Jeersanidhi Lecture Award - Awardees

S.No.

Year

Name of awardees

Topic

1.

1982

Dr. S.N. Dasgupta

Discourse on Aquatic Phycomycetes of India

2.

1984

Dr. B.S. Mehrotra

Thermophilic Fungi-Biological Enigma And Tools for the  Biotechnologist and Biologist

3.

1986

Dr. Y.L. Nene

Opportunities for Research on Diseases of Pulse Crops

4.

1987

Dr. Gopal Swarup

An Outlook if Nematology in India

5.

1988

Dr. H.S. Sohi

Mushroom Culture in India-Recent Research findings

6.

1989

Dr. H.O. Agarwal

Plant Virus Replication

7.

1990

Dr. G.P. Agarwal

Entomogenous Fungi in India and Management of Insect Pests

8.

1991

Dr. Ram Dayal

Chytrids - status, study prospects and constraints

9.

1992

Dr. Sudhir Chandra

VA-Mycorrhiza - Dimensions of its application

10.

1993

Dr. A.K. Roy

Sheath blight of rice in India

11.

1994

Dr. S.S. Sokhi

Integrated approaches in the management of vegetable diseases in India

12.

1995

Dr. S. Nagarajan

Emerging opportunities for globalising Indian wheat

13.

1996

Dr. W.M. Khan

The four major species of root-knot nematodes - current status and management approach

14.

1997

Dr. B.M. Singh

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15.

1998

Dr. P. Vidyasekaran

Molecular biology of pathogenesis and induced systemic resistance

16.

1999

Dr. R.P. Thakur

Pathogen diversity and plant disease management

17.

2000

Dr. Bineeta Sen

Biological control A success story

18.

2003

Dr. A.K. Roy

Mycological problems of crude herbal drugs -Overview and challenges

19.

2005

Dr. Rohini Iyer

Emerging trends in management of soil borne fungal diseases of palms

20.

2009

Dr. S.K. Mann

Contributions of Wheat Pathology to Wheat Production

21.

2012

Dr. Indu Sharma

Application of molecular markers for incorporation of resistance to rusts and Karnal bunt in wheat

22.

2014

Dr. R.N. Pandey

Seed biopriming in the management of seed borne and soil borne diseases

23.

2018

Dr. R. Selvarajan

Recent advances in plant pathogen diagnostics and certification of disease free planting materials

24.

2021

Dr. A. Ramesh Sundar

Unravelling the enigmatic Sugarcane-fungal pathogen interactions from an “Omics” perspective