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S. S. Katewa
Researcher at Mohanlal Sukhadia University
Publications - 2
Citations - 152
S. S. Katewa is an academic researcher from Mohanlal Sukhadia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vegetation & Grassland. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 117 citations.
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New vegetation type map of India prepared using satellite remote sensing: Comparison with global vegetation maps and utilities
Partha Sarathi Roy,Mukunda Dev Behera,M. S. R. Murthy,Arijit Roy,Sarnam Singh,S. P. S. Kushwaha,Chandra Shekhar Jha,S. Sudhakar,Pawan Kumar Joshi,Ch. Sudhakar Reddy,Stutee Gupta,Girish Pujar,C. B. S. Dutt,V. K. Srivastava,M. C. Porwal,Poonam Tripathi,J. S. Singh,V. S. Chitale,Andrew K. Skidmore,G. Rajshekhar,Deepak Kushwaha,Harish Karnatak,Sameer Saran,A. Giriraj,Hitendra Padalia,Manish Kale,Subrato Nandy,C. Jeganathan,C. P. Singh,Chandrashekhar Biradar,Chandrashekhar Biradar,Chiranjibi Pattanaik,D. K. Singh,G. M. Devagiri,Gautam Talukdar,Rabindra K. Panigrahy,Harnam Singh,J. R. Sharma,K. Haridasan,Shivam Trivedi,Kiran Singh,L. Kannan,M. Daniel,M. K. Misra,Madhura Niphadkar,Nidhi Nagabhatla,Nupoor Prasad,Om Prakash Tripathi,P. Rama Chandra Prasad,Pushpa Dash,Qamer Qureshi,Shri Kant Tripathi,B. R. Ramesh,Balakrishnan Gowda,Sanjay Tomar,Shakil Ahmad Romshoo,Shilpa Giriraj,Shirish A. Ravan,Soumit K. Behera,Subrato Paul,Ashesh Kumar Das,B. K. Ranganath,T. P. Singh,T. R. Sahu,Uma Shankar,A. R. R. Menon,Gaurav Srivastava,Neeti,Subrat Sharma,U. B. Mohapatra,Ashok Peddi,Humayun Rashid,Irfan Salroo,P. Hari Krishna,P. K. Hajra,A. O. Vergheese,Shafique Matin,Swapnil A. Chaudhary,Sonali Ghosh,Udaya Lakshmi,Deepshikha Rawat,Kalpana Ambastha,Akhtar H. Malik,B. S. S. Devi,Balakrishna Gowda,K. C. Sharma,Prashant Mukharjee,Ajay Sharma,Priya Davidar,R. R. Venkata Raju,S. S. Katewa,Shashi Kant,Vatsavaya S. Raju,B. P. Uniyal,Bijan Debnath,D. K. Rout,Rajesh Thapa,Shijo Joseph,Pradeep Chhetri,Reshma M. Ramachandran +99 more
TL;DR: This vegetation type map is the most comprehensive one developed for India so far and was prepared using 23.5 m seasonal satellite remote sensing data, field samples and information relating to the biogeography, climate and soil.
Pattern of Plant Species Diversity in Grasslands of Rajasthan, India
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors document and analyse the phytosociological data of grasslands of entire Rajasthan state, India and conclude that, saline grasslands and swampy grasslands are narrow-niched and ecologically unique.