Nugawela, A.Jayasinghe, C.K.Aluthhewage, R.Wettasinghe, S.2012-06-252012-06-251985Journal of the Rubber Research Institute of Sri Lanka64pp.21-28https://dl.nsf.gov.lk/handle/1/8971Plant dry matter production is linked to CO2 assimilation rates, respiratory losses and total leaf area. Experiments were undertaken to determine the effect of different levels of supplimental nitrogen given to legume cover crops, on their CO2 assimilation rates and productivity. They were found to be highest for Pueraria phaseoloides and Desmodium ovaliforlium when given around 140 and 35 ppm of supplimental nitrogen. Reciprocal of specific leaf area and laef nitrogen content were also determined and they showed a positive linear relationship with supplemental nitrogen levels. How nitrogen could a influence the CO2 assimilation rates of cover crops studies are discussed.AgricultureLegumesRubberCover cropsDry matter productionPhotosynthesisNitrogen fertilizersEffect of different levels of supplemental nitrogen on CO2 assimilation rates and productivity of Pueraria phaseoloides (Roxb) Benth and Desmodium ovalipolium (prain) wall. ex ridely grown in agalawatta series soilArticle