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pro vyhledávání: '"Renuka N. Attanayake"'
Publikováno v:
Food Frontiers, Vol 4, Iss 2, Pp 641-676 (2023)
Abstract Domestication of novel crops from the wild is a key process that ensures food security by addressing adaptability to changing environments. These wild plants offer broader and unique health benefits beyond basic nutrition. Salinization resul
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https://doaj.org/article/05da529ce24e40c39430e45212558221
Publikováno v:
Pathogens, Vol 12, Iss 2, p 294 (2023)
Phytoplasmas are associated with many plant diseases. In palms, lethal bronzing disease, Texas Phoenix palm decline, and coconut lethal yellowing decline are some of them. In Sri Lanka, coconut leaf wilt decline has been reported in the Weligama area
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https://doaj.org/article/96cca87fa58e49b4b097f123925b93c8
Autor:
Ramani H. Weerasinghe, Chaitrali D. Shevkar, Kasun Maduranga, Komal H. Pandey, Renuka N. Attanayake, Abhijeet S. Kate, Gothamie Weerakoon, Santosh K. Behera, Kiran S. Kalia, Priyani A. Paranagama
Publikováno v:
Journal of Chemistry, Vol 2022 (2022)
Bioassay-guided fractionation of the ethyl acetate extract of Phanerochaete sordida, an endolichenic fungus (ELF) isolated from the host lichen Bactrospora myriadea, collected from Negombo lagoon, Sri Lanka, led to the isolation of a bioactive compou
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https://doaj.org/article/47a98d44e0ae41049433de5b7cc8ee01
Publikováno v:
Pathogens, Vol 10, Iss 2, p 133 (2021)
Anaerobic soil disinfection (ASD) has been identified as an alternative soil-borne pathogen control strategy to chemical fumigation. ASD involves the application of an easily liable carbon source followed by irrigation to field capacity and maintenan
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https://doaj.org/article/05acc28cd17c4836873c2ffa0bfbbea4
Autor:
Sinthujah Santhirasegaram, Suranga R. Wickramarachchi, Renuka N. Attanayake, Gothamie Weerakoon, Sameera Samarakoon, Kithsiri Wijeratne, Priyani A. Paranagama
Publikováno v:
Natural Product Communications. 15:1934578X2093301
The lichen host, Amandinea medusulina, collected from mangrove habitats in Sri Lanka, and its associated endolichenic fungi were isolated and identified by rDNA-ITS sequence analysis and morphological features. One of the fungal strains frequently is