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    Prosopis juliflora (Swartz) DC.: an invasive alien in community grazing lands and its control through utilization in the Indian Thar Desert by Pandey, C. B., Singh, A. K., Saha, D., Mathur, B. K., Tewari, J. C., Kumar, M., Goyal, R. K., Mathur, M., Gaur, M. K.

    Published in Arid land research and management (02-10-2019)
    “…Prosopis juliflora (Swartz) DC., an invasive alien plant species, is known as a threat to biodiversity and ecosystem services world over. It has heavily…”
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    Effect of feeding crushed and entire dried Prosopis juliflora pods on feed intake, growth and reproductive performance of arid goats by SIROHI, A S, MATHUR, B K, MISRA, A K, TEWARI, J C

    Published in Indian journal of animal sciences (01-02-2017)
    “…The present study was initiated with the objective to assess the feeding strategy comprising Prosopis juliflora pods (PJP) in two forms as alternative feed…”
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    Floral Classification of Honey Using Mid-Infrared Spectroscopy and Surface Acoustic Wave Based z-Nose Sensor by Tewari, Jagdish C, Irudayaraj, Joseph M. K

    Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (07-09-2005)
    “…Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and z-Nose were used as screening tools for the identification and classification of honey from different floral…”
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    Ethephon-induced gum Arabic exudation technique and its sustainability in arid and semi-arid regions of India by Harsh, L.N, Tewari, J.C, Khan, H.A, Ram, Moola

    Published in Forests, trees and livelihoods (01-09-2013)
    “…The Central Arid Zone Research Institute (Jodhpur, India) developed a technique for gum arabic extraction from Acacia senegal in which 4 ml per tree of a…”
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    Ecological Niche Modelling using satellite data for assessing distribution of threatened species Ceropegia bulbosa Roxb by Kumar, S., Kulloli, R. N., Tewari, J. C., Singh, J. P., Singh, A.

    “…Ceropegia bulbosa Roxb. is a narrow endemic, tuberous twiner of Asclepiadaceae family. It is medicinally important: tubers are nutritive and edible, leaves are…”
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    Compositional and Structural Features of Certain Tree Stands along an Elevational Gradient in Central Himalaya by Tewari, J. C., Rikhari, H. C., Singh, S. P.

    Published in Vegetatio (15-12-1989)
    “…Forests of an elevational transect in the central Himalayan region were studied regarding their tree species composition and structural features. In spite of…”
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    Stability of Himalayan Climax Oak Forests in View of Resilience Hypothesis by Singh, S.P., Ralhan, P.K., Tewari, J.C.

    Published in Environmental conservation (01-01-1985)
    “…In the present report, the authors discuss the probable resistance of the oak communities of the Central Himalaya to perturbations in the light of data…”
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    Detection of E. coli in water using semi-conducting polymeric thin film sensor by Dixit, Vivechana, Tewari, Jagdish C., Sharma, Bindu S.

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (14-12-2006)
    “…This paper describes the application of semi-conducting polyaniline doped with Fe–Al vacuum deposited thin film as a sensor for the determination of…”
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    The oak forests of the Kumaun Himalaya (India): Composition, Diversity, and regeneration by Upreti, Neeraj, Tewari, J. C., Singh, S. P.

    Published in Mountain research and development (01-01-1985)
    “…Eighteen forest stands dominated by oak (Quercus) species at elevations from 1,200 to 2,400 m in the Kumaun Himalaya were analysed for community organization,…”
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    STRUCTURE, PRODUCTION ATTRIBUTES AND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES IN A TRADITIONAL EXTENSIVE AGROFORESTRY SYSTEM IN AN ARID REGION WATERSHED OF INDIA by KHAN, M. A., TEWARI, J. C., SINGH, RAJ, NARAIN, PRATAP

    Published in Forests, trees and livelihoods (01-01-2006)
    “…Baorli-Bambore watershed is a small hydrological unit of 870 ha located 39 km west of Jodhpur in arid western Rajasthan. In this area, the watershed management…”
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    KAIR (CAPPARIS DECIDUA (FORSK.) EDGEW.)-A MULTIPURPOSE WOODY SPECIES FOR ARID REGIONS by MEGHWAL, P. R., TEWARI, J. C.

    Published in Forests, trees and livelihoods (01-01-2002)
    “…Capparis decidua (Forsk) Edgew. is an under-exploited, drought hardy, multipurpose, woody shrub or small tree found throughout arid regions of Indian…”
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    study of the structure, energy fluxes and emerging trends in traditional central Himalayan agroforestry systems by Tewari, J.C, Tripathi, D, Narain, P, Singh, S.P

    Published in Forests, trees and livelihoods (2003)
    “…Agroforestry has been practised throughout the central Himalayan region for a very long time. However, the structure of this traditional agroforestry system is…”
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    Identification and Quantification of Industrial Grade Glycerol Adulteration in Red Wine with Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Using Chemometrics and Artificial Neural Networks by Dixit, Vivechana, Tewari, Jagdish C., Cho, Byoung-Kwan, Irudayaraj, Joseph M. K.

    Published in Applied spectroscopy (01-12-2005)
    “…Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) single bounce micro-attenuated total reflectance (mATR) spectroscopy, combined with multivariate and artificial neural…”
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    VARIATION AND INTERRELATIONS AMONG TREE CHARACTERS, POD-SEED MORPHOLOGY AND POD BIOCHEMICAL CHARACTERS IN PROSOPIS JULIFLORA (SW) DC by TEWARI, J. C., HARSH, L. N., SHARMA, N. K., BOHRA, M. D., TRIPATHI, D.

    Published in Forests, trees and livelihoods (01-01-2001)
    “…Two species of Prosopis-P. cineraria and P. puliflora are found in the Indian sub-continent. The first named is indigenous, while the latter was introduced…”
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