Assistant Professor
Department:
Botany
Date of Joining:
1st Of May 2022
eMail ID:
d.kharkongor@smcs.ac.in
Publications:
- D. Kharkongor and P. Ramanujam (2014). “Diversity and species composition of subaerial algal communities in forested areas of Meghalaya”. International journal of Biodiversity. 2014: 1-10.
- D. Kharkongor and P. Ramanujam (2015). “Spatial and Temporal Variation of carotenoids in four species of Trentepohlia(Trentepohliales, Chlorophyta)”. Journal of Botany. 2015:1-8.
- D. Kharkongor and P. Ramanujam (2015). “Antioxidant activities of four dominant species of Trentepohlia(Trentepohliales, Chlorophyta)”. International Journal of Complementary & Alternative Medicine. 8:1-7, 2017.
- D. Kharkongor and P. Ramanujam (2021). “Effect of photon irradiance and temperature on carotenoids accumulation in four species of trentepohlia (trentepohliales, chlorophyta)”. International Journal of Complementary & Alternative Medicine. 14(6), 291-297.
- D. Kharkongor and P. Ramanujam (2021). “Effect of photon irradiance and temperature on growth of four dominant species of Trentepohlia”. International Journal of Botany Studies. 6 (6), 1005-1008.
- D. Kharkongor and P. Ramanujam (2022). “Growth response of different species of Trentepohlia (trentepohliales, chlorophyta) cultured in different relative humidity”. International Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences. 4(1), 134-140
- B. Wankhar, H. Swer, N.C. Marbaniang, F.S. Khonglah, S. Jyrwa & D. Kharkongor (2013). Wild plants used as vegetables by the rural folks of Meghalaya, North-East India. NeBIO. Vol. 4, pp 10-13.
- Book Chapter- D. Kharkongor and P. Ramanujam - “Determination of Antioxidant Activities in Four Dominant Species of Trentepohlia (Trentepohliales, Chlorophyta) from East Khasi Hills, Meghalaya, India)”. B P International. Current Aspects in Pharmaceutical Research and Deveopment. Vol 8. Print ISBN: 978-93-5547-433-9, eBook ISBN: 978-93-5547-440-7; DOI: 10.9734/bpi/caprd/v8/5015F
Areas of Interest:
- Ecology