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P. S. Ramakrishnan

P. S. Ramakrishnan

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
34
Citations
9297
World Ranking
7490
National Ranking
17

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1995 - Fellow, The World Academy of Sciences

Overview

P. S. Ramakrishnan is affiliated with Jawaharlal Nehru University in India. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily Engineering and Agricultural and Biological Sciences.

Their work encompasses several subfields, including Plant Science, Mechanical Engineering, Computational Mechanics, and Safety Research. The main topics investigated by Ramakrishnan include:

  • Granular flow and fluidized beds
  • Iron and Steelmaking Processes
  • Mining and Gasification Technologies
  • Plant Virus Research Studies
  • Agricultural Practices and Plant Genetics
  • Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies
  • Ethics and Social Impacts of AI

Ramakrishnan has published research in various venues, with the most frequent being:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Advances in Applied Research

Among their recent papers are:

  • Cfd Simulation for Coal Gasification in Fluidized Bed Gasifier, 2022, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Influence of weather parameters on yellow mosaic virus disease incidence in greengram and blackgram in Pudukottai District of Tamil Nadu, 2021, Advances in Applied Research
  • Technology Neutrality of the GDPR: An Assessment Through the Lens of Artificial Intelligence, 2024, SSRN Electronic Journal

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Ramakrishnan include:

  • Jagadish Kumar Singh
  • Abanti Sahoo
  • Soumya Sanjeeb Mohapatra
  • P. Ahila Devi
  • D. Sassikumar

Ramakrishnan was recognized as a Fellow of The World Academy of Sciences in 1995. This award reflects an acknowledgment within the scientific community, though specific details of the citation are not noted here.

Best Publications

  • The causes of land-use and land-cover change: moving beyond the myths

    Eric F. Lambin;B.L. Turner;Helmut J. Geist;Samuel B. Agbola

  • A portfolio approach to analyzing complex human-environment interactions:Institutions and land change

    Oran R. Young;Eric F. Lambin;Frank Alcock;Helmut Haberl

  • SECONDARY SUCCESSION FOLLOWING SLASH AND BURN AGRICULTURE IN NORTH-EASTERN INDIA I. BIOMASS, LITTERFALL AND PRODUCTIVITY

    O. P. Toky;P. S. Ramakrishnan

  • Soil nutrient status of hill agro-ecosystems and recovery pattern after slash and burn agriculture (Jhum) in north-eastern India

    P. S. Ramakrishnan;O. P. Toky

  • China, India, and the Environment

    Kamaljit S. Bawa;Lian Pin Koh;Tien Ming Lee;Tien Ming Lee;Jianguo Liu

  • Cropping and yields in agricultural systems of the north-eastern hill region of India

    O.P. Toky;P.S. Ramakrishnan

  • Traditional forest knowledge and sustainable forestry : A north-east India perspective

    P.S. Ramakrishnan

  • Phenology of trees in a sub-tropical humid forest in North-Eastern India

    R. P. Shukla;P. S. Ramakrishnan

  • Vegetation and gap dynamics of a tropical wet evergreen forest in the Western Ghats of Kerala, India

    U. M. Chandrashekara;P. S. Ramakrishnan

  • GROWTH STRATEGY OF TREES RELATED TO SUCCESSIONAL STATUS I. ARCHITECTURE AND EXTENSION GROWTH

    Ram Boojh;P.S. Ramakrishnan

  • Litter and fine root dynamics of a relict sacred grove forest at Cherrapunji in north-eastern India

    R.S. Khiewtam;P.S. Ramakrishnan

  • POPULATION DYNAMICS OF EUPATORIUM ODORATUM IN SUCCESSIONAL ENVIRONMENTS FOLLOWING SLASH AND BURN AGRICULTURE

    S. P. S. Kushwaha;P. S. Ramakrishnan;R. S. Tripathi

  • An ecosystem services framework to evaluate indigenous and local peoples’ connections with nature

    Unknown

  • Run-off and Infiltration Losses Related to Shifting Agriculture (Jhum) in Northeastern India

    O. P. Toky;P. S. Ramakrishnan

  • Architecture and growth strategies of tropical trees in relation to successional status.

    Unknown

  • Litter dynamics in khasi pine (Pinus kesiya Royle ex Gordon) of North-Eastern India

    Ashesh Kumar Das;P.S. Ramakrishnan

  • Diversity and distribution of endemic and exotic earthworms in natural and regenerating ecosystems in the central Himalayas, India.

    T Bhadauria;P.S Ramakrishnan;K.N Srivastava

  • Mountain Biodiversity, Land Use Dynamics and Traditional Ecological Knowledge

    Unknown

  • Slash and burn agriculture at higher elevations in North-Eastern India. I. Sediment, water and nutrient losses

    B.K. Mishra;P.S. Ramakrishnan

  • Ethnobiological notes on some tribes of Arunachal Pradesh, northeastern India

    A. K. Gangwar;P. S. Ramakrishnan

  • Growth strategy of trees related to successional status II. Leaf dynamics

    Ram Boojh;P.S. Ramakrishnan

  • Energy flow through a village ecosystem with slash and burn agriculture in North-eastern India

    B.K. Mishra;P.S. Ramakrishnan

  • Herbaceous vegetation development and weed potential in slash and burn agriculture (Jhum) in N. E. India

    K. G. Saxena;P. S. Ramakrishnan

Frequent Co-Authors

K. S. Rao
K. S. Rao University of Delhi
Eric F. Lambin
Eric F. Lambin Stanford University
Heike Schroeder
Heike Schroeder University of East Anglia
Arild Angelsen
Arild Angelsen Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Coleen Vogel
Coleen Vogel University of the Witwatersrand
Emilio F. Moran
Emilio F. Moran Michigan State University
Günther Fischer
Günther Fischer International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Peter H. Verburg
Peter H. Verburg Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Claudia Pahl-Wostl
Claudia Pahl-Wostl Osnabrück University
Oliver T. Coomes
Oliver T. Coomes McGill University

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