Browsing by Author "Mendis, M.H."
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Item Determination of genomic constitution of banana and plantain by peroxidase and glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase enzyme profiles(Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya:Peradeniya, 1995) Liyanage, A.S.U.; Sumanasinghe, V. A.; Mendis, M.H.; Ganashan, P.Item Differntiation of A and B genome of banana and plantain (Musa spp.) by esterase enzyme(National Science Foundation:Colombo, 1998) Liyanage, A.S.U.; Manawaprema, M.M.C.; Mendis, M.H.Item Establishment of callus culture in Bg-94-1:a commercially cultivated rice in Sri Lanka(National Science Council:Colombo, 1991) Rajapakse, D.P.; Mendis, M.H.; Jayawardene, S.D.G.Item Microtubers of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.):in vitro conservation and tissue culture(National Science Foundation:Colombo, 1999) Prematilake, D.P.; Mendis, M.H.Item Tissue culture of Innala (Solenostemon rotundifolius (POIR.) J.K.MORTON) High frequency plant regeneration from leaf examples(1995) Rajapakse, D.P.; Mendis, M.H.; Ganashan, P.Leaf explants of innala (Solenostemon rotundifolius (Poir.)J.K.Morton) were cultured on media prepared with MS salts,organic constituenets of NN,sucrose (40g/IW/V)and growth regulators.NAA,2,4-D,BAP andKn were used as growth regulators. Callus formation and subsequent shoot regeneration from cultured explants were observed in the presence of 0.8-1.0 mg/I BAP in the medium. When low concentration (0.5mg/I) of NAA was present in the medium, a higher level(5-6mg/I) of BAP was required for induction of shoots. The frequency of callus formation or shoot regeneration in such was as high as 100.Item Utilization of in vitro culture technology for improvement of root and tuber cropsMendis, M.H.; De silva, K.P.U.; Samaradeewa, P.K.