4.Journals Published in Sri Lanka
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Item Studies on the physiology of pruning tea 1 -turnover of resources in relation to pruning(The Tea Research Institute. Talawakele, 1971) Kandiah, S.Item Studies on the physiology of pruning tea 3. the implications of renovating ageing tea fields by rejuvenation pruning and infilling(Tea Research Institute. Thalawakele, 1980) Kandiah, S.; Wimaladharma, S.Item Tapping panel dryness. trends and future challenges(Rubber Research Institute of Sri Lanka. Agalawatta, 2009) Senevirathna, A.M.W.K.; Nugawela, A.Item A non-destructive method for determining the area of unsplit leaves of coconut seedlings(CRI. Lunuwila, 2000-2002) Ranasinghe, C.S.; Mathes, D.T.; Silva, L.R.S.; Kularatne, J.D.J.S.Item Vegetative reproductive ad physiological changes in coconut palms affected by coconut rapid decline(Coconut Research Institute of Sri Lanka. Lunuwila, 2005) Ranasinghe, C.S.; Wijeratne, A.