Dr. Mithilasri’s research interests lie at the intersection of climate variability, risk and vulnerability assessment, forest ecosystem management, and species distribution modeling (MaxEnt model). Her work also extends to climate-smart agriculture and the use of ecological models and advanced technologies in agricultural planning and biodiversity conservation. Additionally, her research covers areas such as mulberry genetic resources, their use in sericulture, and the impact of climate change on the forest ecosystems of Tamil Nadu.
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Dr. Mithilasri has published extensively on topics related to her research expertise. Some of her notable publications include:
Mithilasri M., K.T. Parthiban, and S.M. Shankar (2023) – Nutritional and antinutritional profiling of mulberry genetic resources amenable for animal feed. Range Management and Agroforestry, 44(1): 210-215.
Mithilasri M., and K.T. Parthiban (2021) – Nursery evaluation of mulberry germplasm (Morus spp) for growth attributes. Indian Journal of Agroforestry, 23(2): 60-63.
Mithilasri M., K.T. Parthiban, et al. (2021) – Clonal evaluation of Morus spp at different growth periods. The Pharma Innovation Journal, 10(12): 1435-1437.
Mithilasri M., K. Uma (2018) – Cost of Chawki Mulberry Leaf Production – A Study in Tamil Nadu, India. Trends in Biosciences, 11(22): 3089-3093.
Mithilasri M., M. Saratha, S.M. Shankar (2021) – Handicrafts from SilkCocoons: A Novel Approach for Waste Utilization and Value Addition. Indian Silk, 12(1): 38-41.
She has also contributed to academic texts, such as her work titled Role of Silk Protein in Biomedical Application (2020), which was published by Lambert Academic Publishing.
Awards:
- Best Oral Presentation Award, Golden Jubilee International Conference on Global Perspectives in Crop Protection for Food Security, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, 2021.
Her research contributions reflect a strong focus on practical and sustainable solutions for both agricultural and environmental challenges.
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