4.Journals Published in Sri Lanka
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Item Rubber growing will enhance environmental sustainability. Joachim memorial lecture - 2010(Soil Science Society of Sri Lanka:Peradeniya, 2010) Samarappuli, L.Item Soil management practices in rubber plantations and their effects on the environment(Rubber Research Institute of Sri Lanka. Agalawatte, 1997) Samarappuli, L.; Yogaratnam, N.Item Tolerance of rubber plantations to drought and atmospheric warming-a review(Rubber Research Institute. Agalawatta, 1998) Samarappuli, L.; Yogaratnam, N.Cultivations of deep rooting perennial crop like rubber is considered as a very desirable from of land use. They not only provide a canopy which reduces the adverse effects of excessive atmospheric warming but also many beneficial effects such as non removal of significant amount of soil water per unit area of land. Rubber plantations simulate to a natural forest condition but with an economical benefit.