4.Journals Published in Sri Lanka
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Item Use of bacteria and algae populations as indicators of pesticide and fertilizer residues in selected agro-well and tank water in Dambulla area(Soil Science Society of Sri Lanka:Peradeniya, 2005) Rajapaksha, R.M.C.P.; Wimalathilaka, A.Item Evaluation of kinetics of Nitrogen uptake by five macroalgal species in Europhic coastal waters using 15N(Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya:Peradeniya, 2006) Raikar, V.; Wafar, M.Item How does lead (Pb 2+) at low concentration affect on Spirulina (Arthrospira ) platensis(Faculty of Agriculture , University of Ruhuna. Mapalana , Kamburupitiya, 2007) Arunakumara, K.K.I.U.; Xuecheng, Z.Item The fresh-water diatom - flora from Mugad, Dharwar district with some ecological notes(University of Peradeniya. Peradeniya, 1959) Gandhi, H.P.Item The fresh-water diatoms from Radhanagari-Kolhapur(University of Peradeniya. Peradeniya, 1957) Gandhi, H.P.Item The food of the tadpoles of Rhacophorus cruciger cruciger (Blyth)(University of Peradeniya. Peradeniya, 1965) Costa, H.H.; Balasubramaniam, S.1) Examination of food in the alimentary canal of Rhacophorus tadpoles showed that the plankton algae present in the water were ingested without discrimination. @0 Chlorella was the dominant item in the food. Other algae constituted a small fraction. The ingested food also contained a large amount of debris. 3) Except for the diatoms and fragments of green filamentous algae, most of the ingested algae passed out undigested. 4) Experiments showed that starved tadpoles fed on filaments of Spirogyra and the cells of these were partly digested in the alimentary canal.