Dr. Kishore Kr. Thapa is actively involved in research in Plant Genetic Resources ,Paleobotany-Palynology and Ethnobotany. Some of his significant works are presented below in snapshots.



Table 1. Significant Journal Publications of Dr. Kishore Kumar Thapa, Assistant Professor, Department of Botany
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Sl. No. |
Authors Name |
Title of the paper |
Details of the paper |
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1. |
More S, Thapa KK, Bera S |
Potential of Dust and Soot from Air-Filters of Motor Vehicle Engines as a Forensic Tool: First Experimental Palynological Approach in India |
J Forensic Res 4:177,2013 |
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2. |
Thapa, K.K. |
Citrus: An Indigenous crop of Darjeeling Hills, |
Asian Agri-History Vol.11 No.2.133-137,2007. |
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3. |
Chetttri, M., K.Thapa and S. Mukhopadhyay |
Marketing of Darjeeling mandarin: A case study. Proc. Natl. Sym. on Citriculture: A Road Map.. |
Indian Society of Citriculture. pp 240-244,2006. |
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4. |
Mukhopadhyay. S. and Thapa, K. |
(2001) Citrus: Legacy and Biodiversity in Eastern Himalayas. |
Science and Culture Vol. 42(1-2): 42-46,2001 |
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5. |
Thapa Kishore and Subir Bera |
A preliminary report on spore morphology of some ferns from Darjeeling Himalayas, West Bengal |
J.Natl. Bot. Soc. 50: 35-46,1996.
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6. |
Bera. Subir, Kishore Thapa and Narayan Ghorai |
Tea weed Polypodium lachnopus as an alternative host for Tea pest Toxoptera aurantii from Darjeeling, West Bengal
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J. of Hill Research 9(1): 128-130, 1996. |
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7. |
Thapa Kishore and Subir Bera |
Soral Morphology and anatomy of a few ferns from Darjeeling hills, West Bengal. |
Indian Biologist Vol. 28(2): 30-36,1996. |