Dr. Maibam Haripriya Devi
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Dr. Maibam Haripriya Devi

Assistant Professor
Manipur College, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Life Science from Assam University, India

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Biography

Dr. Maibam Haripriya Devi is presently working as Assistant Professor at Department of Botany, Manipur College, Affiliated to Manipur University. She has obtained her PhD in Life Science from Assam University and M.Phil in Life Science from Periyer University, India. She is having 18 years of teaching experience and 8 years research experience. Dr. Maibam has published 9 research articles in journals 1 book and 1 proceeding as author/co-author. She also attended number of workshops and seminars.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Ecology
62%
Ethnobotany
90%
Taxonomy
75%
Plant Pathology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Devi, M.H. and P.K. Singh, 2016. Diversity pattern of habitats of macrophytes in keibul lamjao national park (KLNP), a floating mat (Phumdi) environment of Loktak lake, Manipur, India. Int. J. Appl. Sci., 3: 157-179.
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  2. Singh, P.K. and M.H. Devi, 2015. Plants associated with Singju: A traditional salad delicacy of meitei community of Manipur, India. Pleione, 9: 409-418.
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  3. Devi, M.H., P.K. Singh and M.D. Choudhury, 2015. Water quality and socio-economic studies of the pumdi environment of keibul lamjao national park, Loktak lake, Manipur, India. Front. Env. Microbiol., 1: 1-8.
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  4. Devi, M.H., P.K. Singh and M.D. Choudhury, 2014. Income generating plants of Keibul Lamjao National Park, Loktak Lake, Manipur and man-animal conflicts. Pleione, 8: 30-36.
  5. Devi, M.H., P.K. Singh and M.D. Choudhury, 2013. Macrophytes of Keibul Lamjao National Park, Loktak Lake, Manipur, India. NeBio, 4: 57-63.
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  6. Devi, M.H., J.S. Salam, S.D. Joylani, P.K. Singh and M.D. Choudhury, 2013. Biochemical study of ten selected fodder plants of critically endangered Sangai (Rucervus eldii eldii McClelland). Environ. Ecol., 31: 573-581.
  7. Devi, J.S., J.S. Singh, P.K. Singh, M.D. Choudhury and H.M. Devi, 2013. Biochemical studies in some indigenous dye yeilding plants of Manipur. Not. Sci. Biol., 5: 303-308.
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  8. Devi, M.H., P.K. Singh and M.D. Choudhury, 2012. Traditional Medicine from Wetland Plants of Keibul Lamjao National Park, Manipur. In: Research in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants. Choudhury, M.D., G.D. Sharma, A.D. Talukdar and S. Choudhury (Ed.). Swastik Publications, Delhi, India., ISBN: 978-93-81084-95-3, pp: 1-10..
  9. Devi, M.H., P.K. Singh and M.D. Choudhury, 2012. Nineteen macrophytic new reports for the keibul lamjao national park, Loktak lake, Manipur, India. Pleione, 6: 391-396.
  10. Devi, M.H., 2009. Consumable parts of wild edible plants of Loktak lake, Manipur. J. North East Foods, 8: 15-18.