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Thilina Raveendra
Thilina Raveendra
Research Officer, Agronomy Division, Coconut Research Institute of Sri Lanka
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Biomass allocation and growth performance of Tithonia diversifolia (Hemsl.) A. Gray in coconut plantations in Sri Lanka
SHS Senarathne, AJ Atapattu, T Raveendra, S Mensah, KB Dassanayake
Agroforestry Systems 93, 1865-1875, 2019
222019
Potential of Gliricidia sepium as a fuelwood species for sustainable energy generation in Sri Lanka
A Atapattu, D Pushpakumara, WMD Rupasinghe, SHS Senarathne, ...
Agricultural Research Journal 54 (1), 34-39, 2017
222017
Effect of short term agroforestry systems on soil quality in marginal coconut lands in Sri Lanka
A Atapattu, SHS Senarathne, S Raveendra, WCP Egodawatte, S Mensah
Agricultural Research Journal 54 (3), 324, 2017
162017
Regeneration potential of Gliricidia sepium (Jacq.) Kunth ex Walp. as a fuelwood species
A Atapattu, S Raveendra, D Pushpakumara, WMD Rupasinghe
Indian Journal of Plant Sciences 6, 32-39, 2017
82017
The role of soil organisms and functions in different coconut based multiple cropping systems
A Atapattu, S Raveendra, DS Liyanagedara, HH Piyaratna MGNCK
International Journal of Environmental and Agriculture Research 3, 67-84, 2017
22017
Weed biomass and seedling emergence patterns as affected by different ground cover management systems in coconut plantations of Sri Lanka.
SHS Senarathne, UR Sangakkara
12015
Coconut-gliricidia mixed cropping systems improve soil nutrients in dry and wet regions of Sri Lanka
SP Nissanka
2021
Detecting the effect of methyl viologen on photosystem ii of euglena by OJIP chlorophyll fluorescence transients
R Eeswaran, S Raveendra, CK Beneragama
University of Peradeniya, 2013
2013
Biomass allocation and growth performance of Tithonia diversifolia (Hemsl.) A. Gray in coconut plantations in Sri Lanka
SHSSAJ Atapattu, T Raveendra, SMKB Dassanayake
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