2022
DOI: 10.4038/jrrisl.v102i1.1909
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Effect of seed quantity on growth performance of rubber seedling plants and quality of planting material

W. D. M. N. De Alwis,
S. A. Nakandala,
L. Zoysa

Abstract: High-quality rubber seeds ensure high seedling performance and successful production of planting materials in the nursery management. An experiment was conducted at Moneragala Sub Station of RRISL in 2020 to investigate the performance of seedling plants raised from different seed quantities to determine the growth and bud-grafting success. Treatments were setup as two times of seed quantity taken and harvested in three rounds (T1-control), three times seed quantity taken and harvested in two rounds (T2), four… Show more

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“…Silva et al (2022) studied the evaluation of the variability in the symptom development ability of 24 Sri Lankan isolates of Phellinus noxious. Alwis and et al (2022) studied the performance of plants raised from different seed quantities to determine the growth and bud-grafting success in the Moneragala Sub Station of RRISL in 2020. Dananjaya and et al (2022) studied the mica waste generated in the mining industry was finely powdered and incorporated into creamed natural rubber latex which is an alternative form of concentrated latex manufactured using a green process known as the creaming process.…”
Section: Review Of Literature and Theoretical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Silva et al (2022) studied the evaluation of the variability in the symptom development ability of 24 Sri Lankan isolates of Phellinus noxious. Alwis and et al (2022) studied the performance of plants raised from different seed quantities to determine the growth and bud-grafting success in the Moneragala Sub Station of RRISL in 2020. Dananjaya and et al (2022) studied the mica waste generated in the mining industry was finely powdered and incorporated into creamed natural rubber latex which is an alternative form of concentrated latex manufactured using a green process known as the creaming process.…”
Section: Review Of Literature and Theoretical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%