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    Agroforestry systems associated with coconuts
    (Forest Department:Colombo, 1983) Liyanage, M. De S.
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    Effect of sowing date on growth, yield and its components of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (Burm) Walp) grown under coconut
    (CRI:Lunuwila, 1980) Liyanage, M. De S.
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    Effect of supplementation on the utilization of natural herbage by grazing heifers in a coconut land
    (2008) Kumanayaka, L.; Piyadigama, B.; Serasinhe, T.; Marapana, R.A.U.J.; Liyanage, M. De S.
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    Effects of application of coconut husk and coir dust on the yield of coconut
    (CRI, 1991-93) Liyanage, M. De S.; Jayasekara, K.S.; Fernandopulle, M.N.
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    Performance of sugarcane varieties under coconut
    (CRI:Lunuwila, 1980) Liyanage, M. De S.
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    Role of Gliricidia sepium on physical improvement of gravelly soil
    (Coconut Research Institute. Lunuwila, 1996) Vidana Arachchi, L.P.; Liyanage, M. De S.
    The Andigama soil series, which is widespread in coconut lands, is known to have poor physical characters restricting palm growth and yield in the intermediate zone of Sri Lanka. This study was carried out to investigate the possibility of improving degraded soil conditions of Andigama series by intercropping with Gliricidia sepium under coconut. Gliricida sepium was established in a 45 year old coconut plantation in double rows of 2m x 1m and arranged in a Randomized Block design with four replicates. The effect on soil physical characters such as texture, bulk density, aeration capacity, moisture retention and root distribution pattern of Gliricidia sepium were studied. Results revealed that clay faction cemented with gravel significantly increased (P0.05)bulk density (1.62 +-0.07). it acts as a physical barrier and reduced readily available water fraction in B horizon. the available water fraction in A, AB and B horizons decreased by 66
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    Some useful guidelines towards organised intercropping
    (Coconut Research Institute:Lunuwila, 1974) Liyanage, M. De S.
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    Uses and management of nitrogen fixing trees in coconut plantations
    (Coconut Research Institute. Lunuwila, 1996/1997) Liyanage, M. De S.

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