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MAIN RESEARCHER
 
   Buddhi Marambe
Phone :  (+)94-8-388239
Fax :   (+)94-8-388041
E-Mail :  buddhi@agri.pdn.ac.lk 
bmarambe@hotmail.com
Postal Adress :  Department of Crop Science Faculty of Agriculture University of Peradeniya, 
Sri Lanka.
Brief C.V.: 
B.Sc (Agric) Sri Lanka, M. Agr., Ph. D (Hiroshima)
Personal Interests:
Sports - main interest is on Cricket, and travelling


RESEARCH GROUP
 
   Allelopathy Research Group, Sri Lanka
Phone :   (+)94-1-388239, 388041
Fax :  (+)94-1-388041
Postal Adress :   c/o Dr. B. Marambe  Department of Crop Science  Faculty of Agriculture, 
                                University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka. 
Research Area: 
(a)  Autointoxication effects of straw of traditional, old-improved and new-improved rice varieties in Sri Lanka
(b)  Allelopathic rice varieties in Sri Lanka : Effects on growth and development of Echinochloa crusgalli. 
(c)  Allelopathic effects of Sesame indicum on growth and development of Cyperus rotundus.
References:
a) Marambe B. and Sangakkara U.R. (1996): Weed control strategies
    in low-input farming systems. Commonwealth  Agricultural Digest, 6: 39-67.

(b) Marambe B. (1998): Potential of allelopathy for weed management in 
    wet-seeded rice cultivation in Sri Lanka. In Allelopathy in Rice,
Chapter       11. (Ed. M. Olofsdotter), International Rice Research
Institute, Manila,        Philippines. pp 139-146.

(c) Jayawardena, K., Marambe, B. and Jayatilaka, A. (1998): Allelopathic
effects
    of Sesame indicum. Ann. Report, Field Crops Research and Development
 
    Institute, Mahailuppallama, Sri Lanka.

(d) Marambe B., and Withana, W.D.R.D. (1999): Autointoxication and
allelopathic     effetcs of straw of different rice varieties. Sri Lankan J.
Agricultural        Sciences. (Submitted for publication)

(e) Abeysekera, W.M.A. (1993): Allelopathic Potential of Wild Sunflower 
    (Tithonia diversifloia) and Common Sunflower (Helianthus annus) on Rice
and     Echinochloa spp in Wetland Rice Culture. M.Sc Thesis, UPLB,
Philippines.



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