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Research Publications (NAAS rating >7.00):

  1. Kothiyal Shivani, Kaur Prabhjyot, Sandhu S S and Kaur Jatinder (2023) Modelling the climate change impact of mitigation (RCP 2.6) and high emission (RCP 8.5) scenario on maize yield and possible adaptation measures in different agroclimatic zones of Punjab, India. J of the Science of Food and Agriculture https://doi.org/10.1002/jsfa.12779. (NAAS rating:10.13).
  2. Kothiyal Shivani , Kaur Prabhjyot and Kaur Jatinder (2023) A critical analysis of effect of projected temperature and rainfall for differential sowing of maize cultivars under RCP4.5 and RCP6.0 scenarios for Punjab. Theoretical and Applied Climatology 151 : 329–354 . (NAAS rating:9.41).
  3. Bopche Usaka, Kingra P K, Setia R and Singh Som Pal (2022) Spatio-temporal analysis of meteorological drought in Punjab under past, present and future climate change scenarios. Arabian Journal of Geosciences https://doi.org/10.1007/s12517-022-10025-5 (NAAS rating: 7.83).
  4. Santanu Kumar Bal, Dhakar Rajkumar, P Vijaya Kumar, Mishra A, Pramod V P, Sarah Chandran M A, Sandeep V M, Subba Rao V M, Gill K K and Prasad Rajendra (2021) Temporal Trends in frost occurrence and their prediction models using multivariate statistical techniques for two diverse locations of Northern India. Theoratical and Applied Climatology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00704-021-03786-8 (NAAS rating: 9.18)

  5. Kaur Prabhjyot, Sandhu S S ,Dhillon B S and Singh H (2021) Rice yield variability in Punjab – an overview of five decades. Paddy and Water Environment 19(4):673-681. (NAAS rating: 7.26).
  6. Kaur Jaspreet, Sandhu S S and Sharma Sandeep (2021) Yield response of wheat grown under periodic heat stress imposed by using mini heat tents. Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science, 207:285–303. (NAAS rating: 9.06).
  7. Majumder Atin, Setia Raj, Kingra P K, Sembhi Harjinder, Singh Som Pal and Pateriya Brijendra (2021). Estimation of land surface temperature using different retrieval methods to study the spatio-temporal variations of surface urban heat and cold islands in Indian Punjab. Environment, Development and Sustainability https:’’doi.org/10.1007/s10668-021-01321-3 (NAAS Rating: 8.14).
  8. Sekhon H S, Setia R, Singh Som Pal, Kingra P K, Ansari J (2021) Spatio-temporal analysis of the relationship between climate variables and water logging using satellite remote sensing. Arabian Journal of Geosciences 14: 1306. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12517-021-07653-8 (NAAS rating: 7.33).
  9. Dhaliwal Ramandeep Kaur, Kashyap Neeraj, Malhotra Puneet, Dash Shakti Kant, Dhaliwal Lakhvir Kaur and Kaur Simarjeet (2021) Determination of heat stress zone for daily milk yield using carryoverheat effect model in Murrah buffaloes. Tropical Animal Health and Production 53: 488 (Pages 1-9) (https://doi.org/10.1007/s11250-021-02927-5). (NAAS Rating 7.33).
  10. Kaur Samanpreet, Singh Ramandeep,Vashisht Bharat Bhusan,Gill K K and Aggarwal Rajan (2020) Modelling the response of paddy water balance on groundwater level fluctuations in Central Punjab. Journal of Hydroinformatics. 22 (6). 1663-1671. (NAAS rating 8.38)
  11. Sandhu S S, Prabhjyot-Kaur, K K Gill and B B Vashisth (2020) The effect of recent climate shifts on optimal sowing windows for wheat in Punjab, India. Journal of Water and Climate Change, 11(4): 1177–1190. (NAAS rating: 7.01).
  12. Majumder Atin, Kingra P K, Setia Raj, Singh Som Pal and Pateyria Brijender (2018) Influence of land use / land cover changes on surface temperature and its effect on crop yield in different agro-climatic regions of Indian Punjab. Geocarto International DOI:10.1080/10106049.2018.1520927 (NAAS rating: 7.65)
  13. Singh P K,Singh K K, Gill K K, Niwas Ram, Singh R S and Sharma S (2017) Dry Biomass portioning of growth and development in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) crop using CERES-wheat in different agroclimatic zones of India. Current Science 113 (4): 752-66. (NAAS rating: 7.01)
  14. Chauhan B S, Kaur Prabhjyot, Mahajan G,Randhawa R K,Singh H and Kang M S (2014) Global Warming and Its Possible Impact on Agriculture in India. Advances in Agronomy 123 : 65 -121. (NAAS rating= 11.06)
  15. Jalota S K, Vashisht B B,Kaur H, Kaur S and Kaur Prabhjyot (2014) Location specific climate change scenario and its impact on rice and wheat in central Indian Punjab. Agricultural Systems 131: 77-86. (NAAS rating= 8.50)
  16. Sandhu S S, Mahal S S , Vashist K K, Buttar G S, Brar A S and Singh Maninder (2012) Crop and water productivity of bed transplanted rice as influenced by various levels of nitrogen and irrigation in northwest India. Agricultural Water Management, 104:32– 39. (NAAS rating= 7.6)

BOOKS:

  1. Mahi G S and Kingra P K (2022) Environment, Weather Systems and Agriculture.Published by Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi.
  2. Singh Sandeep , Gill K K and Riar Tejinder Singh (2022) Agricultural Glossary. Published by PAU Press, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana
  3. Kukal S S and Kingra P K (2019) Introduction to Environment and Disaster Management.Kalyani Publishers.
  4. Mahi G S and Kingra P K (2018) Fundamentals of Agroemteorology & Climate Change (IIIrd Edtn.).Kalyani Publishers.
  5. Dhaliwal L K, Kingra P K and Dhiamn J S (2016)Coffee table book on Climate Change and Agriculture
  6. Mahi G S and Kingra P K (2013) Comprehensive Agrometeorology. Kalyani Publishers.
  7. Mahi G S and Kingra P K (2013) Fundamental of Agrometeorology. Kalyani Publishers.
  8. Dhaliwal L K, Hundal S S and Biswas Barun (2010) Encyclopedia of Agricultural Meteorology. Publishers: NIPA, New Delhi.
  9. Mavi H S (1994) Introduction to Agrometeorology.Oxford & IBH publishing Co. Pvt.Ltd., New Delhi.

PRACTICAL MANUALS:

  1. Kaur Prabhjyot, Kaur Sukhjeet and Misra Ashutosh (2021) Crop Weather Models.
  2. Sandhu Sarabjot Kaur, Singh Harpeet and Kaur Prabhjyot (2020) Agrometeorological measurements and instrumentation.
  3. Sandhu Sarabjot Kaur, Singh Harpeet, Kaur Sukhjeet and Kaur Prabhjyot (2020) Elementary Agro-Climatology.
  4. Singh Harpreet, Sandhu Sarabjot Kaur and Kaur Prabhjyot (2019) Introductory Agrometeorology and Climate Change.
  5. Dhaliwal L K, Kingra P K and Singh Som Pal (2013) Applied Agrometeorology.
  6. Kingra P K, Dhaliwal L K and Singh Som Pal (2013) Applied Agricultural Climatology.
  7. Singh Som Pal and Kingra P K (2013) Applications of Remote Sensing in Agriculture.
  8. Kingra P K, Dhaliwal L K and Singh Som Pal (2013) Soil Water Balance Climatology.
  9. Hundal S S and Kaur Prabhjyo. Agrometeorological Instrumentation.
  10. Dhaliwal L K and Kaur Prabhjyot(2003) Practical Manual on Agrometeorology.
  11. Mahi G S, Kingra P K and Bal S K (2002) Weather Forecasting.
  12. Hundal S S, Dhaliwal L K , KAur Prabhjyot and Kingra P K (1999) Introductory Agrometeorology.
  13. Kingra P K,Bal S K and Hundal S S. Fundamentals of Agroclimatology.
  14. Kingra P K, Bal S K and Hundal S S.Micrometeorology.

BULLETINS:

  1. Kaur Prabhjyot, Sandhu S S, Kaur Samanpreet, Dhir A, Kaur J, Singh J and Kotiyal Shivani (2021) Agroclimatic Atlas of Punjab- Trends and Projections. 106 pages.
  2. Kaur Prabhjyot, Sandhu Sarabjot Kaur and Kaur Sukhjeet (2021) Environment – Introduction, Concerns and Management. 36 pages. ISBN: 978-81-953797-6-7. Publication no.PAU/2021/F/788/E.
  3. Kaur Prabhjyot, Sandhu S S, Kaur J, Singh J and Dhir A (2020) Crop weather calendars for crops in Punjab. AICRPAM, 44 pages.
  4. Kaur Prabhjyot, S S Sandhu, Singh J, Singh S, Kaur J, and Dhir A (2020) Climate Change Projections for Punjab during 21st Century. 42 pages.
  5. Kaur Prabhjyot and Sandhu S S (2020) Daily temperature normals in Punjab. 42 pages.
  6. Kaur Prabhjyot, Sandhu S S, Kaur Harleen and Kaur J (2020) Climate Change in Punjab- Some facts. 16 pages.
  7. Gill K K , Sandhu S S and Bhatt Kavita (2020) 50 dynamic years of Ludhiana weather.
  8. Gill K K and Kaur Navneet (2018) Mausam te adharat kheti salah.
  9. Kaur Prabhjyot, Sandhu S S, Singh H, Kaur Navneet, Singh S and Kaur A (2016) Climatic features and their variability in Punjab. 78 pages.
  10. Gill K K, Kingra P K and Kukal S S ( 2016) Long term weather variability in central Punjab.
  11. Rao V U M , Subba Rao A V M , Sarath Chandran M A , Kaur Prabhjyot, P Vijaya Kumar,Rao B Bapuji, Khandgonda I R and Rao Ch Srinivasa (2015) District level crop weather calendars of major crops in India. 31 pages.
  12. Kaur Prabhjyot, Singh Harpreet, Rao V U M, Hundal S S , Sandhu S S, Nayyar S, Rao B Bapuji and Kaur A (2015) Agrometeorology of wheat in Punjab state of India. 86 pages.
  13. Kaur Prabhjyot, Sandhu S S,Singh S and Gill K K (2013) Climate Change- Punjab Scenario. 16 pages.
  14. Kaur Prabhjyot, Bala Ashu, Singh Harpreet and Sandhu S S (2013) Guidelines to prepare Crop Weather Calender. 18 pages.
  15. Jalota S K and Kaur Prabhjyot (2013) Climate change in Punjab and crop yields. 22 pages.
  16. Gill K K and Kingra P K (2013) Climate of Ludhiana.
  17. Kaur Prabhjyot, Sandhu S S, Singh Harpreet, Gill K K, Bal S K, Bala Ashu and Singh Amarinder (2012) Weather based decisions for wheat cultivation in Punjab. 60 pages.
  18. Vatta Kamal,Kaur Prabhjyot,Singh Harpreet and Grover Tinku (2012) Vulnerability of Punjab agriculture to climate change – A district wise analysis. 44 pages.
  19. Kaur Prabhjyot,Hundal S S and Singh Harpreet (2010) All India Co-ordinated Research Project on Agrometeorology – Ludhiana Center : Research Achievements (1984-2009). 84 pages.

BOOKLETS/PAMPHLETS ( For distribution to the farmers):

  1. Kaur Prabhjyot, Kaur Sukhjeet and Kaur Harleen (2021) Climate Smart Agriculture in the Era of Climate Change.
  2. Kaur Prabhjyot, Kaur Sukhjeet and Kaur Harleen (2021) Jalvaayu tabdeele deh yug vich jalvayu smart kheti.
  3. Dhaliwal L K, Kingra P K,Jain Gourav and Bal Rupali (2021) Jalvayu Parivaratan – Mausami Bhikahvani, Khetibari Atte Pashu Utpadan.
  4. Gill K K (2021) Kisana di Sewa lai Mausam di Jankari ate Kheti Taknika da Pasar
  5. Dhaliwal L K, Kingra P K, Kaur Sukhjeet, Kaur Amandeep, and Singh Jaswinder (2019) Vadh Rahe Tapmaan da Pausian te Parbav.
  6. Dhaliwal L K, Kingra P K, Kaur Amandeep, Kaur Sukhjeet and Singh Jaswinder (2019) Mausam Ate Pashuian deeyan bimariyaan.
  7. Kaur Jagdish and Gill K K (2019) Je kanak Happy Seeder naal Biji hai tan Dhyaan Deo.
  8. Gill K K (2018) Electronic, Print ate Social media Rahin Kisana Tak Kiven Pahunchdi hai Mausam ate Kheti Bare Jankari.
  9. Dhaliwal L K, Kingra P K, Ghuman S S, Kaur Sukhjeet and Singh S (2017) Jalvayu privartan ate pashu utpadan.
  10. Dhaliwal L K, Sandhu Sarabjot Kaur and Ladhar S S ( 2017) Jalvayu parivartan ate khetibarhi
  11. Gill K K (2016) Mausam di Bhavikbani ate Fasal Parbandh
  12. Kaur Prabhjyot, Harpreet SIngh, Amarinder SIngh, S K Bal, Sandeep Singh Sandhu, Ashu Bala and Chamandeep Singh (2011)Mausmi Badlaw-Karan, Asar ate Anukulan vidhiyaan.
  13. Dhaliwal L K, Chahal Sarabjot Kaur and P P S Pannu (2009) Mausam ate kanak deeyan bimariyaan.
  14. Dhaliwal L K, Chahal Sarabjot Kaur and P P S Pannu (2009) Mausam ate Jhone deeyan bimariyaan.
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