Sri Lanka Journal of Tea Science
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Item Polyploidy in tea (camellia sinensis L.) and its applicatioon in tea breeding. a review(2003) Gunasekera, M.T.K.; Ranatunga, M.A.B.Item Stratification of Camellia germplasm to facilitate construction of core collection. a prerequisite for tea crop improvement(Tea Research Institute. Thalawakelle, 2009) Ranatunga, M.A.B.; Gunasekara, M.T.K.Item Characterization of tea (Camellia sinensis L) germplasm in Sri Lanka using morphological descriptors(Tea Research Institute of Sri Lanka. Talawakelle, 2009) Piyasundara, J.H.N.; Gunasekara, M.T.K.; Wickramasinghe, I.P.Item Morphological attributes for prediction of quality of made tea during early slection stages of tea breeding(Tea Research Institute of Sri Lanka. Talawakelle, 2009) Ranathunga, M.A.B.; Gunasekara, M.T.R.; Rathnayake, M.Item Construction of a genomic and EST simple sequence repeats SSRs based genetic linkage map of tea - Camellia sinesis L(Tea Research Institute of Sri Lanka. Talawakelle, 2009) Mewan, K.M.; Saha, M.C.; Pang, Y.; Abeysinghe I.S.B.; Dixon, R.A.Item Pistil related morphological traits reflect genetic diversity of tea in Sri Lanka(Tea Research Institute of Sri Lanka. Talawakelle, 2009) Ariyarathna, H.A.C.K.; Gunasekara, M.T.K.Item Evaluation of tea (Camellia sinensis L.) germplasm for host-plant resistance to shot-hole borer, xyleborus fornicatus Eichh. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)(2008) Walgama, R.S.; Gunasekare, M.T.K.; Jayathilake, M.M.; Kottawaarachchi, J.D.; Liyanage, D.D.Item An assessment of genetic relationships in VP and old seedling teas in Sri Lanka using RAPD markers(Tea Research Institute. Talawakelle, 2008) Goonetilleke, W.A.S.N.S.T.; Priyantha, P.G.C.; Mewan, K.M.Item Floral biology and breeding system of tea (Camellia sinensis (L.) . implications on the tea breeding programme(Tea Research Institute. Talawakelle, 2007) Ariyarathna, H.A.C.K.; Arachchi, T.D.K.; Gunasekere, M.T.K.Item Germination and subsequent plant development of in vitro cultured zygotic embryos and embryonic axes in comparison to conventional seed propagation of tea (Camellia sinensis L.)(Tea Research Institute. Talawakelle, 2006) Seran, T.H.; Gunasekare, M.T.K.; Hirimburegama, K.