13. Isolation and characterization of Frankia from Alnus nepalensis 121 - 134
D.Don (Meghalaya).
-M. Pradhan*, G.D. Sharma, R.R. Mishra.
14. Note of new fungal disease from Sikkim. 135 -136
- L.S. Srivastava* & R.N. Verma.
15. Sustainable land utilization for Ecological balance in the 137 -139
Sikkim Hills.
- Patiram*, R.K. Avasthe & S.B. S. Bhadauria.
16. Weather variations in the mid Hills of Sikkim 140 - 141
( A case study of Tadong Area).
- R.K. Singh.
17. Glomerella cingulata (Stonem) Spauld & Schrenk: 142
A potential Fungal pathogen of Orchids in Sikkim.
- L.S. Srivastava.
18. Management of Rice Blast through Fungitoxicants in Sikkim. 143 - 144
- L.S. Srivastava.
19. Study on fertility,mortality and population planning in Sikkim. 145 - 157
- M.M Jana.
20. Organophilic characteristics of organic derivatives of a soil 158 - 160
clay Isolated from Sikkim.
-T.C. Lahiri & C.B. Sunwar*.
21. Phosphorus status of Sikkim Mandarin (Citrus reticulate Blanco) 161 - 164
Orchards.
-Patiram* & R.C. Upadhyaya.
22. A new report on the availability of two varieties of 165 - 168
Fagopyrum dibotrys (D.Don) Hara in the Darjeeling and
Sikkim Himalayas.
- P.K. Basu* & D.K. Pradhan.
23. Different forms and Q/1 parameters of Potassium in some 169 - 173
acid soils of Sikkim.
-R.K. Gupta & P.C. Srivastava*.
24. A check-list and a family key to the Caddishfly (Trichoptera) 174 - 189
diversity of Sikkim.
- Malkiat S.Saini*, Parabhjit K. Bajwa and Mandeep Kaur
25. In Situ adventitious rooting of Juvenile Himalayan Alder. 190 – 191
-M. Pradhan.
26. Food security in Sikkim. A case study. 192 - 196
-J.R. Subba*, Patiram and J. Prasad.
27. Persistant Flowering in Jimsonwood (Datura stramonium Linn.) 197 - 199
in the Mid-Sikkim Himalayas- M. Pradhan.
28. Possible potential of pulses in upland rain-fed agricultural 200 - 210
systems: A case study from the Sikkim Himalaya.
-R.C. Sundriyal & S.C. Rai*.
29. Studies on Footman moths of Sikkim (Lithosiinae: Arctiidae: 211 - 216
Lepidoptera).
-J.S. Kirti* & J.S. Sodhi.
30. Relationships between altitude and status of Iron and Manganese 217 - 229
in some soils of Sikkim.
-Y. Pradhan, R.K. Avasthe* and R.S. Sachan.
31. Kabi sacred grove in Sikkim relevance to conservation. 230 - 248
- S.S. Das & A.S. Chauhan.
32. Pollen Diversity among the angiospermic climbers in the flora 249 - 270
of Darjeeling and Sikkim Himalayas.
-A.K. Samanta* & A.P. Das.
33. Sikkim Himalayan Ericaceae. 271 - 284
-Paramjit Singh.
34. Sub-tropical epiphytic vegetation on three species of Sikkim. 285 - 295
-Debabrata Maity*, Abhijit Maity & G.G. Maiti.
35. Investigation on ethnic uses of Dioscorea spp. available in 296 - 310
Darjeeling and Sikkim Himalayas and scientific evaluation of
traditional practices.
-P.K Basu and G. Gautam.
36. The floristic composition of alpine wetlands of east Sikkim. 311 - 344
-B.K. Shukla,A.S. Chauhan and G.P. Sinha.
37. The lichen Genus Cladonia P. Browne in Sikkim. 345 - 371
-G.P. Sinha, A.S. Chauhan.
38. Physico-Chemical Compostion of Some Multiflora Natural 372 - 374
Honey Samples from Sikkim and Sub-Himalayan West Bengal,
India.
-S.K Mukhopadhayay*, A.P. Das and S.Bera.
39. Relationship between altitude and status of Boron and 375 - 378
Molybdenum in some soils of Sikkim.
-Y. Pradhan*, R.K. Avasthe, R.S. Sachan.
40. Reptile Fauna of Sikkim with Emphasis to the Teesta Valley. 379 - 384
-B.Chettri and S.Bhupathy*.
41. Large Cardamom cultivation: some technical and economic aspects. 385 - 355
-G. S. Karibasappa.
42. Bibliography.
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