4.Journals Published in Sri Lanka
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Item Morphological characterization of local and introduced finger millet (elusine coracana (l.) gaertn) germplasm in Sri Lanka(Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya:Peradeniya, 2018) Kumari, W.M.R.; Pushpakumara, D.K.N.G.; Weerakoon, W.M.W.; Senanayake, D.M.J.B.; Upadhyaya, H.D.Item Phenotypic diversity of Sri Lankan rubber clones at their immature stage(Rubber Research Institute:Agalawatta, 2015) Liyanage, K.K.; Baddewithana, B.W.A.N.Item Characterization of tea (Camellia sinensis L) germplasm in Sri Lanka using morphological descriptors(Tea Research Institute of Sri Lanka. Talawakelle, 2009) Piyasundara, J.H.N.; Gunasekara, M.T.K.; Wickramasinghe, I.P.Item Identification of recommended Hevea brasiliensis (Willd. ex A. juss.) Mull. Arg. clones grow in Sri Lanka by RAPD analysis(Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya:Peradeniya, 2014) Liyanage, K.K; Sumanasinghe, V.A; Attanayake, D.P.S.T.G; Baddewithana, B.W.A.NItem Identification of discriminating morphological descriptors for characterization of Tea(Camellia sinensis L.) germplasm in Sri Lanka(Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya:Peradeniya, 2008) Piyasundara, J.H.N.; Gunasekare, M.T.K.; Wickramasinghe, I.P.Item Serum protein patterns in the healthy and brown bast affected trees of Hevea(Rubber Research Institute. Agalawatte, 1985) Prematillake, S.P.; Yapa, P.A.J.; Bamunuarachchi, A.Serum protein patterns of healthy and brown bast affected Hevea trees of six clones viz, RRIC 7, RRIC 100, RRIC 101, RRIM 600 and PB 86, were investigated. Total protein content in serum decreased noticeably in all six clones when affected by brown bast, the highest reduction being 50perc. in PB 86. Gel electrophoretic separation of serum proteins complemented these findings, with the disappearence of a number of bands and reduced intensity of the remaining bands. Protein content at different heights showed a high degree of reduction extending upwords from the tapping panel. Proteins are indicative of the spread of brown bast to neighbouring tissues at varying degrees although they may not in a noticeable changes in external appearence or in latex yields.