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Endogonaceae in sub-tropical forest of North-East IndiaSHARMA, S. K; SHARMA, G. D; MISHRA, R. R et al.Journal of the Indian Botanical Society. 1987, Vol 66, Num 3-4, pp 266-268, issn 0019-4468Article
Studies on Cephalozia pandei Udar et Kumar from Meghalaya: IndiaSINGH, Ajit Pratap; NATH, Virendra; ASTHANA, A. K et al.Cryptogamie. Bryologie. 2003, Vol 24, Num 4, pp 335-340, issn 1290-0796, 6 p.Article
Seasonal variation in dehydrogenase and urease activity in hilly soils under grasslands and forestsTIWARI, S. C; MISHRA, R. R.Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science. 1995, Vol 43, Num 4, pp 689-690, issn 0019-638XArticle
Influence of organic manures on native plant nutrient availability in an acid alfisolMASHUMITA DAS; SINGH, B. P; MUNNA RAM et al.Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science. 1991, Vol 39, Num 2, pp 286-291, issn 0019-638XArticle
TRADITION AND ADAPTATION: THE CASE OF THE SAKACHEP IN MEGHALAYA, INDIA = TRADITION ET ADAPTATION : LE CAS DES SAKACHEP DANS LE MEGHALAYA, EN INDEKHAMU, Sezolu; LANGSTIEH, Banrida T.Man in India. 2012, Vol 92, Num 3-4, pp 593-599, issn 0025-1569, 7 p.Article
The privatisation of indigenous community lands in MeghalayaKYRHAM NONGKYNRIH, A.Indigenous affairs. 2005, Num 2, pp 45-50, issn 1024-3283, 6 p.Article
Inter-ethnic relations in MeghalayaHAOKIP, Thongkholal.Asian ethnicity (Print). 2014, Vol 15, Num 3, pp 302-316, issn 1463-1369, 15 p.Conference Paper
Microbial Biomass in Relation to Soil Properties under Integrated Farming Systems of Meghalaya, IndiaLAXMINARAYANA, K.Communications in soil science and plant analysis. 2010, Vol 41, Num 1-4, pp 332-345, issn 0010-3624, 14 p.Article
Fertility status of some alfisolsLYNGDOH, J. C; SHUKLA, L. M.Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science. 1993, Vol 41, Num 4, pp 707-709, issn 0019-638XArticle
Phytomass dynamics and primary productivity in humid grasslands along altitudinal and rainfall gradientsSHANKAR, U; PANDEY, H. N; TRIPATHI, R. S et al.Acta oecologica (Montrouge). 1993, Vol 14, Num 2, pp 197-209, issn 1146-609XArticle
Response of potato to phosphorus and farmyard manure on acid soils of Khasi hills of MeghalayaSHARMA, U. C.Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science. 1991, Vol 39, Num 2, pp 386-387, issn 0019-638XArticle
Ethnicity and social transformation in North-East IndiaDANDA, A. K.Man in India. 1992, Vol 72, Num 2, pp 131-140, issn 0025-1569Article
Trends and periodicity in the longest instrumental rainfall series for the area of most extreme rainfall in the world, northeast IndiaPROKOP, P; WALANUS, A.Geographia polonica. 2003, Vol 76, Num 2, pp 25-35, issn 0016-7282, 11 p.Article
Technological innovations in shifting agricultural practices by three tribal farming communities of Meghalaya, northeast IndiaDEB, Sourabh; MARBAKOR MARY LYNRAH; TIWARI, B. K et al.Tropical ecology. 2013, Vol 54, Num 2, pp 133-148, issn 0564-3295, 16 p.Article
Ethnic Conversions and Transethnic Descent Groups in the Assam-Meghalaya BorderlandsRAMIREZ, Philippe.Asian ethnology. 2013, Vol 72, Num 2, pp 279-297, issn 1882-6865, 19 p.Article
Rainfall on the Meghalaya plateau in northeastern India- : one of the rainiest places in the worldMURATA, Fumie; HAYASHI, Taiichi; MATSUMOTO, Jun et al.Natural hazards (Dordrecht). 2007, Vol 42, Num 2, pp 391-399, issn 0921-030X, 9 p.Article
Viable buried weed seed population and weed infestation as influenced by farmyard manure application in hill agroecosystems of MeghalayaSAHOO, U. K; TRIPATHI, R. S; PANDEY, H. N et al.Journal of the Indian Botanical Society. 1995, Vol 74, Num 1-4, pp 213-219, issn 0019-4468Article
Rainfall, runoff and soil erosion in the extremely humid area around Cherrapunji, India. (Preliminary observations)STARKEL, L; SINGH, S; SOJA, R et al.Geographia polonica. 2002, Vol 75, Num 1, pp 43-65, issn 0016-7282, 23 p.Article
Hercoglossa danicus: A Danian nautiloidea from the Langpar Formation of Meghalaya, India = Hercoglossa danicus: un Nautiloïde danien de la formation Langpar du Meghalaya, IndeARUP KUMAR BORA.1983, Vol 16, Num 1, pp 85-86, issn 0379-5098Article
Status of micro nutrient cations under various land use systems of MeghalayaVENKATESH, M. S; MAJUMDAR, B; KUMAR, Kailash et al.Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science. 2003, Vol 51, Num 1, pp 60-64, issn 0019-638X, 5 p.Article
BIOMASS AND NUTRIENT MOVEMENT THROUGH LITTER IN SHOREA ROBUSTA GAERTN. PLANTATIONS IN MEGHALAYAJASBIR SINGH; RAMAKRISHNAN PS.1981; PROCEEDINGS OF THE INDIAN NATIONAL SCIENCE ACADEMY. PART B. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES; ISSN 0073-6600; IND; DA. 1981; VOL. 47; NO 6; PP. 852-860; BIBL. 18 REF.Article
Litter and fine root dynamics of a relict sacred grove forest at Cherrapunji in north-eastern IndiaKHIEWTAM, R. S; RAMAKRISHNAN, P. S.Forest ecology and management. 1993, Vol 60, Num 3-4, pp 327-344, issn 0378-1127Article
Regulatory influence of water current on algal colonization in an unshaded stream at Shillong (Meghalaya, India)GHOSH, M; GAUR, J. P.Aquatic botany. 1991, Vol 40, Num 1, pp 37-46, issn 0304-3770, 10 p.Article
Growth and reproductive allocation pattern of Centella asiatica raised from stem cuttings of different sizes in relation to light regimes, soil texture and soil moistureWANKHAR, B; TRIPATHI, R. S.Acta oecologica : (1990). 1990, Vol 11, Num 5, pp 683-692, 10 p.Article
Assessment of mineral content of tree leaf litter of Nokrek biosphere reserve and its impact on soil propertiesSINGH, J. N; MUDGAL, V.Tropical ecology. 2000, Vol 41, Num 2, pp 225-232, issn 0564-3295Article