Gyati Yam

List of publications:

Yam, G., Tripathi, O. P., & Das, D. N. (2021). Modelling of total soil carbon using readily available soil variables in temperate forest of Eastern Himalaya, Northeast India. Geology, Ecology, and Landscapes5(3), 209-216.

Yam, G., & Tripathi, O. P. (2016). Tree diversity and community characteristics in Talle Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh, Eastern Himalaya, India. Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity9(2), 160-165.

Bordoloi, R., Das, B., Yam, G., Pandey, P. K., & Tripathi, O. P. (2019). Modeling of water holding capacity using readily available soil characteristics. Agricultural Research8, 347-355.

Pegu, J., Bawri, A., Yam, G., Talom, D., Rochill, I., Jamir, I., & Teron, R. (2024). Traditional remedies for diabetes used by the Ao (Naga) tribe in Mokokchung district, Nagaland, India. Plant Science Today11(1), 381-387.

Gyati Yam, G. Y., & Tripathi, O. P. (2015). Floristic diversity, community characteristics and above biomass of woody species in subtropical forests of Ziro valley, Arunachal Pradesh.

Reetashree Bordoloi, R. B., Biswajit Das, B. D., Gyati Yam, G. Y., Pandey, P. K., & Tripathi, O. P. (2019). Modeling of water holding capacity using readily available soil characteristics.

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