Dr. Ratnesh Kumar Anand
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Dr. Ratnesh Kumar Anand

Professor and Head
Ambedkar Bihar University, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Botany from Ambedkar Bihar University, India

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Biography

Dr. Ratnesh Kumar Anand is currently working as Professor and Head at Department of Botany, M. S. College, Motihari, Bihar, India. He has completed his Ph.D. in Botany from Ambedkar Bihar University, India. He is having 34 years teaching experience. He is life member of National Academy of Sciences, India, International Mendelian Society, India, The Institute of Applied Sciences, India, and Blue Planet Society, India. He is serving as technical editor for many Journals. Dr. Ratnesh received honors includes leading Scientist of the World-International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England, Best Teacher Award from M.S. College, Motihari, India, Teacher’s Day, and distinguished Leadership from American Biographical Institute, U.S.A. He has guided 1 PhD scholar and 2 PhD students currently in his supervision. He has completed 3 research projects as principal investigator. He has published 4 books, and 16 research articles in journals contributed as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Plant Pathology
62%
Plant Genetics
90%
Biodiversity
75%
Physiology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
1
Articles
15
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Anand, R.K. and S. Srivastava, 2012. India's Opportunity for Cultivation of Medicinal Plants in Himalayan Region of Bihar (Champaran), India. In: Recent Advances in Medicinal Plants and Their Cultivation, Kumari, A., R.K. Lal and R.K. Khajuria (Eds.). Mangalam Publications, Delhi, India, pp: 191-209.
  2. Anand, R.K. and R.B. Singh, 2012. Indigo (Indigofera tinctoria): The historic plant of Indian Freedom movement needs cultivation resurgence. Bioherald (Int. J. Biodiv. Environ.), 2: 15-18.
  3. Kumar, A., R.K. Anand and S. Srivastava, 2011. Launaea asplenifolia: Bio-chemical impact on population stability in tharu tribe of Indo-Nepal Himalayan tarai of Bihar. Indian J. Sci. Res., 2: 89-91.
  4. Kumar, A., D. Pandey, R.K. Anand and N. Chaudhary, 2011. Study of adsorption of arsenic metal from aqueous solution through local adsorbent saw dust. Indian J. Sci. Res., 2: 73-78.
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  5. Anand, R.K. and S. Srivastava, 2011. Impact of Launaea asplenifolia on population stability in tharu tribe of indo-Nepal Himalayan Terai, Bihar. Bionotes, 13: 17-18.
  6. Anand, R.K. and S. Srivastava, 2011. Cyto-morphological study of ethno-medicinal resource Nepeta hindostana(Roth) Haines from Indo-Nepal Himalayan Terai region. Bioherald (Int. J. Biodiv. Environ.), 1: 133-136.
  7. Anand, R.K., S.N. Baitha and V.S. Pandey, 2006. Cyto-morphological study on four major vegetable cucurbits from diversity rich Indo-Nepal Himalayan Terai. J. Indian Bot. Soc., 85: 86-89.
  8. Anand, R.K. and S. Srivastava, 2004. Biodiversity and ethnobotanical study of the terai of champaran, Bihar. Int. J. Usuf. Mngt., 5: 25-34.
  9. Anand, R.K. and R. Ranjan, 2002. Protein prenylation in higher eukaryotes. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. Ind., 72B: 25-35.
  10. Anand, R.K., B. Prasad and R.B. Singh, 2001. Correlation amongst various physico-chemical factors, phyto and zooplankton of a lotic water body of Indo-Nepal Himalayan terai region of Bihar. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 71B: 137-147.
  11. Anand, R.K., R.B. Singh and S.K. Jha, 2000. Cyto-morphological studies in colchi induced tetraploids of Abrus precatorius L. Int. J. Mendel, 17: 45-48.
  12. Anand, R.K., 2000. Bio-diversity and tribal association of Acalypha indica L. in indo-nepal himalyan terai region. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 11: 153-158.
  13. Anand, R.K., 1995. Bio-diversity and Tribal Association of B. diffusa L. in Indo-Nepal Himalyan Terai Region. Flora Fauna, 1,2: 167-170.
  14. Anand, R.K., 1994. Fungal microflora of rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere of Wheat-Triticum aestivum L. Bio-Journal, 6: 51-54.
  15. Anand, R.K. and R.B. Srivastava, 1994. Ethnopharmacological study of Adiantum lunulatum Burn F. Ind. Fern. J., 11: 137-141.
  16. Kumari, N. and R.K. Anand, 1914. Ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants of Papilionaceae family in the Himalayan Terai of Bihar, India. Bioherald (Int. J. Biodiv. Environ.), 4: 20-30.