Dr. Anurag dhyani

Dr.Anurag Dhyani

Position: Scientist

Mobile No: 9539423674
Email:j anuragdhyani@gmail.com, anuragdhyani@jntbgri.res.in
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Qualifications

Ph.D., H.N.B. Garhwal University, Uttarakhand (2012).

Specialization

Conservation assessment, seed storage, seed germination and dormancy, seedling production, translocation.

About Me

I contribute to the conservation of threatened plants by working with IUCN Global Tree Specialist Group to improve IUCN Red List assessments. Seed collection and storage is a regular activity in our seed bank. I do focus on to identify seed dormancy and develop germination protocols for threatened plants. This enables us to produce seedlings for translocating rare species in the Western Ghats, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the eight ‘Hottest Hot-Spots’ of biological diversity in the world. I am also adopting species distribution modeling and cryopreservation for long term conservation of rare plants.

Projects

Ex-situ conservation of five critically endangered plants of the Western Ghats, India, funded by Global Botanic Garden Fund, Botanic Gardens Conservation International, United Kingdom (2020).
Conservation of Vulnerable Sandalwood (Santalum album) through propagation and re-introduction, funded by Kerala Forest Development Fund, Kerala, India (2019-2023).
Conservation of Endemic and Critically Endangered Buchanania barberi in India, funded by The Mohamed Bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund, United Arab Emirates (2019).
Studies on conservation biological aspects of selected flowering plants of Kerala, funded by Kerala State Council Science Technology and Environment, India (2017-2022).
Global Seed Conservation Challenge Fieldwork Fund, funded by Botanic Gardens Conservation International, United Kingdom (2016).

Publications

Dhyani, A., Bindu, S., Abinlal, K. C., Anilkumar, C. (2022). Reintroduction of Buchanania barberi, a critically endangered tree endemic to the south Western Ghats of Kerala, India. Plants People Planet. 1– 6. https://doi.org/10.1002/ppp3.10334 (IF=5.695)
Dhyani, A., Nautiyal, B. P., Nautiyal, M. C. (2022). Seedling performance, phenotypic traits and growing media for domestication of Lilium polyphyllum. Plants People Planet. 4(6), 685– 695. https://doi.org/10.1002/ppp3.10310 (IF=5.695)
Kavungullachalil, A., Dhyani, A., Sivankunju, S., Sainudeen Muhammed, S., & Ettickal Sukumaran, S. (2022). Conservation of Garcinia gamblei, a rare tree endemic to the south Western Ghats, India. Oryx, 56(4), 489-490. https://doi.org/10.1017/S003060532200045X (IF=2.957)
Dhyani A, Suresh S, Santhoshkumar ES, Shareef SM, Prakashkumar R (2021). Conserving Dialium travancoricum, a critically endangered and Endemic Tree in Kerala, India. Oryx. 55(4), 491. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0030605321000429 (IF=2.957)
Dhyani A, Kadaverugu R, Nautiyal BP, Nautiyal MC (2021). Predicting the potential distribution of a critically endangered medicinal plant Lilium polyphyllum in Indian Western Himalayan Region. Regional Environmental Change. 21(2), pp30. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-021-01763-5 (IF=4.704)

PhD students

Work: Population structure, propagation and conservation of Garcinia gamblei– an endemic species of the Western Ghats.

Project Fellow

Work: Studies on conservation biological aspects of selected flowering plants of Kerala.
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