Use of Biotechnology for Crop Improvement in Sri Lanka: Current Status and Future ProspectsCrop production needs to be increased locally and globally to assure food and nutritional security of the growing population while reducing its impact on the environment. Advancements in biotechnological tools over...
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Dubard (Sapotaceae) is a dominant canopy tree species in the tropical semi deciduous forests in Sri Lanka. It has been noted that the individuals of this tree species are drastically declining over decades. The present study examines the spatial distribution of M. hexandra in Sri Lanka, size...
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Microbial Biotechnology Unit, National Institute of Fundamental Studies, Hantana Road, Kandy, Sri Lanka;GaminiMicrobial Biotechnology Unit, National Institute of... Seneviratne,Gamini - 《Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment》 被引量: 6发表: 2015年 The Buddhist Monkhood, the Law, and the State in ...
Sri Lanka has approved the emergency use of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, says Prof. Channa Jayasumana, the State Minister of Production, Supply and Regulation of Pharmaceuticals.
of these except two cultivated plants (R1 and R2) inhabit the lowland Wet Zone of Sri Lanka (Fig.1) where the elevation is below 1,067 m (3,500 ft). Also, we noted that the frequency of occurrence of individuals is comparatively higher near the coast than inland. Evidence proves ...
Vectors of mosquito-borne diseases in Sri Lanka, except for malaria, belong to the subfamily Culicinae, which includes nearly 84% of the mosquito fauna of the country. Hence, accurate and precise species identification of culicine mosquitoes is a crucial factor in implementing effective vector cont...
Snake envenomation is a severe problem in Sri Lanka (SL) and Indian polyvalent antivenom (PAV) is mostly used for treating snakebite albeit due to geographical variation in venom composition, Indian PAV shows poor efficacy in neutralizing the lethality a