All India Network Project on Vertebrate Pest Management

Central Arid Zone Research Institute, Light Industrial Area, Jodhpur

1.

Babbar B K, Kaur Jagwinder, Singla N and  Mahal A K (2015) Effectiveness and persistence of cinnamic aldehyde as an antifeedant on rats under storage conditions. Crop Protection 67: 235-242.

2.

Singla L D, Singla N and Parshad V R (2015) Development of concurrent infection of notoedric mange in rabbits infected with Trypanosoma evansi. Scandinavian Journal of Laboratory Animal Science 41 (2): 1-6.

3.

Singla N and Babbar B K (2015) Critical timings and methods of rodent pest management in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) crop. Legume Research 39(1): 1-6 pages, published online. www.legumeresearch.in

4.

Singla N, Kaur S and Javed M (2015) Rodenticidal potential of bromadiolone and cholecalciferol in synergism against Bandicota bengalensis.  Crop Protection 72: 163-168.

5.

Chaudhary, V. and Tripathi, R.S. 2015. Feeding deterrence effects of defatted jojoba (Simmondisa chinensis) meal against Indian gerbil, Tatera indica (Hardwicke). Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences.

6.

Babbar B K, Singla N and Singh R (2014) Impact of village level education and training on adoption of control strategies, their sustainability and reduction in crop losses. International Journal of Advanced Research 7(2): 672-683.

7.

Dhar P and Singla N (2014) Effect of triptolide on reproduction of female lesser bandicoot rat, Bandicota bengalensis. Drug and Chemical Toxicology 37(4): 448-458.

8.

Dhar P and Singla N (2014) Histomorphological and biochemical changes induced by triptolide treatment in male lesser bandicoot rat, Bandicota bengalensis. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology 116: 49-55.

9.

Dhar P, Singla N and Babbar B K (2014) Effect of triptolide on vital organs, blood biochemical parameters and histomorphology of testis in male Bandicota Bengalensis. Indian Journal of Applied Research 4(2): 27-30.

10.

Dhar P, Singla N, Babbar BK and Shekhar C (2014) Potential of triptolide in management of post control rodent population rebuildup in sugarcane crop fields. International Journal of Advanced Research 2(9): 796-804.

11.

Garg N and Singla N (2014) Toxicity of second generation anticoagulant bromadiolone against Rattus rattus: individual and sex specific variations. Cibtech Journal of Zoology 3(2): 43-48.

12.

Garg N and Singla N (2014) Determination of lethal feeding period of bromadiolone anticoagulant for screening individual rats (Rattus rattus) for development of resistance. International Journal of Advanced Research 2(12): 939-945.

13.

Singla N, Thind R K and Mahal A K (2014) Potential of eucalyptus oil as repellent against house rat, Rattus rattus. The Scientific World Journal Published online, DOI:  10.1155/2014/249284.

14.

Singla N (2014) Antifertility effects of single oral doses of triptolide in male house rat(Rattus rattus L.) Applied Biological Research 16(1): 72-74.

15.

Singla N and Challana S (2014) Reproductive Toxicity of Triptolide in Male House Rat, Rattus rattus. The Scientific World Journal, Article ID 879405, 6 pages, http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/879405.

16.

Singla N and Kanwar D (2014) Potential of poultry egg components as cereal bait additives for enhancing based control success and trap index of house rat, Rattus rattus. Asia Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 4(suppl 1): S314-347.

17.

Singla N and Kaur R (2014) Potential of citronella oil as rodent repellent measured as aversion to food. Applied Biological Research 16(2): 191-198.

18.

Kumawat,  MM.  Singh, K.M., Tripathi, R.S. Riba, T, Singh, S and Sen, D. 2014. Rodent   outbreak   in   relation   to bamboo flowering in north-eastern region of India.     Biological Agriculture and Horticulture: An International Journal for sustainable Production Systems.

19.

Birah, A., Zamir Ahmad,  S.K., Anantharaj, A., Tripathi, R.S. and Dam  Roy, S.2014. Occurrence of bandicoot rat, Bandicota   bengalensis in paddy fields of Bay Islands, India. Annals Plant Protection sciences.22 (1): 213-14.