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Renuka Ratnayake
Renuka Ratnayake
Associate Research Professor, National Institute of Fundamental Studies, Sri Lanka
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Microbial cellulases: an overview and applications
S Jayasekara, R Ratnayake
Cellulose 22 (92), 10.5772, 2019
2242019
Antioxidant properties in some selected cyanobacteria isolated from fresh water bodies of Sri Lanka
MF Hossain, RR Ratnayake, K Meerajini, KL Wasantha Kumara
Food science & nutrition 4 (5), 753-758, 2016
762016
Soil carbon sequestration and nutrient status of tropical rice based cropping systems: Rice-Rice, Rice-Soya, Rice-Onion and Rice-Tobacco in Sri Lanka
RR Ratnayake, B Perera, R Rajapaksha, E Ekanayake, R Kumara, ...
Catena 150, 17-23, 2017
302017
Effect of soil carbohydrates on nutrient availability in natural forests and cultivated lands in Sri Lanka
RR Ratnayake, G Seneviratne, SA Kulasooriya
Eurasian Soil Science 46, 579-586, 2013
272013
Effect of soil carbohydrates on nutrient availability in natural forests and cultivated lands in Sri Lanka
SA Ratnayake, R.R., Seneviratne, G., Kulasooriya
Eurasian Soil Science 46, 579-586, 2013
272013
Digital soil mapping of organic carbon concentration in paddy growing soils of Northern Sri Lanka
RR Ratnayake, SB Karunaratne, JS Lessels, N Yogenthiran, ...
Geoderma Regional 7 (2), 167-176, 2016
242016
Cellulose
S Jayasekara, R Ratnayake
London: IntechOpen, 2019
212019
Identification and culturing of cyanobacteria isolated from freshwater bodies of Sri Lanka for biodiesel production
MF Hossain, RR Ratnayake, S Mahbub, KLW Kumara, ...
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences 27 (6), 1514-1520, 2020
182020
The effect of cultivation on organic carbon content in the clay mineral fraction of soils
RR Ratnayake, G Seneviratne, SA Kulasooriya
International Journal of Soil Science 6 (3), 217, 2011
182011
The Effect of Cultivation on Organic Carbon Content in the Clay Mineral Fraction of Soils.
SA Ratnayake, R.R., Seneviratne, G., Kulasooriya
International Journal of Soil Science 6, 217-223, 2011
182011
A modified method of weight loss on ignition to evaluate soil organic matter fractions.
RR Ratnayake, G Seneviratne, SA Kulasooriya
162007
A modified method of weight loss on ignition to evaluate soil organic matter fractions
Ratnayake, R.R., Seneviratne, G., Kulasooriya, S.A.
162007
Changes in soil carbon stocks under different agricultural management practices in North Sri Lanka
RR Ratnayake, T Kugendren, N Gnanavelrajah
Journal of the National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka 42 (1), 37-44, 2014
152014
Evaluation of cellulose degrading efficiency of some fungi and bacteria and their biofilms
KMD Gunathilake, RR Ratnayake, SA Kulasooriya, DN Karunaratne
Journal of the National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka 41 (2), 2013
142013
Evaluation of Cellulose Degrading Efficiency of some fungi and bacteria and their biofilms
DN Gunathilake, K.M.D., Ratnayake, R.R., Kulasooriya, S.A., Karunaratne
Journal of National Science Foundation 41, 155-16, 2013
14*2013
Microbial Cellulases: An overview and applications, cellulose
S Jayasekara, R Ratnayake
Alejandro Rodríguez Pascual and María E, Eugenio Martín, IntechOpen, 2019
132019
Effect of co-culturing of cellulolytic fungal isolates for degradation of lignocellulosic material
K Mohanan, RR Ratnayake, K Mathaniga, CL Abayasekara, ...
Journal of Yeast and Fungal Research 5, 23-30, 2014
82014
Characterization of clay bound organic matter using activation energy calculated by weight loss on ignition method
RR Ratnayake, G Seneviratne, SA Kulasooriya
Current Science, 763-766, 2008
82008
Evaluation of 18 isolates of basidiomycetes for lignocellulose degrading enzymes
M Kathirgamanathan, CL Abayasekara, SA Kulasooriya, A Wanigasekera, ...
Ceylon Journal of Science 46 (4), 77-84, 2017
72017
First record of cyanobacteria species: Cephalothrix komarekiana, from tropical Asia
MF Hossain, R Bowange, KLW Kumara, DN Magana-Arachchi, ...
Environmental Engineering Research 26 (2), 2021
62021
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