Smt. Raashmi Ramesh Shanbhag

Rashmi Ramesh Shanbhag

Designation: Scientist D
Division: Forest Protection Division
22190196
Email: (at)icfre(dot)org

Profile

Education

2012-Obtained Ph.D. in Forest Entomology from Forest Research Institute University, Dehra Dun
2005- M.Sc. Zoology from Karnataka University, Dharwar

Research Activities

Wood deterioration and degradation

Wood preservation

Termite and ecosystem services

Utilization of Bio-waste/botanicals towards forest protection

Research Expertise

Development and analysis of wood, wood composite panels and other lignocellulosic products for different end use applications

Projects

Study of Imported logs at Kandla Port and identification of alternative plantation species for import substitution

Evaluation of anti-termite and anti-fungal properties of Selected plants extractives

Utilization of Areca nut slurry to develop wood preservative

Identification and promotion of Secondary Timber species from the Tamil Nadu Forests. Sponsored by, Tamil Nadu State Forest Department

Evaluation of Protecto B Plus (Premium) (Wet cake of Cresol based chemical) wood preservative chemical against Mold, Borer & Termites for Plywood and Solid wood

Protection and Preservation of wooden Artefact’s (Mango, Eucalyptus Neem and Jaman Trees). Sponsored by, Director, Department of Horticulture, Lalbagh, Bangalore 560004, Govt of Karnataka.

Protection and Preservation of wooden sculptures/artifacts at cubbon park Bangalore

Current Research Projects:

Evaluation of coconut shell pyrolytic oil (CSPO) as wood preservative for industrial applications

Study on seasonal episodes of Neem (Azadirachta indica A. Juss) decline in parts of Karnataka

Conservation, Improvement, Management and promotion of sandalwood (Santalum album L.) cultivation in India component : 2.3-Development of management practices against the red stem borer Zeuzera coffeae Nietner (Lepidoptera: Cossidae) infesting Indian sandalwood (Santalum album L.) plantations in south India

Determination of the vectors of sandal spike disease (SSD) of Indian sandalwood (Santalum album L.) and development of integrated vector management strategies

Study of climate driven effects on Indian forests through long term monitoring

Publications

Pascal Jouquet, Ajay Harit, Vincent Herve, Hemanth Moger, Tiago Carrijo, David A. Donoso, David Eldridge, H ́elida Ferreira da Cunha, Chutinan Choosai, Jean-Louis Janeau, Jean-Luc Maeght , Thuy Doan Thu, Alexia Briandon, Myriam Dahbi Skali, John van Thuyne, Ali Mainga, Olga Patricia Pinzon Florian, Oumarou Malam Issa, Pascal Podwojewski, Jean-Louis Rajot, Thierry Henri-des-Tureaux, Lotfi Smaili, Mohamed Labiadh, Hanane Aroui Boukbida, Rashmi Shanbhag, Ratha Muon, Vannak Ann, Sougueh Cheik, Saliou Fall, Saran Traor e, Simon Dupont, Thomas Chouvenc, Aaron J. Mullins, Syaukani Syaukani, Rainer Zaiss, Tran Minh Tien, Jan ˇSobotník, Apolline Auclerc, Rongliang Qiu, Ye-Tao Tang, Hermine Huot, David Sillam-Duss`es, Nicolas Bottinelli, 2022. The impact of termites on soil sheeting properties is better explained by environmental factors than by their feeding and building strategies. Geoderma, Volume 412, 15 April 2022, 115706

Cheik, S., Shanbhag, R. R., Harit, A., Bottinelli, N., Sukumar, R., Jouquet, P., 2019. Linking Termite Feeding Preferences and Soil Physical Functioning in Southern-Indian Woodlands. Insects, 10 (1), 4

Shanbhag, R. R., Sundararaj, R., 2018. Climate change alters the intensity and population dynamics of insect pests: a case study with (cockerell) infesting sandalwood and pongam in Karnataka (pp. 130-134). In: Proceedings of the National Seminar “Climate Change: Challenges and Solutions” Organized by Environmental Management and Policy Research Institute Bengaluru, Karnataka, India (eds: Ritu Kakkar, Vinaya Kumar K.H., Remadevi O.K., Hema N. and Cruz Antony J.) Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 318 pp

Harit, A., Shanbhag, R. R, Chaudhary, E., Cheik Sougueh. Jouquet, P., 2017. Properties and functional impact of termite sheetings. Biol Fertil Soils, 1-7

Shanbhag, R. R., Meyssoun, K., Sundararaj, R., Jouquet, P., 2017. Rainfall and soil properties influence termite mound abundance and height: A case study with Odontotermes obesus (Macrotermitinae) mounds in the Indian Western Ghats forests. Applied Soil Ecology, Volume 111, March 33 - 38

Jouquet, P., Bottinelli, N., Shanbhag, R. R., Bourguignon,T., Saran Traoré, S., Abbasi, S. A., 2016. Termites: The Neglected Soil Engineers of Tropical Soils. Soil Science, 181: 157-165

Rao, M.V., Sundararaj, R., Pachu, A. V., Shanbhag, R. R., 2016. Deterioration of imported timber by marine borers along Visakhapatnam tropical harbour, India. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 109: 1-10

Jouquet, P., Guilleux, N., Caner, L., Chintakunta, S., Ameline, M., Shanbhag, R. R. 2016. Influence of soil pedological properties on termite mound stability. Geoderma, 262:45–51

Jouquet, P., Guilleux, N., Shanbhag, R. R., Subramanian, S., 2015. Influence of soil type on the properties of termite mound nests in Southern India, Applied Soil Ecology, 96:282-287

Sundararaj, R., Shanbhag, R. R., Nagaveni, H. C., Vijayalakshmi, G., 2015. Natural Durability of Timbers under Indian environmental condition-An overview. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation,103:196–214

Jouquet, P., Guilleux, N., Chintakunta, S., Mendez, M., Subramanian, S., Shanbhag, R. R., 2015. The influence of termites on soil sheeting properties varies depending on the materials on which they feed. European Journal of Soil Biology, 69:74–78

Shanbhag, R. R., Sundararaj, R., 2014. Foraging behaviour of Odontotermes wallonensis Wasmann, Indian Forester, 140 (12):1245-1248

Shanbhag, R. R., Sundararaj, R., 2013. Imported wood decomposition by termites in different agro eco zones of India. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 85; 16–22

Shanbhag, R. R., Sundararaj, R., 2013. Host range, pest status and distribution of wood destroying termites of India Lepcey - The Journal of Tropical Asian Entomology 02:(1)12- 27

Shanbhag, R. R., Sundararaj, R., 2013. Effect of physical and chemical properties of imported woods on the degradation by termites in Indian condition. Journal of Insect Science: Vol. 13 Article 63

Shanbhag, R. R., Sundararaj, R., 2013. Assemblages and species diversity of wood destroying termites in different land use systems in Western ghat, India Journal of Forestry Research, 24 (2): 361-364

Shanbhag, R. R., Sundararaj, R., Ahmad, S. I., 2013. Wood destroying termites (Insecta: Isoptera) of India and their economic importance" in: Animal Diversity, Natural History and Conservation- Vols. 2 (eds: V K Gupta and A. K. Verma) Dayal Publication, 69-102, ISBN: 9788170358312

Shanbhag, R. R., Sundararaj, R., 2012. Seasonal wood degradation activity of Odontotermes spp. (Isoptera: Termitidae) in Bangalore urban district, India, Journal of Biodiversity and Ecological Sciences, 2(1): 49-54

Shanbhag, R. R., Sundararaj, R., 2011. An identification Guide to the wood destroying termites of south India. Journal of the. Indian Academy of wood science, 8(2):148-151. ISSN: 0972-172X

Shanbhag, R. R., Jagadish M.R., Dhanya B., Viswanath, S., 2010. Assessment of termite infestation in six industrially important bamboo species in semiarid tracts of Karnataka, India, Journal of Bamboo and Rattan, 9(3&4):109-113

Shanbhag, R. R., Sundararaj, R., 2009. Comparative infestation of termites in different Eucalyptus species in selected locations of South India. Indian Journal of Tropical Biodiversity, 17(2):225-228. ISSN 0971-4642

Shanbhag, R. R., Sundararaj, R., Hemavathi, T. R., 2009. Natural durability of some exotic timbers in accelerated field test against termites. Journal of the. Indian Academy of wood science, (N.S) Vol 6 (1&2); 12-19, ISSN: 0972-172X

Shanbhag, R. R., Sundararaj, R., 2009. Termite Fauna of Karnataka with special emphasis on major wood destroying termites. FRI, Dehara Dun, India, special issue on National Forestry Conference, 271-274

Shanbhag, R. R., Sundararaj, R., Lingappa, B., 2008. Species composition of termites and their infestation in Eucalyptus plantation. Proceedings of Dr. Leslie C. Coleman’s memorial national symposium on plant protection. University of agriculture Bangalore

Shanbhag, R. R., Sundararaj, R., 2008. Comparative infestation of termites in different Eucalyptus species in and around Bangalore Proceedings Dr. Leslie C. Coleman’s memorial national symposium on plant protection. University of agriculture Bangalore

Book chapter

Shanbhag, R. R., Sundararaj, R., Nagaveni, H. C., Vijayalakshmi, G., Lingappa, B. 2017. Natural Resistance of Imported Timbers against Termites and Fungi in Indian Condition—A Comparison. In. Wood is Good: Current Trends and Future Prospects in Wood Utilization. (Eds: Pandey et al.,) Springer Nature Singapore. Pte Ltd

Natural durability of timber in terrestrial and marine realms of India: A contrasting feature Rashmi Ramesh Shanbhag, R. Sundararaj and M V Rao. 2022. In: Science of Wood Degradation and its Protection (Eds. R. Sundararaj). Springer Nature Singapore. Pte Ltd. pp-757

Wood degradation, challenges and mitigation R Sundararaj, Rashmi R Shanbhag, S Padma, S Shashikala and R V Rao. 2022. In: Science of Wood Degradation and its Protection (Eds. R. Sundararaj). Springer Nature Singapore. Pte Ltd. pp-757

Wood degradation by termites: ecology, economics and protection Kalleshwaraswamy CM, Rashmi R Shanbhag and R Sundararaj. 2022. In: Science of Wood Degradation and its Protection (Eds. R. Sundararaj). Springer Nature Singapore. Pte Ltd. pp-757

Achievements

A patent on “Soya based phenolic adhesive composition and a method of preparing the same” patent number 369380