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1999

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Vegetation Mosaic Around The Second Center Of Tourism Development In The Uludağ Mountain, Bursa, Turkey, Hülya Arslan, Gürcan Güleryüz, Mustafa Gökçeoğlu, Helmut Rehder Jan 1999

Vegetation Mosaic Around The Second Center Of Tourism Development In The Uludağ Mountain, Bursa, Turkey, Hülya Arslan, Gürcan Güleryüz, Mustafa Gökçeoğlu, Helmut Rehder

Turkish Journal of Botany

The vegetation mosaic around the Second Center of Tourism Development in Uludağ (Bursa) was determined by aerial photographs and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) techniques. The vegetation characteristic of the area is composed of dwarf shrub formation (Vaccinium myrtillus-Juniperus communis-comm. and Juniperus communis-comm.). In addition, a database related to the vegetation mosaic of the area was prepared.


Callus Production And Plant Regeneration From Anther Culture Of Some Turkish Barley Cultivars, Çi̇ğdem Savaşkan, Ivona Szarejko, M. Ci̇hat Toker Jan 1999

Callus Production And Plant Regeneration From Anther Culture Of Some Turkish Barley Cultivars, Çi̇ğdem Savaşkan, Ivona Szarejko, M. Ci̇hat Toker

Turkish Journal of Botany

Anther culture of four different barley cultivars ( Hordeum vulgareL. cvs. Anadolu, Cumhuriyet-50, Obruk-86 and Tokak-157/37) currently cultivated in Turkey has been investigated. Two different culture media (BAC3 and FHG) were used and the effect of a 21-day cold pretreatment was studied. Androgenesis on BAC3 medium was evaluated statistically in all genotypes and the percentage of anther response and the frequency of calli production were found significantly different (P


Contributions To Turkish Mycoflora From The Ardanuç District Of Artvin Province, Kenan Demi̇rel Jan 1999

Contributions To Turkish Mycoflora From The Ardanuç District Of Artvin Province, Kenan Demi̇rel

Turkish Journal of Botany

Macrofungi collected from the Ardanuç district between 1994-1996, and 56 taxa belonging to Basidiomycetes were identified.


New Floristic Records For Grid Square C6, Murat Eki̇ci̇, Tuna Eki̇m Jan 1999

New Floristic Records For Grid Square C6, Murat Eki̇ci̇, Tuna Eki̇m

Turkish Journal of Botany

No abstract provided.


Artificial Alimentation Of Bees Using Natural Juices During The Dry Season, Ramiro Bernal Acosta Jan 1999

Artificial Alimentation Of Bees Using Natural Juices During The Dry Season, Ramiro Bernal Acosta

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In the community of Tunshi San Nicols of the Licto parish in the Province of Chimborazo, an evaluation was done on the effect of an energetic supplementary feeding of bees (Italian-mestizas) during the dry season (September 23 to February 20). These supplements consisted of carrot juice (T1), orange juice (T2) and sugar cane juice (T3). These supplements were also compared to a control group (T0). The experimental units consisted of 16 standard beehives distributed randomly with the 4 treatments and 4 repetitions of each treatment. The results showed that sugar cane juice (T3) obtained the best results in the consumption …


Comparative Study Of Six Different Types Of Subtracts In The Production Of Earthworm Humus And Its Productive Effect In Vegetables (Radish, Beet, White Onion, Cabbage), Romeo Byron Romero Mancero Jan 1999

Comparative Study Of Six Different Types Of Subtracts In The Production Of Earthworm Humus And Its Productive Effect In Vegetables (Radish, Beet, White Onion, Cabbage), Romeo Byron Romero Mancero

Theses and Dissertations

In the province of Chimborazo, found in the Riobamba canton, a study was done with the purpose of comparing different subtracts for the production of earthworm humus (pig feces, guinea pig feces, rabbit feces, bovine feces, market residues, and vegetable residues from the harvest) and its productive effect in vegetables (radish, onion, beet and cabbage). Twenty-four beds, 1.5 m2 (1.5 x 1) in size, as well as sixteen 3 m2 (1 x 3) parcels were used for the study. A design of complete blocks was applied with a monofactorial in the first test, and a bifactorial in the second test. …


Field Research 1999, Dale L. Fjell Jan 1999

Field Research 1999, Dale L. Fjell

Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports

No abstract provided.


Francis Harper Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections Jan 1999

Francis Harper Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections

Finding Aids

This collection consists of the professional and personal papers of Cornell-trained naturalist Dr. Francis Harper. Materials span 1904-1972 and include field notebooks, correspondence, photographs, and audiovisual materials documenting the plant and animal life as well as human ecology of the Okefenokee Swamp area of South Georgia. The photographs within Series 1 show the flora, fauna, and people of the Okefenokee swamp. The photographs were taken by the Harpers while on their trips to the swamp. Photographs are all in black and white and range in size. The Field Journals chronicle his travels in the okefenokee, Canada, and New England. Materials …


Southwest Research-Extension Center, Field Day 1999 Jan 1999

Southwest Research-Extension Center, Field Day 1999

Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports

Report of agricultural research from Southwest Research-Extension Center of Kansas State University.


Kansas Fertilizer Research 1998, Ray E. Lamond Jan 1999

Kansas Fertilizer Research 1998, Ray E. Lamond

Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports

No abstract provided.


K-State Turfgrass Research 1999, Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station And Cooperative Extension Service Jan 1999

K-State Turfgrass Research 1999, Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station And Cooperative Extension Service

Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports

It might be a simple question, such as "Which tall fescue cultivars are best suited for use on lawns?" or possibly a more complicated one, such as "What causes the quality of my bentgrass greens to decline in July?" Answers to these questions and many others are contained in this 1999 edition of Turfgrass Research.


Cyclopropane Fatty Acid Expression In Plants, Katherine M. Schmid Jan 1999

Cyclopropane Fatty Acid Expression In Plants, Katherine M. Schmid

Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS

Pants [sic] are transformed with a bacterial cyclopropane fatty acid synthase gene to produce lipids containing cyclopropane fatty acids. Using this technology dihydrosterculate is produced in oilseed crops such as rape.