Weight | 200 g |
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Authors | |
Cover | Soft Cover |
ISBN | 978-955-660-904-2 |
Language | Sinhala |
Publishers | |
Source | LOCAL |
Template | BOOKS |
වඳ වී යාමේ අවදානමක් ඇති ශ්රී ලංකාවට ආවේණික ශාක
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මිහිතලයෙන් වඳ වී යාමට සැරසෙන, නැතිනම් මිහිතලයෙන්
වඳ වී යාමේ තර්ජනයට මුහුණ දී ඇති ශාක ගණන
දිනෙන් දින වැඩි වනු මිස අඩු වන බවක් නැති බව රතු දත්ත වාර්තා
සාමීක්ෂණයෙන් පෙනී යයි.
මීට ඍජුව ම මිනිසා වගකිය යුතු අතර, ඇතැම් අවස්ථවල දී
ස්වභාවධර්මයේ ක්රියා ද මීට හේතු වී තිබේ.
හේතුව කුමක් වුවත්, නුදුරු අනාගතයේ දී ම දුර්ලභ හා අලංකාර ශාක
ගණනාවකගේ පැවැත්ම අස්ථිර බව නම් පැවසිය යුතු ය.
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