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pro vyhledávání: '"R. S. Wilson Wijeratnam"'
Autor:
S. Jayasankar, R.M.S.I. Gunethilaka, Gopinadhan Paliyath, M.G.D.S. Perera, M.M.N.P. Gunesekara, R. S. Wilson Wijeratnam, I.G.N. Hewajulige
Publikováno v:
Acta Horticulturae. :49-54
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The Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology. 92:206-213
Sap burn injury and postharvest diseases are major causes of mango fruit quality deterioration, resulting in considerable postharvest losses in many countries. Susceptibility of selected cultivars of mango in Sri Lanka to sap burn injury and the inci
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Australian Journal of Crop Science. 10:784-792
Mango is an important dry zone fruit crop in Sri Lanka. Mangoes grown in northern Sri Lanka show rich varietal diversity and have greater consumer demand compared with those from other regions of the country. In this study, eighteen mango varieties i
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Acta Horticulturae. :117-123
The anthracnose pathogen Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, is a major cause of postharvest loss of rambutan in Sri Lanka. Results of our investigation demonstrated antagonistic activity of Trichoderma asperellum against a rambutan isolate of C. gloeosp
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Biological Control. 53:285-290
An isolate of Trichoderma asperellum was tested for its antagonistic activity against Thielaviopsis paradoxa , the causal agent of black rot of pineapple, Anansas comosus . Results of our investigation clearly demonstrated antagonistic activity of T.
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Acta Horticulturae. :407-412
This study was conducted to facilitate low temperature storage and distribution of fresh king coconut, Cocos nucifera var. auranta, for periods up to 28 days. Problems addressed included incidence of disease, perianth drop, discolouration of coconut
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Plant Disease. 99:1858-1858
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New Disease Reports. 29:1-1
The mango ( Mangifera indica ) is an important fruit crop in Sri Lanka with a total mango production of 67,941 metric tons per annum, on 26,120 ha (FAO, 2010). Willard mangoes grown in Jaffna district (9°40’N and 80°00’E) are also …