4.Journals Published in Sri Lanka
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Item Polyploidy in tea (camellia sinensis L.) and its applicatioon in tea breeding. a review(2003) Gunasekera, M.T.K.; Ranatunga, M.A.B.Item Pistil related morphological traits reflect genetic diversity of tea in Sri Lanka(Tea Research Institute of Sri Lanka. Talawakelle, 2009) Ariyarathna, H.A.C.K.; Gunasekara, M.T.K.Item Morphological attributes for prediction of quality of made tea during early slection stages of tea breeding(Tea Research Institute of Sri Lanka. Talawakelle, 2009) Ranathunga, M.A.B.; Gunasekara, M.T.R.; Rathnayake, M.Item Influence of irradiance on seedling ecology of syzygium tree species (Myrtaceae) in southwest rain forests, Sri Lanka(Sri Lanka Forest Department:Battaramulla, 2002) Singhhakumara, B.M.P.; Gamage, H.K.; Ashton, P.M.S.Item Phenotypic diversity of Sri Lankan Tea (Camellia sinensis L.) germplasm based on morphological descriptors(Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya:Peradeniya, 2006) Piyasundara, J.H.N.; Gunasekare, M.T.K.; Peiris, T.U.S.; Wickramasinghe, I.P.Item Effect of elevated and super elevated CO2 concentration on growth and productivity of cotton(Eastern University. Chenkalady, 2000) Khader, S.E.S.A.; Ravichandran, V.; Gopalakrishnan, N.Item Variations in morphological and biochemical characters of seabuckthorn (Hippophae salicifolia D. Don) populations growing in Harsil area of Garhwal Himalaya in India(Faculty of Agriculture-University of Ruhuna. Kamburupitiya, 2006) Yadav, V.K.; Sah, V.K.; Singh, A.K.; Sharma, A.K.Item Provenance variation in pod, seed and seedling traits of Dalbergia sissoo Roxb., central Himalaya, India(Faculty of Agriculture University of Ruhuna, 2008) Singh, B.; Bhatt, B.P.Item Some observations on the reprodutive biology of three species of Lonicera L. (Caprifoliaceae)(1984-85) Gunatilleke, L.A.U.N.; Gunatilleke, C.V.S.Breeding experiments with two introduced species, Lonicera deflexicalyx balt., L. gracilipes Miq. compatible, but the capacity for out-crossing and successful open-pollination to be significantly greaterthan that for selfing. Stigma receptivity during the entire period of bloom in all three species suggests an exception to the protandrous condition previously suggested for this genus. Interspecific crosses between these species result in fruit yield ranging from 25091 percent which may account for the phenotypic variation observed among cultivated plants of these speciesItem The development of buds on the rhizome of Polypodium vulgare L.(University of Peradeniya. Peradeniya, 1964) Dissanayake, M.D.1) The origin bud in Polypodium vulgare L. is traced to detached moristems seperating laterally from the apical meristem. 2) These meristems normally develop into recognizable buds when some distance away from the apical meristem, but on the destruction of the apical meristem buds were formed at the points of origin of the detached meristems. 3) When the apical cell group was lighly punctured, buds, and in some instances leaves, had their inception at the ventral half of the apical meristem. 4) The buds are in vascular connection with the axis from their inception.