PUBLICATIONS:
A. I. BOOK1. Ravikumar, K and D.K. Ved (Eds.). (Assisted by R. Vijaya Sankar & P.S. Udayan).2000.An Illustrated Field Guide to 100 Red Listed Medicinal Plants of Conservation Concern in Southern India. FRLHT, Bangalore. 2. Udayan, P.S. and Indira Balachandran. 2009. Medicinal Plants of Arya Vaidya Sala Herb Garden, Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal. 3. Krishnakumar N. P.S. Udayan, S.P. Subramani and R. Anandalakshmi. 2013. Flowering plants of the Sholas and Grasslands of the Nilgiris. Institute of Forest Genetics and Tree Breeding (IFGTB), Coimbatore.
A. II. CHAPTER IN BOOK 1. Udayan P.S. 2008. Vamsanasabheeshani Neridunna Oushadasasyngalum avayude Samrashanavum in AYURMAHIMAAayurarogyam Oushadasasyngalilude. Raghava Varier (Ed.) Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal (Malayalam book).
2. Udayan P.S. and M.K. Harinarayanan. 2012.A Few Rare, Endemic, Endangered and Threatened Plants of Western Ghats for Conservation Concern in Biodiversity and Taxonomy. Bijukumar (Ed.) Narendra Bublishing House, New Delhi.
3. P.E.Rajasekharan and P. S. Udayan. 2012. Diversity, Distribution mapping and Ex situ Conservation of Rare, Endangered and Threatened Medicinal species of the Western Ghats, in Forest Genetic Resources Management in India. K. Palanisamy, N. Krishnakumar and R. Anandalakshmi (Eds.). Institute of Forest Genetics & Tree Breeding (IFGTB), Coimbatore. pp 309-313.
B. BOOKLETS: 1. A reference checklist of Medicinal Plants of India. FRLHT, Bangalore.
2. Sustainable exploitation, Conservation, Cultivation and Marketing linkages for Medicinal plants of Andhra Pradesh via the World Bank aided community forestry project, FRLHT, Bangalore.
3. Sholas the beautiful ornaments of Nilgiris. Tamil Nadu Forest Department, Nilgiris South Division, Ooty.
4. Some beautiful flowers of Sholas. Tamil Nadu Forest Department, Nilgiris South Division, Ooty.
5. Medicinal plants of Karnataka State, India, FRLHT, Bangalore.
C. PAPERS 1. Udayan, P.S., K. Ravikumar, D.K. Ved and K. Udaiyan. 2007. Fibraurea darshani, a new species of Menispermaceae from South India. Rheedea, 17 (1 & 2): 9-12. 2. Udayan P.S., K.V. Tushar and Satheesh George. 2007. A new variety of Humboldtia (Fabaceae: Caesalpinioideae) from the Western Ghats of India. Jour. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 1(1): 121-127. 3. Udayan P.S. and A.K. Pradeep. 2009. A new species of Tinospora (Menispermaceae) from South India, Edinburg Journal of Botany, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, UK. 66 (1): 77-80. 4. Ravikumar, K., S.P. Subramani, P.S. Udayan and Mohan Karnat. 2000. Notes on few Rare and Endemic Plants from the Western Ghats of Coorg District, Karnataka. Jour. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 24 (2): 334-338. 5. Udayan, P.S., S. Noorunnisa Begum, Anjana Mudappa and Archana Kumari. 2003. Plant Diversity of Medicinal Plants Conservation Areas located in Karnataka. Jour. Econ. Tax. Bot. 27 (3): 635-639. 6. Udayan, P.S., K.V. Tushar, Satheesh George, and Indira Balachandran. 2005. Ethnomedicinal plants used by the Oorali tribe of Idukki district, Kerala state, India. Jour. Econ. Tax. Bot. 29 (1): 217-223.
7. Udayan, P.S., Satheesh George, K.V. Tushar, Sudhakar Raja and Indira Balachandran. 2006. A note on the medicinal plants used by the Kaadar tribes, Kariyan Shola, Top Slip, Tamil Nadu. Jour. Econ. Tax. Bot. 30 (Supp) 5-12.
8. Udayan, P.S., Satheesh George, Tushar K.V. and Indira Balachandran. 2006. Ethnobotanical information from the Mudugatribe of Mukkali forest, near Silent valley national park, Palakkad district, Kerala, India. Jour. Econ. Tax. Bot. 30 (Supp) 27-30.
9. Udayan, P.S., K.V. Tushar, Satheesh George, and Indira Balachandran. 2006. Sauropus compressus Muell.-Arg. (Euphorbiaceae): A new report from Tamil Nadu, India.Jour. Econ. Taxon. Bot., 30 (2): 435-437.
10. Udayan P.S. and Indira Balachandran. 2006.Cleistanths sankunnianus Sivar. & Indu. – A rare and little known endemic plant rediscovered from wild populations in Kollam district of Kerala state, India.Bull. Bot. Surv. India, 48 (1-4): 217-218.
11. Satheesh George, Tushar K.V., Udayan P.S. and Balachandran 2006. Seed germination and seedling vigour of Holostemma ada-kodien. Jour. Tropical Medicinal Plants, 7 (1): 83-86. 12. Satheesh George, Tushar K.V., Udayan P.S., Sudhakar Raja, Unnikrishnan K.P., Remashree A.B., Indira Balachandran and P.N. Ravindran. 2006. Adhatoda zeylanica –A Review Jour. Tropical Medicinal Plants, 7 (1): 137-148.
25. Pius. O.L, Sujanapal. P, Varghese. A.O. and Udayan. P.S. 2013. Vegetation characteristics of southern secondary moist Mixed deciduous forests of windward Anamalai’s of Western Ghats, India. International Jour. Integrative sciences, Innovation and Technology 2(3): 42-53. 26. Robi A.J. and P.S. Udayan. 2013. Actinodaphne shendurunii (Lauraceae): A new species from Southern Western Ghats, India. International Journal Plant, Animal and Environmental Sciences. 3(3): 185-188. 27. Robi A.J., Jomy Augustin, N. Sasidharan and P.S. Udayan. 2013. Rediscovery of an endemic and rare Premna paucinervis (Verbenaceae) from the Western Ghats after a century. Rheedea 23(1): 10-12. 28. Punnakkal S. Udayan, Regy Yohannan, Madhavanpillai S. Devipriya, Vijayavalli Devipriya & Ayilliath K. Pradeep 2013. Salacia vellaniana Udayan, Yohannan & Pradeep (Celastraceae), a new species from India. Candollea 68 (1): 147- 149. 29. Sujanapal P., A.J. Robi, P.S. Udayan and K.J. Dantus 2013. Syzygium sasidharanii sp. nov. (Myrtaceae) – A new species with edible fruits from Agasthyamala Hills of Western Ghats, India. International Jour. Advanced Research 1 (5): 44-48. 30. Anilkumar K.A. 2013. A new species of Clematis L. (Ranunculaceae) from Western Ghats of Kerala, India. International Journal Plant, Animal and Environmental Sciences. 3 (4): 81-85. 31. Anilkumar K.A., M. Prabhukumar and P.S. Udayan. 2013. Caralluma bicolor Ramach. et al., (Apocynaceae, Asclepiadoideae) – A rare and little known endemic plant as a new report from the Western Ghats of Palakkad District, Kerala State, India. Jour. Threatened Taxa. www.threatenedtaxa.org 5 (15): 5007-5009. 32. Anilkumar K.A. and P.S. Udayan. 2013. A new species of Oxalis L. (Oxalidaceae) from Western Ghats of Kerala, India. International Journal of Advanced Research 1 (10): 55-58. 33. Anilkumar K.A., M. Prabhukumar and P.S. Udayan. 2013. Notes on Justicia notha Clarke (Acanthaceae) – A Critically Endangered and Endemic species from Southern Western Ghats of India. NeBIO International Journal of Environment and Biodiversity. 4(6): 33-35. 34. Udayan P.S., A.J. Robi and K.A. Anilkumar. 2013. Decalepis nervosa (Wight & Arn.) Venter(Apocynaceae, Periplocaceae): a rare and little known endemic plant from Kerala. Nelumbo, 55: 188-190. ISSN 0976 5069, Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta. 35. Robi A.J., P.A. Jose and P. S. Udayan.2014. Thottea sasidharaniana sp. nov. (Aristolochiaceae) from Peninsular India. Nordic Journal of Botany. 31: 001–004. 36. Udayan P. S., A.V. Raghu, V. B. Sreekumar and E.M. Muraleedaran. 2014. A new variety of Salacia (Celastraceae) from the Western Ghats of Kerala, South India. International Journal Plant, Animal and Environmental Sciences. 4 (3): 100-102. ISSN 2231-4490. 37. A.J. Robi, P. Sujanapal, and P.S. Udayan.Cinnamomum agasthyamalayanum sp. nov. (Lauraceae) from Kerala, India.International Journal of Advanced Research 2 (10): 1012-1016. ISSN 2320-5407. 38. Udayan, P.S., K. Ravikumar and S. Noorunnisa Begum. 2001. Additions to the flora of Chikmagalur District, Karnataka State. MyForest. 37(1): 325-334. 39. . Ravikumar, K., P.S. Udayan and S.P. Subramani. 2001. Additions to the Flora of Karnataka. MyForest. 37 (4): 619-624.
40. Udayan, P.S. and K. Ravikumar 2002. Additions to the Flora of Coorg District, Karnataka, India. MyForest. 38 (3): 225-232.
41. Ravikumar, K. and P.S. Udayan. 2002. Notes on Marsdenia razianaYogan. & Subr., An endemic species to the Western Ghats of Karnataka and Kerala. Zoos’ Print. Journal 17(12): 949-950. 42. Udayan, P.S. and K. Ravikumar 2003. Additions to the Flora of Shimoga District, Karnataka, India. MyForest. 39 (1): 7-18. 43. Udayan, P.S. and K. Ravikumar 2003. Additions to the Flora of Bangalore District, Karnataka, India. MyForest. 39(2): 103-108. 44. Udayan, P.S. and K. Ravikumar. 2003. New Plant Records for Karnataka State. Indian Jour. Forestry. 26(4): 384 -388. 45. Ravikumar, K., P.S. Udayan and S.P. Subramani. 2004. Notes on Distribution ofCapparis rotundifolia Rottler (Capparaceae). The Indian Forester 130 (3): 313-317. 46. Udayan, P.S., K. Ravikumar and K. Udaiyan. 2004. New plant reports to the state of Karnataka. The Indian Forester 130 (5): 551-564. 47. Udayan, P.S., K.V. Tushar, Satheesh George and Indira Balachandran. 2004. Gymnema khandalense Santapau – A rare and little known endemic red listed medicinal plant from Nilakkal forest, near Sabarimala (Western Ghats), Patthanamthitta district of Kerala. Zoos’ Print, Journal 19 (9): 1622-1623. 48. Udayan, P.S., Satheesh George, K.V. Tushar and Indira Balachandran. 2004. Tinospora sinensis (Lour.) Merr. – A New Report to the State of Tamil Nadu from Sickupara, Kolli Hills Forest, Namakkal District. Zoos’ Print, Journal 19 (9): 1623-1624. 49. Udayan, P.S. 2004. A new location for Madhuca insignis (Radlk.) H.J. Lam.-A rare, endemic and red listed plant near Venur of Dakshina Kannada District, Karnataka.. Silviculturist, (4) 295. 50. Udayan, P.S., K.V. Tushar and Satheesh George. 2004. Notes on Rare, Endemic, Red Listed plants as additions to The Flora of Cannanore district (Kannur), Kerala state. Indian Jour. Forestry. 27 (4): 341-346. 51. Udayan, P.S., K.V. Tushar, Satheesh George, and Indira Balachandran. 2004. Some common medicinal plants used by the Kuruba community of Thamadihalli forest near Tiptur, Tumkur District, Karnataka, India. Jour. Non Timber Forest Products. 11 (3): 215-219. 52. Udayan, P.S., Satheesh George, K.V. Tushar and Indira Balachandran. 2005. Some common Medicinal plants used by the Nayaka community, Savandurga Forest of Magadi Taluk, Bangalore Rural district, Karnataka, India. Natural Remedies 5 (1): 35-40. 53. Udayan, P.S., Satheesh George, K.V. Tushar and Indira Balachandran. 2005. Medicinal Plants used by the Kaadar Tribes of Sholayar forest, Thrissur District, Kerala. Indian Jour. Traditional Knowledge, 4 (2): 159-163.
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