Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education
भावाअशिप - उष्णकटिबंधीय वन अनुसंधान संस्थान
ICFRE - Tropical Forest Research Institute, Jabalpur

Shri A. J. K. Asaiya

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Name of Scientist:

 

A J K ASAIYA

 

 

 

 

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Designation:

 

Scientist-D

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Date of Birth:

 

26 May 1967

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Institute/Place of Posting:

 

Tropical Forest Research Institute, JABALPUR

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Contact Details:

(O)

07612840408

(M)

9424371609

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Email ID:

 

asaiyaajk@icfre.org

aaviral143@gmail.com

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Date of Joining at ICFRE:

 

23 October1990

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Pay Level and Date of continuous appointment to the present post/grade:

 

Level-12

01.01.2024

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Discipline/ Specialization:

 

Forest Pathology/ Organic fertilizers/Disease managemenrt

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Education Qualification (Post Graduation or above): M.Sc.(Botany)

 

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Important research contributions (Best Five):

  1. Completed 03 ICFRE funded Research Project and 02 Externally funded Research Projects.
  2. Worked on Important diseases of    medicinal plants and Forest Nurseries and their management from central India
  3. Delivered lectures to State Forest Department personnel, Farmers on Organic Fertilizer/Bio-fertilizers/ Management of Nurseries and plantation Diseases.
  4. Taxonomical Identification and Collection of Wild edible mushrooms and Wood decay   fungi from Central India,India.
  5. Fungitoxic properties of various plant products against various plant pathogens.
  6. Cultivation of Oyster Mushroom.

 

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Important Research Papers/ Publications (Best Five):

1.Published a Book entitled “Records of Indian Fungi Part-I & II” Dr R K Verma, AJK ASAIYA,G Rajeshwar Rao (2019)

2 Verma RK, Pandro Vimal, Mishra SN, Diwyansh Raj, Asaiya AJK (2019). Sal forest: a source of wild edible mushrooms for livelihood support to tribal people of Dindori district, Madhya Pradesh, India. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science 8(1): 563-575.

3. Asaiya,A J K , Har Prasad, Soni, P.and Khobragade, N D.(2013): “Physico-Chemical Characterization of overburden dump material from coal mining areas of Western coalfield Ltd. Parasiya(Pench area) , Chhindwara” National seminar on “Impact of coal mines and thermal power stations on local area” 8-9 March ,Govt pench valley P.G.College, Parasiya,Chhindwara.

 

4. Tiwari,C.K.,Verma,R.K.,Ayachi Akhilesh and Asaiya,A.J.K. ,(2008).Wood decay   fungi of Sal from MadhyaPradesh,India.Sci.Fonts v II:13-26

 

5.Y Singh, RK Verma, AJK Asaiya , 2006 Fungitoxic properties of plant productsagainst wilt pathogens of Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. and Gmelina arborea Linn.

- Indian Journal of Forestry 2006 Vol. 29 No. 2 pp. 207-210

 

6. Nath V., A.J.K. Asaiya and Jamaluddin (1992).  Twig blight disease of  Croton  tiglium caused by  Colletotrichum  dematium.   Indian Forester 118 (7) : 509-510. 

 

 

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Awards: Nil

 

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