Dr Neetu Singh

Coordinator ACES & Asst. Professor (II), AIOA

Amity Institute of Organic Agriculture
 
  • Academic Area

    Agriculture

  • Teaching Interests

    plant pathology,plant nematology and plant protection sciences
  • Qualifications

    Graduation : B.Sc(Zoology, Botany, Chemistry)-1997,C.S.J.M. University

    Post Graduation : M.Sc(Botany)-2000,C.S.J.M. University

    Doctorate : Ph.D.(Botany)-2007,Meerut College

  • Experience

    01 Jun 2014 - Present
    Coordinator ACES & Asst. Professor (II), AIOA,
    Amity Institute of Organic Agriculture



  • Current Courses Taught

    Modern Concepts in Crop Production

  • Research Interests

    1. Interrelationships or disease- complex of nematode with other microorganisms like fungi, infecting important agricultural crops. 2. Management of root-knot nematodes and soil borne fungi through eco-friendly methods such as fungal bioagents, organic amendments and other botanicals. 3. Ecofriendly management package against diseases caused by root knot nematode and soil borne fungi infecting vegetables, pulses and ornamentals through developed bioformulations, oilseed cakes, fungal bioagents and VA-Mycorrhiza
  • Publications

    Biomanagement of pest and diseases of okra crop ,
    IIT Jigyasa, New Delhi

    A sustainable technology package for management of pest and diseases ,
    IIT Jigyasa, New Delhi

    An IPM Package for the Management of Soil Borne Fungal and Root Knot Nematode Diseases on Tomato and Okra ,
    Pesticide Research Journal

    A farmer friendly and Economic IPM Strategy to Combat the Soil Borne Fungal and Root-Knot Nematode Diseases Infecting Horticultural Crops ,
    IJEME

    Solar Assisted Integrated Approach for the Management of Soil Borne Fungus and Root-Knot Nematode Diseases on Tomato at Nursery Level ,
    International Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences and Technology

    PERFORMANCE OF A HIGHLY POTENT STRAIN OF TRICHODERMA HARZIANUM POSSESSING EGG PARASITIC CHARACTER AGAINST ROOT KNOT NEMATODE IN ADDITION TO MYCOPARASITISM ISOLATED FROM VEGETABLE GROWING AREAS OF NORT ,
    Plant Archives

    INFESTATION OF AN ENDOPARASITIC MIGRATORY RICE ROOT NEMATODE, HIRSCHMANNIELLA ORYZAE- A SERIOUS THREAT TO THE PADDY GROWERS OF WESTERN U.P. – A FIRST REPORT ,
    plant archives

    Performance of a highly potent strains of Tricoderma harzianum possessing egg parasitic character against root knot nematode in addition to mycoparasitism isolated from vegetable growing area of north ,
    Plant Archive

    Infestation of an endoparasite migratory rice root nematode Hirschmannilla oryzae- a serious threat to paddy growers a first report ,
    Plant Archive

    A farmer friendly and Economic IPM Strategy to Combat the Soil Borne Fungal and Root-Knot Nematode Diseases Infecting Horticultural Crops, International Journal of Economics and Management Engineering ,
    HE WORLD ACADEMIC PUBLISHING CO., LIMITED

    Solar Assisted Integrated approach for the Management of Soil Borne Fungus and Root-Knot Nematode Diseases on Tomato at Nursery Level ,
    IJPAST

    Solar Assisted Integrated approach for the Management of Soil Borne Fungus and Root-Knot Nematode Diseases on Tomato at Nursery Level ,
    IJPAST

    Solar Assisted Integrated approach for the Management of Soil Borne Fungus and Root-Knot Nematode Diseases on Tomato at Nursery Level ,
    International Journal of Pure, Applied Science & Technology

    Management strategies to rescue transplantable vegetables in and around Yamuna river belt against heavy metal contamination and soil borne hidden maladies ,
    Plant Archives

  • Projects

    Upliftment of village farmers through imparting guidance for combating major soil borne diseases on (N/A)
    Funded by SEED - DBT, Govt. of Indiaby (SEED - DBT, Govt. of Indian)

    Demonstration and technology promulgation of solar assisted IPM package involving biopesticides, nee(Nil)
    solar assisted IPM package is to be popularize through training and demonstration in G.B Nagarby (DST, SEED- New Delhi)

    “Development of Organic Model gardens by using quality planting material (QPM) through cost effectiv(Amity Institute of Pharmacy)
    the project is towards development of herbal garden in Manesar campus based on IPM packages evolved by our Amity centre for biocontrol and plant disease management as co investigator my role is very important in production of healthy and quality planting material with the application of IPM techno-packages at nursery level. by (National Medicinal Plants Board)

    Capacity Building of Young Farmers and Rural Women on Post Harvest Management, Value Addition and Ma(NMPB)
    Promotion of Medicinal Plants among rural youths and women farmers. by (NMPB New Delhi)

    Advance Production Technology of Medicianl Plants and Post Harvest Management for income employment (NABARD)
    Demonstration of advance production technologies on selected medicinal plants at G B Nagarby (NABARD )

    Front Line Demonstration on Sesame(ICAR-JNKVV)
    Demonstration on high yield variety of sesame by (ICAR)

    Front Line Demonstration on Pigeon Pea(ICAR-IIPR)
    Demonstration on advance production & protection technologies on Pigoen peaby (ICAR-IIPR)

    Front Line Demonstration on Mustard(ICAR-IIPR)
    FLD programme on oilseedby (ICAR-DRMR)

    FLD under MULLARP (Mung, Urad, Field Pea & Lentil)(ICAR-IIPR)
    Training and Demonstrationby (ICAR-IIPR)

  • Activities

    Meritorious achievements: Secured 1st position in the order of merit (for the academic year 1999-2000) from P. P. N. College, (Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur).

    Participated in Hindi Rajbhasha Pratiyogita at national level competition in 2008, Central Pollution Control Board , Parivesh Bhavan, Delhi and got third prize for book written in hindi “ Vayu Bijanu Pradushan”- on 14th Sept., 2009 (Hindi Diwas).

    I am recipient of ‘YOUNG SCEINTIST AWARD’ having adjudged for research work in field of Plant Protection by Hi – Tech Horticultural Society Meerut during International Conference GAIC-2016 (global agriculture innovation conference)

    As Women Scientist fellow from 2010 batch of DST WOS-b Fellowship –SEED Programme

  • Short Description

    Have been associated with land to lab and vice-versa based research activities under which having contributed successful trials under DST-TIFAC funded project benefiting through training and demonstration a huge number of farmers, won DST-SEED sponsored WOS-B project as Principal Investigator for period of 2011-2014. Through this project benefited above 200 hundred farmers of Western U.P including women for the first time imparting them training on plant, pests and diseases alongwith their indigenous management through sustainable components. Besides, through this project the PI also helped the farmers in diagnosing the beneficial and harmful plants grown as weeds and also taught them how to process the former as botanical antagonist against the soil borne maladies. Majority of farmers are motivated with the above activities and are now getting self sufficient in tackling their own problems I am actively involved in carrying research, teaching including extension activities of