Designation: Guest Faculty
Specialization: Bamboo Ecology & Conservation
Contact: +919862079256
Email: deelipsalam [AT] gmail.com
Ph.D in Forestry (North Eastern Regional Institute of Science & Technology) & M.Sc. in Environmental Science (Jiwaji University)
Dr. Salam Dilip (PhD, ARS NET)
Guest Faculty
Department of Forestry
deelipsalam[AT]gmail.com
+919862079256
Areas of Interest
Biodiversity Conservation, Ecology, Bamboo Ecology, Conservation and management, Soil conservation
Teaching Experience: Teaching Forestry since 2017 in the Dept. of Forestry, Manipur University
Education:
Research Experience:
Junior Research Fellow in the Department of Civil Engineering, NERIST (Deemed University) in a research project entitled Spatial Distribution of Uranium and associated Water Quality Parameters in Western Arunachal Pradesh (eight districts namely Tawang, West Kameng, East Kameng, Papumpare, Kurung Kumey, West Siang, Upper Subansiri and Lower Subansiri” under Board of Research in Nuclear Sciences (BRNS), Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), India.
Senior Research Fellow in a CSIR sponsored project entitled “Impact Analysis of Spatio-Temporal Changes in Land Use/ Cover and Plant Diversity of Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh” in the Department of Forestry, NERIST (Deemed University).
Two years as Junior Research Fellow under DST Funded project on the topic “Impact Assessment of Bamboo Flowering on Ecological and Socioeconomic Accounts in the Eastern Himalayas, India.”
One and half year research experience as technical assistant in the Department of Forestry, NERIST under DBT, New Delhi sponsored project “Mapping and quantitative assessment of geographic distribution and population status of plant resources of Eastern Himalayan region.”
Consultancy Service: Shirui Lily Conservation. Directorate of Environment & Climate Change, Govt. of Manipur (2024)
Other Professional Services: Panel member of Nursery Assessors/ Auditors (2024) National Nursery Assessment & Accreditation Committee for the State of Manipur under ICAR-Central Agroforestry Research Institute, Jhansi- 284003
Research article published:
Ch. Sadananda, L.B. Singha, O.P. Tripathi, S. Dilip, K. Premkumar, P. Lulloo. 2023. Estimation of lesser known antinutrients; Phytic acid and Trypsin inhibitor from the edible bamboo shoots and their processed products of Arunachal Pradesh, India. Journal of Bamboo and Rattan. Vol.22(1):1-7
Kajal Hijam, Robert Panmei, Salam Dilip, Gurumayum Ranibala, Nongmaithe m Raju Singh and R.S. Loushambam. 2023. Variation in seed source and seed size influenced the germination and seedling growth of Parkia timoriana (Tree bean) in Manipur, India. Indian Journal of Agroforestry. 25(2): 121-125
Ch. Sadananda, L.B. Singha, O.P. Tripathi, S. Dilip, K. Premkumar, P. Lulloo. 2023. Quantification of enzymatic antioxidants (catalase and peroxidase) and non-enzymatic antioxidants (ascorbic acid and chlorogenic acid) in the tender shoots of seven bamboo species and their products, found in Arunachal Pradesh, India. Advances in Bamboo Science. Elsevier. Volume 5, 100048
Salam Dilip, Laishram Ibomcha Singh. 2023. Sighting of a threatened greater spotted eagle in the disappearing Lamphelpat wetland of Manipur, North East India. Current Science. Vol 125, No 4: 353-353
Chinglemba Sagolsem Mangang, Salam Dilip, Gurumayum Ranibala, Robert Panmei, Nongmaithe m Raju Singh and R. S. Loushambam. Pre-treatment Enhances the Germination and Early Growth of Aquilaria agallocha Lam. (Agarwood). 2022. International Journal of Environment and Climate Change. Volume 12, Issue 12, Page 448-453
Shihraveine Vemai, Salam Dilip, Gurumayum Ranibala and R. S. Loushambam. 2022. Documentation of Medicinal Plants Traditionally Used in Health Care by Poumai Tribe of Manipur, India. International Journal of Economic Plants. Vol. 9: 130-138
Singh, Akoijam Benjamin & Salam Dilip & Ranibala, Gurumayum & Chanu, Naorem Bidyaleima. 2019. Effect of seed size, pre-sowing treatments and potting mixture on seedlings growth character and biomass production under nursery conditions of Terminalia chebula Retz. IJCS. Vol. 7(4): 1502-1507
Salam Dilip, L.B. Singha, Chingangbam, Sadananda and M.L. Khan,. (2017). Changes in N, P and K content in the culms of Dendrocalamus hamiltonii Nees and Melocanna baccifera (Roxb.) Kurz during different phases of life cycle. Journal of Bamboo and Rattan. Vol. 16. 15-22.
Lal Bihari Singha, Salam Dilip, Ksh. Raseshowri Devi & Ch. Sadananda. 2016. Schizostachyum arunachalensis Naithani - the bamboo with the longest internode blooms in the Eastern Himalaya, India. NeBio, Vol. 7(3), pp 98-100
Salam Dilip, L.B. Singha and M.L. Khan. 2013. Changes in soil physico-chemical parameters of Dendrocalamus hamiltonii Nees and Melocanna baccifera (Roxb.) Kurz forests during pre-flowering, flowering and post-flowering phases in Eastern Himalayas, India. IOSR Journal Of Environmental Science, Toxicology And Food Technology, Vol. 7, (5), pp 11-16
Ch. Sadananda, Salam Dilip, L.B. Singha & M.L. Khan. 2010. ‘Mauhak’–yet another mystery in the dictionary of bamboo flowering. Current Science. Vol. 99, No. 6.
Ch. Sadananda, Salam Dilip, L.B. Singha and Raseshwori Devi. 2010. Rodenticides- are they safe? Current Science. Vol. 98, No. 6.
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