1. D. Panda, P. Muni, A. Panda, K. Lenka (2024) Nutritional and nutraceutical richness of neglected little millet genotypes from Eastern Ghats of India: implications for breeding and food value. Planta, 259: 37, doi.org/10.1007/s00425-023-04314-w. (Springer, IF: 4.300; ISSN: 0032-0935).
2. P.K. Senapati, E. Kariali, K. Kisan, B.B. Sahu, D. Panda, P.K. Mohapatra (2024) Comprehensive studies reveal physiological and genetic diversity in traditional rice cultivars for UV-B sensitivity. Scientific Report 14, 13137 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-64134-0 (Nature, IF: 4.6; ISSN 2045-2322).
3. D. Panda, A, Panda B. Bhoi, K. Lenka (2023) Genotypic variability of drought-tolerance responses in underutilized indigenous finger millet genotypes. Plant Physiology Report. 28: 362–377. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40502-023-00742-8. (Springer, IF: 1.7; ISSN 2662-253X).
4. P.K. Behera, V. Kumar, S. S. Sharma, S.K. Lenka, D. Panda (2023) Genotypic diversity and abiotic stress response profiling of short-grain aromatic landraces of rice (Oryza sativa L. Indica). Current Plant Biology 33: 100269 (Elsevier IF: 5.40; ISSN 2214-6628).
5. D. Panda, K. Rani, P.K. Behera, B. Padhan, S.K. Lenka (2023). Nutritional diversity and food potential of indigenous pigmented rice landraces from Koraput regions of Eastern Ghats. Discover Food, 3: 16. https://doi.org/10.1007/s44187-023-00057-5. (Springer, ISSN 2731-4286).
6. D. Panda, B. Padhan, M. Nanda, A. Sahu, J. K. Nayak (2023) Blending neglected and underutilised wild yam tubers from forest to functional food. Food and Humanity. 1: 1338-1344 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foohum.2023.09.030. (Elsevier ISSN: 2949-8244).
7. S. K. Padhi, A. Sahoo, D. Panda (2023) Nutritional and nutraceutical variability in neglected Niger (Guizotia abyssinica (L.f.) Cass.) accessions from Eastern Ghats of India. Oil Crop Science, 8 (3): 174-183. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocsci.2023.09.001. (Elsevier ISSN: 2096-2428).
8. D. Panda, R. K. Behera, P.K. Behera, S. K. Padhi J. K. Nayak (2023). Nutritional and Nutraceutical Potential of Underutilized Wild Flowers used by Tribal People of Koraput for Health Benefit. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., India, Sect. B Biol. Sci. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40011-023-01520-0. (Springer, ISSN 0369-8211, IF: 0.396).
9. P. K. Behera and D. Panda (2023). Germplasm resources, genes and perspective for aromatic rice. Rice Science 30(4): 294-305. (Elsevier IF: 4.80 ISSN: 1672-6308).
10.D. Panda and P. K. Behera (2023) Folk Rice Landraces from Koraput Valley of Eastern Ghats of India Improving Tribal Food and Nutritional Security. Science and Culture 89 (9–10): 364-367, DOI: https://doi.org/10.36094/sc.v89.2023.
11.S.K. Palita, D. Panda and J.K. Nayak (2023) Indigenous communities and Biodiversity Conservation: and Indian Perspective. Science and Culture 89 (9–10): 347-356, DOI: https://doi.org/10.36094/sc.v89.2023.
12.D. Panda, S.K. Barik, S.K. Padhi, J.K. Nayak (2023) Nutritional and nutraceutical potential of underutilized wild edible fruits used by tribal people of Koraput, India for health benefit. Science and Culture 89: 218-223, https://doi.org/10.36094/sc.
13.J.K. Nayak, J. R. Patnaik and D. Panda (2023) Plant Resources used for Tooth Brushing and Dental Care by the Paraja and the Gadaba Tribes of Koraput District, Odisha, India. Science and Culture 89: 357-363, DOI: https://doi.org/10.36094/sc.v89.2023.
14.U. Chandra, K. Mydin, R. P. Singh, and D. Panda (2023). Wintering, refoliation and flowering pattern of different Hevea clones in Garo hills of Meghalaya. Rubber Science, 36(1): 88-95. (ISSN -2454-4841, Rubber Board).
15.D. Panda., Panda, A., Prajapati, H., K. Lenka (2022) Genetic variability of panicle architecture and nutritional parameters in indigenous finger millet genotypes from Koraput, Eastern Ghats of India. Cereal Research Communications. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42976-022-00345-3 (Springer, ISSN 0133-3720, IF: 1.60).
16.B. Pradhan, D. Panda, S. K. Bishi, K. Chakraborty, S. K. Muthusamy, S. K. Lenka (2022). Progress and prospects of C4 trait engineering in plants. Plant Biology (Wiley Online; ISSN: 1438-8677; IF: 3.9) doi:10.1111/plb.13446
17.D. Panda, P. K. Behera, S. Mishra and B. Mishra (2022). Differential drought tolerance responses in short-grain aromatic rice germplasms from Koraput valley of Eastern Ghats of India. Plant Physiology Reports. 27: 119-131. (Springer, ISSN 2662-253X, IF: 1,7)
18.D. Panda, P. K. Behera and S.S. Mishra (2021). Drought Tolerance in Rice: Focus on Recent Mechanisms and Approaches. Rice Science 28(2): 119-132. (Elsevier IF: 4.80 ISSN: 1672-6308).
19.D. Panda and S. K. Palita (2021). Potential of underutilized wild crops of Koraput, Odisha, India for improving nutritional security and promoting climate resilience. Current Science, 120(6):989-996 (IAS, IF:1.169; ISSN: 0011-3891)
20.D. Panda, C. Rath, P. K. Behera and S. K. Lenka (2021). Physiological introspection of leaf photochemical activity and antioxidant metabolism in selected indigenous finger millet genotypes in relation to drought stress. Cereal Research Communications. 49, 607–618 10.1007/s42976-021-00132-6. (Springer, ISSN 0133-3720, IF: 1.60)
21.D. Panda and J. Barik, R.K. Sarkar (2021) Recent Advances of Genetic Resources, Genes and Genetic Approaches for Flooding Tolerance in Rice. Current Genomics, 22(1): 42-58. DOI:10.2174/1389202922666210114104140 (Bentham Science; ISSN:1875-5488; IF: 2.6)
22.D. Panda and J. Barik (2021). Flooding Tolerance in Rice: Focus on Mechanism and Approaches. Rice Science 28 (1):43-57 (Elsevier IF: 4.80, ISSN: 1672-6308).
23.S.K. Palita, R. Panigrahi, and D. Panda (2021) Potentiality of bat guano as organic manure for improvement of growth and photosynthetic response in crop plants. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., India, Sect. B Biol. Sci. 91:185–193 (Springer, ISSN 0369-8211, IF: 0.396).
24.J. R. Pattanayak, D. Panda, J. K. Nayak (2021) Reproductive health related ethno-medicinal practices among the Paraja and Gadaba tribes of Koraput district, Odisha, India. Annals Ayurvedic Medicine, 10 (2) 109-127 ISSN: 2277-4092
25.D. Panda, B. Patra, P. K. Behera and J Nayak (2021) Vegetation performance of Niger on bauxite mining soil for sustainable cultivation in overburden disposal area. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., India, Sect. B Biol. Sci. 91:665–673. (Springer, ISSN 0369-8211, IF: 0.396).
26.D. Panda, N.H. Sailaja, P.K. Behera, S.K. Lenka, K. Lenka (2021) Genetic diversity of under-utilized indigenous finger millet genotypes from Koraput, India for crop improvement. J. Plant Biochem. Biotechnol. 30(1):99-116 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13562-020-00557-w (Springer; ISSN: 0971-7811; IF:1.9).
27. P. Tikadar, J. K. Nayak and D. Panda (2021) Qualitative Phytochemical Screening of Ethnomedicinal Plants used by Paraja Tribe of Koraput, India. Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry, 17(1):5-12 (ISSN 1997-0838).
28.D. Panda, J. Barik, P. K. Behera, J. Barik and D. Dash (2021) Suitability of Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri L.) cultivation on fly ash-amended soil for better growth and oil content. International J Phytoremediation, 23:1, 72-79. (Taylors & Francis, ISSN: 1522-6514; IF: 3.7)
29.D. Panda, S.S. Mishra, P. K. Behera and S. K. Lenka (2021). Role of Ascorbate and Ascorbate–Glutathione Cycle for Photosynthetic Protection in Selected Indigenous Rice Landraces Under Drought Stress. Agricultural Research, 10(2):187–192 https://doi.org/10.1007/s40003-020-00506-y (Springer, ISSN: 2249-7218, IF: 1.4).
30.D. Panda, N. Sahu, P. K. Behera and K. Lenka (2020). Genetic variability of panicle architecture in indigenous rice landraces of Koraput region of Eastern Ghats of India for crop improvement. Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants. 26:1961–1971 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12298-020-00871-6 (Springer, ISSN: 0971-5894; IF: 3.5)
31.D. Panda, L. Mandal, J. Barik, B. Padhan, S. S. Bisoi. (2020). Physiological response of metal tolerance and detoxification in castor (Ricinus communis L.) under fly ash-amended soil. Heliyon, 6: e04567. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04567 (ISSN: 2405-8440, Cell Press IF: 4.0).
32.B. Padhan J. K. Nayak and D. Panda (2020) Natural antioxidant potential of selected underutilized wild yams (Dioscorea spp.) for health benefit. J Food Science Technology, 57: 2370–2376 doi.org/10.1007/s13197-020-04470-x. (Springer; ISSN: 0975-8402; IF:3.1)
33.B. Padhan and D. Panda (2020) Potential of neglected and underutilized yams (Dioscorea spp.) for improving nutritional security and health benefits. Frontier in Pharmacology 11:496. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2020.00496 (IF:5.6; ISSN: 16639812).
34.D. Panda, L. Mandal and J. Barik (2020) Phytoremediation potential of naturally growing weed plants grown on fly ash-amended soil for restoration of fly ash deposit International J Phytoremediation, 22:11, 1195-1203 https://doi.org/10.1080/15226514.2020.1754757 . (Taylors & Francis, ISSN: 1522-6514; IF: 4.003)
35.D. Panda, M. Biswas and B. Padhan (2020) Traditional processing associated changes in chemical parameters of wild Yam tubers from Koraput, Odisha, India. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge 19 (2), 268-276, pp (NISCAIR; ISSN:0972-5938; IF:1.091).
36. B. Padhan, M. Biswas, and D. Panda (2020) Nutritional, anti-nutritional and physico-functional properties of wild edible yam (Dioscorea spp.) tubers from Koraput, India. Food Bioscience 34: 100527. (Elsevier; ISSN: 2212-4292; IF: 5.2).
37.D. Panda, A.K. Behera B. Padhan and J. K. Nayak (2020) Chemical Profiling of Selected Plants of Zingiberaceae used in Ethnomedicine of Koraput, India. Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry, 16(1):50-60 (ISSN 1997-0838).
38.D. Panda, S.S. Kumar B. Padhan and J. K. Nayak (2020) Phytochemical evaluation of ethnomedicinal plants used against snake bite by the tribal People of Koraput, Odisha, India. Annals Ayurvedic Medicine, 9 (1): 12-21. ISSN: 2277-4092
39.J. Barik, V. Kumar, S.K. Lenka, and D. Panda (2020). An Assessment of Variation in Morpho-physiological Traits and Genetic Diversity in Relation to Submergence Tolerance of Five Indigenous Landraces of Lowland Rice. Rice Science 27(1): 32-43. (Elsevier IF: 4.8) ISSN: 1672-6308.
40.D. Panda, B. Mohanty, S.S. Mishra, P.K. Behera, J. Barik (2020) Harnessing leaf photosynthetic traits and antioxidant defence for multiple stress tolerance in three premium indigenous rice landraces of Jeypore tract of Odisha, India. Functional Plant Biology, 47(2): 99-111 (CSIRO, IF: 3.0; ISSN: 1445-4408).
41.P. Tikadar, S. K. Palita and D. Panda (2020) Phytochemical profiling of selected medicinal plants used by Paraja tribe of Koraput, India. Ecology Environment & Conservation, 26(1): 148-154. (ISSN-0971-765X).
42.D. Panda, N. Sailaja, B. Padhan, K. Lenka (2020) Sprouting-Associated Changes in Nutritional and Physico-Functional Properties of Indigenous Millets from Koraput, India. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., India, Sect. B Biol. Sci. 90: 79-86. (Springer, ISSN 0369-8211, IF: 0.396).
43.D. Panda, R.S. Sahoo, P.K. Behera, J. Barik and J. K. Nayak (2020) Leaf Photochemical Activity and Antioxidant Protection in Selected Hill Rice Genotypes of Koraput, India in Relation to Aluminum (Al3+) Stress. Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry, 16(2):13-21 (ISSN 1997-0838).
44.U. Chandra, R. P. Singh, M. J. Reju, K. Mydin and D. Panda (2020). Performance of new ortet selections of Hevea brasiliensis under the agro-climatic conditions of Meghalaya. Rubber Science, 33(2): (ISSN -2454-4841).
45.D. Panda, A. Ray and R.K. Sarkar (2019) Yield and photochemical activity of selected rice cultivars from Eastern India under medium depth stagnant flooding. Photosynthetica, 57 (4): 1084-1093. (Springer; ISSN: 0300-3604; IF:2.700).
46.D. Panda, T. Sahu, J. Barik, S.S. Mishra, B. Padhan, S.K. Lenka (2019) Data assessing genotypic variations in selected traditional rice landraces of Jeypore tract of Odisha, India based on photosynthetic traits, Data in Brief, 25 (2019) 104305 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2019.10430 (Elsevier ISSN: 2352-3409; IF: 1.2)
47.D. Panda, S.S. Mishra, S.K. Mohanty, P.K. Behera, S.K. Lenka (2019) Data on
genetic potentiality of folk rice (Oryza sativa L.) genotypes from Koraput, India in reference to drought tolerance traits, Data in Brief, 25 (2019) 104363 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2019.104363. (Elsevier ISSN: 2352-3409, IF: 1.2)
48.J. Barik, D. Panda S. Mohanthy and S.K. Lenka (2019). Leaf photosynthesis and antioxidant response in selected traditional rice landraces of Jeypore tract of Odisha, India to submergence Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants 25(4):847–863. (Springer, ISSN: 0971-5894; IF: 3. 5)
49. B. Padhan, A. K. Mukherjee, S. K. Mohanthy, S.K. Lenka, and D. Panda (2019). Genetic variability and inter species relationship between wild and cultivated yams (Dioscorea spp.) from Koraput, India based on molecular and morphological markers. Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants 25(5):1225–1233. (Springer, ISSN: 0971-5894; IF: 3.5)
50.S.S. Mishra, P.K. Behera and D. Panda (2019). Genotypic variability for drought tolerance-related morpho-physiological traits among indigenous rice landraces of Jeypore tract of Odisha, India. Journal of Crop Improvement 33(2): 254–278. (Taylors & Francis, ISSN: 1542-7528; IF: 0.385)
51.J. Barik, V. Kumar, S.K. Lenka, and D. Panda (2019). Genetic potentiality of lowland indigenous indica rice (Oryza sativa L.) landraces to anaerobic germination potential. Plant Physiology Report 24(2):249–261. (Springer, ISSN 2662-253X; IF: 1.7)
52. S.S. Mishra, P.K. Behera, V. Kumar, S.K. Lenka, and D. Panda (2018). Physiological characterization and allelic diversity of selected drought tolerant traditional rice (Oryza sativa L.) landraces of Koraput, India. Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants 24(6) 1035–1046. (Springer, ISSN: 0971-5894; IF: 3.5)
53. D. Panda, A. Mahakud, B. Mohanthy, S. S. Mishra and J. Barik (2018). Genotypic variation of photosynthetic gas exchange and stomatal traits in some traditional rice (Oryza sativa L.) landraces from Koraput, India for crop improvement. Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants 24(5):973–983. (Springer, ISSN: 0971-5894; IF: 3.5)
54.B. Padhan, N. K. Dhal, M. Biswas and D. Panda (2018). Evaluation of mineral bioavailability and heavy metal content in indigenous food plant wild yams (Dioscorea spp.) from Koraput, India. J Food Sci Technol. 55(11):4681-4686. (Springer; IF: 3.1)
55. D. Panda, L. Mandal, B. Padhan, S. S. Mishra and J. Barik (2018). Improvement of Growth, Photosynthesis and Antioxidant Defense in Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Grown in Fly Ash-Amended Soil. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., India, Sect. B Biol. Sci. 89 (3): 853-860. (Springer, ISSN 0369-8211, IF: 0.396)
56.D. Panda, Dibyajyoti Panda, B. Padhan and M. Biswas (2018). Growth and physiological response of lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus (D.C.) Stapf.) under different levels of fly ash-amended soil. International J Phytoremediation, 20(6):538-544. (Taylors & Francis, ISSN: 1522-6514; IF: 4.003)
57. B. Padhan and D. Panda (2018). Variation of photosynthetic characteristics and yield in wild and cultivated species of yams (Dioscorea spp.) from Koraput, India Photosynthetica 56 (4): 1010-1018. (Springer; ISSN: 0300-3604; IF:2.70)
58. D. Panda, D. N. Rao, K. K. Das and R. K. Sarkar (2017). Role of starch hydrolytic enzymes and phosphatases in relation to under water seedling establishment in rice. Indian J Plant Physiology 22 (3) 279-286. (Springer, ISSN 2662-253X)
59.S.S. Mishra and D. Panda (2017). Leaf Traits and Antioxidant Defense for Drought Tolerance During Early Growth Stage in Some Popular Traditional Rice Landraces from Koraput, India. Rice Science, 24(4): 207-217. (IF: 4.8, ISSN: 1672-6308).
60.S.S. Bisoi, S.S. Mishra, J. Barik and D. Panda (2017). Effects of different treatments of fly ash and mining soil on growth and antioxidant protection of Indian wild rice. International J Phytoremediation, 19(5):446-452. (IF: 4.003; ISSN: 1549-7879).
61. A. Ray, D. Panda and R. K. Sarkar (2017) Can rice cultivar with submergence tolerant quantitative trait locus (SUB1) manage submergence stress better during reproductive stage? Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science, 63(7): 998-1008. (IF: 2.4; ISSN: 0365-0340).
62. D. Panda, S. Bag and S.K. Palita. (2016) Impact of Industrial effluent on Seed Germination and Seedling Vigour of Rice (Oryza sativa L) and its sustainable use in agriculture. Environment and Ecology, 34(1): 155-159. (ISSN 0970-0420).
63.U. Chandra, R. P. Singh, M. J. Reju, D. Panda, P. Khoyamthem, G. Das and K. Mydin (2015). Early growth performance of certain Hevea clones from on farm trials in Garo hills of Meghalaya. Rubber Science, 28(3): 275-280. (ISSN -2454-4841)
64.D. Panda, S. Pradhan, J. K. Nayak, and S.K. Palita. (2014) Medicinal weed diversity and ethno medicinal weeds used by tribal’s of Koraput, India. Ecology Environment & Conservation, 20(2): 35-38. (ISSN-0971-765X).
65.D. Panda and R. K. Sarkar. (2014) Mechanism associated with nonstructural carbohydrate accumulation in submergence tolerant rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars. Journal of Plant Interactions, 9:1, 62-68 (IF:3.2; ISSN: 1742-9153)
66.D. Panda and R. K. Sarkar. (2013) Characterization of Leaf Gas Exchange and Anti-oxidant Defense of Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Cultivars Differing in Submergence Tolerance Owing to Complete Submergence and Consequent Re-aeration. Agricultural Research, 2(4) 301-308 (ISSN: 2249-7218, IF:1.4)
67.D. Panda and R. K. Sarkar. (2013) Natural leaf senescence: probed by chlorophyll fluorescence, CO2 photosynthetic rate and antioxidant enzyme activities during grain filling in different rice cultivars. Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants, 19(1): 43-51 (Springer; ISSN: 0971-5894; IF: 3.5)
68. D. Panda and R. K. Sarkar. (2013) Structural Carbohydrate and lignifications associated with submergence tolerance in rice (O. Sativa). J Stress Physiology Biochemistry, 2: 95-107, ISSN 1997-0838.
69.D. Panda and R. K. Sarkar. (2012) Leaf photosynthetic activity and antioxidant defence associated with Sub 1 QTL in rice subjected to submergence and subsequent re-aeration. Rice Science. 19 (2) 108-116. (IF: 4.8; ISSN: 1672-6308)
70.D. Panda and R. K. Sarkar. (2012) Role of non-structural carbohydrate and its catabolism associated with Sub 1 QTL in rice subjected to complete submergence. Experimental agriculture. 48: 502-512. (Cambridge University press; IF:1.6; ISSN: 0014-4797)
71.D. Panda and R. K. Sarkar. (2012) Structural and functional alternation of PS II in rice under Submergence. J Stress Physiology Biochemistry, 1: 95-107 (ISSN 1997-0838).
72.D. Panda and R.K. Sarkar. (2011) Improvement of photosynthesis by Sub 1 QTL in rice under Submergence: Probed by chlorophyll a fluorescence OJIP transients. J Stress Physiol. Biochem, 3:250-259. (ISSN 1997-0838)
73. D. Panda (2011). Diurnal variation in gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence in rice leaves: The Cause for mid day depression of photosynthesis. J Stress Physiol. Biochem. 4:75-86. (ISSN 1997-0838)
74.R. K Sarkar and D. Panda (2009). Distinction and characterisation of submergence tolerant and sensitive rice cultivars probed by the fluorescence OJIP rise kinetics. Functional Plant Biology, 36: 222-233. (IF: 3.0; ISSN: 1445-4408)
75. K. K. Das, D. Panda, R. K. Sarkar, J. N. Reddy and A. M. Ismail (2009) Submergence tolerance in relation to variable condition of flood water in rice. Environmental and Experimental Botany. 63(3): 425-434. (IF: 5.7; ISSN: 0098-8472)
76. R. K Sarkar, D. Panda, J. N. Reddy, SSC. Patnaik, DJ. Mackill and A. M. Ismail (2009) Performance of submergence tolerance rice genotypes carrying the Sub 1 quantitative trait locus under stressed and non stressed natural field condition. Indian J. Agricultural Sciences. 79 (11): 876-83 (ISSN: 0019-5022 IF: 0.374).
77.D. Panda, S.G. Sharma and R.K. Sarkar. (2008) Chlorophyll fluorescence parameters, CO2 photosynthetic rate and regeneration capacity as a result of complete submergence and subsequent re-emergence in rice (Oryza sativa L.). Aquatic Botany. 88: 127-133. (IF: 1.8 ; ISSN: 0304-3770).
78. D. Panda, S.G. Sharma and R.K. Sarkar. (2008) Fast chlorophyll fluorescence transient as selection tools for submergence tolerance in rice. Indian J. Agricultural Sciences. 78 (11): 933-939 (ISSN: 0019-5022 IF: 0.374).
79.D. Panda, S.G. Sharma and R.K. Sarkar (2007). Chlorophyll fluorescence transient analysis and its association with submergence tolerance in rice (Oryza sativa). Indian J. Agricultural Sciences. 77 (6): 344-348. (ISSN: 0019-5022 IF: 0.374).
80. P. K. Das, D. Panda, N. K. Dhal, N. C. Rout, S. D. Muduli and K. S. Rao (2007). Quantitative assessment of true mangroves presents at Bhitarakanika National Park, Orissa, India. Ecology
Environment & Conservation, 13(2): 403-408. (SSN: 0971-765X).
81.D. Panda, D. N. Rao, S. G. Sharma, R.J. Strasser and R.K. Sarkar (2006). Submergence effects on rice genotypes during seedling stage: probing of submergence driven changes of PS 2 by Chlorophyll a fluorescence induction O-J-I-P transient. Photosynthetica. 44(1): 69-75. (IF:2.7; ISSN: 0300-3604).
82. D. Mishra, D. Panda, and R. K. Sarkar (2006). Changes of antioxidant enzymes in endosperms Subjected to complete submergence in rice cultivars differing in anaerobic seedling tolerance. Plant Archives. 6(1): 89-91. (ISSN:0972-5210)
83.D. Panda (2022) Sprouting of Millet Enhances Nutrient Bioavailability and Better for Human Health. Adivasi Journal 62(1):16-18. (ISSN: 2277-7245)
84.D. Panda, K. Sethy, B. Padhan, L. Mandal, and M. Biswas, (2019). Physiological Response of Black Gram [Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper] Grown on Fly Ash-Amended Soil: Growth, Photosynthesis, and Antioxidant Défense. International Journal of Plant and Environment, 5(2): 103-110. (ISSN: 2454-1117)
85.S. K. Palita, K. Patra, D. Panda (2016) Plants used in Ethnomedicine of Paraja Tribe of Koraput, Odisha, India. Adivasi Journal 56 (1):17-25. (ISSN: 2277-7245)
86.P. Tikadar, S. K. Palita and D. Panda (2017) Phytochemical analysis of medicinal plants used for treatment of dysentery and diarrhoea by the Paraja Tribe of Koraput, Odisha, India. International Journal of Herbal Medicine. 5(2): 01-04 (ISSN: 2321-2187)
87.S. S. Kumar, B. Padhan, S. K. Palita and D. Panda (2016) Plants used against snakebite by tribal people of Koraput district of Odisha, India. Journal of Medicinal Plants Studies. 4(6): 38-42. (ISSN 2320-3862)
88.D. Panda, S.S. Mishra, S.S. Bisoi and J. Barik (2016). Antioxidant Response of Indian wild rice under chromium stress for Phytoremediation. J Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2(1): 137-140. (ISSN: 2455-0272).
89.B. Padhan and D. Panda. (2016) Wild Tuber Species Diversity and its Ethno-medicinal use by Tribal People of Koraput District of Odisha, India. J Natural Product and Resources, 2(1): 33-36. (ISSN: 2455-0299)
90.U. Chandra, M. J. Reju, R. P. Singh, G. Das, D. Panda and K. K. Mydin (2016). Studies on the Evaluation of the Half-sib Progenies to Identify the Prepotency of the Mother Clones of Hevea brasiliensis in Meghalaya. International Journal of Bio-resource and Stress Management, 7(5):1063-1067.
91.D. Panda, S. Panigrahi and S. S. Bisoi. (2015) Quantitative evaluation of naturally colonized plant species on Fly Ash deposit for sustainable phytorestoration. European Journal of Environmental Ecology. 2(4):179-185. (ISSN – 2393-9672)
92.B. Padhan and D. Panda. (2015) Wild Edible Plant Diversity and its Ethno-medicinal use by Indigenous Tribes of Koraput, Odisha, India. Research Journal of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, 3:1-10. (ISSN 2320-6063)
93.S. S. Bisoi and D. Panda. (2015) Ethno-Medicinal Plants Present In Sacred Groves of Koraput District of Odisha, India. Acta Biomedica Scientia. 2(2): 39-42.( ISSN - 2348 – 2168)
94. D. Panda, S S. Rathinayak and S K. Palita (2015) Crop Weeds and Its Uses In The Treatment of Common Ailments In Koraput District of Odisha, India. American Journal of Biological and Pharmaceutical Research. 2(1): 20-23. (ISSN - 2348-2184)
95.D Panda and B. S. Mounika (2015) Seed germination potential and seedling vigour of indigenous rice (oryza sativa L.) Landraces of Koraput, Odisha (India). European Journal of Environmental Ecology. 2(1): 20-23. (ISSN – 2393-9672)
96.D. Panda, S. S. Bisoi and S. K. Palita. (2014) Floral diversity conservation through sacred groves in Koraput district of Orissa, India: A case study. Int. Res. J. Environment Science, 3(9):1-5. (ISSN 2319–1414)
97.D. Panda and P. Tikadar. (2014) Effect of fly ash incorporation in soil on germination and seedling characteristics of rice (Oryza sativa L.). Biolife, 2 (3): 800-807. (ISSN- 2320-4257)
98.D. Panda and D. Dash. (2012) Possible Phytoremediation of Chlor-alkali Waste by Using Sesbania aculeata. Pers” In International Journal of Ecosystem, 2(5): 88-92 (ISSN: 2165-8889).
99.D. Panda and R. K Sarkar. (2011) Non-structural carbohydrate metabolism associated with Submergence tolerance in rice. Genetics and Plant Physiol. 1(3-4): 155-162. (ISSN 1314-6394)
100. A. B. Das, S. Samal, B. Behera, D. Panda and P. Mohanty (2011) Salt tolerance and management of mangroves: Assessment of salt tolerance limit of Bruguiera parviflora and Bruguiera gymnorrhiza seedlings after NaCl shock. Genetics and Plant Physiol. 1(3-4): 105-118. (ISSN 1314-6394)
101. B. Baliyarsingh, D. Panda, K. K. Das and R. K. Sarkar (2007). Activity of enzymatic antioxidant defense system in submerged rice seedlings. J. Plant Biology, 34(3): 1-6.( ISSN-1435-8603)
102. D. Panda, P. K. Das, N. K. Dhal and N. C. Rout (2006). Chlorophyll fluorescence Parameters and leaf chlorophyll content in mangrove species grown in different salinity. Gen. Appl. Plant Physiol. 32(3-4) 175-180. (ISSN 1314-6394)
103. D. Panda, S. G. Sharma and R.K. Sarkar (2005): Changes of Chlorophyll fluorescence and CO2 -Photo-assimilation rate rice cultivars during submergence and subsequent reaeration. Plant Science Research. 27(1&2): 76-80. (ISSN: 0972-8546)
104. P. K. Das, D. Panda, N. K. Dhal and N. C. Rout (2005) Impact of salinity on the mangroves of Bhitarakanika. Plant science Research. 27(1&2): 33-37. (ISSN: 0972-8546)
105. R. K Sarkar, D. Panda, D. N. Rao and S. G. Sharma (2004). Chlorophyll fluorescence Parameters as indicators of submergence tolerance in rice. International Rice Research Notes. 29(1):66-68. (ISSN 0117-4185)
106. K. K. Das, D. Panda, M. Nagaraju, S. G. Sharma and R. K. Sarkar. (2004) Antioxidant enzymes and aldehyde releasing capacity of rice cultivars (Oryza sativa L.) as determinants of anaerobic seedling establishment capacity. Bulgarian J. Plant Physiol. 30(1-2): 34-44. (ISSN 1314-6394)
1. D. Panda, S.S. Mishra and Praffulla Behera (2016). Sustainable Phytoremediation of Metal Contaminated Barren Lands. Surakhya Kabach. 21:67-70.
2. D. Panda, P. Tikadar and S. Bagh (2015) Sustainable use of Industrial effluents and fly ash in agriculture: A case study. Surakhya Kabach. 20:84-87.
3. D. Panda (2002). Signal Transduction . Parijatak. 31(3): 6-8 Utkal university, Orissa.
4. D. Panda (2001). Electron Transport and ATP synthesis in plants. Parijatak. 30(3): 6-8 Utkal university.