Journal of the Rubber Research Institute of Sri Lanka
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Item Susceptibility of different leaf stages of Hevea to Corynespora cassiicola(Rubber Research Institute. Agalawatta, 2010) Fernando, T.H.P.S.; Jayasinghe, C.K.; Wijesundera, R.L.C.; Siriwardena, D.Item Laboratory tests to assay responses of rubber (Hevea brasiliensis)genotypes to Phytophthora meadii(Rubber Research Institute. Agalawatta, 2009) Jayasuriya, K.E.; Wijesundera, R.L.C.Item Variability in defence responses of rubber genotypes against Phytophthora meadii infections(Rubber Research Institute. Agalawatta, 2005) Jayasuriya, K.E.; Wijesundera, R.L.C.Item The biotic effect of the surface microflora on phytophthora meadii infection of rubber petioles(Rubber Research Institute . Agalawatta, 2002) Jayasinghe, K.E.; Wijesundera, R.L.C.; Thennakoon, B.I.; Silva, N.Item Cell wall degrading enzyme secretion by Cylindrocladium quinqueseptatum(Rubber Research Institute. Agalawatta, 1999) Jayasinghe, C.K.; Wijesundera, R.L.C.Cylindrocladium quinqueseptatum causes leaf fall of clove in Sri Lanka and is responsible for the leaf spots of rubber in Malaysia.only one isolate (KP)from four pathogenic isolates examined secreted polygalacturanase(PG) when grown in liquid media.None ofthe isolates secreted pectin lyase(PL).The extracts of clove and rubber leaf tissues,inoculated with the KP isolate did not show any PG and PL activity .The leaf tissue did not have the ability to ingibit c.quinqueseptatum PG produced in culture.All isolates of C.quinquesepltatum secreted cellulases viz.cellobiase and b-glucosidase in culture.cellobiase was detected in the inoculated rubber leaves,The levels of B-glucosidase,an ingerent enzyme of Hevea leaves,also increased rapidly following infection.The results indicate that pectic enxymes play a minimal or no role in disease developmet of C.quinqueseptatum infecton in cloves and Hevea.Thus cellulolyic enzyme probably play a nutritive role.