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Foliar Application Of Calcium Chloride And Borax Influences Plant Growth, Yield, And Quality Of Tomato (Lycopersicon Esculentum Mill.) Fruit, Abdur Rab, Ihsan-Ul Haq Jan 2012

Foliar Application Of Calcium Chloride And Borax Influences Plant Growth, Yield, And Quality Of Tomato (Lycopersicon Esculentum Mill.) Fruit, Abdur Rab, Ihsan-Ul Haq

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The influence of CaCl_2 and borax on growth, yield, and quality of tomato was investigated during the years 2009 and 2010. The experiment was laid out with a randomized complete block design. Calcium chloride (0.3% and 0.6%) and borax (0.2% and 0.4%) solutions were applied as foliar sprays either alone or in combination and data were recorded for plant height, branches per plant, flowers per cluster, fruits per plant, yield, fruit weight, fruit firmness, and total soluble solid content of the fruit. The application of CaCl_2 alone significantly increased the plant height and fruits per plant and decreased the incidence …


Effect Of Al Compounds On Soil Ph And Bioavailability Of Al In Two Acid Soils, Toufiq Iqbal Jan 2012

Effect Of Al Compounds On Soil Ph And Bioavailability Of Al In Two Acid Soils, Toufiq Iqbal

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Two aluminum compounds, AlCl_3 and Al(OH)_3, were used to determine the effect of Al compounds on pH and bioavailability of Al in 2 acid soils. Both soils were incubated for periods of 3, 10, and 30 days. Al-tolerant (ET8) and Al-sensitive (ES8) wheat seedlings were used as a testing plant to confirm bioavailability of Al^{3+} in soil solution. Both soils were acidified through the addition of Al compounds to detect the maximum Al^{3+} toxicity level of these compounds. The results showed that the AlCl3 compound increased the bioavailability of Al^{3+} in soil solutions. In contrast, AlCl_3 decreased bulk soil pH. …


Induction Of Variability Through Mutagenesis In Opium Poppy (Papaver Somniferum L.), Avijeet Chatterjee, Sudhir Shukla, Brij Kishore Mishra, Anu Rastogi, Sant Prasad Singh Jan 2012

Induction Of Variability Through Mutagenesis In Opium Poppy (Papaver Somniferum L.), Avijeet Chatterjee, Sudhir Shukla, Brij Kishore Mishra, Anu Rastogi, Sant Prasad Singh

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Opium poppy (Papaver somniferum L.), an important plant of the family Papaveraceae, is valued for its extensive medicinal properties due to the presence of more than 80 different alkaloids, which are products of the polygenic interaction of different genes involved in plant metabolism. Broadening the genetic base through induced mutation is a supplementary tool that can lead to the development of genetic variability. The present study was undertaken to generate a broad genetic variability through mutation breeding using physical doses (gamma radiation of kR10 to kR50 at an interval of kR10), chemical doses (EMS of 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, and 0.8% …


Evidence For The Origin Of The B Genome Of Bread Wheat Based On Chloroplast Dna, Nadia Haider Jan 2012

Evidence For The Origin Of The B Genome Of Bread Wheat Based On Chloroplast Dna, Nadia Haider

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The hexaploid bread wheat Triticum aestivum L. (AABBDD) is thought to have originated through one or more rare hybridization events between Aegilops tauschii (DD) and the tetraploid Emmer wheat T. turgidum subsp. dicoccon (AABB). The progenitor of the A genome of T. aestivum has generally been accepted to be T. urartu. The origin of the B genome, however, is controversial and still relatively unknown. Research has found the B genome in T. turgidum to be closely similar to the S genome in section Sitopsis of Aegilops L.; the Sitopsis diploid species were thus proposed as the probable maternal parent in …


Seed Priming With Iron And Boron Enhances Germination And Yield Of Dill (Anethum Graveolens), Bahram Mirshekari Jan 2012

Seed Priming With Iron And Boron Enhances Germination And Yield Of Dill (Anethum Graveolens), Bahram Mirshekari

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

To study the effects of seed priming with solutions of Fe and B, each at concentrations of 0.5%, 1%, 1.5%, and 2%, and 1.5% Fe + 1% B, on the germination and yield of dill (Anethum graveolens), 2 separate laboratory and field experiments were conducted. The results of the laboratory experiments indicated that the effect of the studied treatments on the final germination percentage was significant. The seedling vigor index of dill was restricted when the Fe and B concentrations increased beyond 1.5% and 1%, respectively. The highest seed yield was recorded for the concentration of 1.5% Fe + 1% …


Effect Of Row Spacing On Seed And Forage Yield In Sainfoin (Onobrychis Viciifolia Scop.) Cultivars, Vladeta Stevovic, Rade Stanisavljevic, Dragan Djukic, Dragan Djurovic Jan 2012

Effect Of Row Spacing On Seed And Forage Yield In Sainfoin (Onobrychis Viciifolia Scop.) Cultivars, Vladeta Stevovic, Rade Stanisavljevic, Dragan Djukic, Dragan Djurovic

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

A field experiment including 3 sainfoin cultivars (Makedonka, EG Norm, and the Sokobanja population) was set up in a seed production trial with the aim of determining adequate row spacing for seed and forage yield. The cultivars were sown at 3 different row spacings (20 cm, 50 cm, and 80 cm) and at a within-row spacing of 1 cm. Seed yield was determined over a 3-year period, whereas forage yield and quality were evaluated from the 2nd cut in the 2nd and 3rd years. Crop thinning through the years, distinct competitive ability of sainfoin, and a large impact of weather …


Effects Of Carbonized Rice Hull And Wood Charcoal Mixed With Pyroligneous Acid On The Yield, And Antioxidant And Nutritional Quality Of Rice, Mi Young Kang, Kyu Hong Heo, Joo Hee Kim, Sun Sik Cho, Pil Dae Seo, Cyren Rico, Sang Chul Lee Jan 2012

Effects Of Carbonized Rice Hull And Wood Charcoal Mixed With Pyroligneous Acid On The Yield, And Antioxidant And Nutritional Quality Of Rice, Mi Young Kang, Kyu Hong Heo, Joo Hee Kim, Sun Sik Cho, Pil Dae Seo, Cyren Rico, Sang Chul Lee

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The effects of mixture of rice hull charcoal and pyroligneous acid (MRPA) and mixture of wood charcoal and pyroligneous acid (MWPA) with reduced rate of chemical fertilizer on the yield, and antioxidant and nutritional quality of rice were investigated. Results showed that RF (Recommended N-P-K fertilizer application = 110-55-48 kg ha^{-1}) generally had higher agronomic and yield components than MWPA and MRPA treatments while MWPA was more effective in improving the yield of rice than MRPA. The total phenolic compounds and 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical electron-donating ability were improved at higher application rate of MWPA while xanthine oxidase (XO) inhibition was …


Site Index Curves For Young Populus Tremula Stands On Athos Peninsula (Northern Greece), Kyriaki Kitikidou, Minas Kaymakis, Elias Milios Jan 2012

Site Index Curves For Young Populus Tremula Stands On Athos Peninsula (Northern Greece), Kyriaki Kitikidou, Minas Kaymakis, Elias Milios

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Difference equations derived on the basis of the McDill-Amateis differential functions and from the integral form of the Bertalanffy, Richards, and Korf growth functions were used to model the dominant height growth of young European aspen (Populus tremula L.) stands on Athos Peninsula (northern Greece). Data from stem analysis were used for fitting. Both numerical and graphical analyses were used to compare alternative models. The cross-validation approach was used to analyze the predictive ability of the models. The algebraic difference form of the differential function proposed by McDill and Amateis resulted in the best compromise between biological and statistical aspects …


The Effect Of Ryegrass (Lolium Italicum L.) Stand Densities On Its Competitive Interaction With Cleavers (Galium Aparine L.), Sava Vrbnicanin, Mirjana Kresovic, Dragana Bozic, Aleksandar Simic, Radojka Maletic, Ahmet Uludağ Jan 2012

The Effect Of Ryegrass (Lolium Italicum L.) Stand Densities On Its Competitive Interaction With Cleavers (Galium Aparine L.), Sava Vrbnicanin, Mirjana Kresovic, Dragana Bozic, Aleksandar Simic, Radojka Maletic, Ahmet Uludağ

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Italian ryegrass (Lolium italicum L. cv. Tetraflorum) seed production is an important industrial activity in Serbia. Cleavers (Galium aparine L.) interferes in Italian ryegrass seed production as well as in many other crops. The effect of stand density of Italian ryegrass on its competitive interaction with cleavers was investigated in western Serbia in the 2005-2006 and 2006-2007 cropping seasons. The established density treatments of Italian ryegrass were 5 kg ha^{-1} seeding rate with 60 cm row spacing (SD_1), 5 kg ha^{-1} with 20 cm (SD_2), 20 kg ha^{-1} with 60 cm (SD_3), and 20 kg ha^{-1} with 20 cm (SD_4). …


An Evaluation Of Seed Spacing Accuracy Of A Vacuum Type Precision Metering Unit Based On Theoretical Considerations And Experiments, İsmet Önal, Adnan Deği̇rmenci̇oğlu, Arzu Yazgi Jan 2012

An Evaluation Of Seed Spacing Accuracy Of A Vacuum Type Precision Metering Unit Based On Theoretical Considerations And Experiments, İsmet Önal, Adnan Deği̇rmenci̇oğlu, Arzu Yazgi

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Currently the most widely used machine for precision seeding of cotton and maize seed is vacuum type. The capture of seeds by vacuum plate and the release of seeds from the vacuum plate should be performed precisely without missing or doubling. The physical phenomena should be clarified theoretically to understand how the precision seeding mechanism works. To solve these problems, an attempt was made to develop a nomogram using equations describing the technical characteristics of the seeder used in this study and to describe the seed capture mechanism relying on basic principles of fluid mechanics and aerodynamic properties of seeds. …


The Effect Of Cadmium On Growth And Antioxidant Responses In The Safflower (Carthamus Tinctorius L.) Callus, Shahram Namjooyan, Ramezanali Khavarinejad, Franceous Bernard, Shahrokh Namdjoyan, Hamed Piri Jan 2012

The Effect Of Cadmium On Growth And Antioxidant Responses In The Safflower (Carthamus Tinctorius L.) Callus, Shahram Namjooyan, Ramezanali Khavarinejad, Franceous Bernard, Shahrokh Namdjoyan, Hamed Piri

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) callus cultures grown in the presence of different concentrations (0-100 µM) of cadmium were assayed for growth, Cd accumulations, and antioxidative responses. Cadmium inhibited the growth of calli by 25% and 46% at 75 and 100 µM Cd concentrations, respectively. Cadmium concentration in the calli increased with an increased Cd supply in the growth medium. Calli accumulated 334 mg Cd kg^{-1} of their dry weight at 100 µM Cd. Cadmium induced oxidative stress, which was indicated by modulating antioxidant (glutathione and \alpha-tocopherol) levels and antioxidative enzymes. The effect of Cd on glutathione (GSH) was dose-dependent. The …


The Role Of Short-Term High Temperature Pretreatment On The Uv-B Tolerance Of Barley Cultivars, Nuran Çi̇çek, Ivanka Fedina, Hüsnü Çakirlar, Maya Velitchkova, Katya Georgieva Jan 2012

The Role Of Short-Term High Temperature Pretreatment On The Uv-B Tolerance Of Barley Cultivars, Nuran Çi̇çek, Ivanka Fedina, Hüsnü Çakirlar, Maya Velitchkova, Katya Georgieva

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The impact of pretreatment with high temperature (45 °C for 45 min) on the UV-B tolerance of 4 barley cultivars (Hordeum vulgare L. 'Bülbül-89', 'Kalaycı-97', 'Tarm-92', and 'Tokak-157/37') was examined. The response of the plants to treatment was evaluated by measuring the pigment content, chlorophyll a fluorescence, oxygen evolution, fraction of oxygen-evolving complex, proline content, UV-B-absorbing compounds (A_{535} and A_{300}), and stress markers (malondialdehyde, H_2O_2, and UV-B marker). Regardless of high temperature pretreatment, UV-B irradiation decreased the photosynthetic pigment content, photosystem II activity, oxygen evolution, and the fraction of oxygen-evolving complex in almost all of the barley cultivars. UV-B treatment …


Rootstock Potential Of Turkish Lagenaria Siceraria Germplasm For Watermelon: Plant Growth, Yield And Quality, Fati̇h Karaca, Hali̇t Yeti̇şi̇r, İlknur Solmaz, Eli̇f Çandir, Şener Kurt, Nebahat Sari, Zehra Güler Jan 2012

Rootstock Potential Of Turkish Lagenaria Siceraria Germplasm For Watermelon: Plant Growth, Yield And Quality, Fati̇h Karaca, Hali̇t Yeti̇şi̇r, İlknur Solmaz, Eli̇f Çandir, Şener Kurt, Nebahat Sari, Zehra Güler

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The rootstock potential of 21 bottle gourds (Lagenaria siceraria) collected from the Mediterranean region (Turkey) was investigated for watermelon with regard to plant growth, yield, and fruit quality. The Crimson Tide watermelon cultivar was used as a scion and 2 commercial rootstocks (L. siceraria) were also used for comparison. In greenhouse conditions, the survival rate of grafted plants and the effect of rootstocks on plant growth were determined. The grafted plants were planted under low tunnels in early spring and the effects of the rootstocks on early yield, total yield, and fruit quality were evaluated. The survival rates of the …


Large Scale Evaluation Of Single Storm And Short/Long Term Erosivity Index Models, Alidad Karami, Mehdi Homaee, Mohammad Reza Neyshabouri, Sadegh Afzalinia, Sanaz Basirat Jan 2012

Large Scale Evaluation Of Single Storm And Short/Long Term Erosivity Index Models, Alidad Karami, Mehdi Homaee, Mohammad Reza Neyshabouri, Sadegh Afzalinia, Sanaz Basirat

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Rainfall erosivity of the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) is influenced by the type, amount, and intensity of storm. In this research, rainfall data from 18 recording rain gauge stations were collected and analyzed. Further, their single storm, daily, monthly, and annual erosion indices were calculated and estimated by different models. Duration of each rainfall was divided into 15 min intervals. Intensity and energy of each interval, maximum rainfall intensity of 30 min, total energy of each rainfall, and erosivity index of every single storm were calculated. Furthermore, Cooley's model for single storm was evaluated and its coefficients were …


Enhancement Of Emergence Potential And Stand Establishment Of Moringa Oleifera Lam. By Seed Priming, Wasif Nouman, Muhammad Tahir Siddiqui, Shahzad Maqsood Ahmed Basra, Irfan Afzal, Hafeez Ur Rehman Jan 2012

Enhancement Of Emergence Potential And Stand Establishment Of Moringa Oleifera Lam. By Seed Priming, Wasif Nouman, Muhammad Tahir Siddiqui, Shahzad Maqsood Ahmed Basra, Irfan Afzal, Hafeez Ur Rehman

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Moringa oleifera is a miracle tree that can be used in multiple ways, including as foodstuff, livestock fodder, a plant growth enhancer, or a water purifier. While the stem cutting method is easy and successful for tree propagation, the recent introduction of moringa as a field crop for biomass production requires propagation through seeds. The germination of stored moringa seeds is a problem of great concern that may be overcome by employing seed priming techniques. A pot study was conducted to explore the potential of seed priming in moringa. Seeds were subjected to hydropriming, matripriming, and priming with moringa leaf …


Identification Of Species Of Vicia Subgenus Vicia (Fabaceae) Using Chloroplast Dna Data, Nadia Haider, Imad Nabulsi, Nizar Mirali Jan 2012

Identification Of Species Of Vicia Subgenus Vicia (Fabaceae) Using Chloroplast Dna Data, Nadia Haider, Imad Nabulsi, Nizar Mirali

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Vicia subgenus Vicia (Fabaceae) contains several economically important food and forage legume species. Generally, the taxonomy and identification of these species have relied heavily on a few diagnostic morphological characters (e.g., the number of flowers per inflorescence). However, there are several specimens with intermediate morphological characters that make diagnosis of these species using those characters a difficult task for nonspecialists and render results that are not always accurate. The use of molecular markers, therefore, is the most attractive alternative strategy for a more accurate identification of species of the subgenus Vicia. In the present study, an attempt was made to …


Differences In Some Physical And Chemical Properties Of Wheat Grains From Different Parts Within The Spike, Hüseyi̇n Boz, Kami̇l Emre Gerçekaslan, Mehmet Murat Karaoğlu, Hali̇s Gürbüz Kotancilar Jan 2012

Differences In Some Physical And Chemical Properties Of Wheat Grains From Different Parts Within The Spike, Hüseyi̇n Boz, Kami̇l Emre Gerçekaslan, Mehmet Murat Karaoğlu, Hali̇s Gürbüz Kotancilar

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

There is not enough information on the distribution of grain components from different areas within a spike of wheat. The aim of this study was to determine how grain position affects some physical and chemical properties of grains. Grain size, thousand-grain and hectoliter weight, Zeleny sedimentation, falling number, wheat color, grain hardness, wet and dry gluten contents, and protein and ash contents were determined in grains from different parts of the spike (bottom, middle, and top) in Karasu-90, Palandöken-97, Yıldırım, Bezostaya-1, and Doğu-88 wheat varieties. Grain position in the spike had a significant effect on some physical and chemical properties …


Genetic Characterization Of Pyrenophora Graminea Isolates And The Reactions Of Some Barley Cultivars To Leaf Stripe Disease Under Greenhouse Conditions, Harun Bayraktar, Kadi̇r Akan Jan 2012

Genetic Characterization Of Pyrenophora Graminea Isolates And The Reactions Of Some Barley Cultivars To Leaf Stripe Disease Under Greenhouse Conditions, Harun Bayraktar, Kadi̇r Akan

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The genetic diversity of Pyrenophora graminea, the causal agent of barley leaf stripe disease, was characterized by restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) of the rDNA internal transcribed spacer region and intersimple sequence repeat (ISSR) analysis. A total of 45 P. graminea isolates recovered from different geographic origins and barley cultivars or genotypes produced identical RFLP banding patterns with HinfI, MspI, Hin6I and BsuRI restriction enzymes. ISSR analysis indicated that there was little genetic variability among the isolates. A dendrogram based on Jaccard's coefficient separated the isolates into 4 clusters with 12% dissimilarity. In the dendrogram, the isolates collected from different …


Investigating Rainfall Erosivity Indices In Arid And Semiarid Climates Of Iran, Elaheh Moussavi Kiassari, Davood Nikkami, Mohammad Hossein Mahdian, Ebrahim Pazira Jan 2012

Investigating Rainfall Erosivity Indices In Arid And Semiarid Climates Of Iran, Elaheh Moussavi Kiassari, Davood Nikkami, Mohammad Hossein Mahdian, Ebrahim Pazira

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The rainfall erosivity index is one of the most important factors influencing soil erosion. For this reason, investigating the accuracy of rainfall erosivity indices is very important in different climatic regions. The objective of this research was to investigate different rainfall erosivity factors and determine the most appropriate ones for use in the central and northeastern parts of Iran. For this reason, necessary data were collected from 92, 6 and 10 soil erosion research plots in Khorasan Razavi, Semnan and Isfahan provinces, respectively. The rainfall intensities were recorded, as was the sediment yield associated with storm events, and 63 different …


Two-Stage Sampling To Estimate Individual Tree Biomass, Ramazan Özçeli̇k, Tuncay Eraslan Jan 2012

Two-Stage Sampling To Estimate Individual Tree Biomass, Ramazan Özçeli̇k, Tuncay Eraslan

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The accurate estimation of tree biomass is crucial for the efficient management of forest resources. In this study, we used a subsampling method for unbiased estimates of above-ground tree biomass. The method consists of 2 stages: the first stage consists of randomized branch sampling (RBS) and the second stage uses importance sampling (IS). RBS is used to select a path from the butt of an object branch to a terminal segment. IS is used for selecting a disk that produces unbiased estimates of the fresh biomass of tree. In this study, the subsampling method was tested on 14 black pine …


Oilseed Rape (Brassica Napus L.) Genotypic Variation In Response To Boron Deficiency, Jasna Savic, Volker Römheld, Miroslav Nikolic Jan 2012

Oilseed Rape (Brassica Napus L.) Genotypic Variation In Response To Boron Deficiency, Jasna Savic, Volker Römheld, Miroslav Nikolic

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Boron efficiency of 16 oilseed rape genotypes was tested using both hydroponic and pot-soil growing techniques. From the nutrient solution experiment (0.1 and 10 µM B), 4 representative contrasting genotypes were selected based on relative root and shoot growth. These were then grown in pots with low-B soil (0.25 mg kg^{-1}). From the nutrient solution experiment, 2 genotypes selected as B-inefficient did not show any growth disorders, and the concentration of B in the shoots was above critical. Furthermore, 4 contrasting genotypes were subjected to the stable 11B isotope-enriched uptake solution for 6 h to verify possible low B-induced active …


Response Of Maize And Soybeans To Liming, Luka Andric, Mirta Rastija, Tihana Teklic, Vlado Kovacevic Jan 2012

Response Of Maize And Soybeans To Liming, Luka Andric, Mirta Rastija, Tihana Teklic, Vlado Kovacevic

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

A field trial with the application of 3 rates (0, 5, and 20 t ha^{-1}) of hydratized calcite (73% CaO + 2%-3% MgO + 21% H_2O) was set up in the spring of 2006. The experiment area had 3 plots of 630 m2. Each plot was divided into 4 subplots for replications. Over the next 2 years, the residual effects of liming on plant yield and nutrient uptake were investigated using maize hybrid OsSK499 in 2006 and 2007 and soybean variety Ika in 2008. The ear leaves of maize at flowering (mid-July 2006 and 2007) were analyzed for P, K, …


Influence Of Soil Chemical Properties On Relative Abundance Of Arbuscular Mycorrhiza In Forested Soils In Malaysia, Kian Huat Ong, John Keen Chubo, Jie Hung King, Chia Shing Lee, Dennis Shan An Su, Philip Sipen Jan 2012

Influence Of Soil Chemical Properties On Relative Abundance Of Arbuscular Mycorrhiza In Forested Soils In Malaysia, Kian Huat Ong, John Keen Chubo, Jie Hung King, Chia Shing Lee, Dennis Shan An Su, Philip Sipen

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The effect of soil chemical properties on the diversity and colonization of arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) varies among ecosystems. This study was conducted to assess and compare the abundance of AM in a rehabilitated forest and a logged-over forest soil using the most probable number and spore number methods. Glomus (71.7%-82.1%) and Acaulospora (17.4%-19.5%) were found to be abundant in both sites, while Gigaspora was found only in the logged-over forest. The abundance of AM in the rehabilitated forest based on the spore count was significantly higher than in the logged-over forest by a 6-fold difference. Furthermore, root colonization in the …


Effects Of Low-Molecular-Weight Organic Acids On Phosphorus Sorption Characteristics In Some Calcareous Soils, Neda Moradi, Mirhasan Rasouli Sadaghiani, Ebrahim Sepehr, Babak Abdollahi Mandoulakani Jan 2012

Effects Of Low-Molecular-Weight Organic Acids On Phosphorus Sorption Characteristics In Some Calcareous Soils, Neda Moradi, Mirhasan Rasouli Sadaghiani, Ebrahim Sepehr, Babak Abdollahi Mandoulakani

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Understanding the role of organic acids in phosphorus sorption in soils is very important for economic and environmentally friendly management of soil P. Thus, calcareous surface soils (0-30 cm) from West Azerbaijan Province, Iran, were sampled to study the effect of different organic acids on P sorption. Soil samples (2.5 g) were equilibrated with 25 mL of 0.01 M CaCl_2 solution containing 0-20 mg P L^{-1} and 5 mmol L^{-1} of different organic acids (citric, oxalic, and malic acid). The sorption data were well fitted to Freundlich and linear equations but not to the Langmuir equation. The standard P requirements …


Liquid Atomization And Spray Drift Measurement In A Wind Tunnel For A Twin Fluid System With A Deflector Nozzle, Zoltán Gulyás, László Fenyvesi, Sándor Szoboszlay Jan 2012

Liquid Atomization And Spray Drift Measurement In A Wind Tunnel For A Twin Fluid System With A Deflector Nozzle, Zoltán Gulyás, László Fenyvesi, Sándor Szoboszlay

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The objectives of this research were to inspect the drop production of a twin fluid system with the Floodjet TK SS 10 042 deflector nozzle and to identify the drift of the droplets produced by the nozzle in a wind tunnel when using the nozzle with the individual settings provided by the company that enlisted our institute to do the described research task. The results of the inspection of drop production, done using a particle sizer, showed that the values of volume diameter D_{v10} were low, the percentage of drops smaller than 100 µm in size was considerable, and the …


Soil Failure Mode In Front Of A Multiple-Tip Horizontally Operated Penetrometer, Abbas Hemmat, Azar Khorsandi, Vahab Shafaie Jan 2012

Soil Failure Mode In Front Of A Multiple-Tip Horizontally Operated Penetrometer, Abbas Hemmat, Azar Khorsandi, Vahab Shafaie

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Mechanical resistance of a soil to failure has been widely used to estimate the degree of soil compaction. Our previous study showed that the magnitude of force measured by the horizontally operated penetrometer depends on the soil failure mode in front of the sensor tip. In this research, 2 horizontally operated penetrometers were developed to investigate whether the critical depth (dc) at which the soil failure transition from brittle to compressive occurs is dictated by the aspect ratio (working depth/width ratio) of the tip or of the shank of the sensor. In the first sensor, the width of the shank …


Influence Of Eccentric Drawbar Force On Power Delivery Efficiency Of A Wheeled Tractor, Mirko Simikic, Nebojsa Dedovic, Lazar Savin, Milan Tomic, Hasan Hüseyi̇n Si̇lleli̇, Ondrej Ponjican Jan 2012

Influence Of Eccentric Drawbar Force On Power Delivery Efficiency Of A Wheeled Tractor, Mirko Simikic, Nebojsa Dedovic, Lazar Savin, Milan Tomic, Hasan Hüseyi̇n Si̇lleli̇, Ondrej Ponjican

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Power delivery efficiency shows how much engine power is used for a tractor drawbar. Eccentric traction is a factor influencing the power delivery efficiency of a wheeled tractor. It occurs as a consequence of the offset position of a tractor implement, that is, when the traction line of the tractor and resistance line of the implement are parallel and do not coincide. This paper presents research on the power delivery efficiency of wheeled tractors and its dependence on wheel slippage of central and eccentric drawbar forces on unplowed and plowed stubble. For this purpose, mathematical models and one algorithm were …


The Effect Of Temperature And Precipitation On The Intra-Annual Radial Growth Of Fagus Orientalis Lipsky In Artvin, Turkey, Nesi̇be Köse, Hüseyi̇n Tuncay Güner Jan 2012

The Effect Of Temperature And Precipitation On The Intra-Annual Radial Growth Of Fagus Orientalis Lipsky In Artvin, Turkey, Nesi̇be Köse, Hüseyi̇n Tuncay Güner

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

In this paper, we present the longest tree-ring chronology of oriental beech from Artvin, identify the most important climate factors affecting radial growth, and compare our results with the oriental beech chronology from Belgrad Forest. Stem disks were taken from 10 living oriental beech trees, and earlywood and latewood bands were measured separately in addition to ring width. The longest (442-year-long) chronology of earlywood, latewood, and total ring width for oriental beech were built from Artvin, Turkey. All chronologies (earlywood, latewood, and total ring width) were found to be highly sensitive to climate with mean sensitivity values of 0.3034, 0.286, …


Optimizing Water And Nitrogen Use For Maize Production Under Semiarid Conditions, Hafiz Mohkum Hammad, Ashfaq Ahmad, Farhat Abbas, Wajid Farhad Jan 2012

Optimizing Water And Nitrogen Use For Maize Production Under Semiarid Conditions, Hafiz Mohkum Hammad, Ashfaq Ahmad, Farhat Abbas, Wajid Farhad

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Water and nitrogen are among the most important crop inputs for optimum production of maize (Zea mays L.). A comprehensive experiment was conducted during 2009 and 2010 under the semiarid conditions of Pakistan to evaluate the effects of water and N applications on the growth and yield of irrigated maize. The objective was to formulate water and N best management practices (BMPs) for the above conditions. Three irrigation regimes (525, 450, and 375 mm ha^{-1}) with 5 N rates (0, 75, 150, 225, and 300 kg ha^{-1}) were tested using a split plot with a randomized complete block design. The …


Use Of Discriminant Analysis For Selection Of Hybrid Maize Parent Lines, Ahmet Öz Jan 2012

Use Of Discriminant Analysis For Selection Of Hybrid Maize Parent Lines, Ahmet Öz

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

This study was conducted to investigate the opportunity to utilize discriminant analysis in the selection of parent lines in hybrid maize breeding. For this purpose, top crosses were obtained by top-crossing 31 inbred maize lines with the FRMo.17 line in 2003. These hybrids were subjected to preyield trials in 2004. The same lines were subjected to observation tests in 2003 and 2004, and yield and yield components were determined. The obtained data were analyzed using the discriminant analysis method. The distances between the lines were determined according to D2 and canonical values. The TK-108, TK-110, TK-13, TK-347, TK-175, TK-157, and …