Dr. Shairi Nongbri

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Dr. Shairi Nongbri

(Associate Professor)

Qualification : M.Sc., NET, Ph.D.

Email : slnongbri@yahoo.co.uk

About

Year of appointment: 2002

Contribution to corporate life and management of the institution:

  • Executive Member, Meghalaya College Teachers Association, Lady Keane Unit.
  • Member, Fruit garden committee
  • Member, Lady Keane College Co-operative Society
  • Member of Lady Keane College Welfare Society
  • Member of Botanical Garden Committee
  • Member of the College Quiz Committee
  • Life Member “The Indian Science Congress Association” (ISCA): Membership no: A5202-WOV
  • Member of Board of Studies in Botany
  • Executive Member of Meghalaya College Teachers Association
  • Member of the District Level Expert Appraisal Committee (DEAC), East Khasi Hills District Meghalaya

Teaching Experience

Date of Joining: 02.09.2002

Research Topics

  • S. Nongbri, Seed germination and seedling fitness of economically important tree species of Meghalaya, Northeast India pp 947-954 Ecology, Environment And Conservation 20 (3):2014
  • S. Nongbri, Seed germination, seedling survival and Growth of Rhododendron arboretum- a high altitude tree species of Meghalaya, Northeast India pp 255-260 International Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences
  • Pala KHM, Nongbri S, Dohling S, Makdoh K. 2015. Detection of adulteration, physic properties, chemical composition and hygienic status of milk in Shillong. Keanean Journal of Science.Vol 4: 9-13.
  • Nongbri S, Nongbri E, Pala KHM, Law P, Dohling S, Makdoh K. 2016. Seed viability and seedling survival of Melodinus monogynus Roxb., a wild edible fruit of Meghalaya. Keanean Journal of Science.Vol 5: 41-44.

Publications

  • S. Nongbri, Seed germination and seedling fitness of economically important tree species of Meghalaya, Northeast India pp 947-954 Ecology, Environment And Conservation 20 (3):2014
  • S. Nongbri, Seed germination, seedling survival and Growth of Rhododendron arboretum- a high altitude tree species of Meghalaya, Northeast India pp 255-260 International Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences
  • Pala KHM, Nongbri S, Dohling S, Makdoh K. 2015. Detection of adulteration, physic proiperties, chemical composition and hygienic status of milk in Shillong. Keanean Journal of Science.Vol 4: 9-13.
  • Nongbri S, Nongbri E, Pala KHM, Law P, Dohling S, Makdoh K. 2016. Seed viability and seedling survival of Melodinus monogynus Roxb., a wild edible fruit of Meghalaya. Keanean Journal of Science.Vol 5: 41-44.

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