i.“Flora of Madhaulia Forest-Dicotyledons (Ranunculaceae-Tiliaceae) and Asteraceae of Gorakhpur” during Symposium at Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur.
ii. “Vegetational composition of Nagdev, Pauri Garhwal” at ISCA, New Delhi, 1986.
iii. Phenological observation of some woody angiosperms of Pauri Garhwal” at ISCA, Bangalore, 1987.
iv. “Flora, vegetation and plant resources of Khirsu protected reserve in Pauri Garhwal district” at ISCA, Pune, 1988.
v. “Interesting wild ornamental plant of Pauri Garhwal” at ISCA, Cochin, 1990.
vi. “Less known wild edible plants of Shevoroy & Kolli hills of South India” at IVth International Congress of Ethnobiology, NBRI, Lucknow, 1994.
vii. “Crotalaria L. of Salem District, Tamil Nadu” at ISCA, Kolkata, 1995.
viii. “Taxonomic studies on the genus Crotalaria L. in India” at NBRI, Lucknow, 1998.
ix. “Taxonomic revision of Genus Crotalaria L. (Sections Arenariae & Diffusae) at ISCA, Pune, 2000.
x. Taxonomic revision of genus Crotalaria L. in India (Section Alatae Benth.) 70th Session NASI, Allahabad, 2000.
xi. Taxonomic revision of genus Crotalaria L. in India (Section Calycinae Benth.) at ISCA, New Delhi, 2001.
xii. Taxonomic Revision of the genus Crotalaria L. in India (Section Eriocarpae Benth.) at the IAAT Seminar at BSI, NRC, Dehra Dun.
xiii. Tribe Crotalariae in West Bengal at 14th IAAT , Thiruvananthapuram.
xiv. Wild Asteraceous species of Indian Botanic Garden at the National Seminar of APT.
xv. Families Brachycaulaceae & Rosaceae in Sikkim at the Seminar BOTSYM- 2008 at N.B.U., Siliguri.
xvi. Plant Exploration in Sikkim Himalaya and its diversity with emphasis on Rosaceous Flora at XIXth IAAT, Lucknow.
xvii. Plant Diversity in Sikkim Himalaya at National Conference, U.P. College, Varanasi.
xviii. Wetlands of Uttar Pradesh with special reference to Eastern regions – Diversity and Conservation at National Conference at DDU Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur.
xix. Diversity & Management of Invasive Allien Flora of Uttar Pradesh at the workshop held at ISD College, Allahabad.
Publications:
i. Books : 3
a. A. A. Ansari (2006) Flora &Vegetation of Madhaulia Forest, Gorakhpur (152 pages)
b. A. A. Ansari (2008) Crotalaria L.in India (xii, 376 pages)
c. A. A. Ansari (2014) Rosaceae of Sikkim (xi, 392 pages)
ii. Papers published : 279
a. Contribution for books – 19 (Hindi-8)
b. Papers – 197 (Hindi-45)
c. Abstracts – 63
iii. Papers communicated: 05
iv. Papers accepted : 02
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
AS INDEPENDENT AUTHOR:
1. ANSARI, A.A. 1984(a) Vegetation Analysis of Madhaulia Forest, Gorakhpur-Emphasis to Special habitats. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 5(4) 894-903. (Part of Ph.D. Thesis).
2. —————— 1984 (b) Cotula australis (Sieb. ex Spreng.) Hook.f. – New distributional record. Ibid. 5(4): 915-916. (Part of Ph. D. Thesis).
3. ——————– 1986. Flora of Madhaulia Forest, Gorakhpur (U.P.) Dicotyledons-Checklist-I. Ibid. 98(2): 329-337. (Part of Ph.D. Thesis).
4. ——————– 1989. Phenological aspect of Madhaulia Forest, Gorakhpur. The Indian Forester 115(4): 250-257. (Part of Ph.D. Thesis).
5. ——————– 1990. Red Data Sheets of rare and endangered Angiospermic species of peninsular India. In Red Data Book of Indian Plants (ed. M.P. Nayar & A.R.K. Sastry) Vol. III. 16, 17, 21, 107, 128, 129, 141, 178, 180, 181, 207, 208, 210-211.
6. ——————– 1990. Extended distribution of an endemic monotypic genus Wagatea Dalz. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 14(3): 746. (Part of Ph.D. Thesis).
7. ——————– 1991. Critical notes on the genus Crotalaria L. IV. (a) Higher plants of Indian subcontinent Vol. II. 33-40. (Addl. Ser. of Indian J. Forestry No. V).
8. ——————– 1991. Notes on geographical range of Hemigraphis hirta (Vahl.) T. Anderson. Ibid II. 43 – 44 (Part of Ph.D. Thesis).
9. ——————– 1991. Critical notes on the genus Crotalaria L. IV (b) – Taxonomic Status of a few taxa. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 15(2): 455-456.
10.——————- 1991. Ethnobotanical notes on some plants of Khirsu, Pauri Garhwal, U.P. Ethnobotany 3: 105-106.
11.——————– 1991. Role of Biosphere Reserve in Environmental protection. In EPPCONEWS. Patna.
12.——————– 1992. Role of Botanical Garden – A case study of National Orchidarium and Experimental Garden, Yercaud. T.N. In Souvenir of 16th Flower Show of Pondicherry.
13.——————– 1992. Crotalaria longipes Wight & Arn. – An endemic and endangered plant from Kolli hills. Indian J. Forestry 15(1): 81-82.
14.——————– 1992. Rare and endangered species of the genus Crotalaria L. in India. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 16(1): 161-165.
15.——————– 1992. Cnidium monnieri (L.) Cusson-notes on its occurrence in India. Ibid. 16(1): 232-233.
16.——————– 1992. Crotalaria priestleyoides Benth. ex Baker-A rare plant from Shevoroy hills. Ibid. 16(2): 339-340.
17.——————– 1992. Ethnobotany of Urtica ardens Link (Urticaceae). Ibid. 16(2): 391-392.
18.——————– 1993. Threatened medicinal plants from Madhaulia Forest of Gorakhpur. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 17(1): 241.
19.——————– 1993. Crotalaria venusta Wall. ex Ansari (Leguminosae) – A new species from Burma. Kew Bull. 42(4): 755-756.
20.——————– 1995. Crotalaria acicularis Buch. –Ham. ex Benth.(Leguminosae) – A newrecord for Andamans. Indian J. Forestry 19(1): 93-94.
21.——————– 1995. Flora of Madhaulia Forest-IV-Monocotyledons (Poaceae) in Higher plants of Indian sub-continent, an Additional Series of Indian J. Forestry Vol. V: 197-216. (Published March, 1996).
22.——————– 1995. National Orchidarium and Experimental Garden, Yercaud, South India J. Orchid. Soc. Ind. 9(1-2): 43-44. (Published Nov. 1996).
23.————————- 1996. Flora of Madhaulia Forest, Gorakhpur U.P. – Checklist-II J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 20(1): 149-166.
24.——————– 1997. Conservation of Medicinal plants-A case study of Madhaulia Forest, Gorakhpur. In Souvenir. The Living World Society, Gorakhpur.
25.——————– 1997. Crotalaria L. of Salem District, Tamil Nadu. J. Liv-World 4(2): 20-22. (Published March-April, 1998).
26.——————– 1997. Medicinal Plants of Madhaulia Forest of Gorakhpur. J. Non-Timber Forest Products. Vol. 4(3/4): 138-150. (Published April, 1998).
27.——————– 1997. Seasonal aspects of Asteraceous Flora of Pauri Garhwal. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 21(3): 619-624. (Published March-April, 1998).
28.——————– 1997. Less known wild edible plants of Shevoroy & Kolli hills of South India In: Contribution to Indian Ethnobotany 3rd Ed. (ed. S.K. Jain): 243-247.
29.——————– 1998. Wild Edible Plants of Madhaulia Forest, Gorakhpur, U.P. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 22(1): 367-370.
30.——————– 2000. Fodder Plants of Madhaulia Forest of Gorakhpur. Proc. Nat. Seminar of Integrated Management of Plant Resources (ed. Rai, M.K., A. Varma & Rajak, R.C.): 133-136.
31.——————- 2000. Flora of Madhaulia Forest-III – Monocotyledons (Cyperaceae). Higher Plants of Indian Sub-continent IX: 131-145. (Addl. Series of Indian J. Forestry No. XI), BSMPS, Dehradun.
32.—————— 2000. Flora of Madhaulia Forest – IV. Dicotyledons (Ranunculaceae – Tiliaceae). Higher Plants of Indian Sub-continent IX: 147-167. (Addl. Series of Indian J. Forestry No. XI), BSMPS, Dehradun.
33.——————– 2002. Taxonomic Studies on the Genus Crotalaria L. in India. In: Advances in Legume Research in India, 157-169. (ed. R.R. Rao & L.B. Chaudhary), Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehra Den.
34.——————- 2002. Less known Medicinal Plants of Salem Distirct of Tamil Nadu. In: V. K. Singh et. al. ed. Recent Progress in Medicinal Plants-Ethnomedicine and Pharmacognosy. 7(2): 121-125. SCH TECH Pub., USA.
36.——————–2006.Taxonomic Studies on the genus Crotalaria L. in India – II: Infrageneric Classification J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 30 (3): 570 – 582.
37.——————–2007. Coluria R.Br. (Rosaceae) – A New Generic Record for India. Indian J. Forestry. 30(1): 121-122.
38.——————–2007. The Family Rosaceae in Sikkim-Diversity and Distribution: an Appraisal-I. Pleione.1 (2): 38-45. East Himalayan Society for Spermatophytic Taxonomy, North Bengal University,Siliguri.
39.ANSARI, A.A. 2008. Padus cornuta (Wall. ex Royle) Carr. var. integrifolia (Ghora & Panigrahi) Ansari (Rosaceae)-A new combination. Indian J. Forestry 31(2): 321.
40.—————- 2008. in K.K. Bhutani (ed.), Herbal Wealth of North East India: A Pictorial Guide. NIPER, Punjab, pages 1-400 (Contribution for book).
41.————— 2008 in K.K. Bhutani (ed.) Herbal Wealth of North East India, Data and Appraisal, NIPER, Punjab, pages 1-188. (Contribution for book).
42.—————- 2008 (Published 2009). Lindera cercidifolia Hemsl. (Lauraceae) A new record for India. Bull. Bot. Surv. India 50(1-4): 156.
43.—————- 2012. Spiraea zabeliana Schneider (Rosaceae) – A new record for Sikkim. Indian J. Forestry 35(3): 391-392.
44.—————– 2013. Plant Diversity in Sikkim Himalaya with emphasis on Rosaceous Floraand Conservation Strategies. In Dwivedi N. (ed.), Environmental Problem and Plant, pages
2. ——————&——————- 1978. Economic plants of Madhaulia Forest, Gorakhpur. The Botanique IX (1-4): 185-192. Published December, 1980. (Part of Ph.D. Thesis).
3. —————— &——————- 1981. Phytosociological studies of Madhaulia Forest of Gorakhpur. Indian J. Botany 4 (1): 83-90. (Part of Ph.D. Thesis).
4. —————— & ——————- 1979. Biological spectrum of Madhaulia Forest of Gorakhpur. Indian. J. Forestry 2 (2): 155-157. (Part of Ph.D. Thesis).
5. ——————- 1981. Flora of Madhaulia Forest-Monocotyledons II (Pontederiaceae-Erioaulaceae). Bull. Bot. Soc. Bengal 35 (1): 57-62 (Published January, 1984) (Part of Ph.D. Thesis.)
6. ——————- & NAND, G. 1985. Some important Medicinal Plants of Pauri Garhwal. Himalayan Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin. 2(1): 42-44.
7. —————— & —————– 1986. Cymbidium macrorhizon Lindl. – A rare orchid from Pauri Garhwal. Indian J. Forestry 9 (4): 358.
8. —————-, SINGH, S.K. & DIXIT, S.N. 1987. Seasonal aspects of Asteraceous Flora of Gorakhpur District. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 9(2): 343-349.
9. —————- & THOTHATHRI, K. 1987. Red Data Sheets of rare and endangered species of the genus Crotalaria L. in India. In Red Data Book of Indian Plants (ed. M.P. Nayar & A.R.K. Sastry) Vol. I. 147-159.
10.—————- & NAND, G. 1987. Little known economic plants of Pauri Garhwal. Indian J. Forestry 10(4) 316-317.
11.—————–& BHADOLA, G.N. Phenological observation of some woody angiosperms of Pauri Garhwal. Ibid. 12(1): 21-24.
12.————– & THOTHATHRI, K. 1988. Red Data Sheets of rare and endangered species of the genus Crotalaria L. in India. In Red Data Book of Indian Plants (ed. M.P. Nayar & A.R.K. Sastry) Vol. 2: 109-118.
13.ANSARI, A.A. & THOTHATHRI, K. 1986. Critical notes on the genus Crotalaria L. III. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 6 (3): 44 – 745.
14.————– & NEGI, P.S. 1990. Biosphere Reserve -Protection of genetic resources and endangered species. – A case study of Garhwal Himalaya with emphasis on Flora in Himalayan Environmental Problem. ed. S.R. Chandha, Ashis Publishing House, New Delhi, Pages 119-128.
15.————— & DWARAKAN, P. 1990. Lilium wallichianum Schultes f. var. neilgherrense (Wight) H. Hara – A rare plant from Shevaroy hills. J. Econ. Tax. Bot. 14 (3) : 615-616.
16.————— & DWARAKAN, P. 1992. Papilionanthe teres (Roxb.) Schltr. – A new record for Tamil Nadu with notes on its cultivation. Indian J. Forestry 15(2): 185-187.
17.————— & ——————- 1992. Wild Ornamentals of Sanyasimalai of Yercaud in Salem District, Tamil Nadu. In Souvenir 16th Flower Show of Pondicherry.
18.————— & VEENA CHANDRA, 1992. Additions in the Flora of Gorakhpur. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 16(1): 155-160. (Part of Ph.D. Thesis).
19.————– , P.G. DIWAKAR & P. DWARAKAN, 1993. Beautiful wild plants of Salem District, Tamil Nadu In Souvenir 17th Flower Show of Pondicherry. Pages 18-19.
20.—————– & P. DWARAKAN 1993. Wild Food Plants of Shevaroy and Kolli hills. Ibid. Pages 30-31.
21.—————- , P.G. DIWAKAR & P. DWARAKAN, 1993. Field observations on two orchids from Shevaroy and Kolli hills and their cultivation. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 17(2): 473-476.
22.—————- & P. DWARAKAN, 1993. Vigna vexillata (L.) A. Rich. – A threatened plant and as new record for Tamil Nadu Carnatic from Kolli hills. Ibid: 247-248.
23.—————- & ———————- 1993. Rare/Endangered Orchids in National Orchidarium, Yercaud. Indian Journal of Bio-Research 21(1): 1-4.
24.—————- & ———————- 1994. Beautiful Orchids of South India-National Orchidarium, In Souvenir 18th Flower Show of Pondicherry. Pages 10-11.
25.—————- & P. DWARAKAN, 1993. Seed germination study of Crotalaria pallida Ait. at Yercaud. J. LIV. WORLD 1(1): 81-83.
26.ANSARI, A.A., P.G. DIWAKAR & P. DWARAKAN, 1994. Studies on parasitic angiosperms of Shevaroy and Kolli Hills. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 18(2): 297-300.
27.—————– do —————– 1994. Occurrence of Taeniophyllum alwisii Lindl. – A tiny rare and little known orchid from Shevaroy & Kolli hills of Tamil Nadu. Indian J. Forestry 17(3): 260-261 (published 1995).
28.—————- & P. DWARAKAN, 1995. Luisia abrahamii Vatsala (Orchidaceae) – A new record for Tamil Nadu, J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. Add. Series No. 11:143-144.
29.—————- & P.G. DIWAKAR & P. DWARAKAN, 1995. Conservation of Orchids – A review on few species of Shevaroy and Kolli hills. Ibid. 73-75.
30.—————- & P. DWARAKAN, 1995. Conservation of Orchids-Cultivation of four rare/endangered orchids in National Orchidarium & Experimental Garden, Yercaud, Ibid.: 119-120.
31.—————- & P.G. DIWAKAR, 1995. Epipogium roseum (D. Don.) Lindl – A rare saprophytic orchid and new record from Salem District. Ibid. : 127-128.
32.—————- & P. DWARAKAN, 1995. Studies on the Orchids of National Orchidarium and Experimental Garden, Yercaud, Tamil Nadu, Ibid.: 129 – 142.
33.—————- & P.G. DIWAKAR & P. DWARAKAN, 1995. Ceropegia fimbriifera Bedd. – An endemic and vulnerable plant from Shevaroy hills. Indian J. Forestry 18(3): 258-259. (Published March, 1996).
34.—————- & GHANA NAND, 1996. Flora of Khirsu Protected Reserve, Pauri Garhwal-Checklist. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 20(1): 167-173.
35.—————- , P.G. DIWAKAR & P. DWARAKAN, 1995. Two Interesting Orchids from Southern India. J. Orchid. Soc. India 9(1-2): 19-21.
36.—————- & P. DWARAKAN, 1995. Conservation of Orchids – Cultivation of four rare/endemic orchids in National Orchidarium and Experimental Garden, Yercaud. In Orchids in India ed. J. K. Maheshwari et al. Scientific Publishers, Jodhpur, Pages 119-120.
37.—————- & P.G. DIWAKAR, 1995. Epipogeumroseum (D. Don) Lindl. – A rare sporophytic orchid and a new record for Salem District. Ibid.:127-128.
38.—————- & P. DWARAKAN, 1995. Luisia abrahamIi Vatsala (Orchidaceae) – A new record from Tamil Nadu. Ibid.: 143-144.
39.—————- & P. DWARAKAN, 1995. – Studies on the Orchids of National Orchidarium and Experimental Garden, Yercaud, Tamil Nadu. Ibid.: 129-142.
40.ANSARI, A.A., P. DWARAKAN, & P.G. DIWAKAR. 1995. Conservation of Orchids – A review on few species of Shevoroy and Kolli hills, Ibid.: 73-75.
41.—————- & GHANA NAND. 1997. Flora of Experimental Botanic Garden, Nagdev, Pauri Garhwal, Bull. Bot. Surv. India. 35: 77-86.
43.—————–, A. SUBRAMANIAM, B.S., ELANGO & P. DWARAKAN. 1999. Plant Resources of National Orchidarium and Experimental Garden, Yercaud, South India. Adv. Pl. Sci. Res. India (ed. Y.P.S. Pundir) Vol. IX: 49-96.
44.—————- & R.C. SRIVASTAVA. 2000. Family Malvaceae in Indian Botanic Garden. Advances in Plant Science Research. XI: 75-88. International Book Distribution, Dehra Dun (Published in 2002).
45.—————— & P. DWARAKAN, 2002 (Published 2004) Studies on Orchids of Shevoroy and Kolli Hills of South India, Bull. Bot. Surv. India 44(1 – 4): 1 – 16.
46.ANSARI, A.A., S.K. SINGH & S.N. DIXIT. 2000. Asteraceae of Gorakhpur District. Higher Plants of India Sub-continent IX: 97-114 (Addl. Series of Indian J. Forestry No. XI), BSMPS, Dehradun.
47.————- & P. DWARAKAN 2002 (Published 2004) National Orchidarium and Experimental Garden, Yercaud – terrestrial orchids in cultivation, Ibid.: 44(1-4):17–24.
48.—————- & S. PANDA. 2004. Wild Asteraceous Species of Indian Botanic Garden. Bull. Bot. Surv. India (Seminar Volume) 46 (1-4):57-59.
49.——————– & A.B.D. Selvam 2005 (Published 2006) Crotalaria assamica Benth. – A Wild Ornamental Plant of Restricted Distribution in India. ENVIS Newsletter Vol. 10 (1 & 2): 15, BSI, Howrah.
50.ANSARI, A.A., A.K. PANDA & K.K. BRAHMA. 2009 (2011). Medicinal uses of Flowering Plants by the Local People of Samdong, East Sikkim: J. Drug Research in Ayurveda & Siddha vol. 30 No. 3-4, pp. 41-48.
1. THOTHATHRI, K. & A.A. ANSARI, 1978. Critical notes on the genus Crotalaria L. – II. Bull. Bot. Surv. India 20(1-4): 179-183. (Date of publication 31st December,, 1979).
2. ——————– do ——————–, 1979. Critical notes on the genus Crotalaria L. Indian J. Forestry 2(3): 280-283.
3. DUTTA, ANUKUL & A.A. ANSARI, 1979. Cuscuta campestris Yuncker (Cuscutaceae) – A new pest of economic crops of India. – Its distribution and host Record. Bull Bot. Surv. India 21(1-4): 202-203. (Date of publication 16th February, 1982.)
4. RAJWAR, C.S. & A.A. ANSARI, 1982. On the identity of Crotalaria burhia Buch. – Ham. ex Benth. in the Flora of Dehra Dun. Science & Culture 48: 111.
5. NEGI, P.S. & A.A. ANSARI, 1990. Computer oriented methodology for Forest Resource Development and Utilisation – A case study of U.P. Himalaya in Himalayan Environmental Problem ed. S.K. Chadha, Ashis Publishing House, New Delhi) Pages 105-118.
6. HOSAGOUDAR, V.B. & A.A. ANSARI, 1991. Meliola mangiferae Earle – A new record of fungus for Andamans. J. Andaman Sci. Assoc. 7(2): 89-91 (Dec. 1991).
7. DWARAKAN, P. & A.A. ANSARI, 1992. Ethnobotanical notes on Valikedupatti and surroundings of kolli malai of Salem District, Tamil Nadu, J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. Addl. Ser. 10: 495-499.
8. ALAGESABOOPATHI & A.A. ANSARI, 1993. Abnormal stages during the development of prothallus of Adiantum capillus L. from Shevoroy hills of Tamil Nadu. J. Pl. Anat. Morph. 6 (2): 184 – 186.
9. DIWAKAR, P.G. & A.A. ANSARI, 1995. Flowering plants of Lonar Lake National Monument-Checklist. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 19(1) 1-8.
10.———————- & —————– 1995. Weed Flora of Buldhana district of Maharashtra, Ibid. 19(3): 607-712.
11.DWARAKAN, P. & A.A. ANSARI, 1996. Less known uses of plants of Kollimalai (Salem District, Tamil Nadu) in South India. Ibid. Additional Series (12): 284-286.
12.PANDEY, H.S., P. DWARAKAN & A.A. ANSARI, 1996. A new record of Schoenorchis nivea (Lindl.) Schltr. (Orchidaceae) from Kolli hills, Ibid. 20(3) 697-680.
13.DWARAKAN, P., P.G. DIWAKAR & A.A. ANSARI, 1997. – Common plants of the Krishna River Basin. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 21(1): 13-18.
15.DWARAKAN, P., P.G. DIWAKAR & A.A. ANSARI, 1997. Floristic and Vegetational studies of the Krishna Basin. Higher Plants of India Sub-continent, VI: 13-152 (Addl. Series of Indian J. Forestry No. VIII), BSMPS, Dehradun.
16.DWARAKAN, P. & A.A. ANSARI, 1998. Studies on the fern flora of Kolli hills-Eastern Ghats of Salem District in Tamil Nadu. J. Liv. World. 5(1): 28-33.
17.SILAS, R.A. & A.A. ANSARI. 1999. Gerbera maxima (D. Don) Beauv. – A rare plant rediscovered after a Sanctuary from Pauri Garhwal with notes on its uses. Ad. Pl. Sc. Res. India Vol. X: 69-70.
18.DWARAKAN, P. & A.A. ANSARI. 2001. Additions to the Orchids of National Orchidarium and Experimental Garden, Yercaud, Tamil Nadu. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 25(3): 539-541.
19.DIWAKAR, P.G. & A.A. ANSARI, 2003. Economic importance of plant resources of Buldhana District of Maharashtra. J. Econ. Tax. Bot. 27(3): 592-600.
20.UPADHYAY, G.K., A.A. ANSARI & BHARATI BEHERA 2006 Dorstenia contrajerva L. (Moraceae) – A new Record for India. J. Non Timber Forest Products 13(1): 77 – 79.
21.D.PRADHAN, A.K.SAHOO & A.A.ANSARI 2006 Selected and Rare Medicinal Plants of SIkkim Himalaya. The Orchid, Souvenir 14th National Children in Science Congress, Sikkim State Council of Science and Technology, Gangtok. Pages 37 – 39.
22.CHHETRI,GEETAMANI,T.M.HYNNIEWTA & A.A.ANSARI.2007. Two New Additions to the Juncaceae of India. Indian J. Forestry. 30 (3): 357-360.
23.SAHOO, A.K. & A.A.ANSARI 2007.Some Potential Medicinal Plant Resources of Sikkim. Sovenir. National Training Workshop on Folkmedicine &Local Health Tradition of Sikkim, Gangtok, pages 29-35.
24.SAHOO, A.K. & A.A.ANSARI 2007-08. Threatened Orchid ( Satyrium Sw.) in Sikkim Himalaya. ENVIS 1(2): 4- 5, Govt. of Sikkim, Gangtok.
25.CHHETRI, GEETAMANI, T.M.HYNNIEWTA & A.A.ANSARI.2007. Rare and Endangered species of Juncus L. (Juncaceae) in North-East Himalaya. Pleione 1(2): 70-75.
26. UPADHYAY, G.K, A.A. ANSARI & B. BEHERA 2006. Dorstenia contrajerva L. (Moraceae): A new record for India. J Non -Timber Forest Products 13(1): 77 – 79.
27. PRADHAN, D., A.K. SAHOO & A.A. ANSARI. 2006. Selected-and rare medicinal plants of Sikkim Himalaya. Orchid Souvenir, 14th National Children’s Science Congress, Sikkim. pp. 37-39
28.CHETTRI, GEETAMANI, HYNNIEWTA, T.M. & ANSARI, A.A. 2007. Rare and Endangered species of Juncus L. (Juncaceae) in North –East Himalaya Pleone 1(2): 70–75.
29.CHETTRI, GEETAMANI, HYNNIEWTA, T.M. & ANSARI, A.A. 2007. Two New Addition to the Juncaceae of India Indian J. Forestry 30 (3): 357 – 360.
30.SAHOO, A.K. & ANSARI, A.A. 2007, Some potential medicinal plants resources of Sikkim. Souvenir, National Training Workshop on Folk Medicine & Local Health Tradition of Sikkim, Regional Research Institutes, (Ayurveda) Gangok, Sikkim, page 29-35.
31.CHHETRI, GEETAMANI, HYNNIEWTA, T.M. & ANSARI, A.A. 2007 (publishedMarch, 2008) – A new taxon of Juncus L.(Juncaceae) from Sikkim Himalaya. Indian J. Forestry 30 (4): 539-541.
32.SINGH, AJAI KUMAR, SHALINI SINGH, MEER SRIVASTAVA & A.A. ANSARI. 2008. Morpho-Taxonomic Studies on seeds and seedling of four narcotic plants of Varanasi District, Uttar Pradesh. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 32(4): 891-896.
33.MEERA SRIVASTAVA, AJAI KUMAR SINGH & A. A. ANSARI. 2009. Cypselar morphological features of Blumea (Asteraceae) and their taxonomic significance. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 33(1): 102- 108.
34.GEETAMANI CHHETRI, T.M. HYNNIEWTA & A. A. ANSARI. 2009. Critical notes on Juncus rohtangensis Goel & Aswal and its occurrence in Sikkim ibid 33 (1): 78 – 80.
35.AJAI KUMAR SINGH, PRIYANKA SINGH, YOGINI DEVI & A. A. ANSARI 2009. Grass weeds of cultivated fields in South- eastern Uttar Pradesh, ibid 33(1): 81-101.
36.KHOLIA, B.S. & A.A. ANSARI 2009. Occurance of Aleuritopteris tamburii (Hook.) Ching. in India. Nat. Acad. Sci. Lett. 32 (7 & 8): 227-230.
37.UPADHYAY, GAUTAM KUMAR, A.A. ANSARI & A.K. DALAI. 2009. Dorstenia bahiensis Kotzsch ex Fisch. & C.A. Mey (Moraceae) – First Naturalized Record for India. Indian J. Forestry 31(3): 479-482.
38.UPADHYAY, G.K. & A.A. ANSARI. 2010. A new variety of Morus macroura (Moraceae) from Arunachal Pradesh, India Rheedea Vol. 20(1): 44-49.
39.UPADHYAY, G.K. & A.A. ANSARI. 2010. Artocarpus dadah Miq. (Moraceae) – A new distributional record for India from Andaman Islands. Indian Forester. 136(4): 539-542.
40.UPADHYAY, GAUTAM KUMAR, SUNIL KUMAR SRIVASTAVA & ANIS AHMAD ANSARI. 2010. Typification of the name Allaenthus kurzii Hook.f. (Moraceae). Candollea 65(1): 21-22.
41.SAHOO, A.K. & A.A. ANSARI. 2009 (2010) Less known Ethnic uses of plants of South Sikkim. Nelumbo 51: 219-222.
42.UPADHYAY GAUTAM KUMAR, A.K., S.K. SRIVASTAVA & A.A. ANSARI. 2010. A new locality of Antiaris taxicaria subsp. macrophylla (Moraceae) in Andaman Islands, India with a note on its conservation. J. Jap. Bot. 85: 350-357.
43.TIWARI, ARJUN PRASAD, BHAWANA JOSHI, & A.A. ANSARI. 2012 Ethnomedicinal uses of some weeds of Uttar Pradesh, India. Researcher 4(7): 67-72.
44.JOSHI, BHAVANA, A.P. TIWARI, A.A. ANSARI & KANAK PAL. 2012. Ex-situ conservation of medicinal plants at G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand, India. Bioherald 2(1): 83-93.
45.TIWARI, ARJUN PRASAD, BHAVANA JOSHI & A.A. ANSARI. 2012. Less known Ethnomedicinal uses of some Orchids by Tribal inhabitants of Amarkantak Plateau, Madhya Pradesh, India. Nature and Science (Nat. Sci.) 10(12): 33-37.
46.TIWARI, ARJUN PRASAD & A.A. ANSARI. 2012 (December). Stylosanthes fruticosa (Retz.) Alston (Fabaceae) – New record for Uttar Pradesh. Indian J. Forestry 35(4): 499-500.
47.JOSHI, BHAVANA, ARJUN PRASAD TIWARI & A.A. ANSARI. 2013. Contribution to the Wild Vascular Floristic Diversity of the Campus of G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar, Uttrakhand, India. New York Science Journal (N Y Sci J) 6(1): 124-132.
Nees (Acanthacea) – A new generic record for Madhya Pradesh.Indian J. Forestry 36(1):91-95.
49.TIWARI, ARJUN PRASAD & ANIS AHMAD ANSARI.2013. Crotalaria clarkeiGamble (Fabaceae) – A new record for Madhya Pradesh.Indian J. Forestry 36(2):249-252.
50. UPADHYAY, G.K., A.A.ANSARI & A.K. DALAI.2013. Maclura pubescens (Trecul) Z. K. Zhou & M.G.Gilbert (Moraceae) – A new distributional record for India. Indian J. Forestry 36 (3):389-391.
50.VAISHYA, JEETENDRA KUMAR, ANIS AHMAD ANSARI & NAWAL KISHORE DUBEY.2013.Enumeration of tribe Heliantheae (Asteraceae) in Indian Flora.Bioherald( Int. J. Biodiversity & Environment) 3(2):82-86.
51.SAROJ, KANCHAN SINGH, JEETENDRA KUMAR VAISHYA & ANIS AHMAD ANSARI 2013. Studies on the current status of free running water around Allahabad with special reference to the river Ganga and its confluents. Ibid. 3(2):135-138.
52.VAISHYA, JEETENDRA KUMAR, A.A.ANSARI & N.K.DUBEY.2013-2014. Additions to the Flora of BHU Campus. PRAJNA, Journal of the Banaras Hindu University.59 (02):154-157.
53.———————————————, ANIS AHMAD ANSARI and NAWAL KISHORE DUBEY.2013. Spilanthes radicans Jacq. (Asteraceae)-A lesser known plant from Uttar Pradesh. Indian J. Forestry 36(4):509-513.
54.TIWARI, ARJUN PRASAD & ANIS AHMAD ANSARI.2014.Crotalaria shuklae Arjun Prasad Tiwari & Anis Ahmad Ansari (Fabaceae) – a New Species from India.Taiwania, 59(1): 54-58.
55.TIWARI, ARJUN PRASAD & A.A.ANSARI. 2013 (April, 2014). Senna hirsute (L.) H.S.Irwin & Barneby (Caesalpiniaceae) – A new record for Uttar Pradesh. Phytotaxonomy 13:157-158.
56.TIWARI, ARJUN PRASAD & ANIS AHMAD ANSARI.2014.New record of Angiospermic Taxa for Chhattisgarh. Indian J. Forestry 37(1):97-102.
57.VAISHYA, JEETENDRA KUMAR,ANIS AHMAD ANSARI & NAWAL KISHORE DUBEY.2014. Notes on Parthenium argentatum A. Gray (Asteracea).Indian Journal of Forestry 17(2):237-240.
58.TIWARI,ARJUN PRASAD & ANIS AHMAD ANSARI.2014. Ethnomedicinal Uses of Plants Among The Tribals Of Jashpur District, Chhattisgarh.Journal of Non-Timber Forest Products. 21(2):137-144.
59.SAROJ,KANCHAN SINGH,JEETENDRA KUMAR VAISHYA AND ANIS AHMAD ANSARI.2014.Environmental impact assessment (EIA)-an overview.Bioherald(Int.J.Biodiversity & Environment).4(1):43-46.
60.VAISHYA,JEETENDRA KUMAR,KANCHAN SINGH SAROJ,B.K.ROY AND A.A.ANSARI.2014.Electrophoretic SDS-protein profiles variation in seeds of two species of Senna Mill. andone species of Cassia L. and their phylogenetic analysis.Ibid.4(1):34-37.
61.——————————————-,ANIS AHMAD ANSARI AND NAWAL KISHOR DUBEY.2014. Taxonomic status of Xanthium inaquilaterum DC.(Family –Asteraceae).Ibid.4(1):07-09.
62.——————————————-,————————————————————
—————–.2014. Notes on Tridax trilobata (Cav.)Hemsl.(Asteraceae).Indian J. Forestry 37(3):295-296.
63.———————-,———————————–,————————–&SAURABH SACHAN.2014.Notes on Synedrella vialis(Less.)A.Gray (Asteraceae).Ibid 37(3):313-316.
64. JOSHI, BHAVANA, A.A.ANSARI & A.P.TIWARI.2014.Crotalaria epunctata Dalz.(Fabaceae) -A new angiospermic record for Uttar Pradesh.Ibid 37(3):359-360.
PUBLICATIONS IN HINDI
AS INDEPENDENT AUTHOR:
1. ANSARI, A.A. 1990. (September) – National Orchidarium and Experimental Garden, Yercaud from conservation point “Paryavaran”, Ministry of Environment & Forests, New Delhi. pages 10-12.
2. ANSARI, A.A. 1990. (December)Conservation of two rare and endangered trees Ibid.: 23 – 24.
3. —————— 1992. (September). Paphiopedium druryi, the only South Indian lady’’s slipper orchid. Ibid.: 53-54.
4. —————— 1992. (December). Urtica ardens – in Garhwal and Kumaon Himalayas and its uses. Ibid.: 56-57.
5. —————— 1993. National Orchidarium and Experimental Garden, Yercaud. “Vanaspativani”, Botanical Survey of India, Kolkata.
10.—————— 1996. (September). Role of fungus in the germination of orchid seed, “Vanaspativani” BSI, Kolkota 7: 34.
11.—————— 1996. (December). Madras Herbarium (MH) – Botanical Survey of India, Southern Circle, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, “Paryavaran”, MoEF, New Delhi, Pages 43-46 (Published October, 1997).
13. ——————2007.Some interesting geographical information and vegetation of frozen continent Antarctica, “Himshikhar”A.G.Office, Gangtok, Sikkim, pages 14-15.
14. ——————2007.Characteristics of Pauri Garhwal Area and conservation of plants by Botanical Survey of India. Ibid,pages 17-18&19(partly).
15. ——————2007.Wild beautiful plants of Pauri Garhwal Ibid, page 19(partly).
AS SENIOR AUTHOR:
1. ANSARI, A.A. & P. VISHWAKARMA, 1989 (December). The role of tribals in conservation of Environment, “Paryavaran”, Ministry of Environment & Forests, New Delhi, Pages 14-15.
2. —————– & P.G. DIWAKAR (December 1992 & March 1993). Cynodon dactylon – Some interesting information, Ibid.: 74-75.
3. —————- & GHANA NAND BHADOLA, 1994. Studies on the less known plants of Pauri and Khirsu (Garhwal). In Pashimi Himalay Ki Vanaspativani (ed. D.K. Singh et al.), Botanical Survey of India, Dehra Dun, pages 81-83.
4. —————-, D.S. PANDEY & V. SAMPATH KUMAR, 1995. Deccan Plateau In V. Mudgal & P.K. Hajra (ed.) “Bharat Ki Vanaspati Vividhta” Botanical Survey of India, Howrah. pages 109-114. (Published 1996).
5. —————- & S.L. GUPTA, 1996 (September). Epipogeum roseum – A rare saprophytic orchid, “Vanaspativani”, Botanical Survey of India, Kolkata. Pages 7: 6
6. —————- do —————- 1995 (December) – An important flowering plant – Crotalaria, “Paryavaran”, Ministry of Environment & Forests, New Delhi. 8(1): 18-19. (Published October, 1996).
7. —————- & R.C. SRIVASTAVA, 2000 (September) – Conservation of Phytodiversity of India. “Vanaspativani”, Botanical Survey of India, Kolkata. Vol. 10: 101-103.
8. —————-, R.C. SRIVASTAVA & H.C. PANDEY, 2002 (September). Conservation of Environment & Plants in Garhwal Himalaya – A discussion “Ibid. vol.11: 50-51.
9. —————- & G. S. GIRI, 2004. A unique tree of palm family – Corypha utan, Ibid. Vol. 13: 77-78.
10.—————- & A.K. SAHOO. 2007. Dendrobium chrysanthum – beautiful orchid of Sikkim “Vanaspativani” BSI, Kolkata, Vol. 16, page 23.
Udyan, Madhya Chhetri Kendra,Allahabad Ke Aushadhee Vanaspatiyon Ki Sanchipt Jankari.
Vanaspativani 22:90-95, BSI, Kolkata.
AS JOINT AUTHOR:
1. DIWAKAR, P.G. & A.A. ANSARI, 1995. Beautiful wild plant Barleria gibsonii Dalzell – A new find for horticulture, ‘’Paryavaran”, Ministry of Environment & Forests, New Delhi. 7(4): 43-44. (September, 1999).
2. BHATTACHARYA, A.P. & A.A. ANSARI, 1996. Guaiacum officinale – A beautiful and useful plant. Ibid.: 6-7.
3. DIWAKAR, P.G. & A.A. ANSARI, 1993. Barleria gibsonii Dalzell – A new find for horticulture, Ibid, page 13.
4. GHANA NAND BHADOLA & A.A. ANSARI, 1994. Economic importance of weeds found in Pauri Garhwal area, In “Pashimi Himalay Ki Vanaspatiyan” (ed. D.K. Singh et. al), Botanical Survey of India, Dehra Dun, pages 90-95.
5. GUPTA, S.L. & A.A. ANSARI, 1997-98. Lilium wallichianum – rare plant of Shevoroy hills “Vanaspativani’’, Botanical Survey of India, Kolkata, page 36.
7. —————- & —————-, 2001. A useful climbing bamboo of Andaman & Nicobar. In Botanical Wealth of Andaman & Nicobar Islands. (ed. N.P. Singh & H.J. Chowdhery) Pages 65-66. Botanical Survey of India, Kolkata.
8. RADHAKRISHNAN, B.M., SREEKUMAR P.V. & A.A. ANSARI, 2001. Tulsi versus Neem in Andaman, Ibid.:81-83.
9. DIWAKAR, P.G., A.A. ANSARI & B. KULKARNI, 2002 (Published April, 2003). Forest and vegetations of Maharashtra. J. Liv. World & rare. 9(2): 9-14. (Published April, 2003).
10.KHOLIA, B.S. & A. A. ANSARI. 2008. Interesting and threatened and useful Insect Grass “Vanaspativani” B.S.I., Kolkota, 17: 35-37.
11.SAHOO, A.K. & A. A. ANSARI. 2008. Some Interesting Pedicularis of Sikkim. Ibid. 17: 159–160.
12.UPADHYAY, G.K., S.K. SRIVASTAVA & A.A. ANSARI. 2009. Species of Moraceae in India (excluding Ficus L.) Ibid, Vol. 18, pages 97-103.
3. —————- & G. NAND, 1986. Vegetational composition of Nagdev, Pauri Garhwal. Indian Science Congress Association.
4. —————- do —————- 1987. Phenological observation of some woody angiosperms of Pauri Garhwal Ibid. page 101.
5. —————– do —————– 1988. Flora, vegetation and plant resources of Khirsu protected reserve in Pauri Garhwal district. Ibid.
6. ——————– 1989. Rare & endangered species of the genus Crotalaria L. in India. Ibid.
7. ——————– & G. NAND, 1990. Interesting wild ornamental of Pauri Garhwal. Ibid.
8. ——————– 1991. Endemism in the genus Crotalaria L. in India. Ibid.
9. —————- & P. DWARAKAN, 1991. Rare/endangered orchids in National Orchidarium, Yercaud. Ibid.
10.DIWAKAR, P.G. & A.A. ANSARI, 1993. Woody angiosperms of Lonar Lake Area, Buldhana district, Maharashtra. Ibid. page 88.
11.ANSARI, A.A. & P. DWARAKAN, 1993. Studies on the status of few terrestrial orchids of Shevoroy and Kolli hills. Ibid. page 91.
12.—————-, P.G. DIWAKAR & P. DWARAKAN, 1993. Field studies on endemic orchids from Shevoroy and Kolli hills of Tamil Nadu. National conference on Recent Advances in Phytotaxonomy, Aurangabad. pages 24-25.
13.—————-, P. DWARAKAN & P.G. DIWAKAR, 1993. Threatened plants of Shevoroy and Kolli hills. National Symposium on Biodiversity in India. Anantapur. Page 43.
14.—————–, P. DWARAKAN & P.G. DIWAKAR, 1994. Studies on the status and host range of few epiphytic orchids of Shevoroy and Kolli hills of Tamil Nadu. Indian Science Congress Association.
15.DIWAKAR, P.G. & A.A. ANSARI, 1994. Herbaceous angiosperms of Lonar Area of Buldhana District, Maharashtra, Ibid.
16.ANSARI, A.A. 1995. Crotalaria L. of Salem District, Tamil Nadu, Ibid.
17.—————- & P. DWARAKAN, 1994. National Orchidarium and Experimental Garden – Terrestrial Orchids in Cultivation. A decade of Orchid Research in India, New Delhi.
18.—————-, 1994. Less known wild edible plants of Shevoroy & Kolli hills of South India. Ethnobiology in human welfare. IVth International Congress of Ethnobiology, NBRI, Lucknow, page 12.
19.——————– & P. DWARAKAN, 1996.National Orchidarium and Experimental Garden, Tamil Nadu – Epiphytic orchids in cultivation. Indian Science Congress Association, pages 39-40.
21.ANSARI, A.A. 1977. Medicinal plants of Madhaulia Forest of Gorakhpur-Ibid. pages, 119-120.
22.DIWAKAR, P.G. & A.A. ANSARI, 1997. Flora of Buldhana District – Maharashtra – Dicotyledons-Checklist-Ibid. page 44.
23.ANSARI, A.A. 1998. Fodder plants of Madhaulia forest of Gorakhpur. Ibid. page 21.
24.—————-, 1998. Taxonomic studies on the genus Crotalaria L. in India. National Symposium on Advances in Legume Research in India, NBRI, Lucknow, page, 18.
25.DIWAKAR, P.G. & A.A. ANSARI, 1999. Fodder plants of Buldhana District of Maharashtra. Indian Science Congress Association.
26.ANSARI, A.A. 2000. Taxonomic Revision of genus Crotalaria L. (Sections Arenariae & Diffusae) Proc. 87th Ind. Sci. Cong. Part – III.
27.—————-, 2000. Taxonomic Revision of the genus Crotalaria L. in India (Section Alatae Benth.) Proc. 70th Session of National Academy of Sciences, page 22.
28.—————-, 2001. Taxonomic Revision of the genus Crotalaria L. in India (Section Calycinae Benth.) Proc. 88th Indian Science Congress Association, Part III, pages 72-73.
29.—————-, 2001. Taxonomic Revision of the genus Crotalaria L. in India (Section Erioarpae Benth.) Proc. National Seminar on ‘’New challenges in Plant Taxonomy in 21st Century of Utilisation and Conservation of Plant Diversity’’’.
30.—————- & S. PANDA, 2001. Wild Asteraceous species of Indian Botanic Garden. National Seminar on Plant Systematics in 21st Century: Approaches and Prospects. Page 29.
31.PANDA, S., M. SANJAPPA. & A.A. ANSARI, 2001. Critical studies on the genus Diplarche Hook. f. & Thomson. Ibid. page 10.
32.ANSARI, A.A. 2002. Orchid Flora of Shevaroy & Kolli hills of Tamil Nadu. Proc. 89th Indian Science Congress Association, Lucknow (Abstract). Part IV, page 7.
33.—————- & R.C. SRIVASTAVA, 2002. Diversity of Malvaceous Taxa in Indian Botanic Garden with Emphasis on conservation of Rare/Threatened species. Proc. Second International Conference on Plants and Environmental Pollution (ICPEP-2), NBRI, Lucknow, page 15 (Abstract).
34.—————-, 2002. Orchidaceae of National Orchidarium and Experimental Garden, Tamil Nadu. National Seminar on Taxonomy in the study & conservation of Plant Diversity – A National Priority, NBRI, Lucknow, page 44. (Abstract).
35.—————-, 2002. Role of Orchidaria in Conservation of Biodiversity, National Conference on Biodiversity – Past and Present, The Paleobotanical Society, BSIP, Lucknow. Page 3-4. (Abstract).
36.—————-, 2003. Taxonomic studies on the Genus Crotalaria L. in India – Revised Generic subdivision, Proc. 90th Session of the Indian Science Congress, Bangalore, Part III, pages 18 & 19.
37.ANSARI ANIS A. & SAHEED S. HAMEED, 2004. Tribe Crotalarieae in West Bengal. Proc. XIVth Annual Conference of Indian Association of Angiosperm Taxonomy and National Seminar on New Frontiers in Plant Taxonomy & Biodiversity Conservation, TBGRI, Thiruvananthapuram, Page 66.
38.HAMEED SAHEED S. & ANIS A. ANSARI, 2004. Genus Lagerstroemia L. (Lythraceae) in Indian Botanic Garden, Ibid., Page 70.
39.ANSARI A.A., 2004. Taxonomic Studies on the genus Crotalaria L. in India – II (Sections Calycinae & Chrysocalycinae). Proc. 91st Indian Science Congress Association, Part III, Page 47.
40.—————-, 2005. Taxonomic studies on the Genus Crotalaria L. in India – Sections Dispermae & 92nd Session of the Indian Science Congress.
41.—————–2006. Taxonomic studies on the genus Crotalaria L. in India –IV (section Grandiflorae & Hedriocarpae) Proc. 93rd Session of Indian Science Congress Association, Hyderabad. Part – III, page, 23.
42.—————- UPADHYAY G.K. 2006. FamiliesCaryophyllaceae & Cyperaceae in Indian Botanic Garden. Ibid.
43.SAHOO. A.K. & A.A. ANSARI 2006.Less Known Ethnic uses of Plants of South Sikkim Himalaya. Proc. National Seminar on Emerging Trends in Plant Sciences, Morphology to Biotechnology, Deptt. Of Botany, Ravenshaw College, Orrisa, pp. 9.
44.UPADHAYA, G.K., A.A. ANSARI & BHARATI BEHERA. 2006. Diversity, Economic Importance and Conservation of Moraceous Taxa (excluding Ficus L.) of West Bengal, Ibid page 23.
45.—————— & —————- 2006. Checklist of Moraceous taxa (excluding Ficus) in West Bengal.
46.UPADHAYA G.K. & A.A. ANSARI. 2006 Diversity Economic Importance and Conservation Strategies of Moraceous Taxa of Sikkim Proc. XVI Annual Conference of IAAT and International Seminar on Present Trends and Future Prospects of Angiosperm Taxonomy, Agharkar Research Institute, Pune, page 66-67.
47.ANSARI, A.A., DEEPA TAMANG, S.K.RAI, GEETAMANI CHHETRI & S.PRADHAN.2007. Medicinal Uses of Flowering Plants by the local people of Samdong, East Sikkim. Sovenir. National Training Workshop on Folkmedicine & Local Health Tradition of Sikkim, Gangtok, R.R.I. (Ay.) pages 53.
48.SAHOO, A.K. & A.A.ANSARI.2007. Less known folklore uses of some plants of Sikkim Himalaya.ibid, pages51.
49.ANSARI, A.A.2008.The families Brachycaulaceae & Rosaceae in Sikkim-1.Sovenir and Abstract, Bot.Symp.-2008, National Symposium on Diversity and functionality of plant & mictrobes, North Bengal University, Page 21(Abstract).
50.ANSARI, A.A. 2009. Plant Exploration in Sikkim Himalaya and its diversity with emphasis on Rosaceous Flora. XIX. Annual conference of IAAT & International Symposium on Angiosperm Systematics & Phylogy: Retrospect & Prospects. No. BD/0-1, page 39.
51.UPADHYAY, G.K., A.A. ANSARI & A.K. DALAI. 2009. Extension of distribution of Antiaris toxicaria (Pers.) Lesch. Ssp. Macrophylla (R.Br.) C.C. Berg (Moraceae) to India with a note on its conservation. Ibid, PE/P-2, pages 113-114.
52.ANSARI, A.A. 2011. Plant Diversity in Sikkim Himalaya. Souvenir cum Abstract. National Conference on Environmental Problems in India (lead lecture), pages, U.P. College, Varanasi.
53.JEETENDRA KUMAR & A.A. ANSARI. 2011. Biodiversity in India vis-a-vis climate change. Ibid (Late Abstract poster presentation). Ibid.
54.JEETENDRA KUMAR, N.K. DUBEY& A.A. ANSARI. 2011. Tribe Heliantheae Cess. (Asteraceae) in India. Souvenir cum Abstract Naional Conference on Biodiversity: Changing Patterns and Conservation Stages, DDU Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur, pages 69.
55.JEETENDRA KUMAR, A.A. ANSARI. & N.K. DUBEY. 2011. Economically & Medicinally Important Plants of Tribe Heliantheae (Asteraceae) in Uttar Pradesh (Poster Presentation) DDU Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur.
56.ANSARI, A.A. 2011. Wetlands of Uttar Pradesh with special reference to Eastern Regions – Diversity and Conservation. Ibid, pages 11-12 (lead lecture).
57.ANSARI, A.A. 2011. Diversity and Management of Invasive Allien Flora of Uttar Pradesh. Abstract Nat. Conf. on Environmental Degradation due to Human Activities & Suggestive measure in Urban & Industrial area 17-18 December, 2011, Dept. of Botany & Environmental Science, S.B. P.G. College, Varanasi,, pages 1-4 (lead lecture).
58.JEETENDRA KUMAR VAISHYA, A.A. ANSARI & B.K. ROY, 2011. Electrophoratic Protein Profiling among Cassia. Souvenir, Emerging Trends in Plant Sciences, Deptt. of Botany, BHU, Varanasi, pages 20.
59.JEETENDRA KUMAR VAISHYA, A.A. ANSARI. & N.K. DUBEY. 2011. Tribe Heliantheae Cess.(Asteraceae) in Uttar Pradesh. Abstract Nat. Conf. on Environmental Degradation due to Human Activities & Suggestive Measures in Urban & Industrial Area, pages 52-53.
60.JEETENDRA KUMAR VAISHYA, A.A. ANSARI & N.K. DUBEY 2013. Tridax trilobata (Cav.) Hemsl.(Asteraceae) – A new record for India, Proc. National Symposium (ESEB-13), BHU, Varanasi, pages 85-85.
61.JEETENDRA KUMAR VAISHYA, A.A. ANSARI & N.K. DUBEY 2013. Spilanthes radicans Jacq.(Asteraceae) – A new record for Uttar Pradesh, National Symposium (ESEB-13), BHU, Varanasi, pages 79.
62.JEETENDRA KUMAR VAISHYA, A.A. ANSARI & N.K. DUBEY 2013. Diversity of the tribe Heliantheae Cass. (Asteraceae) in India. Souvenir & Abstracts, National Seminar on Biodiversity, B.B. College, Jhansi, U.P. pages 99.
63.———————————————,——————-&——————2013.Floristic Diversity of tribe Heliantheae Cass.(Asteraceae) in India. Proc.(Abstracts).XXX VI Annual Conference of the Indian Botanical Society, Botany Department, DDU Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur, pages 123-124.
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