(In: International
Journals -8 Nos.; National Journals –9; Book Chapter -2; Science Magazines (ISSN) –
4; Popular Science Articles –2; Abstracts -10; Science Weblogs – 5; Posters
– 3)
International
Journals ( with Journal Impact factor)
Kiran Raj, M. S., Sivadasan,
M., Veldkamp, J.F., Alfarhan, A.H. & A.S.M. Amal Tamimi 2015. A revised Infrageneric classification of Dimeria R. Br.
(Poaceae-Andropogoneae).Bangladesh Journal of Plant Taxonomy 22(1):
47-54. [JOURNAL IMAPACT FACTOR: 0.994]
Kiran Raj, M.S., Sivadasan, M., Alfarhan, A.H. and Veldkamp, J.F. 2015. Dimeria raviana (Poaceae:Panicoideae), a new species from South Western Ghats, India. Phytotaxa 195: 193−196.[JOURNAL IMAPACT FACTOR: 0.994]
Kiran Raj, M.S., M.Sivadasan, J. F.
Veldkamp, A. H. Alfarhan, & Jacob Thomas. 2013. Nanooravia gen. nov., subtribe Dimeriinae
(Poaceae-Panicoideae-Andropogoneae) from India. Nord. Jour. Botany 31: 161-165.
DOI: 10.1111/j.1756-1051.2012.01207.x [JOURNAL
IMAPACT FACTOR: 0.994]
Kiran Raj, M.S., M.Sivadasan, J. F.
Veldkamp, A. H. Alfarhan, & Jacob Thomas. 2013. Validation of Nanooravia santapaui (Poaceae-Panicoideae-Andropogoneae-Dimeriinae) Nord. Jour. Botany 31: 638. DOI:
10.1111/j.1756-1051.2012.00358.x [JOURNAL
IMAPACT FACTOR: 0.994]
Kiran Raj, M.S. 2010. Global
biodiversity crisis and priorities in Indian plant systematics. Curr. Sci. 99(11): 149. [JOURNAL IMAPACT FACTOR: 0.782]
Kiran
Raj,M.S. & M.
Sivadasan. 2008. A new species of Dimeria R. Br.
(Poaceae, Panicoideae, Andropogoneae) from Goa, India. Novon 18: 183-186. (JOURNAL
IMAPACT FACTOR: 0.663)
Mohanan,
N. Ravi, M.S. Kiran Raj & T. Shaju. 2001. A
new species of Memecylon (Melastomaceae), from India.Nord. Jour. Bot. 21(5): 493-496. (JOURNAL IMAPCT FACTOR: 0.882)
Ravi, N.,
N. Mohanan, T. Shaju, M.S. Kiran Raj & R. Rajesh. 2001.Three more new species
of Ischaemum L. (Poaceae) from Kerala,
India.Bot. Studies 42: 223-230. (JOURNAL IMAPCT FACTOR: 0.534)
National Journals
Ravi,
N., N. Mohanan & M.S. Kiran Raj. 2001.Three new species of
Poaceae from South India.Rheedea 11(2): 87-96. (ISSN 0971-2313)
Ravi, N., N. Mohanan, M.S. Kiran Raj, T.
Shaju & R. Rajesh. 2000.Two new species of Poaceae from Kerala,
India.Rheedea 10(2): 91-98.
Ravi, N., N. Mohanan, M.S. Kiran Raj, T.
Shaju & R. Rajesh. 2000. Another new species of Ischaemum
L. from Kerala, India.Rheedea
10(1): 49-53. (ISSN 0971-2313)
Ravi, N, N. Mohanan, T. Shaju, M.S. Kiran Raj
& R. Rajesh. 1998. Three new species of Ischaemum L. (Poaceae) from Kerala,
India.Rheedea 8(2): 149-158.
(ISSN 0971-2313)
Seema
G., M.S. Kiran Raj, N. Mohanan & N. Omana Kumary.
2004. Ischaemum impressum Hack. (Poaceae) – an addition to the flora of Kerala State. J. Econ. Tax. Bot. 28 (3): 549-551.
(ISSN 0250-9768)
Mohanan, N., M.S. Kiran Raj, T. Shaju, N.
Ravi. 1999.Rediscovery
of Poeciloneuron pauciflorum Bedd. (Bonnetiaceae), a little known
endemic species ‘presumed to be extinct’, from Western Ghats.Ann. Forestry 7(1): 87-89.
Ravi, N., M.S. Kiran Raj, N. Mohanan &
L. Shaji. 2004.Melinis
minutiflora P. Beauv. (Poaceae), an interesting new record for Peninsular
India.J. Econ. Tax. Bot. 28(1):
81-83. (ISSN 0250-9768)
Ravi,
N., N. Mohanan, M.S. Kiran Raj, & T. Shaju. 2001.Gamotia micrantha var. micrantha,
a new record for India.Jour. Eco.
Tax. Bot. 24(2): 297-299. (ISSN 0250-9768)
Mohanan, N., R. Jayakumar, T. Shaju & M.S.
Kiran Raj. 2000.On the rediscovery of Nothopegia aero-fulva Bedd. (Anacardiaceae),
a rare and narrow endemic species of Western Ghats.Jour. Econ. Tax. Bot. 24(1): 78-80
Science Magazines
Kiran Raj, M.S. 2011. Grasses, the energy
source of the future. Science India 14(5):
15-17 (ISSN 0972-8287)
Kiran Raj, M.S. 2010. Biodiversity in
Brief.Science India 13(6): 33-34. (ISSN 0972-8287)
Kiran Raj, M.S. & Radhika Raj. 2010. A
beauty contest among flowers. Science
India 13(4): 4-8 (ISSN 0972-8287)– Cover page Article
Kiran Raj, M.S. 2010. Buddha’s Peacock
revisited in Malabar. Atropos 41:
55-56 (ISSN 1478-8128)
Book Chapter
Kiran Raj, M.S., M.
Sivadasan, N. Ravi. 2003. Grass diversity of Kerala – endemism and its phytogeographical
significance.In: M. K
Janardhanam & D. Narasimhan (Eds.). Plant
diversity, human welfare and conservation. Goa University, Goa. 8-30 pp.
Kiran Raj, M.S.
M. Sivadasan, N.Ravi. 2008. Peninsular India, the centre of diversity of
andropogonoid grasses. In: B. Simon
(ed.), 4th International Conference: The
Comparative Biology of the Monocotyledons and 5th International Symposium:
Grass Systematics and Evolution. Monocot IV. Coppenhagen. 81-82 pp.
Abstracts
N. Mohanan, N. Ravi, T. Shaju, M.S. Kiran Raj
& R. Rajesh. 1998. Endemic crop relatives
restricted to ‘Hot spot’ Agasthyamala, Western Ghats. International Conference
on Conservation of Tropical Communities & Ecosystems. 2-6 December.
Techno Park, Thiruvananthapuram. 94p.
N. Ravi., M.S. Kiran Raj & M.
Sivadasan. 2002. Grass diversity of Kerala – Endemism
and its Phytogeographical significance. – National Seminar on Plant Taxonomy
in Nation Development. September 26-27. Goa University, Goa. 91p.
Kiran Raj, M.S. & M. Sivadasan. 2003.Grass genetic resources of Kerala (in
Malayalam). – Swedeshi Science Symposium on Crop diversity and tribal
empowerment. November 6-8. M S Swaminathan Research Foundation, Wayanad.
105 p.
Kiran Raj, M.S. & M. Sivadasan. 2004. Re-investigation of the subtribe
Dimeriinae (Poaceae – Andropogoneae). – National Seminar on New frontiers in Plant Taxonomy and Biodiversity conservation.
December 29-31. Tropical Botanic Garden Research Institute, Thiruvananthapuram.
78-79 p.
Kiran Raj, M.S., V. A. Jaleel & M. Sivadasan 2005. A
synoptic account of endemic aroids of Peninsular India. – National Seminar on Emerging
trends in Plant Taxonomy. October 20-21. Nagpur University, Madhyapradesh
117p.
Kiran Raj, M.S. & M.
Sivadasan 2006. Grass genetic Resources of Southern Western Ghats,
India. – National Conference on Forest Biodiversity Resources: Exploitation,
Conservation and Management. March 21-22. Madurai Kamaraj University,
Madurai. 54p.
Kiran Raj,M.S. & M. Sivadasan. 2006. Dimeria Sect. Annulares (Poaceae) in India. – International Seminar on Present trends and Future prospects of
Angiosperm Taxonomy. October 4-6. Agarkhar Research Institute, Pune.
52-53p.
Kiran Raj, M.S. & M.
Sivadasan. 2007.
Wetland grasses of Kerala: Significance and functions. – International Seminar
on Changing Scenario in Angiosperm Systematics.November 19-21. Kolhapur University,
Maharashtra. 72-73.
Kiran Raj,M.S. & M. Sivadasan. 2007.
Aromatic and medicinal grasses of Western Ghats, India. – National Conference
on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants.
December 10-12. Gulbarga University, Karnataka. 32p.
Kiran Raj, M.S.
& Praveen Bose 2012. Taxonomic studies on Family Elaeocarpaceae of Kerala.
National Seminar on Medicinal and
Aromatic Plants. March 10-12. S. N. College, Punalur, 143p. (Abstract).
Popular
Articles
Kiranraj, M.S. 2003. Grasses of Kakkayam
Forest. Malabar Tragon 2(2): 9.
Kiranraj, M.S. 2008.Unveiling Vedic code. Global
Ayurveda 20: 42.
Science weblogs (frequently
updated since 2010, the International Year of Biodiversity)
http://grassnest.wordpress.com (On-line project, recognised by United Nations-Convention on
Biological Diversity(UN-CBD) and enlisted as one of the Multimedia Resource
Page of UN ‘Decade on Biodiversity: 2011-2020’)
http://grassnest.blogspot.com (Articles on Taxonomic survey and Photo documentation on Kerala
grasses)
http://grassnet.livejournal.com (Research articles on Peninsular Indian grasses)
http://dimeria.blogspot.com (Synoptic account on the Ph.D thesis of the author)
http://mskraj.blog.com (Synoptic
account on the published research articles )
Posters
“Grass
diversity of Kerala – Endemism and its Phytogeographical significance” at
the National Seminar on Plant Taxonomy in Nation Development, held at
Goa in September 2002. (POSTER) : 36 x 28 in
“A
synoptic account of endemic aroids of Peninsular India” at the National Seminar
on Emerging trends in Plant Taxonomy
held at Nagpur University, held at Madhyapradesh in October 2005. (POSTER): 50
x 35 cm
A synoptic
classification of family Poaceae (POSTER) : 40 x 60 cm
M.S. KIRANRAJ, M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Botany, Sree Narayana College, Cherthala Alappuzha – 688 582, Kerala ————————————————- GRASSNEST, Prakkulam P.O., Kollam – 691 602, Kerala, INDIA http://grassnest.wordpress.com