Research Publications
International Journal
- Kathiresan Ramanathan, Vishnudevi Sangeeviraman, Prabakar Chandrahasan, Badri Narayan Chaudhary , Srikrishna Sulgodu Ramachandra, 2020. “Integration of fish culture and poultry rearing in transplanted rice for nutritional security in smallholder farms”, Scientific Reports, 10:1038:p.1-7. (SCI Impact Factor – 4.25)
- Manzoor H. Dar, Najam W. Zaidi, Showkat A. Waza, Satish B. Verulkar, T. Ahmed, P. K. Singh, S. K. Bardhan Roy, Bedanand Chaudhary, Rambaran Yadav, Mirza Mofazzal Islam, Khandakar M. Iftekharuddaula, J. K. Roy, R. M. Kathiresan, B. N. Singh, Uma S. Singh & Abdelbagi M. Ismail. 2018. “No Yield Penalty under Favorable Conditions Paving the Way for Successful Adoption of Food Tolerant Rice” Scientific Reports, 8:9245:p.1-7.
- Kathiresan, R.M. 2018. “Sustainable Options for Managing Invasive Alien weeds, Biodiversity Conservation and Enhancement of Farming Livelihoods” Advanced Research in Agriculture and Organic Farming, 1(1):p.1-5.
- Kathiresan, RM. and Gbehounou, G. 2016. “Impact of climate change on invasive traits of weeds” Weed Biology and Management, 16: p.59-66.
- Renu Singh, Yashi Singh, Neera Yadav, P.C. Sharma, S.L. Krishnamurthy, S.K. Sharma, J.L. Dwivedi, A.K. Singh, P.K. Singh, J. Singh, Rajesh Kumar, Nilanjay, N.K. Singh, T. Ahmad, S.K. Chetia, M. Rai, R. Perraju, D.N. Singh, Anita Pandey, T. Mohapatra, N.P. Mandal, J.N. Reddy, O.N. Singh, J.L. Katara, B. Marandi, P. Sawain, R.K. Sarkar, D.P. Singh, S. Verulkar, T. Ram, G. Padmawathi, Y. Suryanarayana, PV. Ramana Rao, M. Girija Rani, T. Anuradha, R.M. Kathiresan, S. Thirumeni, K. Paramsivam, S. Nadarajan, A.K. Singh, M. Nagarajan, Arvind Kumar, E. Septiningshih, U.S. Singh, A.M. Ismail, D. Mackill and Nagendra K. Singh. 2016. “From QTL to variety – Harnessing the benefits of QTLs for drought, flood and salt tolerance in mega rice varieties of India through a multi – institutional network” Plant Science. Special Issue. From Genomics to Breeding, 242. p.278-287.
- Kathiresan, RM. and S. Deivasigamani 2015. Herbicidal control of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) and its impact on aquatic environment. Indian J. of Agronomy, 60(4): 606-609.
- Kathiresan, RM. 2010. Spatial and Temporal Integration of Component- Enterprises in Small Holder Farms of India for Sustainability in Farming and Rural Livelihoods in 9th European IFSA Symposium at Vienna, Austria, p.2123-2128.
- Kathiresan, RM. 2009. Integrated farm management for linking environment. Indian J. of Agronomy, 54(1): 9-14.
- Kathiresan, RM and J. Dhavabharathi. 2008. Rice allelopathy for weed management in aquatic ecosystems. Allelopathy Journal, 22(2). p.413-416.
- Kathiresan, RM. 2007. Integration of elements of farming system for sustainable weed and pest management in the tropics. Crop Protection, 26. 424-429.
- Kathiresan, RM. 2007. “Linking Environment and weed management through integrated farm management”. In: Proceedings of the 21st Asian Pacific Weed Science Society Conference, Colombo, Srilanka, p. 21-26.
- Kathiresan, RM. 2006. Effect of Global Warming on invasion of alien plants in Asia. In: Proceedings of NIAES International Symposium-National Institute of Agro-environmental Sciences, Tsukuba, Japan, 2006. p. 24-29
- Kathiresan, RM. 2005. Effect of global warming on weed invasion World Wide. In 20th Asian - Pacific Weed Science Society Conference, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, p. 91- 98.
- Kathiresan, RM. 2005. Allelopathy for bio-control of water hyacinth. (Eds J.D.I Harper, M. An, H.Wu and J.H.Kent). In: Proceedings of the Fourth World congress on Allelopathy, Charles Sturt University, New South Wales, Australia. p. 64 - 70.
- Kathiresan, RM. 2005. Evaluation of allelopathic plant materials for aquatic weed control. In Proceedings of the Fourth World Congress on Allelopathy, Charles Sturt University, New South Wales, Australia. p. 266-269.
- Kathiresan, RM. and Yaduraju. N.T. 2003. Invasive Weeds in the Tropics. In Proceedings: 19th Asian Pacific Weed Science Society Conference, Manila, Philippines, vol. I. p. 59-68.
- Kathiresan, RM., K.Ramah and C.Sivakumar. 2001. Integration of azolla, fish and herbicide for rice weed management. In Proceedings: BCPC Weeds 2001, Brighton, U.K., Vol. II. p. 625-632.
- Kathiresan, RM. 2000. Allelopathy Potential of Native plants against water hyacinth. Crop Protection. 19(8-10): 705-708.
- Kathiresan, RM and C.Kannan. 1998. (Eds Martin P.Hill, Mic H. Julien and Ted D. Center). Allelopathy for aquatic weed control. Proceedings of the first meeting of Global Working Group on Integrated and Biological Control of Water hyacinth, IOBC, Harare, Zimbabwe, p. 87-89.
- Kathiresan, RM and A.Gurusamy. 1996. (Eds Hugh Brown George W.Cussans, Malcolm D.Devine, Stephen O.Duke, Cesar Fernandez-Quintanilla, Arne Helweg, Ricardo E. Labrada, Max Landes, Per Kudsk and Jens C.Streibig). Herbicide tolerance in rice cultivars. Proceedings of Second International Weed Control Congress. IWSS Copenhagen, Denmark, Vol. III. p. 955-962.
National Journal
- Kathiresan, R.M. and Vinoth Kumar,C .2020. Impact of organic manures on rice weed control. Plant Archives, 20(1), pp.727-730.
- RM. Kathiresan, S. Vishnudevi, M. Sarathkumar, Sudhanshu Singh and Uma.S. Singh. 2019. “Role of submergence tolerant rice cultivar and herbicides in managing invasive alien weeds” Indian Journal of Weed Science 51 (4): 333-336
- Kathiresan, RM. 2017. “Livelihood and Bio-security in Agriculture: sustainable options”. In: Proceedings of the 41st Indian Social Science Congress Focal theme on “Indian University Education System a Critical Appraisal” at Periyar University, Salem, India during 18 – 22nd December. p.117-121.
- Kathiresan, RM. 2015. Allelopathic and Biological Alternatives for weed control in aquatic and wetland ecosystems. Indian Fmg., 65(7): 44-46.
- Kathiresan, RM. 2014. Management of invasive alien weeds under changing climate. DWR – Souvenir, Celebrating Silver Jubilee (1989-2014) Directorate of Weed Research, Jabalpur, India p. 71-79.
- Deivasigamani. S and RM. Kathiresan. 2013. Changes in physico-chemical properties of aquatic environment due to herbicidal control of water hyacinth. Green Farming, 4(1): 123-124.
- Gnanavel, I and RM. Kathiresan. 2013. Allelopathic potential of Coleus on water hyacinth. Indian J. Weed Sci. 45 (1): 71-72.
- Meyyappan. M and RM. Kathiresan. 2012. Intercropping of pulses and oilseeds in maize. Green Farming, 3(4): 493-494.
- Meyyappan. M and RM. Kathiresan. 2012. Effect of integrated weed management on yield components and yield of maize under intercropping system. Green Farming, 3(5): 611-612.
- Kathiresan, RM. 2008. Ecology and Control of Parthenium hysterophorus Invasion in Veeranum Command Area. Indian J. Weed Sci. 40 (1&2): 78-80.
- Anbhazhagan. R and RM. Kathiresan. 2008. Weed management in integrated Rice + Fish + Poultry farming system. Green Farming, 2(1): 50-52.
- Gnanavel. I and RM. Kathiresan. 2007. Integrated biological control of Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) solms at different growth stages. Indian J. Weed Sci., 39(1&2): 85-91.
- Geetha Jebarathnam, T and RM. Kathiresan. 2006. Influence of organic manures on the Weed Seed Bank in Maize. Indian J. Weed Sci. 38 (3&4): 247-249.
- Gnanavel, I and RM. Kathiresan. 2006. Effect of different Adjuvants in enhancing the foliar activity of botanical herbicide on Water hyacinth [Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms] Indian J. Weed Sci. 38 (3&4): 267-270.
- Meyyappan, M and RM. Kathiresan. 2005. Integrated Weed Management in Maize+Blackgram Intercropping System Indian J. Weed Sci. 37 (3&4): 209-211.
- Murugan, G and RM. Kathiresan. 2005. Integrated rice farming systems. Indian Fmg., 55(5): 4-6.
- Kathiresan, RM. I.Gnanavel, U.V.Jayakanth, M.P. Arulchezhian, R.Anbhazhagan and S.P. Padmapriya. 2004. Bio-efficacy and phytotoxicity of oxadiargyl in onion (Allium cepa var. aggregatum). Indian J. Weed Sci. 36 (3&4): 236-238.
- Kathiresan, RM. and I. Gnanavel. 2004. Integrated weed management in Coleus amboinicus / aromaticus (Benth.). Indian J. Weed Sci. 36 (3&4): 253-255.
- Parthiban, C. and RM. Kathiresan. 2002. Use of Certain Plant Materials for Weed Management in Transplanted Rice. Indian J. Weed Sci. 34 (3&4):187-191.
- Gnanavel, I. and RM. Kathiresan. 2002. Sustainable Weed Management in Rice-Rice Cropping System. Indian J. Weed Sci. 34 (3&4): 192-196.
- Kathiresan, RM. 2002. Weed Management in Rice-Blackgram Cropping System. Indian J. Weed Sci. 34 (3&4): 220-226.
- Sundari, A. and Kathiresan, RM. 2002. Integrated Weed Management in Irrigated Sorghum. Indian J. Weed Sci. 34 (3&4): 313-315.
- Kannan, C. and RM. Kathiresan. 2002. Herbicidal Control of Water Hyacinth and its Impact on Fish Growth and Water Quality. Indian J. Weed Sci. 34 (1&2): 92-95.
- Kannan, C. and RM.Kathiresan. 2002. Water Hyacinth: A weed menace and ways to control. Indian Fmg., Vol. 51. No. 12. p. 18-20.
- Kathiresan, RM. and K. Ramah. 2000. Impact of weed management in rice-fish farming systems. Ind. J. Weed Sci., 32(1&2): 39-43.
Other Research Papers
- Arivukkarasu. K and RM. Kathiresan. 2014. Phyto-sociological survey on Parthenium hysterophorus infestation in non-cropped areas of cuddalore district (Tamilnadu), India. Plant Archives, 14(2): 831-833.
- Arivukkarasu. K and RM. Kathiresan. 2014. Effect of weed management practices on Trianthema portulacastrum in hybrid maize. Int. J. Adv. Res. Biol. Sci., 1(4): 120-122.
- Deivasigamani. S and RM. Kathiresan. 2013. Impact of herbicidal control of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms) on aquatic water shed. Plant Archives, 13(1): 121-122.
- Murugan. G and RM. Kathiresan. 2010. A survey of weed in rice fields of Cuddalore district of Tamilnadu, India. Plant Archives, 10(2): 647-649.
- Murugan. G and RM. Kathiresan. 2010. Ecological studies on weeds of sugarcane fields. Plant Archives, 10(2): 667-669.
- Arul Chezhian M.P and RM. Kathiresan. 2010. Studies on the effect on integrated weed management in rice. Plant Archives, 8(2): 679-682.
- Gnanavel. I and RM. Kathiresan. 2007. Effect of manuring, drying methods and soaking time on the allelopathic potential of Coleus amboinicus / aromaticus on Eichhornia crassipes. Res. J. Agric. & Bio. Sci., 3(6): 723-726.
- Meyyappan. M and RM. Kathiresan. 2007. Correlation studies in maize under intercropping system. Plant Archives, 7(1): 351-352.
- Gnanavel. I and RM. Kathiresan. 2006. Weed management in rice and its carry over effect on succeeding black gram. Agric. Sci. Digest, 26(1): 69-70.
- Murugan. G and RM. Kathiresan. 2005. Production efficiency of components in integrated rice farming system. Ad. Plant Sci., 18(2): 883-886.
- Murugan. G and RM. Kathiresan. 2005. Income and economic efficiency under low land integrated farming systems. Res. on Crops, 6(2): 234-236.
BOOK CHAPTERS
Allelopathy for weed control in aquatic and wetland system
Many of the compounds produced by green plants that are not involved in primary metabolism are observed to function as chemical warfare agents against pest and competing plants. Many such natural compounds possess to offer the basis for commercially successful herbicides (Duke 1986).
Sedge control in rice in india
Rice is grown under different agro-climatic condition and varying cultivation systems in india.Accordingly the floristic composition of weeds also vary invariably sledges contibute a part.Cyprus difformis are the two most frequently observed sledges species in rice in india.
Utility of weeds and their relatives as resources in India
As indicated in one of the definitions, weeds are plants whose virtues are yet to be discovered. Different plants have been rediscovered for their uses at varying points of time commencing from the early stages of human civilization. Use of indigenous plants for varying purposes may be rediscovered if the traditional history of that locality in using the fauna is reviewed.
Invasion of Prosopis juliflora in India
India has a geographic area of 328 million hectares accounting for 2 per cent of Earth’s surface. Yet it contributes for over 5 per cent of the world’s bio-diversity. The rich diversity of flora and fauna in India could be attributed to the wide variety of landforms and climates resulting in habitats ranging from tropical to temperate and from alpine to desert.
Niaes international symposium 2006
The world metarogical day celebrated on march,2005 chose the theme “Weather climate,water and sustaiable development”.Increasing “Green House gases ” and “Global Warming” is expected to trigger surpression of native bio-diversity by invasive weeds in Asia
Nova publishers 2011_Advances in Environmental Research
Designing Farming Systems with integration of component enterprises is significant in small holder farms for linking enhanced food production with nutritional security, rural livelihoods and conservation of resources.
SAARC Agriculture Center – 2018
Diversification of Rice-based Farming System to Improve Farm Productivity and Livelihood A Case of Tamilnadu in India – Published by SAARC Agriculture Center – 2018