2016
DOI: 10.4038/sljas.v21i1.7487
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Cryptocoryne wendtii can successfully be grown in river sand enriched with nutrients

Abstract: Cryptocoryne wendtii is commonly used for aquaria and water gardens and hence is an economically important aquatic plant with a high demand in local and export markets. There are fifty species of genus Cryptocoryne out of which fourteen species including C. wendtii are endemic to Sri Lanka. Although Sri Lanka exports around 300 aquatic plants, exportation of endemic and threatened species collected from the wild is prohibited, but the cultivated plants. C. wendtii ('Brown') shows poor growth when cultivated in… Show more

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“…Over the past decade, Sri Lankan aquatic plant sector has been developed with the escalating demand from developed countries (Bambaranda & Peiris, 2016). Among them, Cryptocoryne is one of the endemic genera that is on sale as popular aquatic plant (Dissanayake et al, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Over the past decade, Sri Lankan aquatic plant sector has been developed with the escalating demand from developed countries (Bambaranda & Peiris, 2016). Among them, Cryptocoryne is one of the endemic genera that is on sale as popular aquatic plant (Dissanayake et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%