4.Journals Published in Sri Lanka
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Item Impact of organic mulches on soil carbon, microbial properties and yield in high grown tea(Tea Research Institute of Sri Lanka. Talawakelle, 2008) De Silva, M.S.D.L.Item Effect of pre-emergent herbicides on N-mineralization and microbial population(Tea Research Institute. Talawakele, 1987) Ananthacumaraswamy, A.; Lakshmie, M.S.D.; Anadavijayan, S.; Kudagamage, S.N.Item Rain forest research and conservation:the Sinharaja experience in Sri Lanka(Sri Lanka Forest Department:Battaramulla, 1995) Gunatilleke, C.V.S.; Gunatilleke, I.A.U.N.; Ashton, P.M.S.Item Humified phenol-rich plant residues and soil urease activity(Tea Research Institute. Thalawakele, 1983) Sivapalan, K.; Fernando, V.; Thenabadu, M.W.Item Efficient management of soil and biologically fixed nitrogen in intensively-cultivated rice fields(Eastern University. Chenkalady, 1999) Kundu, D.K.; Ladha, J.K.Item Utilization of phosphorus from apatite and growth of plants inoculated with vesicular arbuscular mycorrhiza and phosphate dissolving bacteria(Rubber Research Institute. Agalawatta, 1990) Pathirana, L.S.S.; Waidyanatha, U.P. De S.; Peiris, O.S.An annual grass, Pennisetum ploystechyon (L) Schult and a perennial creeping legume Pueraria phaseoloides took up more P and grew better in an acid soil (pH 4.8) treated with a poorly soluble source of apatite. Inculation of the sterilized soil with a heterogenous mixture of a vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) spores extracted from the soil and with Glomus fasciculatus (E3) spores did not increase plant growth or uptake of P in soil with apatite but growth was increased considerably in soil in soil without apatite. However, inoculation with E3 type spores had no effect on growth or P uptake of Pennisetum . Phosphate dissolving bacteria (PDB) stimulated growth of Pueraria and uptake of P from a soil enriched with apatite.Item Endomycorrhizas of rubber growing soils of Sri Lanka(Rubber Research Institute of Sri Lanka. Agalawaththa, 1982) Jayaratne, A.H.R.Item Goat manure as a soil ameliorant and yield 'stimulant' in coconut(Coconut Research Insitute. Lunuwila, 1990) Tennakoon, N.A.