Bulletin of the Rubber Research Institute of Sri Lanka

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    Use of organic materials as fertilizers
    (Rubber Research Institute of Sri Lanka. Agalawatte, 1987) Yogaratnam, N.
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    Physical, chemical and mineralogical characteristics of commercially available Eppawela and Gafsa rock phosphates
    (Rubber Research Institute of Sri Lanka. Agalawatta, 1995) Dissanayake, A.; Jayalath, C.
    Physical, chemical and mineralogical characteristics of commercially available Eppawela rock phosphate (ERP) was compared with a well known rock phosphate, Gasfa from Tunisia. The phosphate content of Eppawela material was low, around 16% and is two times lesser than Gasfa. Also, the extractable P in ERP was two times lesser than that of Gasfa, indicating its inferiority as a P source. A high amount of silica was present in the Eppawela material as an impurity and it therefore requires to ensure the quality control measures in a systematic way before it is marketed.
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    Colloidal stability of natural ruber latex
    (Rubber Research Institute of Sri Lanka. Agalawatta, 1999) Liyanage, N.M.V.K.