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Kapila Yakandawala
Kapila Yakandawala
Professor & Chair of Horticulture and Landscape Gardening, Wayamba University of Sri Lanka
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Micropropagation of the giant bamboo (Dendrocalamus giganteus Munro) from nodal explants of field grown culms
S Ramanayake, K Yakandawala
Plant Science 129 (2), 213-223, 1997
1051997
Incidence of Flowering, Death and Phenology of Development in the Giant Bamboo (Dendrocalamus giganteusWall. ex Munro)
S Ramanayake, K Yakandawala
Annals of Botany 82 (6), 779-785, 1998
391998
Studies on micropropagation of Dendrocalamus gigateus and Bambusa vulgaris var. striata
S Ramanayake, K Yakandawala, PKD Nilmini Deepika, MCM Ikbal
Bamboo, people and the environment 1, 75-85, 1995
191995
Environmental Consciousness Derived from Classroom Teaching.
IPK Erandi C. Wijesinghe, Kapila Yakandawala
Open Science Journal of Education. 4 (No. 1), 6-10, 2016
172016
Hybridization between native and invasive alien plants: an overlooked threat to the biodiversity of Sri Lanka
D Yakandawala, K Yakandawala
Ceylon Journal of Science (Biological Sciences) 40 (1), 2011
142011
Confirming the identity of newly recorded Nymphaea rubra Roxb. Ex andrews discerning from Nymphaea pubescens Willd. using morphometrics and molecular sequence analyses.
DPGSK Guruge, D Yakandawala, K Yakandawala
Bangladesh Journal of Plant Taxonomy 23 (2), 107-117, 2016
102016
Mayaca fluviatilis Aubl.: an ornamental aquatic with invasive potential in Sri Lanka
K Yakandawala, D Dissanayake
Hydrobiologia 656, 199-204, 2010
102010
Ornamental aquatics: potential weeds in aquatic ecosystems.
D Yakandawala, K Yakandawala
Proceedings of the 21st Asian Pacific Weed Science Society (APWSS …, 2007
92007
A taxonomic synopsis of Nymphaea nouchali Burm. f. and infraspecific taxa
S Guruge, D Yakandawala, K Yakandawala
Journal of the National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka 45 (3), 307-318, 2017
72017
Breaking Seed Dormancy in a Forest Plant: Grewia damine Gaertn
LMSDMKY Yakandawala
Journal of Environmental Professionals Sri Lanka 5 (No. 1), 41-52, 2016
6*2016
Is the blooming ornamental aquatic plant industry a threat to the aquatic ecosystems of Sri Lanka
D Yakandawala, K Yakandawala, A Sathurusinghe, S Gunasekara
Sri Lanka Forester 35, 1-104, 2013
62013
Particulate matter interception ability of some selected shrubs used in urban landscaping
S Wijesinghe, K Yakandawala
proceeding of the 9thAgricultural Research Symposium, 13-14, 2009
52009
The identity of the violet flowered water lily (Nymphaeaceae) and its hybrid origin in the wetland ecosystems of Sri Lanka
D Yakandawala, S Guruge, K Yakandawala
NSF: Colombo, 2017
42017
Nymphaea rubra Roxb. ex Andrews in Sri Lankan fresh waters
S Guruge, D Yakandawala, K Yakandawala
Proceedings of International Forestry and Environment Symposium 18, 2013
42013
In vitro culture of Nymphaea nouchali seeds; a conservation approach for a vulnerable species.
PIP Perera, D Attanayaka, K Yakandawala, DMD Yakandawala, ...
Journal of the National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka 49 (3), 2021
32021
Morphological, SSR and ISSR marker based genetic diversity assessment of mountain papaya germplasm in comparison with Carica papaya
W Warnakula, NS Kottearachchi, K Yakandawala
Journal of the National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka 45 (3), 2017
32017
A Study on Competition Between Hydrilla verticillata and Mayaca fluviatilis
DY D. Chathurangani, K. Yakandawala
Journal of Environmental Professionals Sri Lanka 5 (1), 11-22, 2016
32016
Potential invasive aQ, uatics: To Prevent or to Cure?
K Yakandawala, RDN Debarawatte, D Yakandawala, NR Abeynayake
First National Symposium on Invasive Alien Species (IAS 2014), 2014
32014
Impact of urban landscape plants in mitigating air pollution
K Jayasinghe, K Yakandawala
proceeding of the 11th Agricultural Research Symposium, 20-21, 2011
32011
Woodforida fruticosa: A medicinal plant for landscaping
N Napagoda, K Yakandawala
proceedings of 8th Agricultural research symposium, 13-14, 2008
32008
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