Department of Agrometeorology
Dr. Ravi Kiran
DESIGNATION: | Professor |
QUALIFICATION: | Ph.D. |
SPECIALISATION: | Weather Plant diseases interaction, Agricultural – Meteorology; Crop Growth Simulation Modelling |
EMAIL: | ravikiransaxena[at]rediffmail[dot]com |
CONTACT NO.: | +91-9411320536 |
Research Areas/Areas of interest
Selected Research Publications
- Ravi Kiran and Agnihotri, A.K. (2001). Effect of partial shading on yield and yield attributes of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) intercropped with Dalbergia sissoo (Roxb.) under shallow water table conditions. Indian Forester. 127(7): 799-803.
- Ravi Kiran (2001). Influence of available energy on reproductive growth of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) inter cropped with Eucalyptus tereticornis. Indian Journal of Forestry. 24(4): 409-413.
- Ravi Kiran and GS Bains. 2007. “Thermal time requirement and heat use efficiency in summer green gram (Vigna radiate L. Wilczek) under varied hydrothermal regimes”. Journal of Agrometeorology. 9(1) : 96-99.
- Ravi Kiran and GS Bains. 2008. “Canopy temperature variations and its effect on yield of Summer greem gram under varied hydrothermal regimes” Journal of Agrometeorology, 10(I) (Special Issue):131-133.
- Ravi Kiran. 2015. Variation in Net Radiation Over Wheat (Triticum Aestivum L.) in Different Phenophase Intercropped with Dalbergia Sissoo in Nelder Wheel Design . Indian Journal of Biology. 2(2 ):141-145.
- MANISHA TAMTA, RAVI KIRAN*, ANIL SHUKLA* AND A. S. NAIN* (2018) DOES GEOMETRY OF CROP AFFECT THERMAL REQUIREMENT OF MUSTARD CROP: AN ANALYSIS OF INDIAN MUSTARD MAUSAM, 69, 4 :630-34
- Ravi Kiran. 2018. Long term trends and variations in rainfall under present climatic scenarios at Pantnagar Vayu Mandal 44: 54-60.
- Ravi Kiran. 2016. A Study on Tree-Crop Interactions of Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and Eucaluptus tereticornis planted in Nelder Wheel Design under Shallow Water Table Conditions. Vayu Mandal 42:2, 152-160.
- Ravi Kiran and GS Bains . 2008. Phenological studies in summer green gram (Vigna radiate L. Wilczek) under changed hydrothermal regimes. Legume Research. 31(2): 105-109.
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