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Biodiversity of fruit and other tree species in the Huruluwewa watershed with emphasis on their economic utility

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1997

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Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya: Peradeniya

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This stud}1 attempted to determine species and genetic diversity in the Huruluwewa wa'ershed considering basic information on native tree species with emphasis oi i fruit and other tree species of future economic utility. This study :vas carried out in different phases, namely, "reconnaissance survey" leading to specific information of the Huruluwewa watershed to determine the species diversity and "Identification of genetic diversity of fruit tree species" through starch gel electrophoresis techniques. Few groups of fruit tree species showing close similarities were used to establish the "Finger printing" through starch gel electrophoresis to identify the genetic diversity. The existing high degree of species diversity in the Huruluwewa watershed can be categorized into different groups based on their economic utility. These are fruit ti ee species, medicinal plants, firewood species, timber trees, ornamental plants food crops, shade trees, cover crops andfodder crops. Different banding patterns in the starch gel electrophoresis established for fruit tree species with closn morphological similarities, indicated the genetic diversity within and among fruit tree species in the watershed

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Biodiversity, Fruit, Tree Species, Huruluwewa Watershed, Emphasis, Economic Utility

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