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    Ganoderma diseases of perennial crops in India - an overview by Sankaran, K.V, Bridge, P.D, Gokulapalan, C

    Published in Mycopathologia (1975) (2005)
    “…The species of Ganoderma recorded from India as causing diseases of perennial crops are listed, and their host range and taxonomy discussed. Four new hosts of…”
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    An assessment of response of soil-based indicators to nitrogen fertilizer across four tropical eucalyptus plantations by Mendham, D.S., Kumaraswamy, S., Sankaran, K.V., Smitha John, K., Grove, T.S., O’Connell, A.M., Rance, S.J., Sujatha, M.P.

    Published in Journal of forestry research (2009)
    “…Low nitrogen (N) availability often results in reduced productivity of Eucalyptus plantations. We studied the response of four eucalyptus plantations (two…”
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    Harvest residue effects on soil organic matter, nutrients and microbial biomass in eucalypt plantations in Kerala, India by Kumaraswamy, S., Mendham, D.S., Grove, T.S., O’Connell, A.M., Sankaran, K.V., Rance, S.J.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-09-2014)
    “…•Harvest residue management had few effects on soil nutrient pools at age 2years.•Residue retention tended to increase N availability and soil microbial…”
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    Eucalyptus globulus harvest residue management effects on soil carbon and microbial biomass at 1 and 5 years after plantation establishment by Mendham, D.S, Sankaran, K.V, O'Connell, A.M, Grove, T.S

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-12-2002)
    “…Residues from harvest of eucalypt plantations represent a significant proportion of site organic matter and nutrients, and their management may influence…”
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    A new species of Septonema [verrucosa] from Indian soil [Fungi] by Zachariah, S, Sankaran, K.V, Leelavathy, K.M

    Published in Mycologia (1981)
    “…The species described was isolated in l977 from soil, Calicut University campus, India. It is characterized by forming verrucose conidia in chains…”
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    Clarkeinda trachodes: an agaric new to India [Fungi] by Leelavathy, K.M, Zachariah, S, Sankaran, K.V

    Published in Mycologia (1981)
    “…Clarkeinda trachodes (Berk.) Sing. is a rare tropical agaric having both partial veil and universal veil and dark-colored spores. This forms the first report…”
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    Legume cover cropping effects on early growth and soil nitrogen supply in eucalypt plantations in south-western India by Mendham, D.S, Kumaraswamy, S, Balasundaran, M, Sankaran, K.V, Corbeels, M, Grove, T.S, O'Connell, A.M, Rance, S.J

    Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-04-2004)
    “…Growth and soil N supply in young Eucalyptus tereticornis stands at two sites in Kerala, India, were examined in response to cover cropping with three legume…”
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    Cryptosporiopsis eucalypti sp. nov., causing leaf spots of eucalypts in Australia, India and U.S.A by Sankaran, K.V., Sutton, B.C., Balasundaran, M.

    Published in Mycological research (1995)
    “…The cause of a leaf spot disease of several Eucalyptus species in Australia, India and Hawaii, U.S.A. is described as Cryptosporiopsis eucalypti sp. nov. The…”
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    Towards reduced herbicide use in forest vegetation management by Little, K.M., Willoughby, I., Wagner, R.G., Adams, P., Frochot, H., Gava, J., Gous, S., Lautenschlager, R.A., örlander, G., Sankaran, K.V., Wei, R.P.

    Published in Southern African forestry journal (01-07-2006)
    “…Mechanical, manual, thermal, biological and chemical methods of managing forest vegetation have, to a large extent, been developed independently. The…”
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    A new species of Selenophoma on Elaeocarpus from India by Sutton, B.C., Sankaran, K.V.

    Published in Mycological research (1995)
    “…Selenophoma elaeocarpi sp. nov. is described and illustrated from dead leaves of Elaeocarpus sp. collected in India. It is compared with known species of the…”
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