3. Pundir, Y.P.S. and Dhan Singh (1997): Wild edible food plants of Jaunsar -Bawar-II. The Honey Sucking Plants-I. The World Weeds, 4 (3&4) July-Dec: 227-231
4. Pundir, Y.P.S. and Dhan Singh (1998): Wild edible food plants of Jaunsar-Bawar-III. The Weeds-II. The World Weeds, 5 (1&2) Jan-June: 1-19
5. Pundir, Y.P.S. and Dhan Singh (1998): Wild edible food plants of Jaunsar-Bawar-IV. The Ficus species . The World Weeds, 5 (1&2) Jan-June: 91 – 103
6. Pundir, Y.P.S. and Dhan Singh (1998): More unrecorded hosts of Scurrula pulverulenta (Wall) G. Don (Loranthaceae) from Doon Valley and Adjacent areas. The World Weeds, 5 (1&2) Jan-June: 147 – 148
7. Pundir, Y.P.S. and Dhan Singh (1998): Wild Edible Food Plants of Jaunsar-Bawar (Western Himalaya) – VIII. The Shrubs. The World Weeds, 5 (3&4) July-Dec : 153-163
8. Pundir, Y.P.S. and Dhan Singh (1998): Wild Edible Food Plants of Jaunsar-Bawar (Western Himalaya) – IX. The Mistletoes. The World Weeds, 5 (3&4) July-Dec : 177-178
9. Pundir, Y.P.S. and Dhan Singh (1998): Nagphal – A Wild Food Plant of Minor Commercial Value in Doon Valley. The World Weeds, 5 (3&4) July-Dec : 203-206
10. Dhan Singh, Y.P.S. Pundir and Pankaj Kumar (1999): Scurrula parasitica L (Loranthaceae) –A mistletoe with its new hosts from Garhwal Hills (Western Himalaya), Uttaranchal. The World Weeds, 6 (1-4) Jan-Dec : 185-189.
11. Pundir, Y.P.S. and Dhan Singh (1999): Wild Edible Food Plants of Jaunsar-Bawar (Western Himalayas) – VI. The Trees – II. Advances in Plant Science Research in India, X : 89 – 99
12. Pundir, Y.P.S. and Dhan Singh (2001): Ethno-botanical Wild Food Plants of Jaunsar-Bawar (Western Himalaya), Uttaranchal. Indian Forester, 128 (5): 571-582
13. Dhan Singh and Y.P.S. Pundir (2004): Wild Medicinal Plants of Jaunsar-Bawar (Western Himalayas), Uttaranchal-I. Indian Forester, 130 (11):1259-1271
14. धन सिंह बिष्ट, एस0 बी0 पाण्डे, एस0 एस0 मिश्रा तथा ए0 के0 विसारिया (2005). उत्तरांचल में औषधीय एवं सगन्ध पादपों की कृषि एवं तत्सम्बन्धित वैज्ञानिक एवं तकनीकी प्रषिक्षण साहित्य। सरस्वती प्रैस, फालतू लाईन, देहरादून। PP68
15. V. P. Bhatt and D. S. Bisht (2005): Medicinal and romatic Plants- 26 Priority Species Selected by Uttaranchal (With Cultivation Tips). Swaraswati Printers, Phaltu Line, Dehra Dun: 54pp
16. वी.पी. भट्ट एवं डी.एस. बिष्ट (2006). औषधीय एवं सगन्ध पौधे-उत्तराखण्ड द्वारा चयनित 26 मुख्य प्रजातियां (संक्षिप्त कृषिकरण तकनीक सहित). जडी-बूटी शोध एवं विकास संस्थान, गोपेश्वर-एलाईड प्रिंटर्स, देहरादूनः 53
17. D. S. Bisht and Y.P.S. Pundir (2008): Wild Medicinal Plants of Jaunsar-Bawar (Western Himalayas), Uttarakhand-II. Indian Forester, 134 (5):674-686
18. V.P. Bhatt, C. P. Kuniyal, D. S. Bisht and R.C. Sundriyal (2009): . Cultivation of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in Uttarakhand: Policies, Priorities and Initiatives. National Conference on Medicinal Plants of Himalayas-Traditional Uses and Conservation Issues. SMP and HAPPRC, Srinagar.
19. D. S. Bisht, C. P. Kuniyal, V. P. Bhatt and R. C. Sundriyal (2009). Livelihood improvement through cultivation of Medicinal Plants in Uttarakhand. Research Seminar on Nanda Devi & Valley of Flowers World Heritage Site, Birahi, Chamoli, 29-30 June 2009.
20. V.P.Bhatt, R C Sundriyal, C P Kuniyal and D. S. Bisht (2012): The Collection of Caterpillar Mushrooms- Collection, Trade, Conservation and Sustainable utilization of Caterpillars Mushroom (Cordycdeps sinensis) in Uttarakhand and Nepal Himalaya.. Himalaya PP72
21. J.S.Negi, V K Bisht, A K Bhandari, D. S. Bisht, P Singh and N Singh (2014). Quantification of reserpine content and antibacterial activity of Rauvolfia serpentine (L) Benth ex Kurz. African Journal of Microbiology Research, 8 (2): 162-166
22. D. S. Bisht and Y.P.S. Pundir (2014): Wild Medicinal Plants of Jaunsar-Bawar (Western Himalaya), Uttarakhand. Indian Forester, 140 (12):1202-1212
23. Chandra P. Kuniyal, Vinod K. Bisht, Jagmohan S. Negi, Vijay P. Bhatt, Dhan S. Bisht, Jitendra S. Butola, Rakesh C. Sundriyal and Satish K. Singh (2014): Progress and prospect in the integrated development of medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) sector in Uttarakhand, Western Himalaya. Environment, Development and Sustainability, DOI 0.1007/s10668-014-9595-9:
24. Negi JS, Bisht VK, Bhandari AK, Bisht D S, Singh P, Singh N (2014). Quantification of reserpine content and antibacterial activity of Rauvolfia serpentina (L.) Benth ex Kurz. African Journal of Microbiology Research, 8(2): 162-166.
25. Kuniyal CP, Bisht VK, Negi JS, Bhatt VP, Bisht DS, Butola JS, Sundriyal RC, Singh SK (2015). Progress and prospects in the integrated development of medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) sector in Uttarakhand, Western Himalaya. Environment, Development and Sustainability. 17(5): 1141-1162.
26. VP Bhatt, T S Panwar, B S Negi, C P Kuniyal, D. S. Bisht, V K Bisht, A K Bhandari and Vineet Purohit (2017). Conservation and sustainable utilization strategies for high altitude medicinal plants of Uttarakhand Himalaya. National Conference on Seabuckthorn-Improving health and sustainable development of Himalaya region. September 22-24, Leh-Ladakh: 31-32.
27. Chandra P Kuniyal, Jagdish C Kaim, Dhan S Bisht, Vijay Bhatt, Arvind K Bhandari, Satish K Singh, Bir S Negi and C Rajasekaran (2018). Medicinal and aromatic plants and regional economic development. International Conference on Climate Change, Biodiversity and Sustainable Agriculture (ICCBSA-2018), 13-16 December, 2018, Jorhat, Assam: SOUVENIR : 98-104.
28. Chandra P Kuniyal, Dhan S Bisht, Bir S Negi, Satish K Singh, Jagdish C Kaim and Rakesh C Sundriyal (2021). Production of Picrorhiza kurrooa and Aucklandia costus in Chamoli, Uttarakhand, India. The National Academy of Sciences Letter, Vol. 44: 471-474
29. Khetwal, S. and Dhan Singh (1996): Agroforestry for soil conservation in the mined land of U.P. Himalaya. Indian Journal of Forestry, 19 (1): 14-18
30. Dhan Singh; H. B. Vasistha and Ruchi Goel (1997): Potential species for evegetation of limestone mined land with special reference to Garhwal Himalaya. Van Vigyan, 35 (3&4): 128-131
31. Pundir, Y.P.S. and Dhan Singh (1997): Three new hosts of Garhwal Himalayan mistletoes. The World Weeds. 4 (3&4) : 77-80
32. Pundir, Y.P.S. and Dhan Singh (1998): More unrecorded hosts of Scurrula pulverulenta (Wall.) G. Don (Loranthaceae) from Doon Valley and adjacent areas. The World Weeds, 5 (1&2): 147 – 148
33. Dhan Singh, Y.P.S. Pundir and Pankaj Kumar (1999): Scurrula parasitica L.(Loranthaceae)- A Mistletoe with its new hosts from Garhwal Hills (Western Himalaya), Uttaranchal. The World Weeds, 6 (1-4): 185-189
34. Dhan Singh and Ruchi Goel (1999): Pittosporum eriocarpum (Pittosporaceae)- An endangered species with its new distribution record from Tehri district. Annals of Forestry, 7 (2): 185 – 191
35. Singhal, R. M. and Dhan Singh (1999): Integrated watershed management for sustainable development of Himalaya with special reference to mined lands. Indian Journal of Forestry, 22 (4) : 375-380
36. Dhan Singh; H.B. Vasistha and S.D. Sharma (2000): Changes in soil physical attributes under age series agroforestry interventions in limestone mined land of arhwal Himalaya. Annals of Forestry, 8 (1) : 120-130
37. Singhal, R. M. ; H. B. Vasistha and Dhan Singh (2000) : Effect of Agroforestry Interventions on Infiltration behavior in Mined affected areas of Garhwal Himalaya. HYDROLOGY Journal, 23 (1-4) : 47-54
38. Dhan Singh; H.B. Vasistha and Rajeev Pandey (2001). Infiltration behavior Limestone Mined-Spoil after Agroforestry Interventions in the Mussoorie Hills of Garhwal Himalaya. Advances in Forestry Research in India, XXIII: 165-183
39. Pundir, Y.P.S. and Dhan Singh (2001): Scurrula pulverulenta (Loranthaceae) – A Mistletoe with its New Hosts from Garhwal Hills (Western Himalaya), Uttaranchal. World Weeds, 6 (1-4): 185-189.
40. Singhal, R.M. and Dhan Singh (2001). Silvipastoral option for water conservation in stress mined degraded ecosystem of Himalaya. Proc: Training-cum-Seminar on Eco-rehabilitation of Stress Sites. Tropical Forest Research Institute, Jabalpur. 27-28 Dec 2001, 130-136.
41. Dhan Singh, H. B. Vasistha and Rajiv Pandey (2002): Role of Agroforestry Interventions in Development of Mined Degraded Watersheds of Doon Valley. Indian Journal of Forestry, 25 (1) : 7-20.
42. Dhan Singh (2003). Cover Photograph-Arisaema tortuosum (Wall) Schott. (Family: Araceae), Cobra Flower, Extract of the tuber used as an antidote to snake bite and scorpion sting. In: Indian Medicinal & Aromatic Plants Special- II. Indian Forester, 129 (2).
43. Vijay Rawat, Dhan Singh and Pankaj Kumar (2003). Climate change and its impact on Forest Biodiversity. Indian Forester, 129 (6): 787-798
44. Srivastava, R. K. and Dhan Singh (2003). Forest fire, haze pollution and its effect on climate change. Indian Forester, 129 (6): 725-734
45. Khanduri, V.P.; Dhan Singh, Sumer Chand and M. C. Sharma (2003). Flowering Plants: The First Indicator of Climate Change. Indian Forester, 129 (7): 931-933.
46. Srivastava, R.K. ; Dhan Singh and V.P. Khanduri (2003). Carbon sequestration and role of carbon emission from forest fire on climate change. Indian Forester, 129 (7): 844-852.
47. Dhan Singh and H. B. Vasistha (2004): Rehabilitation of mined degraded lands in the Himalayas through silvi-pastoral models. Indian Forester, 130 (4) : 398-404.
48. Dhan Singh (2004). Cover Photograph –Costus speciosus (Keon) Sm, Rhizome used for steroidal hormone. Indian Forester, 130 (3).
49. Vijay Rawat, Dhan Singh and Pankaj Kumar (2004). Damage to bamboo {Dendrocalamus strictus (Roxb) Nees} plantations by ‘Anna Chuha’ in Hoshiyarpur, Punjab. Indian Forester, 130 (11): 1345-1347.
50. Dhan Singh, Rajiv K Srivastava and V. P. Khanduri (2005). Marketing Strategies and Trade of Medicinal Plants in Uttaranchal: Present and Future Prospects. Indian Forester, 131 (3) : 330-340.
51. Dhan Singh and V. P. Khanduri (2005). Ecological status of Eremostachys superba Royle Ex Benth in its type locality at Mohand, Siwaliks of Doon Valley. Indian Forester, 131 (12) : 1617-1619.