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NAGALAND UNIVERSITY
(A Central University Established by the Act of Parliament No.35 of 1989)
Headquarters: Lumami, District: Zunheboto (Nagaland), Pin Code - 798 627
Prof. N.S. Jamir,
Department of Botany
Brief Bio-data of Prof. N.S. Jamir
Dr. N.S. Jamir is working as professor in the Department of
Botany, Nagaland University, Lumami. He is former head,
Department of Botany; former Dean, School of Sciences and
former Pro- Vice Chancellor, Nagaland University, SASRD,
Medziphema. He did his graduate, postgraduate and Ph.D degree (1983) from North-East
Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya. Prof. Jamir is a recipient of Dr. J.W. Harshberger
Medal in 2008 for his long and distinguished service to the society of
“ETHNOBOTANY” and also recipient of Dr. T.M. Hyniewta Medal award in 2016 for
his long contribution in exploring and understanding the Biodiversity and
Ethnobotany of North-East India. Under his supervision 10 (Ten) Scholars awarded
Ph.D. degree while another 6 (Six) are working under his supervision. He has published
over 60 research papers in different National and International Journals. He also
published Six New Species of plants from Nagaland. Moreover, he has completed two
major research projects and currently four research projects/programmes are in progress.
Prof. Jamir is the Chairman or member in various Committees/ Boards like Executive
Council, Academic Council, School of Sciences, BPGS, BUGS in the universities and
also Governing body in different college. He has published a flora book entitled “
FERNS OF NAGALAND” in 1988 which will immense useful for teachers, research,
Scholars, students etc.
Sd/-
(Prof. N.S. JAMIR)
Department of Botany
Nagaland University
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Brief Bio-Data of Prof. N.S. Jamir
1. Name :-Dr. N. Sakutemsu Jamir
2. Date of Birth :-27.09.1955.
3. Father‟s Name :-Late. Nangshimeren
4. Marital Status :-Married (two sons and one
daughter)
5. Present Position :-Professor, Dept. of Botany, Nagaland University
HQs. Lumami
6. Employment :-Nagaland University, Hqrs: Lumami
7. Present Basic Salary :-Rs. 2,18,200/-
8. Educational Qualification :-M.Sc., Ph.D. (Botany)
9. Permanent Address :-Changki Village, Dist-Mokokchung, Nagaland,
India.
10. Present Address :-Department of Botany, Nagaland University,
Lumami - 798627,
0369 – 2226014 (R) 91-9436603823 (M)
Email: [email protected]
11. Place of Birth :-Changki Village, Dist-Mokokchung, Nagaland,
India.
12. Community :-Scheduled Tribe/Ao-Naga Tribe
13. Academic Qualification:-
Sl.
No.
Examination
Passed
Board/University Year Subject
1
Matric
Board of Education,
Assam
1971
Maths & Science
2
P.U.(Sc.)
Guwahati University
1972
Biology, Physics &
Chemistry
3
B.Sc.
NEHU, Shillong
1976
Botany, Chemistry &
Zoology
4
M.Sc.
NEHU, Shillong
1978
Botany
5
Ph.D.
NEHU, Shillong
1983
Botany
6
Specialization
Plant Taxonomy
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14. Employment/Work Experiences:-
Post Held
Employer
Scale of
Pay
(Rs)
Nature of duty
Period
From - to
Herbarium
Curator
Deptt. of
Botany,
NEHU,
Shillong
550-900
Teaching/Research
8.12.1978-
19.2.1982
Orchidologist
(Scientist „B‟)
BSI,
Eastern Circle,
Shillong
700-
1300
Research/Admn.
1.3.1982-
30.10.1984
Lecturer
Deptt. of Plant
Breeding,
NEHU,
SASRD,
Medziphema
700-
1600
Teaching/Research
31.10.1984
–
7.4.1987
Reader & Head -do-
3700-
5700
Teaching/Research
& Admn.
8.4.1987 –
5.9.1994
Head & Acting
Dean
-do- -do- -do- 27.9.1993 –
5.9.1994
Professor &
Dean
Nagaland
University,
SASRD
4500-
7300
Admn/Teaching/
Research
6.9.1994 –
29.4.1997
Head &
Academic In-
charge
Deptt. of
Botany, NU,
Hqrs: Lumami
16,400-
22,400
Teaching/Research
& Admn.
30.4.1997 –
30.4.2003
Professor
In-charge
-do- -do- Admn &
Research/Teaching
1.4.2003 –
1.4.2005
Dean, School
of Sciences
Nagaland
University,
Hqrs: Lumami
-do- Teaching/Admn./
Research
2.7.2004 –
09.07.07
Head,Deptt.
Botany (Second
Term)
-do-
37400-
67000
Research/Teaching
& Admn.
07.09.07-
10.08.10
Dean, School
of Sciences
(Second term)
-do- 37400-
67000
Teaching/ Research
& Admn
01.09.10-
06-02-2013
Pro-Vice
Chancellor
Nagaland
University,
SASRD
-do- Research & Admn. 07-02-2013
to
07.09.2016
Vice-
Chancellor i/c
Nagaland
University,
Lumami
-do- Research & Admn. 08.09.2016
To
17.05.2017
Professor Dept. of
Botany
-do- Teaching/Research
& Admn.
18.05.2017
till date
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At present, Senior most Professor in the Nagaland University w.e.f. 1st Feb.
2013
15. Trainings/Refresher courses/Workshop participated:-
(i) “Orchid tissue culture” training organized by Botanical Survey of India,
Calcutta and Indian Institute of Horticultural Research (ICAR),
Bangalore (1.8.1982 to 30.10.1982).
(ii) “Conservation of Biology” refresher course organized by Deptt. of Life
Science, Manipur University, Imphal (1st – 30
th June 1985)
(iii) Training course on “Ethnobotany” organized by NBRI, Lucknow(15th
–
20th
March 1990).
(iv) “Biodiversity – A Teach in” organized by CEE, Ahmadabad at wild
grass resorts, Kazingra, Assam (4th
-7th
April 1994)
(v) “Workshop on Ethnobiology” organized by Healing Forest
Conservancy and Rex Foundation, USA in conjunction/collection with
IV International Congress of Ethnobiology at NBRI, Lucknow, UP(12th
-
15th
November 1994).
(vi) “Consultation Workshop on Integrating culture and sustainable
natural resources management challenges in the North-East India” held at Hotel Saramati, Dimapur, Nagaland on 30
th December 2002.
(vii) Workshop on “Conservation Assessment and Management
Prioritization CAMP for Medicinal Plant species of Arunachal
Pradesh, Meghalaya, Assam and Sikkim” held at Assam Tourist Lodge,
Guwahati (27th
February – 1st March, 2003.
(viii) Participated as Nodal Officer from the state of Nagaland in training
workshop of trainers on “Traditional Healing practices in North East
India” held on 30th September to 1st Oct. 2008 at Khanapara,Guwahati
(Assam).
(ix) Participated in training workshop on “Traditional Health practices in
Nagaland” on 12th November 2008 at Longkumer‟s Kilem,
Mokokchung, Nagaland.
(x) Participated in Workshop on “Preventing extinction and improving
Conservation status of Threathened plants through application of Bio technological tools” held at New Guest House, NEHU, Shillong from
17th
& 18th
, 2011.
(xi) Participated in Regional Workshop on “Developing Digital database on
Bio-resources of North-east” India from 14th
-15th
March, 2012 at centre
for advanced study in Life Sciences, Manipur University, sponsored by
DBT, Govt. of India, New Delhi.
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16. Research projects:-
A. Completed Research Projects :
i. Name of the Project : “Biology and Application of Mychorrhizae in
wastelands of Nagaland” Funding Agency : G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment
and Development, Kosi-Katarmal, Almora, India.
Total Grant : Rs. 9 Lakhs
Co-P.I. : Prof. N.S. Jamir
ii. Name of the Project : DBT Mission for quality planting material
production and utilization for the North-East.
Funding Agency : Department of Biotechnology, New Delhi.
Total Grant : Rs. 67 Lakhs
Co-P.I. : Prof. N.S. Jamir
iii. Name of the Project : “Special Assistance Programme” (SAP-DRSII);
Department of Botany, Nagaland University, Lumami.
Funding Agency : University Grant Commission, New Delhi
Total Grant : Rs. 20 Lakhs
Deputy Co-ordinator : Prof. N.S. Jamir
iv. Name of the Project : “Preventing extinction and improving conservation
status of threatened plants through application of biotechnological tools.”
Funding Agency : Deptt. of Biotechnology, New Delhi
Total Grant : Rs. 57 Lakhs
Co- P.I. : Prof. N.S. Jamir
v. Name of the Project : “Developing a Digital Data base on Bio-Resource
of North-East India-through a Network Approach among North Eastern
States.”
Funding Agency : Deptt. of Biotechnology, New Delhi
Total Grant : Rs. 27 Lakhs
P.I. : Prof. N.S. Jamir
B. Ongoing Research Projects :
i. Name of the Project : “Traditional knowledge of medicinal herbs used by
Ao-Naga tribe in Mokokchung districts, Nagaland.”
Funding Agency : Nagaland University (minor project)
P.I. : Prof. N.S. Jamir
ii. Name of the Project : “Orchid bioresources of the North-east India,
conservation, data base development and information Networking” Funding Agency : DBT, New Delhi
Total grant : Rs. 46.71 Lakhs
Co. P.I. : Prof. N.S. Jamir, w.e.f. 28-03-2016 (for 3 years)
17. Life member of Academic Societies:-
(i) International Society of Ethnobiologists.
(ii) Society of Ethnobotanists
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(iii) Indian Society for promotion of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
(ISMAP), New Delhi
(iv) Indian Science Congress Association
(v) Ao Socio-Cultural and Literary Society (ASCLS), Mokokchung,
Nagaland
(vi) Indian Botanical Society.
(vii) Indian Association of Angiosperm taxonomy (IAAT)
(viii) Natural Life member at Eastern Himalayan Society for Spermatophyte
Taxonomy (Taxo club)/(EHSST)..
18. Academic & Administration Experiences:-
1 „ Chairman‟ of the School Board, BPGS, BUGS, Library Committee,
Building Committee, Finance Committee, Moderation Board, Staff
Selection Committee, Member of LMC,
KVK/TTC (ICAR).
2. „Chairman‟ of Fertilizer Orientation Programme and Seminar on
Balanced use of Fertilizer (May 17-18, 1996).
3. „Convener‟ in National Symposium on “Recent Trends in Plants Disease
Control‟ (April 12-14, 1989).
4. „President‟ Nagaland University Teaching Association (Lumami) 2002-
2003. Member of governing Body, Institution of Ethnobiology (IOE),
Lucknow.Member of Governing Body of different Colleges in Nagaland
viz; Patkai Christian College, Chumukedima; Dimapur Govt. College;
Clark Memorial Higher Secondary, Impur, Law College, Mokokchung;
Bailey College, Wokha; St. John College, Dimapur.
5. Head, Department of Plant Breeding (1987-1994) -------------8 years.
6. Dean, SASRD, 1993-97 ) ----- 4 years.
7. Founder, Head, Department of Botany, Nagaland University, Hqrs.
Lumami (1997-2000) -------- 3 years.
8. „Academic Incharge‟, Nagaland University, Hqrs. Lumami 1997-2000.
9. „Professor In-Charge‟, Nagaland University, Hqrs. Lumami 2003-2005.
.
10. „Head‟, Deptt. of Botany, Nagaland University, Hqrs. Lumami 2007 –
2010 (2nd
term).
11. „Dean‟, School of Sciences, Nagaland University, Hqrs. Lumami 2004-
2007 and also for the 2nd
term w.e.f. 2010 – 06-02-13.
12. „Pro-Vice Chancellor‟, SASRD, Nagaland University, Medziphema
Campus w.e.f. 7th
February, 2013 to 7th
Sept. 2016.
13. Vice-Chancellor incharge, w.e.f. 8th
May 2016 to 17th
May, 2017.
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19. Extra Curricular Activities:-
(i) NCC (1972-73) St. Edmund College, Shillong..
(ii) Games and Sports like Football, Caroms, Table Tennis, Badminton etc.
20. References/Referees:-
(i) Prof. A.P.Das (ii) Prof. G.D. Sharma
Department of Botany, Vice Chancellor
North Bengal University. Bilaspur University
Siliguri, W. Bengal Chattisgarh
Assam.
(iii) Prof. P. Lal,
Vice-Chancellor,
Nagaland University,
Hqs : Lumami.
21. Chapters contributed to books:-
(i) Jamir, N.S. (1990) “Some interesting Medicinal Plants used by Nagas”
In:-Research and Development in oriented Medicines (eds. ARORA,
R.B. et-al) 81-87, Orient Media Congress, Jammu-180 005 (India).
(ii) Jamir, N.S.(1991) “Studies on some Medico-herbs from North East
India” In:-Recent Advance in Medicinal, Aromatic and spice crops
(Vol. I). (eds.Raychaudhuri, S.P) p.p 235-239. Today and Tomorrow‟s
printers and Publishers, Karol Bagh, New Delhi 110 005.
(iii) Jamir, N.S. (1996) “Studies of the Wild Edible Fruits in Nagaland
State, India”. In:-Management of minor forest produces for
sustainability (eds. Shiva, M.P. and R.B. Mathur) pp. 295-303. Oxford
and IBH publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi.
(iv) Singh, N.P., O.P. Singh and N.S. Jamir (1996) “Sustainable
Agriculture Development Strategy for North-eastern Hill Region of
India”. In:-Sustainable Developmental Strategy (eds. Shukla, S.P. and
N. Sharma) pp. 346-351. Mittal Publications, New Delhi-110 059
(India).
(v) Jamir, N.S. (1998) “Studies on some Medico-herbs from North East
India-II” In:-Medicinal Plants-India‟s herbal heritage (eds. Kothari, I.L
etal) pp. 114-221 KTC, Corporation, Jalaram Complex, Ahmedabad 380
022 (Guj), India.
(vi) Jamir, N.S. (1999) “Ethnobiology Studies among Naga tribes in
Nagaland”. In:-Biodiversity North East India perspectives (eds
Kharbuli, B.D. Syiem and H. Kayang) pp. 128-140). North Eastern
Biodiversity Research Cell, NEHU, Shillong-793003, Meghalaya.
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(vii) Jamir, N.S. (2006) “Ornamental Orchids plants in Nagaland and its
prospects” in Economic Development in Nagaland Prospects and
constraints (eds Akali, AJ.Sebastian and Savino) p.p. 73-76. N.V. Press,
Kohima, Nagaland.
(viii) Jamir, N.S, Limasemba and Lanusunep (2010). “Traditional
Knowledge of Medicinal Plants practices amongst the Naga tribes in
Nagaland”. In Ethnic Tribes and Medicinal plants. Pointer Publishers,
Jaipur, India. 75-84pp
(ix) Jamir, N.S. (2010) “Ethno-Biodiversity and its conservation in
Nagaland : In Status and conservation of biodiversity in North East
India” (eds…….) pp. 41-56. Prospect Publisher, New Delhi.
(x) Talijungla, Bendangmenla and N.S.Jamir (2012). “Use of
Ectomychorhizae Technology in Reclamation and Reforestation of degraded land”. In Microbial Diversity and Functions. Chapter 31, pp
669-668. Now India Publishing Agency, New Delhi (India). ISBN 978-
93-81450-10-p.
(xi) S. Salam, N.S. Jamir and P.K. Singh (2012). “Traditional knowledge of
Thangkul Naga Tribe of Manipur with reference to their
Enthnobotanical approach”. Symposium proceeding: Biodiversity
status and conservation strategies with reference to NE India, Published
by CAS in Life sciences, Manipur University, pp 90-93.
(xii) Sumitra, S., N.S. Jamir & P.K. Singh (2012). “Traditional knowledge
of Thankhul Naga Tribe in Manipur with reference to their
ethnobotanical approach”. Symposium proceedings : Biodiversity
Status & Conservation Strategies with reference to NE India, Published
by CAS in Life sciences, Manipur University p 90-93.
(xiii) S. Salam, M.R. Devi, N.S. Jamir and P.K. Singh (2013) “Diversity od
species in plant used by the Thankul tribe in Ukhrul district
Manipur”. In Bioresources and traditional knowledge of North East
India – ISBN- 987-81-924321-3-7.
22. Teaching/Research/Administrative Experiences :-39 years
23. Seminars/Symposiums/Conferences/Workshops participated :- 44.
24. (a) Research Paper Publications :- 62
(b) Students supervised for Ph.D :- 11
(c) Students working for Ph.D :- 06
(d) No. of research projects completed :- 05
(e) No. of ongoing research projects :- 02
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25. Books Published:-
(i) “Ferns of Nagaland” Contents-426 pages with 91 illustrations published
by Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, 32-A, Connaught Place, Dehra
Dun, India (1988). The book is the first consolidated botanical account
and is the result of botanical exploration and study of Flora by me during
1978-1982). This book will be of immense use to all Teachers, Students,
Foresters, Conservationists and others interested in pteridophytic flora of
not only Nagaland but outside as well.
(ii) “Indigenous Knowledge of Medicinal Plants used by Ao-Naga Tribe in
Mokokchung district, Nagaland” is also under preparation for
publication.
26. Discovered of New Species (Plants):-
(i) Polystichum birii, Jamir, N.S. & R.R. Rao, a new species of fern from
Nagaland published in the Journal of Japanese Botany Vol.58. No.12,
Dec.1993.
(ii) Cyathea holttumiana, Rao, R.R. & N.S. Jamir, a new species from
Nagaland published in the Journal of Economic Taxonomy Botany Vol.
6 No.1 (1983).
(iii) Bolbitis nagalandense, Rao, R.R. & N.S. Jamir, a new species published
in Reinwarthia: 10 (2): 119 (1985).
(iv) Musa nagalandiana sp.nov.(Musaccae) from Nagaland, Northeast India,
Santanu Dey, N.S. Jamir, Rajib Gogoi, S.K. Chaturvedi, Hutoka Y.
Jakha and Zubenthung P. Kikon. Published in Nordic Journ of Botany.
Accepted 27th
February, 2014.
(v) Monolophses arunachalensis sp.nov., M. Bhaumik, T. Langhu, S.Dey,
C.R. Deb & N.S. Jamir.
(vi) Monolophses suksathanii sp. Nov. M. Bhaumik, T. Langhu, S. Dey, C.R.
Deb & N.S. Jamir.
27. Invited Lecture /Resource person:-
(i) A lecture on “Agro-Forestry and Identification of Medicinal Plants in
Nagaland” was delivered in Integrated Extension Training Programme
organized by the Department of Agriculture, Government of Nagaland,
IETC, Medziphema (1993).
(ii) “Bio-diversity and its Conservation and Forest types of Nagaland
State” –Lecture delivered during Agriculture refresher course training at
IETC, Medziphema, Nagaland (1993).
(iii) Resource person in “Training of Ethnobotany and Medicinal plants
from North East region held on 20th
April, 2001 at CDRI, Lucknow.
The topic of the lecture is “Study of Ethnobiology and its Conservation
in the State of Nagaland”.
(iv) Resource person in „Workshop on clinical application of basic principles
of Dravyaguna Vigyan‟ held on 13th
&14th
January2003 at Govt.
Ayurvedic College, Guwahati-14. The topic of the lecture was
“Indigenous Knowledge of Medicinal plants among Naga Tribes in
Nagaland”.
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(v) Resource person in “ Traditional knowledge of Enthno-Biodiversity in
North East India” in state wise Seminar for Traditional Healers held at
Manipur University, Imphal on 15th December,2008.
(vi) Resource person in one day Seminar on “Documentation and
Conservation of Medicinal Plants” on 25th January,2009 at Chungtia
Village, Mokokchung District, Nagaland.
(vii) Delivered lecture on the topic “Traditional knowledge of Herbal
Medicine among the Naga Tribes in Nagaland” in National Seminar on
Diversity Conservation and sustainable Utilization of plants and
traditional knowledge in Eastern Himalaya w.e.f. 14th
– 16th
December,2010 held at University of North Bengal, Siliguri, (W.B)
India.
(viii) Gold Medal award Lecture “ Ethno biodiversity studies in Nagaland”
during National Seminar on Understanding Himalayan Phytodiversity in
a changing climate on 9-10 March, 2017 at Gangtok, Sikkim.
(ix) Invited Lecture “Traditional Knowledge of Medico-herbs and its
Conservation in India” during National Seminar on Advance in
biological Science Research from Feb. 28th
to March 01, 2017 organized
by Department of Botany, Nagaland University, Hqr. Lumami.
28. Doordarshan Talks:-
Topic : „Preliminary studies on Medicinal plants in Nagaland‟
telecast on 19th
August 1994 from Doordarshan Kendra, Kohima
29. Examiner of Ph.D thesis, Under Graduate and Post Graduate of various
Colleges & Universities.
30. Ph.D degree Awarded:-
(a) Neizo Puro : “Ecology analysis of the effect of distribution and function of
forest ecosystem” (2003).
(b) Bendangmenla “Biology and application of Mycorrhizae in reclamation of
wastelands in Nagaland” (2007).
(c) Nungshikokla : “Biodiversity characterization and phyto-sociological
studies at community forest of Nagaland” (2011).
(d) Madhabi Saha Deb: „Establishment of culture systems for the production of
clonal planting material of Cinnamomum tamala” (2012).
(e) Sumitra Salam: “Studies on the ethnobotany of the Tangkhul-Naga tribe in
Ukhrul district, Manipur” (2014).
(f) Limasemba : “Ethnobotanical study of the Konyak-Naga Tribes in Mon
district, Nagaland” (2015).
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(g) Kilangnaro Imchen : “Studies on the ethnobotany of the Phom-Naga Tribes
in Nagaland” (2015.
(h) Lanusunep : “Traditional practices related to medicinal plants by the
Naga tribes of Nagaland” (17-11-2015).
(i) Sakutemsu Jamir : “Studies on seed biology and mass multiplication of two
medicinally important plant tissues : Panax pseudogensend and Paris
polyphylla” (14-12-2015).
(j) Zubenthung P. Kikon : “Studies on distribution prediction through
ecological Niche modeling and propagation of two threatened species
(Paris polyphylla Smith and Vanda Bicolour Griff)”.
(k) Lirola Sangtam : “Studies on propogation and conservation of two
threatened plants,Bambusa nagalandiana Naitani (Poaceae) and
Berberis manipurana Ahrendt (Berberidaceae)”.
31. Ph.D. Registered:-
(i) Asangla N Jamir : “Study on the Flora of Ntangki National park, Peren
district, Nagaland”.
(ii) Santanu Dey : “Studies on the diversity of flowering plants of Tuensang
district, Nagaland”..
(iii) Neilazonuo Khrumo Angami “Documentation and evaluation of under
utilized edible plants of Kohima, Phek and Tuensang district of
Nagaland, India”.
(iv) Hotoka, Y. Jhaka “Documentation of orchid resources of Kipheri,
Tuensang and Zunheboto districts of Nagaland and micropropagation
of two threatened species”.
(v) Mr. Temjennokcha B. Longchar “In vitro Propagation of three
horticulture important orchids of Nagaland and assessment of
geneticfidelity of regenerates”.
32. Research problems of current interest:-
(i) Flora works.
(ii) Ethno botanical studies.
(iii) Biodiversity and Conservation of rare and endangered species.
(iv) Medicinal and Aromatic plants.
(v) Biotechnology/plant tissue culture.
33. Journals in which papers are published:-
(i) Economic Botany, USA.
(ii) Journal of Japanese Botany, Japan.
(iii) Rein Wardtia, Indonesia.
(iv) Tropical Ecology, India.
(v) Journal of Economic Taxonomy Botany, India.
(vi) Hillagri Magazine, India.
(vii) Journal of Research and Education of Indian Medicine, India.
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(viii) Journal Society of Ethnobotanist, India
(ix) Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge, New Delhi.
(x) Journal of Pleione.
(xi) Nagaland University Research Journal.
(xii) International Journal of Ayurvedic and herbal medicines studies.
(xiii) Indian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences, (an International
e-journal)
(xiv) Indian Journal of Experimental Biology.
(xv) Indian Journal of Biotechnology
(xvi) International Journal of Pharma and Bio-Sciences
(xvii) Journal of Global Bio-Sciences
(xviii) Indian Journal of Plant Sciences
(xix) Plant cell Biotechnology and Biology.
(xx) American Journal of Plant Sciences
(xxi) Kew Bulletin
(xxii) Applied Biological Research
(xxiii) Nordic Journal of Botany.
34. (a) Awarded /Honour : Recipient of J.W. Harshberger Medal award in 2008
for his long and distinguished services and promotion of ETHNOBOTANY.
(b) Recipient of Dr. T.M. Hyniewta Gold Medal award in 2016 for his long
contribution in exploring and understanding the biodiversity and
Ethnobotany of North-east India.
35. Awarded „FELLOWS‟ from the following Societies.
1. The Society of Ethnobotanists in 1992 for his contribution/interest in the
interdisciplinary Science of Ethnobotany (FES).
2. Fast Himalayan Society for Spermatophyte Taxonomy elected as Fellow
of the Society w.e.f. March 09, 2017 (FEHT).
3. Indian Association for Angiosperm Taxonomy elected as „Fellow‟ of
the Indian Association for Angiosperm Taxonomy in 2016. (FAAT)
4. Indian Botanical Society elected as a „Fellow‟ of Indian Botanical
Society (FIBS) w.e.f. October 21, 2016.
36. Papers presented in Symposia/Seminars/Conference/Congress etc.
1. Jamir, N.S. (1984) “Folklore medico-botany of Naga tribe in
Nagaland”. In the congress of “Traditional Asian Medicine” from 2nd-
7th Sept. 1984 held at Surabaya, Indonesia.
2. Jamir, N.S. (1988) “Some interesting medico-botany used by Ao-Naga
tribe in Nagaland”. In National Symposium on the development of
indigenous Drugs in India during the last 25 years, held at the Institution
of History of Medicine and Medicinal Research, Hamdard Nagar, New
Delhi on April 8-10, 1988.
3. Jamir, N.S. (1988) “Some interesting Medicinal plants used by Naga
tribe” at First Asian Conference on Pharmaceutical Education, Research
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and Drug Industry from May 26th
-29th
, 1988 held at National University
of Singapore, Singapore.
4. Jamir, N.S. (1989) “Studies on some medico-herbs from North East
India” in medicinal Aromatic and spice crops from January 28th
-31st,
1989 held at New Delhi.
5. Jamir, N.S. (1988) “Ethnobotanical study of Nagaland - IV. Medicinal
plants used by the Liangmai tribe”. In first World Congress of Oriental
Medicinal, and Yoga from May 22nd
-24th
, 1988 at Bangkok.
6. Jamir, N.S. (1988) “Ethnobotanical studies in Nagaland III. 50
medicinal plants used by Zeliangs- A Naga tribe” in the 75th
Indian
Science Congress Association held from January 3rd -8th, 1988 at Pune,
Maharashtra.
7. Jamir, N.S. (1990) “Preliminary Studies on the Ethnobotany of Naga
Tribe in Nagaland, India” in 2nd
International Congress of
Ethnobiology from Oct. 21-26, 1990 at Kunming, China.
8. Jamir, N.S. 91993) “Some medico-herbs used traditionally in
Nagaland, India” in the Congress of Traditional Sciences & Technology
of India from 28th
Nov to 3rd
Dec. 1993 at Bombay.
9. Jamir, N.S (1990) “Some wild edible fruits and vegetable in Nagaland”
in the National Symposium on Frontiers Bot. Research held at Punjab
University in 1990.
10. Jamir, N.S.(1994) “Sustainable Development Strategy for NEH region
of India” in the National Seminar on sustainable Development Strategy
for NE Hill region of India from March 3-5, 1994 at J.N. College,
Pasighat, Arunachal Pradesh.
11. Jamir, N.S. (1994) “Ethnobiology of Naga Tribe in Nagaland” I
Medicinal Herbs. In IVth International Congress of Ethnobiology from
Nov. 17-21, 1994 at National Botanical Res. Institute, Lucknow, India.
12. Jamir, N.S. (1994) “Study of the Wild Edible Fruits in Nagaland State,
India” in the International Seminar on Management of Minor Forest
product from Nov.11th
-13th
, 1994 at Dehra Dun, India.
13. Jamir, N.S. and N.P. Singh (1995). Comparative Study of certain maize
cultivators for NEH region in seventh Manipur Science Congress,
Manipur University, Imphal from Dec. 4th
-6th
, 1995.
14. Jamir, N.S. and D.N. Upadhayay (1997) “Studies of some Medico-herba
from North East-II, in National Seminar-cum-Workshop-perspectives
of Research in medicinal plants, from March 1st -3
rd at Sardar Patel
University, Vallabh Vidyanagar.
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15. Jamir, N.S. “Medicinal herbs from Changki Village in Nagaland State,
India” in 35th
Congress on Natural medicines from 14th
-16th
March
1997.
16. Jamir, N.S. and S.K. Chaturvedi (1997) “Conservation of Ornamental
Orchids in North-East India” in the National Symposium Biodiversity
Conservation and Evolution of plants” on 27th
Nov. 1997 at Allahabad
University, India.
17. Jamir, N.S. (1998) participated “Workshop on Agriculture, Biodiversity
and Climate” change from March 9th
-10th
, 1998 at NEHU, Shillong.
18. Jamir, N.S. (1998) “Orchid Industry and its prospect” presented paper
in search of Sustainability and Ecological Security in the North Eastern
Hills of India from Dec. 8th
-9th
at Nagaland University, Headquarters:
Lumami.
19. Jamir, N.S. (1999) presented a paper on “Ethnobiological studies
among Naga tribe in Nagaland” in workshop on „peoples‟ participation
in Biodiversity Conservation from 4th
-6th
March, 1999 at North-Eastern
Hill University, Shillong.
20. Jamir, N.S. (2001) “Common Medico-herbs from Mokokchung district
of Nagaland, India” presented in National Seminar on Traditional
Knowledge base on herbal medicines and plants resources of North East
India, Protection, Utilization and Conservation held at Guwahati city
from 13-15 March, 2001.
21. Jamir, N.S. (2001) “Ethnobiological Studies among Naga tribe in
Nagaland and its conservation” in training course of “Ethnobotanical
Survey and Medicinal Plants from March 19-23, 2001 at Central Drugs
Research Institute (CDRI), Lucknow.
22. Jamir, N.S. (2003) “International Conference on Medicinal and
Aromatic Plants” from 15th
-17th
March, 2003 at Shilpakala Vedika, Hi-
Tech city, Hyderabad, India.
23. Jamir, N.S. (2003) Resource Person for “Workshop on Clinical
application of basic principles of Dravyaguna Vigyan(Meteria)
Medica” held from 13th
-14th
June, 2003 at Guwahati, Assam. Delivered
lecture on “Indigenous Knowledge of ,Medicinal Plants among Naga
tribes in Nagaland”
24. Jamir, N.S. (2003) participated in Brain Storming Session on
“Management of Plant Biodiversity in North East region of India” held at NEHU Guest House Seminar Complex from 29
th-30
th Oct. 2003.
25. Jamir, N.S. and S.K. Chaturvedi (2003) “Traditional Knowledge of
Medicinal Plants from the North Eastern Region of India” presented at
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the 26th
Annual Conference of Indian Botanical Society held from 29th
-
31st December, 2003 at Department of Botany, Jamia Hamdard,
Hamdard University, New Delhi-110062.
26. Jamir, N.S. Jamir, and S.K. Chaturvedi (2003) “Ethnobotanical Studies
in the State of Nagaland, India” in the Symposium on plants for better
living held at Chandigarh from 3rd
-7th
January, 2004.
27. Chaturvedi, S.K. and N.S. Jamir (20030 “Rare and Indigenous
Angiospermous taxa of Nagaland” presented in the 13th
Annual
Conference of Indian Association for Angiosperm Taxonomy held at
Bhagalpur University on 14 & 15 Nov. 2003.
28. Chaturvedi, S.K. and N.S. Jamir (2004) “Modes of Pollination in some
Indigenous orchids of Nagaland” presented in the Ninety first Session
of the Indian Science Congress at Chandigarh from 5th
– 7th
January,
2004.
29. Jamir, N.S. (2004) “Indigenous Knowledge of Medicinal Plants in the
State of Nagaland” presented in the National Seminar on Hort, for
sustainable protection held at Nagaland University, SASRD,
Medziphema from 24th
– 26th
Feb, 2004.
30. Jamir, N.S. (2005) “Ornamental orchid plants in Nagaland and its
prospective” presented in Seminar on Economic Development & its
Prospective in Nagaland organized by NUTA from 3rd
– 4th
Dec, 2005 at
Longkumer‟s Kilem, Mokokchung, Nagaland.
31. Jamir, N.S.(2005) “Traditional Knowledge of Medicinal plants used by
the Naga people in Nagaland” in Regional workshop on Traditional
Knowledge based Biodiversity Conservation Practices in North Eastern
India from 23rd
-24th
, March, 2006 at Guest House, NEHU, Shillong.
32. Jamir, N.S. (2008) “Traditional knowledge of medicinal plants used by
Ao-Naga tribes” in XVIII Conference of Indian Association of
Angiosperm Taxonomy and International multi discipline approaches
from 11-13th Oct, at Kalyani University, West Bengal, India.
33. Jamir, N.S. (2008) “ Ethno medicinal plants and its conservation in the
state of Nagaland” in training workshop on traditional health practices
in Nagaland, on 12th Nov.2008 at Longkumer‟s Kilem, Mokokchung,
Nagaland.
34. Jamir, N.S. (2008) “Traditional knowledge of Ethno-biodiversity
amongst Naga Tribes in Nagaland” in National Conference on
Traditional knowledge system, Intellectual property Rights and their
Relevance for sustainable development from 24th -26th November.
35. Jamir,N.S. (2008) “Traditional herbal remedies amongst the Nagas in
Nagaland” in XXXI Annual Conference of Indian Botanical Society at
University of Allahabad, Allahabad (U.P) from 17th-19th December.
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36. Jamir,N.S. (2008) “Traditional knowledge of Ethno-Biodiversity in
North East India” in state wise Seminar for Traditional Healers held at
Manipur University, Imphal on 15th December.
37. Jamir,N.S. (2009) “Medicinal plants and its conservation in Nagaland”
in one day Seminar on documentation and conservation of Medicinal
plants on 25th January at Chungtia Village, Mokokchung district,
Nagaland.
38. Jamir,N.S. (2009) “Ethno-Biodiversity and its conservation in
Nagaland” in National Conference on Recent Trends in Biodiversity
Researches at Assam University, Silchar, Assam.
39. Jamir, N.S. (2010) “Traditional Knowledge of herbal medicine among
the Naga tribes in Nagaland” in National Seminar on Diversity
Conservation & Sustainable Utilization of Plants and Traditional
Knowledge in Eastern Himalayas w.e.f. 14th
-16th
December,2010 held at
University of North Bengal, Siliguri (W.B.) India.
40. Jamir, N.S. (2011). Participated in 2 days Workshop on “Preventing
extinction and improving Conservation status of threatened plants
through application of Biotechnological tools” held at NEHU, Shillong
w.e.f. 17th
– 18th
March,2011.
41. N.S. Jamir and lanusunep (2012). “Ethnobotanical studies of aboriginal
Naga tribes” in National Conference on Recent Trends on plant
diversity and conservation strategies held from September 29th
-30th
,
2012 at Nagaland University, Headquarters; Lumami.
42. Lanusunep and N.S. Jamir (2012), “Traditional practices related to
medicinal plants among Chang-Naga tribes in Nagaland and need for
its conservation.”. In national conference on recent trends on Plant
Diversity and Conservation strategies held from September 29th
- 30th
,
2012 at Nagaland University, Headquarters; Lumami.
43. S. Salam, N.S. Jamir and P.K. Singh (2012). Diversity of dye yielding
plants used by the Tangkhul tribe of Ukhrul district, Manipur. In
National Conference on Recent Trends on Plant Diversity and
Conservation Strategies held from September 29th
-30th
, 2012 at
Nagaland University, Headquarters; Lumami.
37. Publications of Prof N.S. Jamir:-
Research papers published in Scientific Journals:
1. Jamir, N.S. and Rai (1979) “Standing stock, Community store, species
composition of natural population of Edaphic Algal of Mayurbhanj
campus, Shillong”. Tropical Ecology.
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2. Jamir, N.S. and R.R. Rao (1982) Ethnobotanical study of Nagaland I.
Medicinal Plants. Econ. Bot.(USA), 36:176-181.
3. Jamir, N.S. and R.R. Rao (1982) Ethnobotanical study of Nagaland II.
54 medicinal plants used by Nagas. J. Econ. Tax. Bot. 3:11-17.
4. Jamir, N.S. and R.R. Rao (1983). Polystichum birii – A new species
from Nagaland, India. J.Jap. Bot. (Japan), 58:375-378.
5. Jamir, N.S. and R.R. Rao (1984). Bolbitis nagalendens. A new species
of Lomariopsidaceae. Reinwarditia (Indonesia) 10 (i)
6. Jamir, N.S. and R. R. Rao (1985). Cyathea holttumiana. A species
of Cyathea (Cyatheaceae) from Nagaland, India, J. Tax. 6(I):207-209.
7. Jamir, N.S. and R.R. Rao (1985). Polystichum prolificans. A new
record for India. Ind. Jour. 8:157-158.
8. Jamir, N.S. and R.R. Rao (1985). A contribution towards a
pteridophytic flora of Nagaland. J. Econ. Tax. Bot. 7(2):277-297.
9. Jamir, N.S. (1990). Some interesting Medicinal Plants used by Nagas.
J. Res. Edn. Ind. Med. 9(2), p: 81-87.
10. Jamir, N.S. and R.R. Rao (1990). Fifty newer interesting medicinal
plants used by the Zeliang of Nagaland (India). J. Soc. Ethnobot. .122 :11-18.
11. Jamir, N.S. (1990). Ethnobotany of the Ao and Angami Nagas of
Nagaland. JETB, 14 (3) : 593-604.
12. Jamir, N.S. (1997). “Ethnobiology of Naga Tribe in Nagaland: I –
Medicinal herbs”. J. Ethnobot. Vol, 9 No.1 and 2, p.101-104
13. Jamir, N.S., C.R. Deb & Temjensangba (2003) “Orchid diversity of
Nagaland – A revised Status”. J. Orchid Soc.India, 17 (1-2): 5-15
14. Jamir, N.S. and P. Lal (2005) “Ethno-zoological practices among
Naga Tribes”. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge (IJTK) 4
(I):100-104.
15. Jamir, N.S. Neizo Puro and N.S. Jamir (2004). “A comparative study
of vegetation structure and composition in disturbed and
undisturbed forest ecosystem in Lumami”. Bioved, 16 (1,2) :.55-73
16. Bendangmenla, T.Ajungla & N.S. Jamir (2005). “Effeciency of
Ectomycorrhizae on the growth and establishment. NURJ 3:80-83.
17. Bendangmenla,T.Ajungla & N.S. Jamir (2006).”Effect of Bolotus edulis
and suillus bovines on the growth performance of Schima wallichii
seedlings on degraded land sites”. Bionature 25(2) : 81-85.
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18. Jamir, N.S., Limasemba and Nungshikokla Jamir (2008).
Ethnomedicinal plants used by Konyak Naga tribe of Mon district in
Nagaland. Ethnobotany 20 : 48-53.
19. Jamir,N.S, Nungshikokla Jamir & S.Alemmeren J (2008.“Ethnomedico-
plants used by Ao-Naga Tribes in Nagaland”, NURJ 5; 185-190.
20. Jamir,N.S, Jungden & Madhabi (2008). “Traditional knowledge of
medicinal plants used by the Yimchunger-Naga tribes in Nagaland” Pleione 2 (20) : 223-228.
21. Takatemjen, N.S. Jamir and Madhabi S. Deb (2009). Wild edible fruits
of Wokha District of Nagaland, India. Pleione 3 (1): 59-62.
22. Chitta Ranjan Deb, Madhabi S. Deb, N.S. Jamir & Temjensangba
Imchen (2009). Orchids in indigenous system of medicine in
Nagaland, India. Pleione 3 (2): 209-211.
23. Sumitra Salom, N.S. Jamir and P.K. Singh (2009). Traditional uses of
medicinal plants by the Tankhul Naga tribe in Manipur, India.
Pleione 3(2) : 157-162.
24. Jamir, N.S., Tekatemjen and Limasemba (2010). Traditional
knowledge of Lotha-Naga tribes in Wokha district Nagaland. IJTK 9(1): 45-48
25. Sumitra Salam, N.S. Jamirand P.K. Singh (2009). Traditional uses of
medicinal plants by the Tangkhul Naga tribe in Manipur, India.
Pleione 3 (2) : 157-162.
26. Sumitra Salam, P.K. Kumar & N.S. Jamir (2010). Wild edible plants
used by the Tangkhul – Naga tribe of Ukhrul district in Manipur. Pleione 4 (2): 284-287.
27. Lanusunep & N. S. Jamir (2010). Folk-medicinal herbs used by the
Sumi – Naga tribes of Zunheboto district, Nagaland. Pleione 4(2) :
265-268.
28. Kilangnaro & N.S. Jamir (2011). Ethno. Medicinal plants used by
Phom - Naga tribe of Nagaland. Pleione 5(1) : 77-82
29. N.S. Jamir, Lanusunep & Manwang Konyak (2011). “Some less known
ethnomedicinal plants used by the Angami-Naga tribes in Kohima
district”. NGlND. (India). Ethnobotany 23:116-120.
30. Sumitra Salam, N.S. Jamir & P.K. Singh (2011). Ethnomedicinal
studies on Tangkhul-Naga tribe in Ukrul district, Manipur.
Ethnobotany 23:129-134.
31. T. Lirola Sangtam, N.S. Jamir, C.R. Deb & N. Sakutemsu Jamir (2012).
A study on the medicinal plants used by the Sangtam-Naga tribe in
Kiphire district, Nagaland, India. International Journal Ayur. Herb.
Medicine 2(2) : 267-275.
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32. Chitta Ranjan Deb, Madhabi Saha Deb & N. Saku Jamir (2013). Callus
mediated organogenesis and plant regeneration of Cinnnamomum tamala Nees (Lauracceae) from leaf and Zygotic Embryos. Int. J.
Pharm. Bio. Sci. 4(1) : (B)614-622/SSN: 0975-6299.
33. Madhabi Saha Deb, N.S. Jamir & Chitta Ranjan Deb (2012). Studies on
seed Biology of Cinnamomum tamala Nees (Lauraceae): Available
Multipurpose Tree. International Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal
Medicine 2;5 (2012) 817-827. SSN:2249-5746.
34. Nungshikokla Jamir, S. Alemeren Jamir, N.S. Jamir and H.N. Pandey
(2012). Concentration of endemic plant species in some Community
forests in Nagaland, Northeast India. Pleione 6 (1):117-127.
35. N.S. Jamir, Lanusunep and Narola Pongen (2012). Medico-herbal
Medicine practiced by the Naga Tribes in the State of Nagaland
(India). Journal of Fundamental and Applied Life Sciences 2(2):328-
333.
36. Sumitra Salam, N.S. Jamir & P.K. Singh (2013). Wild leafy vegetables
sold in local markets of Ukhrul district of Manipur, India. Pleione Vol.6(2) : 298-303.
37. Kilangnaro Imchen & N.S. Jamir (2012). Indigenous knowledge of
musical instruments used by Phom-Naga tribe in Nagaland.
Ethnobotny 24:83-85.
38. Kilangnaro Imchen & N.S. Jamir (2012). Ethnobotanical folk practices
of tattooing among the Phom-Naga tribes in Nagaland (India). Ethnobotany 24:138-141.
39. Deb, Chitta Ranjan, N.S. Jamir & Sungkumlong Ozukum (2013). A
study on the survey and documentation of underutilized crops of
three districts of Nagaland. India. J. Global Biosci. 2(3):67-70.ISSN:
2320-1355.
40. Deb, C.R., Deb, M.S & Jamir, N.S (2014). Effect of different factors
on in vitro axillery shoot proliferation and plant regeneration of
cinnamomum tamala Nees: a spice yielding plant. Indian J. Biotech.
13:520-526. ISSN: 0972-5849.
41. Deb, C.R. Deb, M.S & Jamir, N.S (2014). Establishment of in vitro
culture of Cinnamomum tamala Nees from cotyledonary segments. Applied Bio.Res. 6(4): 1-6.
42. Chitta Ranjan Deb, N.S. Jamir, Hutoka Y. Jakha, Zubenthung P. Kikon
and Santanu Dey (2014). Esmeralda Clarkei Reichenbach f.
(Orchidaceae): A new report for the flora of Nagaland, India. Pleione
8(1):181-183. ISSN 0973-9467.
43. Hutoka, Y.Jakha, Chitta Ranjan Deb, Santanu Dey, N.S. Jamir and
Zubenthung P. Kikon (2014). Dendrobium tamenglongense R. Kishor,
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Y.N. Devi, H.B. Sharma, J. Tongbram and S.P. Vij (Orchidaceae): an
addition to the flora of Nagaland. Pleione 8(2): 526-528. ISSN:0973-
9467.
44. Hutoka, Y. Jakha, Chitta Ranjan Deb, Santanu Dey and N.S. jamir
(2014) Arachnis senapatiana (Phukan & A.A. Mao) Kocyan and
Schuiteman (Orchidaceae) : an addition to the flora of Nagaland,
India. Pleione 8(2) : 516-518. ISSN : 0973-9467.
45. Chitta Ranjan Deb, Madhabi, S. Deb2 and N. Saku Jamir (2014). In vitro
Regeneration of Cinnamomum tamala Nees from Cotyledonary
segments. Applied Bio.Res. 16(1): 1-6.
46. S. Salam1, N.S. Jamir
2, M. Roma
3 and P.K. Singh
4 (2014). Diversity of
plants used in the treatment of stomach ulcers by the Tangkhul tribe
in Ukhrul district of Manipur, India. Pleione 8(1): 26-29. ISSN :
0973-9467.
47. S. Salam, N.S. Jamir, M.Roma and P.K Singh (2014). Diversity of
plants used in the treatment of Stomach ulcers by the Tangkhul tribe
in Ukhrul district of Manipur, India . Pleione 8(1): 26-29. ISSN :
0973-9467.
48. N.S. Jamir, Lanusunep, Sashimatsung and Narola Pongener (2015).
Wild vegetables sold in local markets in the Mokokhung district of
Nagaland, India. Pleione 9 (2) : 369-375. ISSN : 0973-9469.
49. Chitta Ranjan Deb, Sakutemsu L. Jamir, Ngangshimeren Sakutemsu
Jamir (2015). Studies on vegetative and reproductive Ecology of
Paris polyphylla : A Vulnerable Medicinal Plant. American Journal
of Plant Sciences 6:2561-2568.
50. Sakutemsu L. Jamir, N.S. Jamir, Chitta Ranjan Deb (2015).
Production of Clonal planting material and propagation of Paris
polyphylla Smith var. polyphylla rhizome through rhizome splitting.
Eutopean Journal of Biotechnology and Bioscience 3(9) : 43-46. ISSN
: 2321-9122.
51. Asangla N. Jamir, N.S. Jamir, Chittaranjan Deb (2015). Three new
distributional Records of Orchid from Intangki National park,
Nagaland, India. International Journal of Research studies in Biosciences (6):7-9. ISSN 2349-0357 (print).& ISSN 2349-0365
(online).
52. H.Y. Jakha, C.R. Deb, S.K. Sinngh, D. Verma; S. Dey & N.S. Jamir
(2015). Pendulorchis (Orchidaceae). A New generic record for
Nagaland, India. Keanean Journal of Science 4:31-34. ISSN 2321-
6077.
53. Chitta Ranjan Deb, Tsatingmong Lirola Sangtam, Nangshimeren Saku
Jamir (2016). Clonal Macropopagation of Bambusa nagalandiana
Naithani through culm segments and branch cutting : An endemic
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Bamboo of Nagaland, India. International Journ. conserv. sci. 7(1) : 147-
154.
54. Sakutemsu Lolen Jamir, Chitta Ranjan Deb, Nangshimeren Jamir
(2016). Macropropagation and production of Clonal Planting Materials
of Panax preudoginseng wall. Open Journ. of Forestry 6 : 135-141.
55. Chitta Ranjan Deb, N.S. Jamir, Santanu Dey and Temjenmokcha B.
Longchar (2016). Addition of Bulleyia Yunnanensis SCHLTR.
Phalaenopsis Yingjiangenesis (Z.H.TSI) KOCYAN & SCHUIT, and
Pholidota Pygmaea H.J. Chowdhery & G.D. Pal in the Orchid Flora of
Nagaland, India. Indian Journal of Plant Sciences 5 (3): 63-5 ISSN:2319-
3824.
56. S. Salam & N.S. Jamir (2016). Common spices plant used as medicine
by the Tangkhul tribe of Ukhrul District, Manipur, India. International
Journal of scientific and Research publication 6:22 – 25 ISSN 2250 –
3153
57. S. Salam, N. S. Jamir and M. Roma (2016). Ethnobotanical remedies to
Cough and Cold as practiced by the Tangkhul tribe in the Ukhrul District
of Manipur, India. Pleione 10(I) : 66 – 70. ISSN: 0973 – 9467.
58. Chitta Ranjan Deb, T. Lirola Sangtam and N.S. Jamir (2017). In Vitro
Regeneration Protocol of Berberis Manipurana Ahrendt from In Vitro
source nobal Segments: A threatened economically important plant- In
Plant Cell Biotechnology and Molecular Biology 18 (5 & 6) : 248-258
ISSN: 0972-2025.
59. Chitta Ranjan Deb, Tsatingmongla Lirola Sangtam, N.S. Jamir (2017).
Seed Biology of Berberis Manipurana Ahrendt: A threatened Natural
Dye yielding Plant- In Americal Journal of Plant sciences, 8: 1285-1295
ISSN online: 2158-2750, ISSN Print: 2158-2742.
60. Chitta Ranjan Deb, N.S. Jamir, Zubenthung Kilon (2017. Distribution
prediction Model of a Rare Orchid Species (Vanda bicolor Griff). Using
Small Sample Size. In American Journal of Plant Sciences, 8:1388-1398.
ISSn online: 2158-2750, ISSN Print: 2158-2742.
61. M. Bhaumik, T. Langhu, S.Dey, C.R. Deb & N.S. Jamir, (2017). Two
new species of Monolophus (Zingiberaceal) from India. In Kew Bulletin
72:6. ISSN: 0075-5974 (Print)
62. Deb, C. R., Sangtam, T.L. and Jamir. N.S. (2017). In vitro axillary bud
breaking of nodal segments of Bambusa nagalandiane Naithani and
production of Clonal planting materials: A threatened commercially
important species. 17(3): 6231- 6238. ISSN 0973 – 0028; E – ISSN :
0974 - 0910
(PROF. N.S. JAMIR)
Professor, Dept. of Botany
Nagaland University
Hqrs. Lumami