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Department of Botany

Dr. Nilakshee Devi

Senior Lecturer

Educational Qualifications

M.Sc (Botany) Gauhati University
M.Phil. (Botany) Gauhati University
B.Ed. Gauhati University
Ph.D (Botany) Gauhati University

Specialization Plant Taxonomy
Contact Details Phone +91-361-2570530 (O)
+91-361-22663119 (R)
+91-94355-52551 (M)
  Email nila-devi@sify.com
ndevi@gauhati.ac.in

Research areas

Plant Taxonomy, Aerobiology, Medicinal Plants.

On going project

  • Title: Floristic studies on Macrophytic diversity of Nameri National Park (Assam) and Pakke Tiger Reserve (Arunachal Pradesh)
    Duration: 2008-20011
    Funding Agency: MoEF
    Amount: 7.66 lacs

Seminar/Summer School/Refresher Course held during the year 2007-08

  • "Medicinal Plants: Cultivation and Conservation in North East India" in Biodiversity Herbal Medicine , held at Synod College, Shillong, on 20th -21st September,2007.

Selected Publications

  • Flowering Calendar of tree species of Guwahati with special reference to their allergic significance (1996): Ind. J. Allergy Appl. Immunol. 10 (1): 31-34.
  • Survey of Aquatic Flora of Goalpara District (1999): In Advances in Plant Science Research in India. 9: 97-104.
  • Airspora of Semi-Urban Areas of Guwahati City (2002): Ind. J. Aerobiology 15 (1 & 2): 20-31.
  • Pollen Productivity in Some Species of Grasses and their Aerial Incidence(2002): Ind. J. Aerobiology 15 (1 & 2): 63-65.
  • Indigenous Herbal Medicines used against Malaria in Goalpara and Morigoan District of Assam (2006): J. Eco. Taxon. Bot. 30(suppl): 177-183.
  • Aerobiology and Allergy: Multidisciplinary and Integrated approach (2007): Pranja: Journal of Gauhati University.
  • Inventorization and Prospects of Sustainable Utilization of Certain Common Medicinal Plants of N. E. Region (2007): Biodiversity Herbal Medicine (Ed. S. Jyrwa). B. B. Publication, Shillong. Pp. 18-29.
  • Incidence of airborne pollen grains in Central Guwahati with special reference to the allergenic significance. Indian  J. Aerobiology. (2007) 20(1&2): 35-44.
  • Studies on some medicinally important wetland angiosperms used by the Bodo tribe of Kamrup District in Assam, India in Pleione. (2008). 2(1): 20-26.