M.Sc. (Agri.) in Seed Science and Technology from ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi.
Ph. D. in Seed Science and Technology from ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi.
Seed Biology, Seed Physiology, Abiotic Stress and its Impact on Seed Quality
Research Guidance:
PhD Research: Nil
M.Sc. Dissertation: 05
Publications & Projects:
Publications in Research Journals: 45; Books: 04; Book chapters: 15; Technical Bulletins: 20; Projects: 15
Latest Publications
Parihar AK, Hazra KK, Lamichaney A, Gupta DS, Kumar J, Singh AK, Das SP, Jeberson MS, Sofi PA, Lone AA and Dev J (2025) Adaptive responses of large-seeded lentils across diverse Indian climates. Heliyon 11: e42184 (IF 3.4)
Parihar AK, Hazra KK, Lamichaney A, Gupta DS, Singh AK, Dev J, Jaberson S, Lone AA, Das SP, Bindra S and Panwar RK (2025) Eco-phenological drivers of black gram [Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper] productivity in diverse environments and their implications for crop improvement. Field Crops Research 322, 109756 (IF 5.6)
Lamichaney A, Naik SJ S, Hazra KK, Datta D, Parihar AK, Aidbhavi R, Katiyar PK (2024). Overcoming seed coat–imposed dormancy in wild species of Cajanus and Rhynchosia. Crop Science 64(1): 386-398. (IF 2.0)
Lamichaney A, Tewari K, Katiyar PK, Parihar AK and Pratap A (2024). Implications of exposing mungbean (Vigna radiata L.) plant to higher CO2 concentration on its growth and yield. National Academy Science Letters 47(2): 195-198 (IF 1.2)
Maity A, Lamichaney A, Joshi D, Bajwa A, Subramanian N, Walsh M and Bagavathiannan M (2021). Seed Shattering: A Major Weediness Trait in Plants. Frontiers in Plant Science 12: 1180. (IF 4.1)
Lamichaney A, Hazra KK, Katiyar PK, Parihar AK, Gupta DS, Kumar A, Singh F (2023). Influence of seed and pod biophysical characters on pre-harvest sprouting tolerance in urdbean (Vigna mungo). Acta Physiologiae Plantarum 45(3):48. (IF 2.4)
Parihar AK, Hazra KK, Lamichaney A, Dixit GP, Singh D, Singh AK and Singh NP (2022). Characterizing plant trait(s) for improved heat tolerance in field pea (Pisum sativum L.) under subtropical climate. International Journal of Biometeorology. 66: 1267–1281 (IF 3.0)