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    Use and cultivation of plants that yield products other than timber from South Asian tropical forests, and their potential in forest restoration by Ashton, M.S., Gunatilleke, I.A.U.N., Gunatilleke, C.V.S., Tennakoon, K.U., Ashton, P.S.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-10-2014)
    “…•A review of a history of non-timber forest product use within tropical forests.•A set of ecological principles for categorizing the ecology and growth of…”
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    Heterotrophic gain of carbon from hosts by the xylem-tapping root hemiparasite Olax phyllanthi (Olacaceae) by Tennakoon, K.U, Pate, J.S. (Western Australia Univ., Nedlands (Australia). Dept. of Botany)

    Published in Oecologia (01-02-1996)
    “…Heterotrophic gains of carbon from various host species by the root hemiparasitic shrub Olax phylanthi (Labill) R.Br. were assessed using techniques based on…”
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    Ecology of Two Selected Liana Species of Utility Value in a Lowland Rain Forest of Sri Lanka: Implications for Management by Kathriarachchi, H.S., Tennakoon, K.U., Gunatilleke, C.V.S., Gunatilleke, I.A.U.N., Ashton, P.M.S.

    Published in Conservation and society (01-12-2004)
    “…Calamus ovoideus Thw. and Coscinium fenestratum Colebr. are economically important, naturally growing liana species in the disturbed habitats of lowland rain…”
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    Ecophysiological Aspects of the Woody Root HemiparasiteSantalum acuminatum(R. Br.) A. DC and its Common Hosts in South Western Australia by TENNAKOON, K.U, PATE, J.S, ARTHUR, D

    Published in Annals of botany (01-09-1997)
    “…The water and nitrogen relationships of the xylem-tapping root hemiparasite, quandong (Santalum acuminatum) and its principal hosts were examined at a series…”
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