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    Effect of four commercial preparations of Bacillus thuringiensis on Opisina arenosella Walker
    (Coconut Research Institute. Lunuwila, 1983) Kanagaratnam, P.; Pethiyagoda, U.; Velu, M.S.
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    Effect of monocrotophos on the leaf eating Caterpillar opisina arenosella walk , when injected into the trunk of the coconut palm
    (CRI. Lunuwila, 1985) Kanagaratnam, P.; Pinto, J.L.J.G.
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    New records of some pests of the coconut inflorescence and developing fruit and their natural enemies in Sri Lanka
    (CRI, 1987) Fernando, L.C.P.; Kanagaratnam, P.
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    Some minor pests of coconut. new record for Sri Lanka
    (CRI:Lunuwila, 1981) Kanagaratnam, P.; Pinto, J.L.J.G.; Sinnathamby, S.V.
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    Some studies on the use of Metarhizium anisopliae (Metsch.) Sor. for the control of Oryctes rhinoceros in Sri Lanka
    (Coconut Research Institute of Sri Lanka. Lunuwila, 1994-95) Fernando, L.C.P.; Kanagaratnam, P.; Narangoda, N.K.
    Black beetle, oryctes rhinocers L. larvae and adults were inoculated in the laboratory with three isolates of the fungus Metarhizium anisopliae (Metsch.) Sor, to screen their virulence against black beetle. ALl the isolates caused 100 per cent mortality of larvae and adults when treated with suspensions of 10(7) conidia/ml. Comparatively the local isolate caused a slow death rate in larvae and adults than the other isolates. Fifty grams of the maize inoculum per 0.008 m2 of breeding medium were sufficient to cause 100 per cent death rate of larvae. In the field, the fungus was capable of disseminating at least 10 m and the impregenation boxes (infection foci) were attractive to black beetle. It is suggested that M.anisopilae could be used as an effective bio-control agent in the intergrated management of black beetle.
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    Studies on the use of radioisotopes for the control of the red palm weevil, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus F. by the sterile insect technique. preliminary investigation on the detection of radiolabelled weevil
    (CRI. Lunuwila, 1986) Kloft, W.J.; Kloft, E.S.; Kanagaratnam, P.; Pinto, J.L.J.G.

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