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Perma/Culture: Imagining Alternatives In An Age Of Crisis By Molly Wallace And David Carruthers, Bryant Scott Aug 2018

Perma/Culture: Imagining Alternatives In An Age Of Crisis By Molly Wallace And David Carruthers, Bryant Scott

The Goose

Review of Molly Wallace and David Carruthers' Perma/Culture: Imagining Alternatives in an Age of Crisis.


Knowledge And Practices On Family Development Of 4ps Beneficiaries In Camarines Sur, Philippines, Stanley O. Dy Jan 2018

Knowledge And Practices On Family Development Of 4ps Beneficiaries In Camarines Sur, Philippines, Stanley O. Dy

Journal of Public Affairs and Development

The study assessed the knowledge and practices on family development among the 4Ps beneficiaries in Camarines Sur. Research methods employed were survey, KIIs, and review of secondary data. The data gathered from the 169 randomly selected respondents were analyzed through descriptive statistics, particularly frequency, percentage, and mean. Most topics discussed during family development sessions relate to disaster risk reduction and management, according to 27% of the respondents. Other topics were on fire, gardening, barangay improvement, community, and nutrition. Almost all respondents indicated that the family development sessions (e.g., proper parenting) are effective, relevant, interesting, and are easy to apply. They …


Initial Impact Of Clear-Cut Logging On Dynamics Of Understory Vascular Plants Andpollinators In Scots Pine-Dominated Forests In Lithuania, Laima Cesoniene, Remigijus Daubaras, Paulius Kaskonas, Vilma Kaskoniene, Audrius Sigitas Maruska, Nicola Tiso, Marcin Zych Jan 2018

Initial Impact Of Clear-Cut Logging On Dynamics Of Understory Vascular Plants Andpollinators In Scots Pine-Dominated Forests In Lithuania, Laima Cesoniene, Remigijus Daubaras, Paulius Kaskonas, Vilma Kaskoniene, Audrius Sigitas Maruska, Nicola Tiso, Marcin Zych

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The development of understory plants and attendant changes of pollinators immediately after clear-cut logging were studied in boreal Scots pine forests. Experiments were carried out in Vacciniosa and Vaccinio-myrtillosa forest types. Considerable decline of the dwarf shrub layer confirmed the negative reaction of this dominated understory life form; however, the frequency dynamics of different vascular plants demonstrated species-specific response to changing environmental conditions. Because of rapid changes of light as well as damage of rhizomes by soil disturbances, the values of mean cover and frequency of the studied Ericaceae species decreased. We detected the most sensitive understory species to be …


Oxygen Isotope Discrimination Of Wheat And Its Relationship With Yield And Stomatal Conductance Under Irrigated Conditions, Sema Kale Çeli̇k, Sevi̇nç Madenoğlu, Bülent Sönmez, Kadri̇ Avağ, Ufuk Türker, Gökhan Çayci, Ali̇ Ci̇hat Kütük, Lee Kheng Heng Jan 2018

Oxygen Isotope Discrimination Of Wheat And Its Relationship With Yield And Stomatal Conductance Under Irrigated Conditions, Sema Kale Çeli̇k, Sevi̇nç Madenoğlu, Bülent Sönmez, Kadri̇ Avağ, Ufuk Türker, Gökhan Çayci, Ali̇ Ci̇hat Kütük, Lee Kheng Heng

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

This study was carried out to determine the different irrigation regime effects on oxygen isotope discrimination of stem water (𖗢Os) and its relationship with grain yield (GY), aboveground biomass (BM), and stomatal conductivity (gs) of winter wheat. For this purpose a field experiment was conducted between 2009 and 2011 in a semiarid region of Turkey under rainfed (RF), deficit (DI), moderate (MI), and full irrigation (FI) conditions. The highest GY and BM (4.5 t ha$^{-1}$ and 14.5 t ha$^{-1}$) were measured from the FI treatment. However, the difference between the yield of DI and FI treatments was insignificant. It might …


Environmental And Soil Variables Affecting The Structure And Floristicwoody Composition Of Oak Forests Of Northeastern Mexico, Juan Antonio Encina-Domínguez, José Ramón Arévalo Sierra, Eduardo Estrada Castillon, Miguel Mellado Bosque Jan 2018

Environmental And Soil Variables Affecting The Structure And Floristicwoody Composition Of Oak Forests Of Northeastern Mexico, Juan Antonio Encina-Domínguez, José Ramón Arévalo Sierra, Eduardo Estrada Castillon, Miguel Mellado Bosque

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The objective of this study was to investigate the influence of environmental and soil factors on the structure and floristic woody composition of oak forests. Oak forests of the Sierra de Zapalinamé in northeastern Mexico (25°N) are distributed in canyons and northwest slopes with higher humidity, surrounded by montane chaparral. We carried out a vegetation inventory across an altitudinal gradient. All trees with diameter at breast height of =>3 cm were identified and measured. In addition, the cover of understory species was measured in each plot. Using multivariate techniques, we detected two oak forest associations: Quercus greggii - Q. …


Cereal Source And Microbial Consortia Of The Starter Culture Influence The Chemicalcomposition And Physicochemical Characteristics Of Boza, Mehli̇ka Borcakli, Tarik Öztürk, Erdem Yeşi̇lada Jan 2018

Cereal Source And Microbial Consortia Of The Starter Culture Influence The Chemicalcomposition And Physicochemical Characteristics Of Boza, Mehli̇ka Borcakli, Tarik Öztürk, Erdem Yeşi̇lada

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Boza is a popular cereal-based traditional beverage particularly consumed during winter months in Balkan countries and Turkic societies. The present study aims to investigate the influence of different cereal sources and starter cultures used in the commercial production of boza on its chemical and microbiota compositions and physicochemical characteristics. Detailed experimentation has revealed that chemical compositions, i.e. carbohydrates (beta-glucans, starches), organic acids, vitamins, dietary fibers, proteins, fat, and minerals, along with physicochemical characteristics, are subject to significant differentiation depending upon the cereal types and microbial consortia of the starter culture used in boza production. These variations also influence the physicochemical …


Lipophilic Antioxidants In Edible Weeds From Agricultural Areas, Helena Sircelj, Maja Mikulic Petkovsek, Robert Veberic, Metka Hudina, Ana Slatnar Jan 2018

Lipophilic Antioxidants In Edible Weeds From Agricultural Areas, Helena Sircelj, Maja Mikulic Petkovsek, Robert Veberic, Metka Hudina, Ana Slatnar

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The present paper reports the contents of individual lipophilic antioxidants in fourteen species of edible common agricultural weeds, typical of agricultural areas such as fields and orchards. Young edible green aboveground parts of weeds were analyzed for their chlorophyll, carotenoid, and tocopherol qualitative profiles and contents. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on the complete lipophilic antioxidant composition of the edible weeds examined in this study. The results revealed that all examined leafy plant species are good sources of lipophilic antioxidants, the richest source being Urtica dioica (255.64 mg 100 $g^{-1}$ fwt), followed by Cardamine …


Use Of Chemical Mutagens For Production Of Inactive Pollen Grains,Embryo Rescue, And Morphological Changes In Cucumber, Faezeh Hazem, Maryam Golabadi Jan 2018

Use Of Chemical Mutagens For Production Of Inactive Pollen Grains,Embryo Rescue, And Morphological Changes In Cucumber, Faezeh Hazem, Maryam Golabadi

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Application of chemical mutagens as important factors is very practical for successful haploidization techniques in Cucurbitaceae through pollen grain deactivation and then immature embryo rescue. The present research investigated the effects of genotype, male flower age, receptor plant, and chemical mutagenesis (NaN3 and colchicine) on pollen grain deactivation as well as seed production (number of total, full, half-full, and empty seeds) and morphological traits. Moreover, the effects of different plant growth regulators were tested on embryo cultures. The effects of different factors (mutagen, genotype, flower age) were investigated on plant regeneration from immature embryos that were inspected from half-full and …


Seed Fatty Acid Compositions And Chemotaxonomy Of Wild Safflower(Carthamus L., Asteraceae) Species In Turkey, Yusuf Arslan, Burcu Tarikahya Hacioğlu Jan 2018

Seed Fatty Acid Compositions And Chemotaxonomy Of Wild Safflower(Carthamus L., Asteraceae) Species In Turkey, Yusuf Arslan, Burcu Tarikahya Hacioğlu

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Safflower is an important oilseed crop for the dry regions of the world. In the present study, we aimed to find out the seed oil content and composition of the wild relatives of safflower. For this purpose, 71 populations from 5 naturally growing Carthamus species were collected from Turkey: Carthamus dentatus (30 accessions), Carthamus lanatus (30 accessions), Carthamus persicus (2 accessions), Carthamus glaucus (6 accessions), and Carthamus tenuis (3 accessions). Our research covered all naturally growing safflower species in the flora of Turkey. The seeds belonging to 71 accessions were germinated in cabinets and transferred to vials in order to …


The Effects Of Ga3 Treatment On Yield, Carbohydrate, And Endogenous Hormone Changes In Memecik Olive Cultivar, Sali̇h Ülger, Sabri̇ye Atmaca, Sara Demi̇ral Jan 2018

The Effects Of Ga3 Treatment On Yield, Carbohydrate, And Endogenous Hormone Changes In Memecik Olive Cultivar, Sali̇h Ülger, Sabri̇ye Atmaca, Sara Demi̇ral

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

In this experiment, 100 ppm gibberellic acid (GA3) was applied to Memecik olive trees in the middle of June in the `on' (bearing) year to research the effects on yield, reducing sugar amount, and endogenous hormones with the purpose of bearing fruit regularly. The yield was 19.33 kg/tree in control plants and 17.33 kg/tree in GA3-treated plants in the `on' year. The yield was 7.17 kg/tree in GA3-treated plants and 4.00 kg/tree in control plants in the 'off' year. While GA3 treatment was not very effective on the decrease of fruit amount in the `on' year, it increased fruit amount …


Impacts Of 1-Methylcyclopropene (1-Mcp) On Postharvest Quality Of 'Ankara' Pears During Long-Term Storage, Mehmet Seçki̇n Kurubaş, Mustafa Erkan Jan 2018

Impacts Of 1-Methylcyclopropene (1-Mcp) On Postharvest Quality Of 'Ankara' Pears During Long-Term Storage, Mehmet Seçki̇n Kurubaş, Mustafa Erkan

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The effects of various concentrations of 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) on `Ankara? pears (Pyrus communis L.) were investigated. The pears were harvested at commercial maturity level and 1-MCP (250 and 500 ppb) was applied to the fruit for 24 h at 5 °C. After 1-MCP treatments, the pears were kept at 0 °C temperature with 90%-92% relative humidity (RH) for 8 months. Fruit samples were taken at 2-month intervals from the storage room and various physical and chemical analyses, including soluble solids content, weight loss, flesh firmness, titratable acidity, skin color, respiration rate, ethylene emission, and fruit taste were carried out on …


Olive Tree Response To The Severity Of Pruning, Manuel Angelo Rodrigues, João Ilidio Lopes, Isabel Queiros Ferreira, Margarida Arrobas Jan 2018

Olive Tree Response To The Severity Of Pruning, Manuel Angelo Rodrigues, João Ilidio Lopes, Isabel Queiros Ferreira, Margarida Arrobas

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Pruning has been seen as a means of improving olive tree productivity. The presumed importance of pruning was described by Columella (born 4 AD), and has persisted in general terms to the present. In this work, the effect of different pruning regimes was assessed from two field trials conducted in Mirandela, NE Portugal, in an olive grove of cv. 'Cobrançosa', rainfed managed. The first trial began after a light crop ("off" year) and received four pruning regimes (hard, moderate, light, and nonpruned control). The second trial started the following year, after a heavy crop ("on" year), and received two pruning …


Drought Stress Responses Of Seedlings Of Two Oak Species (Quercus Cerris And Quercus Robur), Ayşe Deli̇göz, Esra Bayar Jan 2018

Drought Stress Responses Of Seedlings Of Two Oak Species (Quercus Cerris And Quercus Robur), Ayşe Deli̇göz, Esra Bayar

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Effects of drought stress on growth, predawn xylem water potential (ψpd), osmotic solutes (soluble sugar and proline), and stomatal conductance were assessed in two oak (Quercus cerris L. and Quercus robur L.) seedlings. Seedlings of both species were subjected to three drought treatments with the following irrigation intervals: well-watered (control: irrigation every 2-3 days), moderate drought stress (irrigation every 15 days), and severe drought stress (irrigation every 30 days). Drought-stressed seedlings of Q. cerris and Q. robur had more negative predawn xylem water potential than their well-watered seedlings. In Q. cerris, root collar diameter and root dry weights were negatively …


Use Of Phenotypic Selection And Hypocotyl Properties As Predictive Selection Criteriain Pumpkin (Cucurbita Moschata Duch.) Rootstock Lines Used For Grafted Cucumber(Cucumis Sativus L.) Seedling Cultivation, Onur Karaağaç, Ahmet Balkaya, Münevver Göçmen, İsmai̇l Şi̇mşek, Di̇lek Kandemi̇r Jan 2018

Use Of Phenotypic Selection And Hypocotyl Properties As Predictive Selection Criteriain Pumpkin (Cucurbita Moschata Duch.) Rootstock Lines Used For Grafted Cucumber(Cucumis Sativus L.) Seedling Cultivation, Onur Karaağaç, Ahmet Balkaya, Münevver Göçmen, İsmai̇l Şi̇mşek, Di̇lek Kandemi̇r

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

In recent years, grafted cucumber seedling use has been rapidly increasing worldwide, especially for providing tolerance to stress conditions and positively affecting yield potential. However, graft incompatibility is still an important issue in grafted seedling production. Hypocotyl properties of rootstocks and scions are of great importance for ensuring graft compatibility. This study aimed to select superior rootstock genotypes based on certain selection criteria, such as hypocotyl morphology, grafted seedling visual evaluation, and graft compatibility properties, of 42 pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata) genotypes that are included in the cucumber rootstock breeding program and are resistant to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cucumerinum. Three …


Genetic Diversity Assessment In Nicotiana Tabacum L. With Ipbs-Retrotransposons, Gülsüm Yaldiz, Mahmut Çamlica, Muhammad Azhar Nadeem, Muhammad Amjad Nawaz, Faheem Shahzad Baloch Jan 2018

Genetic Diversity Assessment In Nicotiana Tabacum L. With Ipbs-Retrotransposons, Gülsüm Yaldiz, Mahmut Çamlica, Muhammad Azhar Nadeem, Muhammad Amjad Nawaz, Faheem Shahzad Baloch

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Knowledge of genetic diversity could be beneficial by contributing important information in the selection of breeding material. The objective of this study was to explore the genetic diversity and relationship in the Turkish tobacco germplasm with the iPBSretrotransposons marker that emerged as a universal method. A total of 90 landraces and 6 commercial cultivars collected from different geographical regions of Turkey were used in this study. Eleven most polymorphic iPBS-retrotransposons primers yielded a total of 119 scorable bands and 98 of these bands were found to be polymorphic (82.35%), with an average of 8.91 polymorphic fragments for each primer. The …


Highly Informative Ssr Genotyping Reveals Large Genetic Diversity And Limited Differentiation In European Larch (Larix Decidua) Populations From Romania, Pietro Gramazio, Ioana M. Plesa, Alina M. Truta, Adriana F. Sestras, Santiago Vilanova, Mariola Plazas, Oscar Vicente, Monica Boscaiu, Jaime Prohens, Radu E. Sestras Jan 2018

Highly Informative Ssr Genotyping Reveals Large Genetic Diversity And Limited Differentiation In European Larch (Larix Decidua) Populations From Romania, Pietro Gramazio, Ioana M. Plesa, Alina M. Truta, Adriana F. Sestras, Santiago Vilanova, Mariola Plazas, Oscar Vicente, Monica Boscaiu, Jaime Prohens, Radu E. Sestras

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

European larch (Larix decidua) is naturally distributed at high elevations in Central Europe. Romanian populations of L. decidua are scattered in different areas of the country. In this study, we used 12 highly informative genomic simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers for genotyping seven populations from different areas of Romania. The SSR markers were highly variable, with up to 11 alleles per SSR locus and an average polymorphic information content of 0.713. High values of observed (Ho = 0.542) and expected (He = 0.738) heterozygosities were observed. Cluster analysis of populations did not group them according to geographical distance, but some …


Application Of Data Mining And Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Structureto Predict Color Parameters Of Walnuts (Juglans Regia L.), Bünyami̇n Demi̇r Jan 2018

Application Of Data Mining And Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Structureto Predict Color Parameters Of Walnuts (Juglans Regia L.), Bünyami̇n Demi̇r

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Quality is the primary factor designating consumer satisfaction and the market price of agricultural commodities. Color and general appearance are the basic quality indicators for agricultural products. Surface colors are assessed through colorimetric measurements including L*, a*, and b* color parameters. In the present study, L*, a*, and b* color parameters of Bilecik, Fernette, Fernor, Kaman-1, Maraş-12, Maraş-18, Sunland, Şen-2, Yalova-1, and Yalova-3 walnut cultivars (color parameters of 100 randomly selected walnuts from each cultivar) were measured with a chroma meter (CR-5 Konica Minolta). Based on L*, a*, and b* measurements, equations from which color index (CI), chroma (C*), and …


Boron And Maturity Effects On Biochemical Parameters And Antioxidantactivity Of Pepper (Capsicum Annuum L.) Cultivars, Eleana Sarafi, Anastasios Siomos, Pavlos Tsouvaltzis, Christos Chatzissavvidis, Ioannis Therios Jan 2018

Boron And Maturity Effects On Biochemical Parameters And Antioxidantactivity Of Pepper (Capsicum Annuum L.) Cultivars, Eleana Sarafi, Anastasios Siomos, Pavlos Tsouvaltzis, Christos Chatzissavvidis, Ioannis Therios

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Pepper fruit (Capsicum annuumL.) is one of the best sources of carotenoids, carbohydrates, flavonoids, phenols, and antioxidant activity important in the human diet. The levels of bioactive compounds are variable and may be affected by cultivar, maturity stage, and boron concentration in the soil solution. A greenhouse experiment was conducted with the pepper cultivars Solario, Osho, Odysseo, and Arlequin treated with 5 boron concentrations (0.5, 1, 2.5, 5, and 10 mg B L-1) for 70 days. Fruits were sampled at 40 and 70 days and the concentration of carbohydrates, carotenoids, flavonoids, total phenols, and antioxidant activity (FRAP, DPPH) were measured. …


Isoflavone Profile Diversity In Korean Wild Soybeans (Glycine Soja Sieb. & Zucc.), Chigen Tsukamoto, Muhammad Amjad Nawaz, Ayaka Kurosaka, Bao Le, Jeong Dong Lee, Eunho Son, Seung Hwan Yang, Cemal Kurt, Faheem Shahzad Baloch, Gyuhwa Chung Jan 2018

Isoflavone Profile Diversity In Korean Wild Soybeans (Glycine Soja Sieb. & Zucc.), Chigen Tsukamoto, Muhammad Amjad Nawaz, Ayaka Kurosaka, Bao Le, Jeong Dong Lee, Eunho Son, Seung Hwan Yang, Cemal Kurt, Faheem Shahzad Baloch, Gyuhwa Chung

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Isoflavones prevent the incidence of cancer, reduce cardiovascular problems, and decrease menopausal symptoms. In soybean (Glycine soja Sieb. & Zucc.) seeds, the content is greatly affected by growing conditions. The variations in soy-isoflavone content were investigated by growing 346 Korean wild soybean accessions from natural habitats under the same agroclimatic conditions. High-performance liquid chromatography was used to measure the profiles of six soy-isoflavones, i.e. glycosides (daidzin, glycitin, genistin) and malonyl glycosides (malonyl-daidzin, malonyl-glycitin, and malonyl-genistin). The soy-isoflavone content of the wild soybeans ranged from 0.5 to 5.51 mg/g with an average of 2.78 mg/g. The highest mean total soy-isoflavone was …


The Effect Of Perlan And Bud Management On Growth, Lateral Shoots,And The Precocity Of Cherry Nursery Trees, Ramazan Toprak, Di̇lek Soysal, Hüsnü Demi̇rsoy Jan 2018

The Effect Of Perlan And Bud Management On Growth, Lateral Shoots,And The Precocity Of Cherry Nursery Trees, Ramazan Toprak, Di̇lek Soysal, Hüsnü Demi̇rsoy

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The sweet cherry tree shows an acrotonic growth habit and grows as a forest wood. Apical dominance is important in sweet cherries and commercial growth is not possible without human intervention. It is thus difficult to obtain a good tree shape and enough shoots and leaves for quality and a plentiful crop in cherry trees. For this reason, many studies have been carried out in cherries to obtain enough lateral shoots and leaves using different methods. These procedures included Perlan application, pruning (heading), bud management (bud selection, bud removal), girdling, notching, and scoring. The present study aimed to encourage leaf …


Evaluation Of Germplasm In Solanum Section Lycopersicon For Tomato Taste Improvement, Luis Galiana-Balaguer, Ginés Ibañez, Jaime Cebolla-Cornejo, Salvador Rosello Jan 2018

Evaluation Of Germplasm In Solanum Section Lycopersicon For Tomato Taste Improvement, Luis Galiana-Balaguer, Ginés Ibañez, Jaime Cebolla-Cornejo, Salvador Rosello

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The genetic potential of accessions from Solanum section Lycopersicon (S. lycopersicum L., S. lycopersicum var. cerasiforme, S. pimpinellifolium L., and S. habrochaites Knaap & Spooner) for breeding tomato taste has been studied in three environments with clonal replicates. The environment clearly affected the accumulation and level of variation of sugars and acids and derived variables through a direct effect. It seems that photosynthetically active radiation would exert a major effect on sugar accumulation while in the case of organic acids the effect of temperature might be more important. Even more, important genotype × environment interactions can considerably modify the real …


Multivariate Statistical Analyses For Studying Kenaf Germination, Growth, And Fiber Production Under Salinity Constraint, Rekaya Ayadi, Rayda Ben Ayed, Nejla Lassoued, Hichem Ben Salem, Mohamed Larbi Khouja, Lamia Hamrouni, Mohsen Hanana Jan 2018

Multivariate Statistical Analyses For Studying Kenaf Germination, Growth, And Fiber Production Under Salinity Constraint, Rekaya Ayadi, Rayda Ben Ayed, Nejla Lassoued, Hichem Ben Salem, Mohamed Larbi Khouja, Lamia Hamrouni, Mohsen Hanana

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

It is due to the lack of renewable fiber sources for industrial purposes that the need for finding available and alternative material has become imperative. Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.), a fast-growing industrial crop, would be a potential solution for valorizing salinized lands and/or soils irrigated with saline water. With the aim of selecting and valorizing salt-tolerant species with high fiber yields and industrial values, we launched the assessment of the performance of kenaf culture (var. Guangdong 743-2) under salinity constraints. Germination and vegetative stages were considered in the present study to better evaluate the whole life cycle of the species. …


Effect Of Altitude, Shooting Period, And Tea Grade On The Catechins, Caffeine, Theaflavin, And Thearubigin Of Turkish Black Tea, Feramuz Özdemi̇r, Hi̇lal Şahi̇n Nadeem, Aybegüm Akdoğan, Cüneyt Di̇nçer, Ayhan Topuz Jan 2018

Effect Of Altitude, Shooting Period, And Tea Grade On The Catechins, Caffeine, Theaflavin, And Thearubigin Of Turkish Black Tea, Feramuz Özdemi̇r, Hi̇lal Şahi̇n Nadeem, Aybegüm Akdoğan, Cüneyt Di̇nçer, Ayhan Topuz

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The effect of altitude, shooting period, and tea grade on the catechins and caffeine contents of Turkish black tea was investigated. The experimental factors significantly affected all of the parameters analyzed. Epigallocatechin gallate was the major catechin of black tea (0.719-1.007 g 100 g-1 dm) followed by epigallocatechin (0.627-0.791 g 100 g-1 dm). Additionally, caffeine (1.810-2.175 g 100 g-1 dm), theaflavin (3.201-6.000 μmol g-1), and thearubigin (8.577-12.635 g 100 g-1 dm) contents were determined. Samples of tea grown at high altitude generally produced a considerably greater amount of the catechins that improve tea quality. Shooting period, which is specific to …


Determination Of Flower Bud Drop And Anomalies Underdifferent Ecological Conditions Of Some Apricot Cultivars, Ni̇hal Acarsoy, Adalet Misirli Jan 2018

Determination Of Flower Bud Drop And Anomalies Underdifferent Ecological Conditions Of Some Apricot Cultivars, Ni̇hal Acarsoy, Adalet Misirli

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Efficiency in fruit trees is connected with flower quantity and quality. Flower abortions occur largely depending on locations and years in apricot varieties that are selective in terms of climate requirements. In this study carried out with varieties having a wide range of chilling requirements in İzmir and Malatya, flower and leaf bud drop rates differed according to varieties and was found low in Malatya. During the flower bud and bloom period, Tokaloğlu, Precoce de Tyrinthe, and Iğdır varieties did not show anomalies in Malatya while Precoce de Tyrinthe had a low rate of abnormality in İzmir. Furthermore, it was …


The Effect Of Field Dodder (Cuscuta Campestris Yunck.) On The Leaf And Tuber Yield Of Sugar Beet (Beta Vulgaris L.), Tamer Üstüner Jan 2018

The Effect Of Field Dodder (Cuscuta Campestris Yunck.) On The Leaf And Tuber Yield Of Sugar Beet (Beta Vulgaris L.), Tamer Üstüner

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

In this study, the effect of field dodder (Cuscuta campestris Yunck.) on the leaf and tuber yield of sugar beet fields in Kahramanmaraş Province of Turkey was investigated. Field dodder is known to spend its entire vegetation period as a parasite plant on its hosts after germinating from the soil. It causes significant yield and quality loss of many cultivated plants, including sugar beet. In this study, the influence of dodder on leaf chlorophyll a and b, total chlorophyll levels, leaf yield, wet and dry leaf weight, and leaf ash weight of sugar beet was investigated. For this purpose, two …


Banded Herbicide Application In A Conventional Sunflower Production System, Ahmet Tansel Seri̇m, Ünal Asav, Süleyman Gürdal Türkseven, Ergi̇n Dursun Jan 2018

Banded Herbicide Application In A Conventional Sunflower Production System, Ahmet Tansel Seri̇m, Ünal Asav, Süleyman Gürdal Türkseven, Ergi̇n Dursun

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Banded herbicide applications with hooded field sprayers (HFS) provide safer applications in many crops. The aim of this paper is to show the effectiveness and safeness of selective and nonselective herbicide applications in a conventional sunflower production system (CSPS) using a combined hooded field sprayer (CHFS). Glyphosate interrow and aclonifen or quizalofop-P-ethyl intrarow were applied in fields cropped with nonglyphosate-resistant sunflower varieties in Ankara, Tekirdağ, and Tokat Provinces of Turkey in 2015 and 2016. In Ankara and Tekirdağ, glyphosate caused limited injury to sunflower at 28 days after treatment (DAT), and aclonifen created transient phytotoxicity in 2015. Glyphosate was applied …


Variation In Secondary Metabolites Contents Of Spinoso Sardo Artichoke (Cynara Cardunculus L.) Under Different Day Lengths, Angela Fadda, Adriana Virdis, Antonio Barberis, Sara Melito Jan 2018

Variation In Secondary Metabolites Contents Of Spinoso Sardo Artichoke (Cynara Cardunculus L.) Under Different Day Lengths, Angela Fadda, Adriana Virdis, Antonio Barberis, Sara Melito

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Globe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus L. var. scolymus Fiori) is an economically important crop in the Mediterranean basin and particularly in Italy, which is a leading producer. In this research, we studied the effect of extended photoperiod (15 and 17 h) on polyphenolic, flavonoids, lignin concentrations, and antioxidant activity in edible and inedible organs of artichoke. The influence of day length on morphological traits and biomass accumulation was also assessed. The total phenolic content of whole plants grown under natural day length conditions exceeds that of photoperiod extended for 15 and 17 h by 31% and 32.4%, respectively. The decrease of …


Quality Constituents Of High Amino Acid Content Tea Cultivars With Various Leaf Colors, Lin-Long Ma, Yan-Li Liu, Dan Cao, Zi-Ming Gong, Xiao-Fang Jin Jan 2018

Quality Constituents Of High Amino Acid Content Tea Cultivars With Various Leaf Colors, Lin-Long Ma, Yan-Li Liu, Dan Cao, Zi-Ming Gong, Xiao-Fang Jin

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Green tea made from high amino acid content (HAAC) tea cultivars with different leaf colors exhibits many similar characteristics, such as slight bitterness, a rich aroma, and a refreshing and velvety taste. To determine differences in the key constituents of five HAAC tea cultivars with various leaf colors, the cultivars quality constituents were systematically analyzed and compared with that of a normal green tea cultivar. High theanine (Thea) content and the synthesis of Thea precursors are extremely important determinants of the character of these HAAC tea cultivars. The levels of most catechins, carotenoids, and chlorophylls in the HAAC tea cultivars …


Effects Of Hot Water And Uv-C On Mineral Content Changes In Two Strawberry Cultivarsstored At Different Temperatures, Şeyda Çavuşoğlu Jan 2018

Effects Of Hot Water And Uv-C On Mineral Content Changes In Two Strawberry Cultivarsstored At Different Temperatures, Şeyda Çavuşoğlu

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

In this study, two standard strawberry cultivars, Rubygem and Sabrina, were treated with UV-C (254 nm), hot water (60° C for 10 s), and UV-C + hot water after harvesting and stored in modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) at 0 °C and 5 °C. The variations in mineral contents including phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), sodium (Na), and zinc (Zn) were analyzed during storage periods. Analysis of variance for storage temperature, storage time, cultivar, and treatments showed that storing both cultivars at different temperatures followed by all treatments caused some increases in P and …


Assessment Of Sesame Oil Fatty Acid And Sterol Composition With Ft-Nirspectroscopy And Chemometrics, İbrahi̇m Sani̇ Özdemi̇r, Öznur Karaoğlu, Çağdaş Dağ, Somer Beki̇roğlu Jan 2018

Assessment Of Sesame Oil Fatty Acid And Sterol Composition With Ft-Nirspectroscopy And Chemometrics, İbrahi̇m Sani̇ Özdemi̇r, Öznur Karaoğlu, Çağdaş Dağ, Somer Beki̇roğlu

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

In this study the Fourier transform-near infrared (FT-NIR) spectroscopy technique was used to predict the fatty acid and sterol content of sesame. For this purpose, partial least square regression (PLS-R)-based prediction models were developed, which relate the FT-NIR spectra to reference GC measurements. In total, 39 sesame samples were collected from local producers around Muğla Province. Sesame oil was extracted from the seeds by using a screw press and extracted oil samples were analyzed without any refining. The results showed that among different fatty acids found in sesame oil, oleic and linoleic acid contents (which account for 85% of the …