4.Journals Published in Sri Lanka
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Item Callus induction and plantlet regeneration ability of selected Sri Lankan traditional rice cultivars (oryza sativa l.) In caryopses culture(Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna:Kamburupitiya, 2012) Dahanayake, N.; Ranawake, A.L.Item Wound-healing processes(Tea Research Institute. Thalawakele, 1932) Tubbs, F.R.Item Drought induced changes in proteins and superoxide dismutase zymogram of rice cultivars(Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya:Peradeniya, 2000) Umayal, L.; Chandra Babu, R.; Sadasivam, S.; Chezhian, P.Item Cell suspension cultures of Musa. cv embul (AAB), mondan (ABB) and kolikuttu (AAB)(University of Peradeniya. Peradeniya, 1998) Hirimburegama, K.Three explants (shoot tip, anthers and fruit pulp) of three cultivars of Musa were tested for callus production under different culture conditions and for the development of cell cultures from the callus. It was observed that callus is produced from all three explants of the tested cultivars, both in liquid and semi-solid, under different culture conditions. There was a variation in the morphology of callus and the type of cells in culture. It could be revealed that factors, namely, the explant, growth regulators and light affect the cell types in suspesion, irrespective of the cultivar. Shoot tip of all 3 cultivars produced an embryogenic callus an cell cultures while fruit pulp and anthers produced callus and cell cultures with predominantly parenchyma.