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Dilli Prasad Rijal
Researcher at University of Tromsø
Publications - 14
Citations - 189
Dilli Prasad Rijal is an academic researcher from University of Tromsø. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications receiving 69 citations.
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Lake Sedimentary DNA Research on Past Terrestrial and Aquatic Biodiversity : Overview and Recommendations
Eric Capo,Charline Giguet-Covex,Alexandra Rouillard,Kevin Nota,Peter D. Heintzman,Aurèle Vuillemin,Daniel Ariztegui,Fabien Arnaud,Simon Belle,Stefan Bertilsson,Christian Bigler,Richard Bindler,Antony G. Brown,Charlotte Clarke,Sarah E. Crump,Didier Debroas,Göran Englund,Gentile Francesco Ficetola,Rebecca E. Garner,Joanna Gauthier,Irene Gregory-Eaves,Liv Heinecke,Ulrike Herzschuh,Ulrike Herzschuh,Anan Ibrahim,Veljo Kisand,Kurt H. Kjær,Youri Lammers,Joanne E. Littlefair,Erwan Messager,Marie-Eve Monchamp,Fredrik Olajos,William D. Orsi,Mikkel Winther Pedersen,Dilli Prasad Rijal,Johan Rydberg,Trisha L. Spanbauer,Kathleen R. Stoof-Leichsenring,Pierre Taberlet,Liisi Talas,Camille Thomas,David A. Walsh,Y. L. Wang,Y. L. Wang,Eske Willerslev,Anne van Woerkom,Heike Zimmermann,Marco J. L. Coolen,Laura S. Epp,Isabelle Domaizon,Inger Greve Alsos,Laura Parducci,Laura Parducci +52 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors synthesize the state-of-the-art analytical procedures for effective sampling, extraction, amplification, quantification and/or generation of DNA inventories from sedimentary ancient DNA via high-throughput sequencing technologies.
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Giant invasive Heracleum persicum : Friend or foe of plant diversity?
TL;DR: The impact of one of the massive plant invaders of Scandinavia on vascular plant species diversity, attributes of invasible and noninvasible communities, and the relationship between invasibility and genetic diversity of a dominant invader are assessed.
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Sedimentary ancient DNA shows terrestrial plant richness continuously increased over the Holocene in northern Fennoscandia
Dilli Prasad Rijal,Peter D. Heintzman,Youri Lammers,Nigel G. Yoccoz,Kelsey Lorberau,Iva Pitelkova,Tomasz Goslar,Francisco Javier Ancin Murguzur,J. Sakari Salonen,Karin F. Helmens,Karin F. Helmens,Jostein Bakke,Mary E. Edwards,Mary E. Edwards,Torbjørn Alm,Kari Anne Bråthen,Antony G. Brown,Inger Greve Alsos +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assessed the impact of Holocene climate changes and nutrients on terrestrial plant richness in northern Fennoscandia and found that richness increased steeply during the rapidly warming Early Holocene.
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Microsatellite markers for Heracleum persicum (Apiaceae) and allied taxa: application of next-generation sequencing to develop genetic resources for invasive species management
Dilli Prasad Rijal,Mohsen Falahati-Anbaran,Mohsen Falahati-Anbaran,Torbjørn Alm,Inger Greve Alsos +4 more
TL;DR: Next-generation sequencing was used to develop a microsatellite library for Heracleum persicum to serve as important genetic resources for understanding taxonomy, population genetics, and phylogeny of giant hogweeds and their hybrids, which in turn, is expected to contribute to invasive species management.
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Reconstructing the invasion history of Heracleum persicum (Apiaceae) into Europe.
Dilli Prasad Rijal,Torbjørn Alm,Šárka Jahodová,Šárka Jahodová,Hans K. Stenøien,Inger Greve Alsos +5 more
TL;DR: Finn is found to be a more likely source for Norwegian populations, a scenario supported by higher estimated histor‐ical migration from Finland to Norway, and genetic diversity per se is not a primary determinant of invasiveness in H. persicum.