Sri Lanka Journal of Tea Science
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Item Stratification of Camellia germplasm to facilitate construction of core collection. a prerequisite for tea crop improvement(Tea Research Institute of Sri Lanka, 2009) Ranatunga, M.A.B.; Gunasekare, M.T.K.Item Genetic and morphological variation of tea (Camellia sinensis) Blister blight pathogen (Exobasidium vexans) in Southern India revealed by RAPD markers and spore morphology(Tea Research Institute of Sri Lanka, 2009) Joshi, S.D.; Balamurgan, A. .; Rahul, P.R.; Mandal, A.K.A.; Kumar, R.R.; Baby, U.I.; Premkumar , R.; Muraleedharan, N.Item Exobasidium vexans Infection of Camellia sinensis Increased 2,3-cis somerisation and Gallate esterification of Proanthocyanidins(2006) Punyasiri, P.A.N.; Abeysinghe, I.S.B.; Pradeepa, N.H.L.; Tanner, G.J.; Campbell, P.M.; Kumar, V.Item Environment friendly pest control agents: Use of bio 1020 to control white grub damage of tea(1997) SVitarana, S.; Nagahaulla, S.M.; Abeysinghe, L.S.; Vitana, S.B.Item Adventitious root formation in tea cuttings planted on dirrerent dates(Tea Research Institute. Talawakelle, 1991) Hamid, F.S.; Ahmed, N.; Waheed, A.; Khan, A.R.Item In vitro culturing of the burrowing nematode Radopholus simillis a serious root pest of tea, on tissue culture raised from carrot and ginger(Tea Research Institute. Talawakelle, 1990) Gnanapragasam, N. C.; Prematunge, A.K.Item Progress towards the commercial propagation of tea by tissue culture techniques(Tea Research Institute. Talawakelle, 1990) Sarathchandra, T.M.; Upali, P.D.; Arulpragasam, P.V.Item Supply of magnesium for mature tea in Sri Lanka(Tea Research Institute. Talawakelle, 1988) Sivapalan, P.; Krishnapillai, S.Item Studies on the tissue culture of tea (Camellia sinensis (L) O.Kuntze) 4 somatic embryogenesis in stem and leaf callus cultures(Tea Research Institute. Talawakelle, 1988) Sarathchandra, T.M.; Upali, P.D.; Wijewardena, R.G.A.Item Control of root- lesion nematode, pratylenchus loosi in contaminated tea nursery plants.(Tea Research Institute. Talawakelle, 1987) Gnanapragasam, N.C.; Jebamalai, A.S.; Anpalagan, V.T.