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Propagating Trembling Aspen From Root Cuttings: Impact Of Storage Length And Phenological Period Of Root Donor Plants, Jessica Snedden, Simon M. Landhausser, Victor J. Lieffers, Lee R. Charleson 2010 Utah State University

Propagating Trembling Aspen From Root Cuttings: Impact Of Storage Length And Phenological Period Of Root Donor Plants, Jessica Snedden, Simon M. Landhausser, Victor J. Lieffers, Lee R. Charleson

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Two experiments were conducted to examine the effects of growing conditions, duration of cold storage, and distinct phenological periods of root donor plants on the propagation success of aspen rootlings. Root donor plants were produced either under greenhouse or open grown conditions. Root cuttings were periodically collected from donor plants that had been stored for various lengths of time in cold storage (up to 180 days), or that were stored dormant in cold storage (up to 150 days) and then grown for another full growing season. Longer storage of donor plants produced only slightly smaller rootlings and resulted in slightly …


Regeneration Response And Seedling Bank Dynamics On A Dendroctonus Rufipennis-Killed Picea Engelmannii Landscape, R. Justin DeRose, James N. Long 2010 Utah State University

Regeneration Response And Seedling Bank Dynamics On A Dendroctonus Rufipennis-Killed Picea Engelmannii Landscape, R. Justin Derose, James N. Long

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Question: How does regeneration response to a host- specific, high-severity, infrequent Dendroctonus rufipennis outbreak differ from our conceptualization of high-severity, infrequent/low-severity, frequent disturbance regimes in Picea engelmannii - Abies lasiocarpa communities? Location: Southern Utah, USA. Methods: One hundred and seven plots across a high- elevation P. engelmannii forest were sampled to re- construct pre-outbreak overstory and seedling bank densities, and calculate their associated metrics of diversity. Decade of establishment by seedling bank trees indicated ‘‘chronic’’ and ‘‘pulse’’ regenerators. Results: The post-outbreak overstory and seedling bank were dominated by A. lasiocarpa. Although Pinus flexilis, Pinus ponderosa, Picea pungens, and Psuedotsuga menziesii …


Aspen Regeneration After 2000 Fires On The Bitterroot, Tim Benedict 2010 Utah State University

Aspen Regeneration After 2000 Fires On The Bitterroot, Tim Benedict

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Relationship Of Climate And Growth Of Quaking Aspen (Populus Tremuloides) In Yellowstone National Park, Erik S. Jules, Allyson L. Carroll, Matthew J. Kauffman 2010 Utah State University

Relationship Of Climate And Growth Of Quaking Aspen (Populus Tremuloides) In Yellowstone National Park, Erik S. Jules, Allyson L. Carroll, Matthew J. Kauffman

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Quaking aspen is a widespread tree that is in decline across wide areas of western North America, and is predicted to experience a large range shift if future climate predictions are realized. The purpose of our study was to determine what climate factors have influenced aspen growth in Yellowstone National Park, USA, and to determine whether these climatic influences vary across a heterogeneous landscape. We extracted increment cores from 10-12 aspen in each of 16 stands spread across a 1,526 km2 area. Using ring widths, we created a182-year standardized chronology from 1821 to 2003 A.D. composed of 151 series. We …


Aspen Mortality Summit, December 18 And 19, 2006, Salt Lake City, Utah, Dale L. Bartos, Wayne D. Shepperd 2010 Utah State University

Aspen Mortality Summit, December 18 And 19, 2006, Salt Lake City, Utah, Dale L. Bartos, Wayne D. Shepperd

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The USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station sponsored an aspen sum- mit meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah, on December 18 and19, 2006, to discuss the rapidly increasing mortality of aspen (Populus tremuloides) throughout the western United States. Selected scientists, university faculty, and managers from Federal, State, and non-profit agencies with experience working with aspen were invited. Participants were first asked to share information on recent aspen mortality. Subject matter working groups were then asked to determine factors associated with recent aspen mortality, recommend research needs, and organize those needs into testable questions and hypotheses. This report documents their …


Tolerance Of Brown-Rot And Dry-Rot Fungi To Cca And Acq Wood Preservatives, COŞKUN KÖSE, SAİP NAMİ KARTAL 2010 TÜBİTAK

Tolerance Of Brown-Rot And Dry-Rot Fungi To Cca And Acq Wood Preservatives, Coşkun Köse, Sai̇p Nami̇ Kartal

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Copper remains the primary biocide component used today to protect wood. Increased interest in the use of non-arsenic copper-based wood preservatives has also led to increased studies on copper-tolerant decay fungi. Oxalic acid production by brown-rot fungi is proposed as one mechanism of copper tolerance. This study evaluated oxalic acid production and copper losses from ACQ- and CCA-treated Pinus sylvestris L. and Populus × euramericana I 214 wood by brown-rot fungi: Postia placenta, Gloeophyllum trabeum, Tyromyces palustris, and 2 strains of Serpula lacrymans. There was no clear linear correlation among mass losses, oxalic acid production, or copper losses in most …


Assaying Of Diversity Among Soybean (Glycin Max (L.) Merr.) And Peanut (Arachis Hypogaea L.) Genotypes At Dna Level, FAHEEM SHEHZAD BALOCH, CEMAL KURT, HALİL HALİS ARIOĞLU, HAKAN ÖZKAN 2010 TÜBİTAK

Assaying Of Diversity Among Soybean (Glycin Max (L.) Merr.) And Peanut (Arachis Hypogaea L.) Genotypes At Dna Level, Faheem Shehzad Baloch, Cemal Kurt, Hali̇l Hali̇s Arioğlu, Hakan Özkan

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Developing successful strategies to ensure future increase in yield of soybean and peanut crops hinges in part, on improving the genetic basis of the cultivars. Knowledge of genetic relationships in crop breeding programs provides valuable information that can be used by plant breeders as a parental line selection tool. So far, a thorough analysis of genetic diversity among the soybean and peanut genotypes grown in Turkey had not been attempted at DNA level. In this study, inter-simple sequence repeats (ISSR) and sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) markers were used to evaluate the genetic diversity between 21 soybean and 32 peanut cultivars …


Estimation Of Effective Plant Area Index For South Korean Forests Using Lidar System, D. A. Kwak, W. K. Lee, Menas Kafatos, Y. Son, H. K. Cho, S. H. Lee 2010 Korea University

Estimation Of Effective Plant Area Index For South Korean Forests Using Lidar System, D. A. Kwak, W. K. Lee, Menas Kafatos, Y. Son, H. K. Cho, S. H. Lee

Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Articles and Research

Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) systems can be used to estimate both vertical and horizontal forest structure. Woody components, the leaves of trees and the understory can be described with high precision, using geo-registered 3D-points. Based on this concept, the Effective Plant Area Indices (PAIe) for areas of Korean Pine (Pinus koraiensis), Japanese Larch (Larix leptolepis) and Oak (Quercus spp.) were estimated by calculating the ratio of intercepted and incident LIDAR laser rays for the canopies of the three forest types. Initially, the canopy gap fraction (GLiDAR) was generated by extracting the LiDAR data reflected from the canopy surface, or …


Changes In Hay Yield And Quality Of Bulbous Barley At Different Phenological Stages, FERAT UZUN 2010 TÜBİTAK

Changes In Hay Yield And Quality Of Bulbous Barley At Different Phenological Stages, Ferat Uzun

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The objective of this study was to determine the changes in hay yield and quality components at different phenological stages of a bulbous barley (Hordeum bulbosum L.) population handpicked from natural flora during 2003-2007 in Samsun, Turkey. The phenological stages of bulbous barley during spring-summer (grazing maturity, early heading, heading, and milk-dough) and autumn (early growing) were investigated. Significant differences were observed in hay yield, relative feed value (RFV), crude protein (CP), acid and neutral detergent fiber (ADF and NDF), Ca, Mg, K, P, Mn, Fe, and Zn concentrations, and K(Ca + Mg)^{-1} and Ca P^{-1} ratios of DM, depending …


Neutral Sulfite Semi-Chemical Pulping Of Rapeseed Residues, MOHAMMAD AHMADI, AHMAD JAHAN LATIBARI, MEHDI FAEZIPOUR, SAHAB HEDJAZI 2010 TÜBİTAK

Neutral Sulfite Semi-Chemical Pulping Of Rapeseed Residues, Mohammad Ahmadi, Ahmad Jahan Latibari, Mehdi Faezipour, Sahab Hedjazi

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Neutral sulfite semi-chemical (NSSC) pulping of rapeseed residues from Karadj rapeseed growing fields was investigated. Rapeseed residue was collected from the research field at the Agriculture and Natural Resources Campus, University of Tehran located in Karadj. Cellulose, lignin, holocellulose, extractives soluble in alcohol acetone, 1% NaOH solubility, and ash were determined as 42 ± 2%, 17 ± 1%, 77.5 ± 2%, 2.2 ± 0.1%, 50.3 ± 1.6%, and 6%, respectively. Fiber length, width, and cell wall thickness were measured as 1.190 mm, 32 \mum, and 4 \mum. Three pulping durations of 20, 40, and 60 min and 5 chemical charges …


Determining The Levels Of Genetic Variation Using Ssr Markers In Three Turkish Barley Materials Known As Tokak, NEJDET KANDEMİR, AHMET YILDIRIM, RAHİME GÜNDÜZ 2010 TÜBİTAK

Determining The Levels Of Genetic Variation Using Ssr Markers In Three Turkish Barley Materials Known As Tokak, Nejdet Kandemi̇r, Ahmet Yildirim, Rahi̇me Gündüz

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Genetic variations are the raw materials of plant breeding and have been increasingly narrowed due to various reasons. Landraces are good sources of genetic variation, but need to be characterized first. This study was conducted to determine the levels of genetic variation in 3 barley materials originated in Turkey, all known as Tokak. Of the 3 materials used, PI 470281 is a landrace and CIHO 10093 is a pure line. The third is Tokak 157/37, a major cultivar of Turkey considered to be a landrace. In order to detect the levels of polymorphism within and among these materials 30 SSR …


The Effect Of Nitrogen And Phosphorus Fertilization On Yield, Some Fruit Characteristics, Hormone Concentrations, And Alternate Bearing In Pistachio, NURDAN TUNA GÜNEŞ, YEŞİM OKAY, A. İLHAMİ KÖKSAL, MEHMET KÖROĞLU 2010 TÜBİTAK

The Effect Of Nitrogen And Phosphorus Fertilization On Yield, Some Fruit Characteristics, Hormone Concentrations, And Alternate Bearing In Pistachio, Nurdan Tuna Güneş, Yeşi̇m Okay, A. İlhami̇ Köksal, Mehmet Köroğlu

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

This research was carried out in order to determine the effects of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization on yield, some fruit characteristics, hormone concentrations, and alternate bearing in pistachio (Pistacia vera L.) cv. 'Kırmızı' grafted on P. vera over 3 consecutive years. Nitrogen was applied at the rate of 0 (control), 800, 1000, and 1200 g tree^{-1}, and phosphorus was applied at the rate of 0 (control), 200, 400, and 600 g tree^{-1} into the soil. As a result, although yield mostly decreased and nut weight increased, especially in the 2^{nd} year ('off' year), considerable interactions among fertilizer rates were determined …


Impact Of Irrigation Water Quality, Irrigation Systems, Irrigation Rates And Soil Amendments On Tomato Production In Sandy Calcareous Soil, ABDULRASOUL M. AL-OMRAN, A. R. AL-HARBI, MAHMOUD A. WAHB-ALLAH, MAHMOUD NADEEM, ALI AL-ETER 2010 TÜBİTAK

Impact Of Irrigation Water Quality, Irrigation Systems, Irrigation Rates And Soil Amendments On Tomato Production In Sandy Calcareous Soil, Abdulrasoul M. Al-Omran, A. R. Al-Harbi, Mahmoud A. Wahb-Allah, Mahmoud Nadeem, Ali Al-Eter

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Low quality water for irrigation can impose a major environmental constraint to crop productivity. Effects of water quality, irrigation system, irrigation rates, and type of amendment on the yield and quality of tomato plants were investigated during the 2 growing seasons of 2005/2006 and 2006/2007. Two water quality treatments (fresh water with electrical conductivity (EC) of 0.86 dS m^{-1}, and saline water with EC of 3.6 dS m^{-1}), 2 drip irrigation systems (surface and subsurface), 3 irrigation rates (2, 4, and 6 L h^{-1}) and 3 amendment types (clay deposit, and organic matter and without amendment) were applied. The results …


Allelopathic Potential Of Euphorbia Helioscopia L. Against Wheat (Triticum Aestivum L.), Chickpea (Cicer Arietinum L.) And Lentil (Lens Culinaris Medic.), ASIF TANVEER, AQEEL REHMAN, MUHAMMAD MANSOOR JAVAID, RANA NADEEM ABBAS, MUHAMMAD SIBTAIN, AZRAF UL HAQ AHMAD, MUHAMMAD SAHID IBIN-I-ZAMIR, K. M. CHAUDHARY, A. AZIZ 2010 TÜBİTAK

Allelopathic Potential Of Euphorbia Helioscopia L. Against Wheat (Triticum Aestivum L.), Chickpea (Cicer Arietinum L.) And Lentil (Lens Culinaris Medic.), Asif Tanveer, Aqeel Rehman, Muhammad Mansoor Javaid, Rana Nadeem Abbas, Muhammad Sibtain, Azraf Ul Haq Ahmad, Muhammad Sahid Ibin-I-Zamir, K. M. Chaudhary, A. Aziz

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Studies investigating the allelopathic effect of root, stem, leaf, and fruit water extracts and infested soil of Euphorbia helioscopia L. on the seed germination and seedling growth of wheat, chickpea, and lentil were conducted in a completely randomized design with 4 replications. Water extracts of root, stem, leaf, and fruit were prepared by soaking dried plant parts of E. helioscopia in water (1:20 w/v) for a period of 24 h. Seedling emergence, seedling vigor index, and total dry weight of wheat, chickpea, and lentil seedlings were significantly reduced when these crops were grown in soil taken from an E. helioscopia …


Commercially Suitable Pectin Methylesterase From Valencia Orange Peels, ŞEBNEM ŞİMŞEK, AHMET YEMENİCİOĞLU 2010 TÜBİTAK

Commercially Suitable Pectin Methylesterase From Valencia Orange Peels, Şebnem Şi̇mşek, Ahmet Yemeni̇ci̇oğlu

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

A simple and effective procedure was developed to extract pectin methylesterase (PME) from Valencia orange peels. Orange peels contain 25-34 \mumol of COOH min^{-1} g^{-1} of peel PME activity. The enzyme was ionically bound to cell walls and could not be extracted with water. This enables removal of water soluble pectic substances and oils from peels via homogenization and washing with water before enzyme extraction. Enzyme extraction can be conducted simply by addition of suitable amounts of NaCl (optimum: 10 g of NaCl 100 g^{-1} of extraction mixture) to peel homogenate and stirring (optimum: 30 min at 200 rpm). The …


Determination Of Gene Escape And Fruit Quality Characteristics In Transgenic Melon (Cucumis Melo L. Var. Inodorus), YEŞİM YALÇIN MENDİ, NEBAHAT SARI, ASİYE AKYILDIZ, İLKNUR SOLMAZ, CEREN ÜNEK, OKAN ÖZKAYA, SEDAT SERÇE 2010 TÜBİTAK

Determination Of Gene Escape And Fruit Quality Characteristics In Transgenic Melon (Cucumis Melo L. Var. Inodorus), Yeşi̇m Yalçin Mendi̇, Nebahat Sari, Asi̇ye Akyildiz, İlknur Solmaz, Ceren Ünek, Okan Özkaya, Sedat Serçe

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Gene escape and fruit quality characteristics of transgenic melons (Cucumis melo L. var inodorus cv. 'Kirkagac 637') resistant to zucchini yellow mosaic virus (ZYMV) and control plants were investigated under screenhouse conditions. No significant differences were observed between transgenic and transgenic × control genotypes, with regard to rind thickness, fruit cavity length, fruit cavity width, total soluble solids, pistil scar diameter, and peduncle length. Fruit characters, including fruit weight, fruit width, fruit length, fruit flesh thickness, and peduncle diameter were significantly different. These results indicate that transgenic × control genotypes had higher values than transgenic (T4 and T20) genotypes, regarding …


Detection Of The Cry1 Gene In Bacillus Thuringiensis Isolates From Agricultural Fields And Their Bioactivity Against Two Stored Product Moth Larvae, İLYAS BOZLAĞAN, ABDURRAHMAN AYVAZ, FATMA ÖZTÜRK, LEYLA AÇIK, MİKAİL AKBULUT, SEMİH YILMAZ 2010 TÜBİTAK

Detection Of The Cry1 Gene In Bacillus Thuringiensis Isolates From Agricultural Fields And Their Bioactivity Against Two Stored Product Moth Larvae, İlyas Bozlağan, Abdurrahman Ayvaz, Fatma Öztürk, Leyla Açik, Mi̇kai̇l Akbulut, Semi̇h Yilmaz

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Sixty Bacillus spp. isolates were obtained from different agricultural fields in Kayseri province using selective media. Total DNA was isolated and analyzed by PCR using cry1 general primers. Of the 60 tested isolates, 17 carried the cry1 gene. B. thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki and all other isolates exhibited approximately 19-kb plasmid bands. In addition to the 270-bp band, the standard strain and isolate I47 yielded 180-bp PCR products. The isolates and standard strain were toxic to Ephestia kuehniella Zeller and Plodia interpunctella Hubner larvae. Insecticidal activity of isolates I36, I37, and I40 against Ephestia kuehniella was higher than that of the …


Organic Materials: Sources Of Nitrogen In The Organic Production Of Lettuce, MAJA MANOJLOVIC, RANKO CABILOVSKI, MARTINA BAVEC 2010 TÜBİTAK

Organic Materials: Sources Of Nitrogen In The Organic Production Of Lettuce, Maja Manojlovic, Ranko Cabilovski, Martina Bavec

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

This paper presents the results of 2 experiments: an incubation experiment and a subsequent field experiment. An incubation experiment was set up in order to determine the mineralization potential of different organic materials (OMs) (well-rotted farmyard manure [FTM], guano [G], soybean seed [S], and forage pea seed [P]), the kinetics of mineral nitrogen (N) release, and the correlation between OM content and the quantity of mineralized N. The results of the incubation experiment were checked under field conditions in which different OMs were used as N sources for lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.). The highest mineralization rate constant k (0.127 day^{-1}) …


Effects Of Alternative Spray Programs And Various Combinations Of Green Pruning On Powdery Mildew [Uncinula Necator (Schw.) Burr.] In Karasakız (Kuntra) Grape Cultivar, İSMET YILDIRIM, ALPER DARDENİZ 2010 TÜBİTAK

Effects Of Alternative Spray Programs And Various Combinations Of Green Pruning On Powdery Mildew [Uncinula Necator (Schw.) Burr.] In Karasakız (Kuntra) Grape Cultivar, İsmet Yildirim, Alper Dardeni̇z

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The effects of alternative spray programs, NaHCO_3/K_2SiO_3 + sulphur, KH_2PO_4/di - 1 - p - menthone, and a conventional spray program, penconazole/sulphur, as well as various levels of shoot toppings (to the 1st, 3rd, and 5th buds) on powdery mildew disease [Uncinula necator (Schw.) Burr.] and grape quality were investigated in this study. The study was carried out on grape variety Karasakız (Vitis vinifera L.) during 2003 and 2004 growing seasons. The effectiveness of NaHCO_3/K_2SiO_3 + sulphur, KH_2PO_4/di - 1 - p - menthene alternate spray programs against powdery mildew was found as 74.8% and 70.7% on leaf and 65.7% …


Plant Water Relations And Photosynthetic Activity In Three Tunisian Chickpea (Cicer Arietinum L.) Genotypes Subjected To Drought, ABDELMAJID KROUMA 2010 TÜBİTAK

Plant Water Relations And Photosynthetic Activity In Three Tunisian Chickpea (Cicer Arietinum L.) Genotypes Subjected To Drought, Abdelmajid Krouma

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is an important food crop grown under rainfed conditions in Mediterranean regions in which drought is a major limiting factor for production. In these areas little attention is given to legumes, and efforts to identify drought-tolerant genotypes are primarily focused on major cereal crops. In the current study a greenhouse experiment was conducted to assess the effects of drought stress on plant growth, photosynthesis, and water relations in 3 Tunisian chickpea genotypes (Cicer arietinum L.). Drought was applied, and soil humidity was maintained at 30% of field capacity (stressed plants) or 100% of field capacity (control …


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