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<strong>CURRICULUM</strong> <strong>VITAE</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>Dr</strong>. <strong>SURESH</strong> <strong>WALIA</strong><br />

<strong>Dr</strong> <strong>Suresh</strong> <strong>Walia</strong> Phone: 91-11-27862158 (Res)<br />

M.Sc.,M.Phil., Ph.D. FNAAS 91-11-25841390 (Office)<br />

91-9868723959 (Mobile)<br />

E-Mail: suresh_walia@yahoo.com<br />

PERSONAL DETAILS<br />

Date of Birth : February 2, 1951<br />

Position : Principal Scientist<br />

Office : Division of Agricultural Chemicals, Indian Agricultural Research<br />

Institute, New Delhi-110 012, India<br />

Permanent address : F-88. Him Kunj Apartments, Sector, 14, Rohini, Delhi-110 085, India<br />

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS<br />

• Ph.D. (Bioactive natural products), Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, 1981.<br />

• M.Phil. (Organic Chemistry) Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla. 1975<br />

(Gold Medal)<br />

• M.Sc. (Organic Chemistry) Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, 1974.<br />

(Second position)<br />

• B. Sc. Govt. College Mandi, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, 1971.<br />

• Matriculation, Govt. High School Joginder Nagar, Punjab University Chandigarh, 1967<br />

PR<strong>OF</strong>ESSIONAL DETAILS<br />

⇒ Over 30 years of rich experience in research & development of synthetic and botanical<br />

pesticides, Novel methods of extraction and isolation of bioactive natural products from<br />

plants and microbes, at Division of Agricultural Chemicals, IARI, New Delhi.<br />

⇒ Over 20 years experience in post-graduate teaching at Indian Agricultural Research<br />

Institute, New Delhi<br />

⇒ Expertise in isolation, purification, characterization, analysis and technology scale up<br />

leading to development of bioactive natural products with pest control and other<br />

properties<br />

CARREER PATH<br />

o Scientist S-1 (Dec’1978- Dec’1983), IARI, New Delhi-110 012<br />

o Scientist SG (Jan’1984- Dec ’1985), IARI, New Delhi-110 012<br />

o Senior Scientist (Jan’1986-Dec ’1997), IARI, New Delhi-110 012<br />

o Principal Scientist (Since Jan’1998), IARI, New Delhi-110 012<br />

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AWARDS/ RECOGNITIONS<br />

� P.B. Sarkar Memorial Endowment lecture Award conferred by Indian Agricultural<br />

Research Institute in 2004.<br />

� NAAS Fellowship conferred by National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, New Delhi,<br />

India in 2000.<br />

� IARI Best Teacher Award, conferred by Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi<br />

in 1996.<br />

� Letter of Appreciation for best teaching by Dean, Post Graduate School, IARI, New Delhi<br />

in 1995.<br />

� HARDF Award conferred by Hexamar Research and Development Foundation (HARDF)<br />

Mumbai & Society of Plant Protection Sciences for Outstanding Research Work in<br />

Agricultural Sciences, New Delhi in 1995.<br />

� Best paper awards by i) Society of Biopesticides Science India, Jalandhar (2005), ii)<br />

Pesticides Science India, New Delhi (2005), iii) Bio-Ved Research Society, Allahabad, UP<br />

(1993), and iv) Indian Society of Agricultural Chemists, Allahabad (UP) (1987).<br />

� HP University award of Gold Medal in M. Phil.(Organic Chemistry, 1975)<br />

� H.P. University Post Graduate Merit Fellowship Award (1973-1974)<br />

� Council of Scientific an Industrial Research Junior and Senior Research Fellowships (JRF<br />

and SRF, 1974-1978)<br />

PEER /RECOGNITIONS<br />

� Member, Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) on Energy Bioscience, Department of<br />

Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, Lodi Road, New Delhi<br />

� Member, Technology Management Committee, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New<br />

Delhi for intellectual property management and technology transfer/commercialization policy<br />

work<br />

� Editor, Pesticide Research Journal, an official publication of the Society of Pesticide Science<br />

India (Apr’92-Jun’95)<br />

� Member, Editorial Board of “Biopesticide International” the official Journal of Society of<br />

Biopesticide Sciences, India<br />

� Reviewer/Referee for national and international research Journals like i) Journal of<br />

Agriculture and Food Chemistry, USA, ii) Pest Management Science (UK), iii)<br />

Pesticide Research Journal, iv) Biopoesticide International etc.<br />

RESEARCH ACCOMPLISHMENTS<br />

Technology /processes developed and transferred to industry<br />

1. Plant based insecticide synergist<br />

Developed l know-how for the production of plant based insecticide synergists dillapiole<br />

and dihydrodillapiole from Anethum sowa (soya). These compounds exhibit activity greater<br />

than the imported commercial insecticide synergist piperonyl butoxide. The technology has<br />

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een successfully demonstrated and transferred to Livie Biopesticides Ltd. UK in 2003 at a<br />

consideration of US $ 15,000/- (About Rs 7.0 Lakhs).<br />

2. Azadirachtin and reduced azadirachtins based neem biopesticides<br />

MOU and material transfer and evaluation agreement has been signed with NRDC, New<br />

Delhi and Rallis India Limited for transfer of technology of azadirachtins and reduced<br />

azadirachtins based neem biopesticides<br />

Technologies announced and transferred to National Research and Development Council<br />

(NRDC) for commercialization<br />

1. Reduced azadirachtin(s) biopesticides.(Indian Patent application 1126/DEL/2003)<br />

2. Azadirachtin powder concentrates (20-60%)<br />

2. Pesticidal oxime esters (Indian Patent application 846/DEL/2003).<br />

3. Mono/ di/ polyol ester pesticides (Indian Patent application 847/DEL/2003),<br />

4. Azadirachtin based EC formulations (1-5%)<br />

5. Reduced azadirachtin based EC formulations (1-5%)<br />

6. Stable controlled release biopesticidal formulations<br />

Material transfer agreements (MTA) signed with industry<br />

• Material Transfer and Evaluation Agreements have been signed with the industry for the<br />

transfer of: following three technologies to the Industry<br />

i) Preparation of bioactive oxime esters for pest control<br />

ii) Mono/di/ polyol ester derivatives as potential pesticides<br />

iii) Azadirachtin and reduced azadirachtins based biopesticides and their<br />

formulations<br />

Scale up of technical know-how at pilot plant level for the production of neem biopesticides<br />

• Know-how has been developed for the production of azadirachtin-A powder concentrates<br />

(20-90%), a neem biopesticides. The process has been successfully scaled up at pilot plant<br />

level at Hindustan Insecticides Limited (HIL) plant at Gurgaon and is ready for transfer to<br />

industry<br />

Botanical pesticides and neem based products/ formulations<br />

� Know-how for the production of Azadirachtin-A powder concentrates from neem seed<br />

kernel (20-90%).<br />

� Emulsifiable Concentrates (EC) and Soluble Concentrate (SC) of Azadirachtin and reduced<br />

azaditachtins<br />

� Dustable powder formulations of azadirachtin and reduced azadirachtins<br />

� Light, heat and water resistant neem concentrates and products with controlled release<br />

� Neem, turmeric, ginger based botanical pallets as stored grain protectants.<br />

� Natural and synthetic stabilizers to improve biocidal effectiveness of azadirachtin based neem<br />

biopesticides.<br />

� Azadirachtin, dihydroazadirachtin, tetrahydroazadirachtin, and other meliacins based stable<br />

neem biopesticides with improved stability and effectiveness<br />

� Refined and ultra-refined neem oil for various agricultural and pharmaceutical applications<br />

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� Biopesticidal composition comprising of Azadirachta indica, Madhuca indica, Sapindus<br />

mukrossi, Pongamia glabra, and Curcuma longa extractives / constituents<br />

� Know-how for the isolation of natural antioxidant curcumins from Curcuma longa rhizome<br />

and its conversion to the more effective reduced derivatives (tetrahydro- and hexahydrocurcumins)<br />

• Neem, turmeric and ginger based botanical pallets as stored grain protectants<br />

• Pongamia glabra (Karanj) oil, Madhca indica (mahua) oil, Azadirachta indica (neem) oil and<br />

Jatropha oil<br />

New seed coats and dressing materials for healthy crops<br />

• Effective seed coats based on azadirachtin-A, a neem biopesticide, bioactive turmeric<br />

constituents, polymeric carriers and adjuvants have been developed to prevent infestation of<br />

seeds by pests. These checked seed deterioration during storage by acting as barrier to<br />

moisture and reduced the degradation of azadirachtin-A.<br />

Know-how for the production of novel bioactive molecules<br />

Indigenous Know-how has been developed for the extraction and isolation of i) anti-malarial<br />

drug artemisinin from Artemisia annua, ii) light-activated xanthotoxins from Ammi majus<br />

seeds, iii) anti-inflammatory boswellic acid from Boswellia serrata gum, Antioxidant<br />

curcumins, turmerones and turmerin from Curcuma longa, v) xanthones from Mesua ferrea<br />

and vi) andrographinolides from Andrographis penniculata<br />

Bioactive products based on Essential oils and essential oil constituents<br />

• Several bioactive products based on essential oils have been developed which exhibited<br />

insect control, antifungal and nematicidal activities. These include turmeric oil. Galangal<br />

oil, ginger oil, artemissia oil, turmerones, limonene, citral, citronellal, dihydrocitronellal,<br />

carvone, dihydrocarvone, tetrahydrocarvone, fenchone, pulegone etc. and their semi-synthetic<br />

derivatives.<br />

Synthetic, semi-synthetic bioactive materials<br />

� Furfural, nitrofurfural and karanjin based new nitrification inhibitors to improve the N-use<br />

efficiency of urea.<br />

� Know-how for the efficient and rapid conversion of inactive HCH isomers, an industrial<br />

waste of BHC industry to value added trichlorobenzenes finding use as industrial solvent<br />

� Know-how for the isolation of plant oils from Pongamia glabra, Madhuca indica, Jatropha<br />

curcas, Azadirachta indica and other oils and their trans-esterification to produce biodiesel<br />

� Controlled release formulations of carbofuran, imidachloprid, butachlor & triazophos<br />

New analytical methodologies<br />

� New LC, LC-ESIMS, and/or ESI-MS methods have been developed for the analysis and<br />

characterization of neem actives such as azadirachtins A, B and H, reduced neem<br />

derivatives namely dihydroazadirachtin and tetrahydroazadirachtin, natural pyrethrins I, II III,<br />

pyrethrum synergists like dillapiole and dihydrodillapiole, bioactive thiophenes and<br />

acetylenic thiophenes, and phytoadjuvants such as triterpenic saponins, karanjin etc.<br />

� New LC and GC methods have been developed for the analysis of organo-phosphorus<br />

insecticides such as chlorpyriphos, iodofenphos, phosalone, nematicides like phenamiphos,<br />

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and herbicides like metalochlor and pretilachlor as well as their metabolited in technical<br />

materials, formulations and environmental samples<br />

� New LC, LC-MS-MS methods developed for the analysis and characterization of<br />

phytopharmaceuticals, antioxidants and neutraceuticals such as lycopene,<br />

anthocyanins, curcumins, zingerone, artemisinin (Artemisia annua), boswellic acid<br />

(Boswellisa serrata), xanthotoxins (Ammi majus), colchicines and thiocolchicoside<br />

(Gloriosa superba), and forskolin (Coleus forskohlii) in technical materials.<br />

Basic research<br />

� Basic studies have been conducted on structure-activity relationships studies to identify<br />

parameters responsible for pest control properties and develop/identify molecules with<br />

optimum pest control properties<br />

� Basic information generated on light-induced transformations (abiotic) affecting fate of a<br />

large number of organochlorine, organophosphorus, carbamate and synthetic pyrethroid<br />

group of pesticides.. Degradation pathways established in soil, water and on plant surface.<br />

Methods have been developed for stereospecific removal of halogen, and other substituents<br />

from chlorinated and other pesticides<br />

� Basic studies on carrier-bioactive ingredient-auxiliary interaction have been conducted to<br />

generate requisite information on the suitability of different carriers in the development of<br />

different type of pesticidal formulations.<br />

� Basic information has been generated on morphological (seed characters), chemical (oil,<br />

azadirachtin, salannin, and nimbin content) characters, and genetic (AFLP) markers to<br />

ascertain variability in neem ecotypes in various accessions collected from Punjab, Haryana<br />

and Rajasthan.<br />

TEACHING (Post-Graduate)<br />

� 25 years teaching experience in pesticide chemistry, organic chemistry, phytochemistry<br />

� Guided 9 Ph.D. and 2 M.Sc. students, currently guiding 3 Ph.D. students<br />

� Engaged in teaching following courses in the Discipline of Agricultural Chemicals:<br />

i) Chemistry of Insecticides and acaricides ii) Pesticides and Environment<br />

iii) Recent Advances in Agrochemicals iv) Synthetic organic chemistry<br />

� Associated in developing revised course content in the Discipline of Agricultural Chemicals,<br />

IARI, New Delhi<br />

TRAININGS ATTENDED (NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL)<br />

� Foundation Course, National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hyderabad, December<br />

1979-february 1980<br />

� Rural Orientation training (March-May 1980), Bharat Krishak samaj, New Delhi and Mewat<br />

Region, Haryana<br />

� Medical Rescue Resuscitation, National Association on Critical Care Medicine (16-18.<br />

Dec.1984).<br />

� 8th Training Course on “Use of Computers in Agricultural Research” at Indian Agricultural<br />

Statistics Research Institute, New Delhi (Dec. 11-27, 1995)<br />

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� IBM Global Training on Pedagogy at Indian Agricultural Research Institute, (June 22-23,<br />

1998)<br />

� Blood-borne pathogens: Exposure control training, Office of Radiation, Chemical and<br />

biological Safety (ORCBS), Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA, October, 9,<br />

2000.<br />

� Introductory radiation safety training, Office of Radiation, Chemical and biological Safety<br />

(ORCBS), Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA, October 11, 2000.<br />

� Chemical Hygiene Initial Training, Office of Radiation, Chemical and biological Safety<br />

(ORCBS), Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA, October, 13, 2000.<br />

INTERNATIONAL VISITS<br />

� FAO Fellowship, Institute of Arable Crop Research (IACR), Rothamsted, Harpenden, UK.<br />

(April–July, 1999).<br />

� Visited Jodrell Laboratory, Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, London, UK (1999)<br />

� NATP- HRD Fellowship, National Food Safety and Toxicology Center, Michigan State<br />

University, East Lansing, USA, (Sept-Nov, 2000).<br />

� INSA-Royal Society bilateral exchange fellowship at Rothamsted research UK (March –<br />

June 2006).<br />

PUBLICATIONS<br />

Research publications, reports, articles 174, Presentation in seminars 52 (For details<br />

refer Annexure I)<br />

MEMBERSHIP<br />

� Life member: Society of Pesticide Science India, IARI, New Delhi.<br />

� Life member and Member Executive Committee, Society of Biopesticides Science,<br />

Jallandhar, India.<br />

� Life Member Indian Society of Phytopathology, IARI, New Delhi<br />

� Life Member,Indian Society of Agronomy, IARI, and New Delhi.<br />

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PATENTS<br />

LIST <strong>OF</strong> PUBLICATIONS (<strong>Dr</strong> <strong>Suresh</strong> <strong>Walia</strong>)<br />

ANNEXURE-I<br />

1. <strong>Walia</strong>, <strong>Suresh</strong> and Parmar, B.S. (2003) Pesticidal oxime esters. Indian Patent Number 217763<br />

(Indian Patent application 846/DEL/2003). Assigned to Indian Council of Agricultural<br />

Research, New Delhi.<br />

2. <strong>Walia</strong>, <strong>Suresh</strong>, Shukla, Paraj and Parmar, B.S. (2003) Alkane polyol alkanoates pesticides.<br />

Indian Patent Number 218031, (Patent application 847/DEL/2003). Assigned to Indian<br />

Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi.<br />

3. <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Sharma, Vandana, Kumar, Jitendra and Parmar, B.S. (2003) Improvements in or<br />

relating to preparation of reduced azadirachtin(s) biopesticide. Indian Patent Number<br />

226204, (Indian Patent application 1126/DEL/2003). Assigned to Indian Council of<br />

Agricultural Research, New Delhi.<br />

4. Parmar, B.S., Reddy, C., <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Kumar, J. (2004) Light, heat and water resistant neem<br />

meliacin concentrates and products with controlled release. Indian Patent application<br />

2150/DEL/2004.<br />

5. Parmar, B.S., Kumar, Prem, <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Kumar, J. (2004) Improvements in/or relating to<br />

the preparation of liquid pesticide concentrates of neem meliacin(s). Indian Patent application<br />

2416/DEL/2004.<br />

6. Parmar, B.S., Ramdas Gopinath, <strong>Walia</strong> <strong>Suresh</strong>, Kumar Jitender and Dhingra, Swarn (2006)<br />

Improved neem larvicidal compositions. Provisional Indian Patent application<br />

481/DEL/2006.Complete application filed on 23.4.2007.<br />

7. Kumar, Jitendra, Nisar Keyath, <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Madurai Basappa, Arun Kumar and Parmar, B.S.<br />

(2006) Polymeric seed coats based on bioactive botanicals. Indian Patent application<br />

1746/DEL/2006.<br />

8. Parmar, B.S., Ramdas Gopinath, <strong>Walia</strong>, S and Kumar, J (2007) Improvement in pesticidal<br />

neem preparations with oxime esters. 1809/DEL/2007.<br />

INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS<br />

9. Mukherjee, S.K., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Saxena, V.S. (1982). New pyrethrum synergists from<br />

dihydrodillapiole and furapiole. Agril. Biol. Chem., 46(5), 1277-1283.<br />

10. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Mukherjee, S.K. (1984). Ferrxanthone-a new 1, 3, 5, 6-tetra-oxygenated<br />

xanthone from Mesua ferrea. Phytochemistry, 23(8), 1816-1817.<br />

11. <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Saxena, V.S. and Mukherjee, S.K. (1984). Cyclopropyl MDP compounds as new<br />

pyrethrum synergists. Agril. Biol. Chem., 48(11), 2675-2679.<br />

12. Dureja, P., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Mukherjee, S.K. (1984). Superoxide mediated mono<br />

dehalogenation of cyclodiene insecticides. J. Agric. Food Chem., 32, 1217-1218.<br />

13. <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Saxena, V.S. and Mukherjee, S.K. (1985), Synthesis and synergistic activity of<br />

oxime ethers containing a benzo-1, 3-dioxide group. J. Agric. Food Chem., 33, 308- 310.<br />

14. <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Kulshrestha, S.K. and Mukherjee, S.K. (1986). Photochemistry of latifolin and<br />

some related compounds. Tetrahedron. 42(17), 4817-4826.<br />

15. Dureja, P., Devakumar, C., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Mukerjee, S.K. (1987). Evidence of similarity<br />

between bio-oxygenation and photooxygenation: Formation of quinone epoxide.<br />

Tetrahedron. 43(6) 1129-1132.<br />

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16. Dureja, P., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Mukherjee, S.K. (1987). Superoxide mediated dehydro-<br />

halogenation of photodieldrin and photoaldrin. Tetrahedron Lett., 28(8) 895-896.<br />

17. <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Dureja, P. and Mukherjee, S.K. (1987). Photoreductive dehalogenation of<br />

bromodan-a cyclodiene insecticide. Tetrahedron 43(11) 2493-2496.<br />

18. Dureja, P., <strong>Walia</strong>., S. and Mukherjee, S.K. (1987). Photolysis of propioconazole.<br />

Toxicol. Environ. Chemistry., 16, 61-66.<br />

19. Dureja, P., <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Tanwar, R.S. and Mukherjee, S.K. (1987). Triethylamine induced<br />

photolysis of endosulphan. Toxicol. Environ. Chem., 15(3) 217-222.<br />

20. Dureja, P., Prasad, D., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Mukherjee, S.K. (1988). Photolysis of oxamyl and<br />

nematicidal activity of its photoproducts. Toxicol. Environ. Chem., 17(3) 215-222.<br />

21. <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Dureja, P. and Mukherjee, S.K. (1988). New photodegradation products of<br />

chlorpyrifos and their detection on glass, soil and leaf surface. Arch. Environ. Contam.<br />

Toxicol., 17(2), 183-188.<br />

22. Dureja, P., <strong>Walia</strong>. S., Mukherjee, S.K. (1988). Multiphase photolysis of quinalphos.<br />

Pesticides Science., 22, 287-295.<br />

23. <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Dureja, P., and Mukherjee, S.K. (1988). Superoxide mediated novel<br />

transformation of chlorpyrifos. Toxicol. Environ. Chem., 18(1) : 21-29.<br />

24. <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Dureja, P. and Mukherjee, S.K. (1988). Photolytic decomposition of UC-54229 a<br />

proinsecticide of carbamate group. Toxicol. Environ. Chem. 19, 193-198.<br />

25. <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Dureja, P. and Mukherjee, S.K. (1989). Photochemical transformation of<br />

phosalone. Pesticide Science, 25, 1-10.<br />

26. Dureja, P., and <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1989). Photodecomposition of pendimethalin. Pesticide Science,<br />

25, 105-114.<br />

27. <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Dureja, P. and Mukherjee, S.K. (1989). Photodecomposition of an<br />

organophosphorus insecticide lodofenphos. Pesticide Science, 26, 1-9.<br />

28. Dureja, P., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Mukherjee, S.K. (1989). Photodecomposition of Isofenphos.<br />

Toxicol. Environ. Chem., 19 : 187-192.<br />

29. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Dureja, P. (1990). Chemical and photochemical transformation of<br />

fenamiphos,. Toxicol. Environ. Chem., 28(2-3) 189-194.<br />

30. Dureja, P., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Prasad, D. (1990). Photolysis of benfuracarb. Toxicol. Environ<br />

Chem. 28(4), 239-244.<br />

31. Dureja, P., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Sharma, K.K. (1991). Photolysis of isoproturon in water. Toxicol.<br />

Environ. Chem 34 : 65-71.<br />

32. Khazanchi, R., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Handa, S.K. (1992). Simultaneous determination of<br />

fenamiphos and its metabolities in soil by HPCL. Journal of AOAC international 75 (1), 62-<br />

65.<br />

33. Dureja, P. and <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1992). Photochemical degradation of diniconzole Toxicol.<br />

Environ. Chem. 38 : 15-21.<br />

34. Dureja, P. and <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1993). Chemical and photochemical degradation of chloro-<br />

thalonil. Toxicol. Environ. Chem. 37:215-220.<br />

35. Datta, S. and <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1996). Photodegradation of Buprofezin. Toxicol. Environ. Chem.<br />

1-11.<br />

36. Chowdhury, H. Saxena, V.S. and <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1998). Synthesis and insect growth regulatory<br />

activity of alkoxy substituted benzaldoxime ethers. J. Agric. Food Chem. 46(2) : 731-736.<br />

37. Chowdhury, H., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Saxena, V.S. (1999). Isolation, characterizaqtion<br />

and insect growth inhibitory activity of major turmeric constituents and their derivatives<br />

against Schistocerca gregaria (Forsk) and Dysdercus Koenigii (Walk). Pest Manag.Sci.<br />

56:1086-1092.<br />

38. Chowdhury, H., <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Saxena, V.S. (2000) Isolation, characterization and insect growth<br />

inhibitory activity of major turmeric constituents and their derivatives against Schistocerca<br />

gregaria (F.) and Dysdercus koenigi (W) Pest Management Science (UK) 56: 1086-1092.<br />

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39. Agarwal, M. and <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Dhingra, S. (2001). Insect growth inhibition, antifeedant<br />

and antifungal activity of compounds isolated/derived from Zingiber officinale rhizomes.<br />

Pest Management Sci 37: 289-300.<br />

40. Datta, A., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Parmar, B. S. (2001) Some furfural derivatives as nitrification<br />

inhibitors. J. Agric. Food Chem. 57(10): 49, 4726-4731.<br />

41. Sharma, V. <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Kumar, J., Nair, M.G. and Parmar, B. S. (2003) An efficient method<br />

for the purification and characterization of nematicidal azadirachtins A B, and H, using<br />

MPLC and ESIMS. J. Agric. Food Chem. 51 (14): 3966-3972.<br />

42. <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Saha, S., Parmar, B.S. (2004) Liquid chromatographic method for the analysis of<br />

two plant based insecticide synergists dillapiole and dihydrodillapiole (2004) J.<br />

Chromatography A 1047, 229-233.<br />

43. Sharma, V., <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Dhingra, S., Kumar, J. and Parmar, B.S. (2006) Azadirachtin-A and<br />

tetrahydroazadirachtin-A concentrates: Preparation, LC-MS characterisation and insect<br />

antifeedant/IGR activity against Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner) Pest Management Science<br />

62:965-975.<br />

44. Choudhary, G. Kumar, J. <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Prasad R. and Parmar, B.S. (2006) Development of<br />

controlled release formulations of carbofuran and evaluation of their efficacy against<br />

Meloidogynae incognita. J. Agric Food Chem., 54: 4727-4733.<br />

45. Nisar, K., Kumar, J., Arunkumar, MB; <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Shakil Najam, and Parsad, R. (2008)<br />

Pesticidal seed coats based on azadirachtin-A: Release kinetics, storage life and performance,<br />

Pest Manag. Sci. (in press)<br />

46. Dhingra, S., <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Kumar, J., Shivendra, S., Gyanendra, S., and Parmar, B.S. (2008)<br />

Field efficacy of azadirachtin-A, tetrahydroazadirachtin-A, NeemAzal and endosulfan against<br />

key pests of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus), Pest Manag. Sci. 64: 1187-1194.<br />

47. Supradip Saha, S. <strong>Walia</strong> and D. Prasad (2008) Synergistic/potentiation interaction between<br />

nematostatic constituents from Azadirachta indica and phytochemicals from Madhuca indica<br />

and Sapindus mukorossi. Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection. DOI:<br />

10.1080/03235400701806328<br />

48. Nisar, K., Kumar, J., Arunkumar, MB; <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Shakil Najam, and Parsad, R. (2009)<br />

Pesticidal seed coats based on azadirachtin-A: Release kinetics, storage life and performance,<br />

Pest Manag. Sci. 65: 175-182.<br />

49. <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Sharma, RK and Parmar, BS (2009) Isolation and simultaneous LC analysis<br />

of Thiram and its Less toxic transformation product in DS formulation. Bull Environ<br />

Contam Toxicol. 83 (3) 363-368.<br />

50. Kundu, A., Shakil, NA, SAaxena DB, Pankaj, Kumar JA and <strong>Walia</strong> S (2009) Microwave<br />

assisted solvent-free synthesis and biological activity of novel imines (Schiff bases) J.<br />

Environ Sci Health (Part B) 44(5): 428-434.<br />

51. Koul, O. and S. <strong>Walia</strong> (2009) Comparing impacts of plant extracts and pure allelochemicals<br />

and implications for pest control. CAB Reviews: Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary<br />

Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources (in press).<br />

52. Koul, O., Gurmeet Singh, Rajwinder Singh, <strong>Suresh</strong> <strong>Walia</strong> and V. K. Kaul (2009)<br />

Comparative Bioefficacy of Biorational Ethylene Glycol Diesters and Sucrose Octanoate<br />

against Lipaphis erysimii (Homoptera: Aphididae). J. Appl. Entomol. (in press)<br />

NATIONAL JOURNALS<br />

53. Sharma, S.C. and <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1977). Sonuside, a new glycoside from Acacia concinna Beans.<br />

Current Science 46(11), 382-384.<br />

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54. Tomar, S.S., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Mukherjee, S.K. (1980). Selective demethylation and<br />

dimerisation of compounds containing methylenedioxyphenyl group by BF3 etherate, Ind. J.<br />

Chem., 19B, 792-793.<br />

55. <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Dureja, P. and Mukherjee, S.K. (1985). Photochemical and chemical oxidation<br />

products of dillapiole and isodillapiole. Ind. J. Chem., 24B, 147-150.<br />

56. Dureja, P., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Mukherjee, S.K. (1986). Amine induced photodehalogenation of<br />

photo-isomers of aldrin, dieldrin and endrin. Ind. J. Chem., 25B, 741-742.<br />

57. Dureja, P. Sunila, S., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Mukherjee, S.K. (1987). Photoreactions of<br />

furanochalcone. Ind. J. Chem., 35B, 1173-1175.<br />

58. Dureja, P., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Mukherjee, S.K. (1987). New photometabolities of endrin Ind. J.<br />

Chem., 26B, 898-899.<br />

59. Vidyasagar, P.S.P.V., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1987). Effect of certain dillapiole derivatives on rice stem<br />

borer Scirpophage incertulas (Walker) eggs. Entomon., 12(4) 345-348.<br />

60. <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Dureja, P. and Mukherjee, S.K. (1988). Chemical transformation products from 5bromomethyl<br />

1,2,3,4,7,7-hexachloro-2-nor-bornene-a cyclodiene insecticide. Ind. J. Chem.,<br />

27B (2), 148-150.<br />

61. <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Saxena, V.S. and Tomar, S.S. (1988). New MDP synergists for carbamates III:<br />

Synergistic activity of alkylaryl ketones from dihydrodillapiole and furapiole, Indian J.<br />

Entomol, 50, 137-142.<br />

62. Meher, H.C., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Sethi, C.L. (1988). Effect of steroidal and triterpenic saponins<br />

on the mobility of juveniles of Meloidogyne incongnita. Ind. J. Nematol., 18(2) 244-247.<br />

63. <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Dureja,. P. and Mukherjee, S.K. (1990). Effect of light on the degradation of<br />

fenamiphos on glass, leaf and soil surface, Pestic. Res. J., 2(2) 103-108.<br />

64. Dureja, P., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Mukherjee, S.K. (1990), Photodegradation of binapacryl. Pestic.<br />

Res. J., 2(2) 108-114.<br />

65. Dureja, P., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Kumar, J. (1990), Photochemical reactions of organo- phosphorus<br />

pesticides. Pestic.Res. J., 2(1) : 1-10.<br />

66. <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Gujar, G.T.(1993)Bioactivity of some substituted benzaldoxime-1,3-dioxole ethers<br />

against Dysdercus Koenigii. Pestic. Res. J., 5(2) 205 208.<br />

67. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Dureja, P. (1993). Photochemical and microbial degradation of insecticides.<br />

Pestic. Res. J., 5(2) 133-150..<br />

68. Datta, S. and <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1995). Synthesis and bioregulatory activity of buprofezin related<br />

urea and thioures analogues against fifth instar nymphs of Dysdercus Koenigii. Pestic. Res.<br />

J., 8(1) 38-42.<br />

69. <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Chowdhury, H. and Dhingra, S. (1997). Insect growth inhibition and antifeedant<br />

activity of oxime ethers against Spilosoma oblique Walker and Achaea janata. Pesticide<br />

Research. Journal. 9(1): 125-129.<br />

70. Ray, D.P., <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Dureja, P and Singh, R.P. (2000) Composition and repellent activity of<br />

the essential oil of marigold (Tagetes erecta) flower. Indian Perfumer 44(4) 267-270.<br />

71. Chowdhury, H., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Dhingra, S. (2001) Bioefficacy of azadirachtin, turmeric oil<br />

and their mixture against Bihar hairy caterpillar (Spilosoma obliqua Walk.). Pestic. Res. J.<br />

13(2): 165-172.<br />

72. Shukla, P., <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Goswami, B. K. and Parmar BS (2002) Syntheses and nematicidal<br />

activity of diethylene glycol dialkanoates. Pestic. Res. J., 14(1): 131-138.<br />

73. Chowdhury, H., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Kumar, P. (2002) Effect of azadirachtin and aqueous neem<br />

seed kernel concentrate on germination and seedling growth of Soybean (Glycine max L.<br />

Merril) and Maize (Zea mays L.) Pestic. Res. J., 14(1): 120-124.<br />

74. Singh, R., Kumar, J. Deshwal, R.P., Randhawa, G.J., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. Prasad, R. and Parmar, B.S.<br />

(2002) Morphological, chemical and genetic variability in neem accessions, Indian J. Plant<br />

Genetic Resources 11 (3): 237-247.<br />

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75. Kumar J., Rupak Raja., <strong>Walia</strong>, S., and Parmar, B. S. (2003) Effect of natural and synthetic<br />

additives on the stability of azadirachtin under accelerated storage. Pestic. Res J.,15(1):10-13.<br />

76. Kumar, J., Singh, G., <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Prasad, R. and Parmar, B. S. (2003) Soil release and<br />

bioefficacy of controlled release formulations of butachlor against jungle rice (Echinochloa<br />

colona). Indian J. Agril. Sci. 73 (7): 441-445.<br />

77. Sinha, S., <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Kumar, J., and Parmar, B. S. (2003) Hydrolytic stability azadirachtin A.<br />

B and H: Effect of pH, temperature and electrical conductivity of aqueous solutions. Pestic.<br />

Res. J., 15 (2): 145-151.<br />

78. Kumar, J. Singh, G., <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Jain, S. and Parmar, B.S. (2004) Controlled release<br />

formulations of imidacloprid: Water and soil release kinetics. Pestic. Res. J., 16 (1):13-17.<br />

79. Sinha, S., <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Panwar, V.P.S., and Parmar, B.S. (2004) Ovicidal activity of<br />

azadirachtins A, B and H against Chilo partellus (Swinhoe). Pestic. Res. J., 17(1): 6-9.<br />

80. Loganathan, J., Dhingra, S. and <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (2005) Efficacy of various extracts of Madhuca<br />

indica V. on feeding and development of Spodoptera litura F. Pestic. Res. J., 17(1): 10-15.<br />

81. Dhingra, S. Sharma, D., <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Kumar, J., Singh, G., Singh, S. Jayaraman and Parmar,<br />

B.S.(2005) Stable neem pesticide: Field appraisal of tertrahydroazadirachtin against mustard<br />

aphid, Lipaphis Erysimi (Kalt) Indian J. Agric. Sciences 76(2) 111-113.<br />

82. Parmar, B.S., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (2005) Agrochemicals for efficient agriculture. Indian Farming<br />

55(1): 3-7, 39-40.<br />

83. Kumar, J., Singh, G., Palta, R.K, <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Parsad , R, and Parmar, B. S (2006) Field<br />

appraisal of controlled release formulations of carbofuran against the rice leaffolder,<br />

cnaphalocrocis medinalis (Guenee). Indian J. Agric. Sciences 76(2) 111-113.<br />

84. Choudhary, G., Kumar, J. <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Prasad R. and Parmar, B.S. (2006) Controlled release of<br />

carbofuran into water from polymeric matrix. Pestic. Res. J., 18(1): 65-69.<br />

85. Choudhury, G., <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Kumar, J., Birendra Kumar, and Parmar, B.S. (2007) Synthesis and<br />

fungicidal activity of citral oxime esters against two phytopathogenic fungi Rhizoctonia<br />

solani and Sclerotium rolfsii. Pestic. Res. J. 19 (1) 15-19.<br />

86. Kumar, J., <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Shakil, N.A., and Parmar B.S. (2007) Water and soil release kinetics of<br />

cartap hydrochloride from controlled release formulations. Pestic. Res. J. 19 (1) 122-127.<br />

87. Pathrose, B., Srivastava C and <strong>Walia</strong> S. (2007) Insect Growth Regulatory activity of<br />

Andrographis paniculata (Acanthaceae) extracts against Tobacco Caterpillar, Spodoptera<br />

litura. Indian J. Entomol 69: 23-27.<br />

88. Choudhury, G., <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Kumar, J., Birendra Kumar, and Parmar, B.S. (2007) Synthesis and<br />

fungicidal activity of citral oxime esters against two phytopathogenic fungi Rhizoctonia<br />

solani and Sclerotium rolfsii. Pestic. Res. J. 19 (1) 15-19.<br />

89. Nisar, K, Kumar, J., <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Arun Kumar, M.B., N.A. Shakil and Parmar, B.S. (2007).<br />

Development of polymeric seed coats for seed quality enhancement of soybean. Indian J.<br />

Agric. Sciences 77 (11): 730-43.<br />

90. Kumar, J., Shakil, N. A. Prasad, D. Thomas, V.P. <strong>Walia</strong>, S., and Parmar, B. S (2007)<br />

Development of Controlled Release Formulations of triazophos and Evaluation of their<br />

efficacy against Meloidogyne incognita. Pestic.Res. J., 19 (2): 160-165.<br />

91. Raina, A.P., <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Sharma, K.K., Abraham, Z. And Mishra, S.K. (2007) Essential<br />

oilconstituents of rhizome oil of Alpinia calcarata from South India. Indian Perfumer 51(2):<br />

27-30.<br />

92. Raina, A.P., <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Sharma, K.K., Abraham, Z. and Mishra, S.K. (2007) Components of<br />

the essential oil of greater galangal (Alpinia galangal) rhizome from Kerala, South India.<br />

Indian Perfumer 51(2): 54-57.<br />

93. Rupak Paul <strong>Walia</strong> S. and Kumar, J. (2008) Synthesis and IGR activity of acyloxyimino<br />

derivatives of the monoterpene essential oil constituent fenchone against Spodoptera litura.<br />

Pusa AgriScience (in press)<br />

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94. Koul O., <strong>Walia</strong> S. and Dhaliwal G.S. (2008) Essential oils as green pesticides: Potential and<br />

constraints. Biopestic. Int. 4(1): 63–84 (2008).<br />

95. Rupak Paul <strong>Walia</strong> S., Mondal A., Kumar, J. and Pankaj (2008) Synthesis and nematicidal<br />

activity of 2-tridecanone and its oxime esters against the root-knot nematode Meloidogyanae<br />

incognita. Indian J Plant Protection (Communicated).<br />

96. Koul O., <strong>Walia</strong> S. and Dhaliwal G.S. (2008) Essential oils as green pesticides: Potential and<br />

constraints. Biopestic. Int. 4(1): 63–84.<br />

97. Chowdhury, H, Banerjee T and <strong>Walia</strong> S (2008) In vitro Screening of Curcuma longa L and<br />

its Derivatives as Antifungal Agents against two Phytopathogenic Fungi Helminthosporium<br />

oryzae and Fusarium solani. Pestic. Res. J. (in press).<br />

98. Emmanuel Nathala, Dhingra, S., Shankar Ganesh K and <strong>Walia</strong>, S (2008) Antifeedant and<br />

toxic activity of Melia azedarach seed extracts against Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera.<br />

Noctuidae). Pestic. Res. J (in press).<br />

BOOKS AND OTHER EDITED COMPILATIONS<br />

99. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1988). Progress in Agrochemical Research. Divisional Publication No. DP/C-9.<br />

Agricultural Chemicals Divisions, IARI, New Delhi-110012. pp 58.<br />

100. <strong>Walia</strong> , S. (1993). Book of Extended Abstracts. National Symposium on Pesticides:<br />

Future Scenario. SPS Publication No. 5. SPS India, IARI, New Delhi-110012. pp 108.<br />

101. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Parmar, B.S. (Eds.) (1995) Pesticides, Crop Protection and Environment.<br />

Proc. Natn. Symp. "Pesticides: Future Scenario". Society of Pesticide Science, India. SPS<br />

Publication No. 6. Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.600p.<br />

102. Agnihotri, N.P., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Gajbhiye, V.T. (Eds) (1999). Green Pesticide, Crop<br />

Protection and Safety Evaluation. SPS India, I.A.R.I., New Delhi 254pp.<br />

103. <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Shashi Bala Singh, Suman Gupta and Gita Kulshreshta. (2003) Synthetic Organic<br />

Chemistry: Lab. Manual, IARI Research Bulletin No. 40, 85pp.<br />

104. Parmar, B.S. and <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (Nodal Scientists) (2005). Neem-A success story-5 Advances in<br />

neem research, (IARI publication) IARI, New Delhi-110 012, India, pp<br />

105. Parmar, B.S. and <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (2005) Achievements in Neem Research. Indian Agricultural<br />

Research Institute, New Delhi-110012, India. Success Story No.5.ICN: 31/2005, 29 p.<br />

106. Kumar,J., Shakil, N.A., Pankaj, <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Parmar, B.S.(2008) Abstracts. IUPAC<br />

Sponsored First International Conference on Agrochemicals Protecting Crop, Health and<br />

Natural Environment. IARI-SPS India-ICAR. January 8-11,2008. 327pp.<br />

107. Parmar, B.S., <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Anupama, and Kumar, J. (2008) Neem Pesticides in India, An update<br />

of the Recent Developments. Technical Bulletin. SPS Publication No. 15, Society of Pesticide<br />

Science, India. 50p.<br />

CHAPTERS CONTRIBUTED IN BOOKS/ PROCEEDINGS<br />

108. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. Dureja, P. and Mukherjee, S.K. (1986). Studies on photometabolism of<br />

organophosphorus insecticides. Proc. Sym. Pesticide Residues and Environment Pollution<br />

(Ed. Goel) p 122-129.<br />

109. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1987). Recent developments in the chemistry of synthetic pyrethroids. In<br />

Proceedings, Summer Institute on Pesticide Chemistry: Analysis and their Qualify Control.<br />

IARI-Agril. Chemical Division Publication DP/C-6 pp.41-48.<br />

110. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1987). Biotransformation of pesticidal xenobiotics in the environment. Summer<br />

Institute on Pesticides: Chemistry, Analysis and their Quality Control. IARI, Agril. Chemical<br />

Division Publication. DP/C-6 pp. 131-137<br />

111. Mukherjee, S.K., Dureja, P and <strong>Walia</strong>, S.(1989) Pesticide photochemistry: Some recent<br />

results. In Profile on Indian Chemical Science. Ghardha Chemical Ltd. Bombay, pp 143-154.<br />

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112. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Dureja, P., (1989). Degradation of organophosphorus nematicide fenamiphos<br />

in solution, soil and on leaf surface. Proceedings, National Symposium on Nuclear<br />

Techniques in the study of Pesticides in Food, Agriculture and the Enviornment. UAS,<br />

Bangalore. (Feb 8-10). P. 46-47.<br />

113. Parmar, B.S., <strong>Walia</strong>, S., (1992). Contribution of IARI towards pesticide research. In pest<br />

management: Indian Scenario (Ed. B.V. David) Namurtha Publication, Madras P, 125-143.<br />

114. Michael, A.M., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Parmar, B.S. (1992). Emerging water quality hazards and their<br />

management in the thickly populated alluvial zone of India. In A Holistic Approach to Water<br />

Quality Management. Finding Life-styles and Measures for Minimising Harmful Fluxes from<br />

Land to Water. Proc. Stockholm Water Symposium. 10-14 August, 1992. Stockholm,<br />

Sweden, 1993 p. 253-265.<br />

115. Parmar, B.S., <strong>Walia</strong>, S., (1992). Pesticide management for sustainable crop production.<br />

Proceedings National Symposium on Resource Management for sustained Crop Production.<br />

Indian Society of Agronomy, New Delhi (1994) p. 293-307.<br />

116. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1993). Degradation and decontamination of pesticide xenobiotics (Lead paper)<br />

Proceedings National Conference on ecofriendly approaches in the management of pests,<br />

diseases and industrial effluents. CSA-University of Agriculture and Technology Kanpur.<br />

India (Dec. 20-22, 1993).p. 89-95.<br />

117. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Parmar, B.S. (1993). Decontamination of pesticides and related xenobiotics In<br />

Pesticides Pollution (Editor V. Kudesia) Pragati Prakashan Meerut (UP) India, pp 171-192.<br />

118. Chowdhury, H. and <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1995). Insect harmone mimics and antagonists, a novel group<br />

of insect control chemicals in Pesticides, Crop Protection and Environment (Eds. S. <strong>Walia</strong> &<br />

B.S. Parmar) Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi-1, pp. 141-156.<br />

119. Handa, S.K. and <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1995). Pesticide residue and its implication in integrated pest<br />

management. In IPM System in Agriculture Vol. I (Eds. Rajeev K.Upadhayay, K.G.,<br />

Mukherjee, S.K. & R.L. Rajak) Aditya Book Private Ltd. New Delhi-2 pp. 62-94.<br />

120. Agnihotri, N.P., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Gajbhiye, V.T. (1999). Towards Green Pesticides In Green<br />

Pesticides, Crop protection and Safety Evaluation. N.P. Agnihotri, S. <strong>Walia</strong> Gajbhiye,<br />

V.T.(Eds.). Society of Pesticide Science India, IARI, New Delhi. pp 1-20.<br />

121. Agarwal, M., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Dhingra, S. (1999): Pest control properties of turmeric leaf oil<br />

against Spilosoma obliqua. Dysdercus Koenigii and Tribolium castaneum. Proceed 2 nd All<br />

India People’s Technology Congress, Calcutta, Page 1-7.<br />

122. Parmar, B.S. and <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1999). Prospects and Problems of Phytochemical Biopesticides.<br />

In Advances in Biopesticide Research – Phytochemicals. Edite by O. Koul and G.S.<br />

Dhaliwal (eds.) Harwood Academic Publishers, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp 133-210.<br />

123. <strong>Walia</strong> S and Singh RP (2000) Insect bioregulators and semiochemicals for pest management<br />

in future. Winter School on Recent developments in agrochemical research to meet the<br />

challenge of the 21 st century. Division of Agricultural Chemicals, IARI, New Delhi.<br />

124. <strong>Walia</strong> S., Kumar, J. and Parmar B.S. (2001). Ecologically sound botanical pesticides:<br />

Development and use.( Eds. Koul, O. Dhaliwal, G.S., Marwaha, S.S. and Arora, J.K.)<br />

Proceedings of Biopesticides: Emerging Trends, Society of Biopesticides Science,<br />

Chandigarh: 56-63.<br />

125. Agarwal, M. and <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (2003) Pest control potential of phytochemicals derived from<br />

Curcuma longa and and Zingiber officinale. Procced. International conference on<br />

Pesticides, Environment, Food Security (Eds. P. Dureja, D.B. Saxena, J. Kumar, S.B. Singh,<br />

M. Gopal and R.S. Tanwar), Society of Pesticide Science, New Delhi p 110-119.<br />

126. Sharma, V. <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Kumar, J. and Parmar, B. S. (2003) Comparative nematicidal and<br />

antifungal activity of azadirachtin-A concentrates, and azadirachtins B and H. (Eds. P.<br />

Dureja, D.B. Saxena, J. Kumar, S.B. Singh, M. Gopal and R.S. Tanwar) Proc. International<br />

Conference on Pesticides, Environment, Food Security, SPS India. p. 120-124.<br />

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127. Parmar, B.S., <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Kumar, J., Vishwakarma, J.N. and Sada Katulla, S. (2003)<br />

Environment friendly pesticides: Development of standard and stable products from neem<br />

and other plants. Recent advances in Integrated Pest Mgmt. (Eds. Amerika Singh, T.P.<br />

Trivedi, H.R. Sardana, O.P. Sharma and Naved Shabir), NCIPM, New Delhi, p. 204-211.<br />

128. Sharma, V. <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Kumar, J., Goswami, B.K. and Parmar, B. S. (2004) Nematicidal and<br />

antifungal activity of azadirachtin-A concentrates, and azadirachtins B and H. In Pesticide:<br />

Environment and Food Security (Eds. P. Dureja, D.B. Saxena, J. Kumar, S.B. Singh, M.<br />

Gopal and R.S. Tanwar) S.P.S. India. pp. 121-125.<br />

129. <strong>Walia</strong>, S (2005) Allelochemicals as biopesticides. Souvenir, Conference on Biopesticides:<br />

Emerging trends” (Nov 11-13, 2005), Society of Biopesticide Science, India, IHBT<br />

Palampur, pp 19-32.<br />

130. Parmar, B.S. and <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (2006) Biopesticides and Mycorrhiza. In Environment and<br />

Agriculture. (Eds. K.L. Chadha and M.S. Swaminathan), Malhotra Publishing House, New<br />

Delhi, India, pp 249-278.<br />

131. <strong>Walia</strong>, S., Parmar, B.S. (2006) Recent developments in botanical pesticides in India with<br />

special reference to neem. Agribiotech: Proceedings Ist International Conference on<br />

Biotechnology for Sustainable Agriculture & Biotechnology, Hyderabad, India, pp 23-32.<br />

132. <strong>Walia</strong> S and Opender Koul (2008) Exploring plant biodiversity for botanical insecticides. In<br />

Sustainable crop protection: Biopesticide strategies (eds. Opender Koul, G.S. Dhaliwal and<br />

V.K. Koul), Kalyani Publishers New Delhi-110002.<br />

133. <strong>Walia</strong> S (2009) New innovations in Extraction, Value addition and Quality Control of<br />

Nutraceuticals from High Value Vegetables, Fruits and Microalgae. Proceedings, 9 th National<br />

Agricultural Science Congress.<br />

BOOK REVIEWS/ ARTICLES/ REPORTS<br />

134. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1992). Academic’s Dictionary of Agricultural Chemicals- a book review.<br />

Pesticide Research Journal 4(2) 4.<br />

135. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1992). PRJ News & Views In Pesticides Research Journal 4(2), 1-6.<br />

136. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1993) PRJ News & Views Pesticides Research Journal 5(1), 1-3.<br />

137. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1993) PRJ News & Views Pesticides Research Journal 5(2), 121-32..<br />

138. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Parmar, B.S. (1993). Pesticide: Future Scenario- a report Pesticide Research<br />

Journal 5(1) 4-8.<br />

139. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Parmar, B.S.(1993).World Neem Conference- a report. Pesticide Research<br />

Journal 5(1) 9-13.<br />

140. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1994). Allelopathy in agriculture and forestry – a book review.Pesticide Research<br />

Journal 6(2) 103.<br />

141. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1994). PRJ News & Views Pesticides Research Journal 6(1), 1-10<br />

142. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1994). PRJ News & Views Pesticides Research Journal 6(2), 103-09.<br />

143. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1995). PRJ News & Views Pesticides Research Journal 7(1), 1-6.<br />

144. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1995). PRJ News & Views Pesticides Research Journal 7(2), 95-100.<br />

145. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1996). PRJ News & Views Pesticides Research Journal 8(1), 1-7.<br />

146. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1996). PRJ News & Views Pesticides Research Journal 8(2), 97-105<br />

147. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1997). PRJ News & Views Pesticides Research Journal 9(1), 1-16.<br />

148. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1997). PRJ News & Views Pesticides Research Journal 9(2), 1 33-43.<br />

149. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1998). PRJ News & Views Pesticides Research Journal 10(1), 132-48.<br />

150. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1998). PRJ News & Views Pesticides Research Journal 10(2), 262-73.<br />

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AWARD LECTURE<br />

151. <strong>Walia</strong> S. (2004) Research achievements during the period 2000-04,3rd <strong>Dr</strong>. P.B.<br />

Sarkar Memorial Lecture Endowment Award. 5 August, 2004. Indian Agricultural<br />

Research Institute, New Delhi. 11 p.<br />

INVITED LECTURES<br />

152. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1992). Pesticide management for sustainable crop production. National<br />

Symposium on Resource Management for sustained Crop Production. Indian Society of<br />

Agronomy, New Delhi-110012. (Feb. 25-28, 1992).<br />

153. <strong>Walia</strong>, S (1995). Development of some novel classes of insect bioregulators from Synthetic<br />

& botanical sources. National Symposium of integrated Pest Management. College of<br />

Agriculture, Nagpur (Dec. 28, 1995).<br />

154. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Chowdhury, H. (1997). Biostabilization and enhancement of insecticidal<br />

activity of azadarichtin, a major constituent of Azadirachta indica (neem) with Curcuma<br />

longa (turmeric) products- a paper presented at Bioved Research Society, Allahabad, (Feb.<br />

26-27 1997).<br />

155. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1999) Development and use of botanical pesticide in integrated pest management.<br />

National Training Course on IPM in important Rabi crops. Oct. 5-12, 1999. National Center<br />

for Integrated Pest Management, IARI Campus, New Delhi-110 012.<br />

156. <strong>Walia</strong> S (1999) Botanical and synthetic pesticides: An overview of research at IARI, a special<br />

lecture delivered at Institute of Arable Crop Research (IACR), Rothamsted Research,<br />

Harpenden, UK. May 1999).<br />

157. <strong>Walia</strong> S (2000) Bioactive natural products: Development and use. A special seminar<br />

delivered at National Food Safety and Toxicology Centre, Michigan State University, East<br />

Lansing, Michigan, USA. (Oct. 25, 2000).<br />

158. <strong>Walia</strong> S (2006) Research achievements during the period 2000-2004, 3 rd <strong>Dr</strong> P.B. Sarkar<br />

Memorial Endowment Lecture Award- 2004, IARI, New Delhi<br />

159. <strong>Walia</strong> S (2007) Recent developments in the analysis of bioactive natural products used in<br />

crop protection and traditional medicines. National Symposium on “Recent advances in<br />

analytical sciences and applications”, Indian Society of Analytical Scientists, HP University<br />

Shimla (April 9-11, 2007).<br />

160. <strong>Walia</strong> S (2007) Herbal insect repellents: Isolation, characterization, and pest control<br />

properties” Workshop on Herbal insect repellents-New Developments, Essential Oil<br />

Association of India, (June 24, 2007), NAAS Complex, New Delhi-110 012<br />

161. <strong>Walia</strong> S (2007) Recent Advances in Chromatographic and Spectral Analysis of Bioactive<br />

Natural Products. A special lecture in “Training Course on Advanced Biochemical<br />

Techniques. (Sept 29, 2007), Division of Biochemistry, IARI, New Delhi.<br />

162. <strong>Walia</strong> S (2008) Recent trends in extraction and LC analysis of agrochemicals and<br />

nutraceuticals. A special lecture in “Training Course on Advanced Biochemical Techniques.<br />

(Nov-Dec 2008), Division of Biochemistry, IARI, New Delhi.<br />

163. <strong>Walia</strong> S (2008) Natural Antioxidants and Food Colorants: Extraction, Analysis and Quality<br />

Control. . Invited lecture in National Symposium on Analytical Sciences organized by Indian<br />

Society of Analytical Scientists, Delhi Chapter (Nov 23-25, 2008) IHBT Palampur.<br />

164. <strong>Walia</strong> S. (2009) Management of natural pest management chemicals of botanical, microbial,<br />

marine flora and fauna etc. origin and biorganisms: Issues and strategies. Brain-storming<br />

session on Agrochemicals Management, Issues and strategies. National Academy of<br />

Agricultural Sciences (NAAS), New Delhi-110 012.<br />

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165. <strong>Walia</strong> S (2009) New innovations in Extraction, Value addition and Quality Control of<br />

Nutraceuticals from High Value Vegetables, Fruits and Microalgae, 9 th National Agricultural<br />

Science Congress, Srinagar (June 22-24, 2009)<br />

PROJECT REPORTS<br />

166. <strong>Walia</strong> S. (1983) Final Report (RPF III) Divisional project on Development of new<br />

agrochemicals from natural sources by chemical modification, structure optimization and<br />

related studies (Project Associate, 1978-1983, IARI). Submitted to I.A.R.I., New Delhi.<br />

167. <strong>Walia</strong> S. (1988) Final Report (RPF III) Professor of Eminence Scheme (1994-1987) on<br />

“Light induced transformations affecting fate of pesticides in the environment” Submitted to<br />

Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) New Delhi<br />

168. <strong>Walia</strong> S. (1993) Final Report (RPF III) Divisional project on Studies on persistence and<br />

abiotic transformation of pesticides in agro-ecosystem (1987-92, IARI-AR:AC-7A )<br />

Submitted to Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi<br />

169. <strong>Walia</strong> S. (1997) Final Report on World Bank funded NARP project ‘Botanical<br />

Pesticides’.(ICAR 1992-1996) Submitted to I.C.A.R., New Delhi (Nov. 1995).<br />

170. <strong>Walia</strong> S. (1999) Final Report (RPF III) Divisional project on “Synthesis and development of<br />

benign oximine compounds as potential insect control agents (1993- 98, IARI-ACH-03)”.<br />

Submitted to Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi<br />

171. <strong>Walia</strong> S (2004) Final report (RPF-III) on Divisional project on ‘Investigating insecticidal and<br />

IGR potential of new photostable phytochemicals, synthetic alkoxyimino compounds and<br />

polyol esters (1999-2004), IARI, New Delhi<br />

172. <strong>Walia</strong> S. (2007) Transfer of technology Document on “Ethylene glycol di-nonanoate (or dioctasnoate)<br />

as potential pest control agents” to Balaji Crop Care Private Limited, IDA<br />

Cherlapally, Hyderabad.<br />

173. Parmar, B.S., <strong>Walia</strong>, S. and Kumar, J.(2004) Final Report. NATP Mission Mode Sub-Project<br />

‘Environment Friendly Pesticides: Development of Standard and Stable Products from Neem<br />

and other Plants’, 1999-2004. Division of Agricultural Chemicals,Indian Agricultural<br />

Research Institute, New Delhi.<br />

174. <strong>Walia</strong> S. (2009) Final Report (RPF-III) Divisional project on botanical and<br />

biopesticides (2009) Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi.<br />

DEPUTATION REPORTS<br />

175. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (1999) Research report on deputation to Biological and Ecological Chemistry<br />

Department, Institute of Arable Crop Research (IACR), Rothamsted Experimental Station,<br />

Harpenden, UK (April-July 1999) submitted to ICAR.<br />

176. <strong>Walia</strong>, S. (2001) Research report on deputation to Bioactive Natural Product Laboratory,<br />

National Food Safety and Toxicology Centre, Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA<br />

Sept-Nov 2001, submitted to ICAR.<br />

177. <strong>Walia</strong> S (2006) Research report on deputation to Biological Chemistry Division, Rothamsted<br />

Research, Harpenden, UK (March-June 2006) submitted to ICAR, and INSA, New Delhi.<br />

178. Scenario of climate change. (Jan 28-30), CAU Pasighat, Arunachal Pradesh. p 30.<br />

RESEARCH JOURNAL EDITED<br />

As Chief Editor (1992-1995) of Pesticides Research Journal, an official publication of<br />

Society of Pesticide Science, India, following issues of the Journal were edited.<br />

1. Pesticide Research Journal (1992). Vol.4, Number 2.<br />

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2. Pesticide Research Journal (1993). Vol.5, Number 1.<br />

3. Pesticide Research Journal (1993). Vol. 5, Number 2.<br />

4. Pesticide Research Journal (1994). Vol. 6, Number 1.<br />

5. Pesticide Research Journal (1994). Vol. 6, Number 2.<br />

6. Pesticide Research Journal (1995). Vol. 7, Number 1.<br />

STUDENT THESES GUIDED (11)<br />

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