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Analysis Of Functional Domains On Glutamatesynthase, Barbaros Nalbantoğlu Jan 2000

Analysis Of Functional Domains On Glutamatesynthase, Barbaros Nalbantoğlu

Turkish Journal of Biology

Glutamate synthases (GOGAT) were analyzed to identify the functional binding domains of the substrate (glutamine) and cofactors (FMN, NAD(P)H, FAD, [3Fe-4S]1+,0 and [4Fe-4S]2+,1+ clusters and ferredoxin) on this enzyme. The published amino acid sequences of six different NAD(P)H-dependent GOGATs (NAD(P)H-GOGAT) and ten different ferredoxin-dependent GOGATs (Fd-GOGAT) were used for this analysis. The amino acid sequences of these sixteen GOGATs were compared with the amino acid sequences of aminotransferases for glutamine, flavoproteins for FMN, flavoproteins and pyridine-nucleotide-dependent enzymes for FAD and NAD(P)H, iron-sulfur proteins for [3Fe-4S] 1+,0 and [4Fe-4S]2+,1+ clusters and ferredoxin-dependent enzymes for ferredoxin. It was determined that Fd-GOGAT has …


Production Of Uricase Enzyme From Aspergillus Niger And Determination Of Some Factors Affecting The Activity, Fi̇gen Ertan, Erol Aksöz Jan 2000

Production Of Uricase Enzyme From Aspergillus Niger And Determination Of Some Factors Affecting The Activity, Fi̇gen Ertan, Erol Aksöz

Turkish Journal of Biology

This study was undertaken to obtain uricase enzyme from Aspergillus niger and also to determine the production conditions and the effects of some factors on enzyme activity. The results of the experiments, in consideration of the production of the uricase enzyme and the factors affecting the production, demonstrated that enzyme activity was maximum when the production time was 3 days at a temperature of 30ºC with the initial pH at 6.0 and inductor concentration at 0.1%. It was determined that ammonium compounds, which were added to the production medium, inhibited enzyme synthesis, and that MgS0_4 has an important role in …


Characterization Of \Beta-Xylosidase And\Alpha-L-Arabinofuranosidase Activities Fromthermomonospora Fusca Bd25, Müni̇r Tuncer Jan 2000

Characterization Of \Beta-Xylosidase And\Alpha-L-Arabinofuranosidase Activities Fromthermomonospora Fusca Bd25, Müni̇r Tuncer

Turkish Journal of Biology

Thermomonospora fuscaBD25 produces relatively high levels of activity of \beta-xylosidase and \alpha-L-arabinofuranosidase. The aim of the work described in this study was to characterize some properties of \beta-xylosidase and \alpha-L-arabinofuranosidase produced by T. fusca BD25 when growing on oat spelt xylan as the main carbon and energy sources. The substrates p-NPX and p-NPA reacted with \beta-xylosidase and \alpha-L-arabinofuranosidase with specific activities of 4.01 U mg -1 protein and 0.35 U mg -1 protein, respectively. The \beta-xylosidase remained stable at up to 65 °C, but \alpha-L-arabinofuranosidase lost 10 % of its maximum activity at 55 °C. \beta-xylosidase and \alpha-L-arabinofuranosidase activities remained …


Prevention Of Hydrogen Peroxide And Cisplatininduced Apoptosis By Intracellular Catalaseoverexpression, H. Barbaros Oral, Andrew J.T. George, Dorian O. Haskard Jan 2000

Prevention Of Hydrogen Peroxide And Cisplatininduced Apoptosis By Intracellular Catalaseoverexpression, H. Barbaros Oral, Andrew J.T. George, Dorian O. Haskard

Turkish Journal of Biology

Apoptosis induced by hydrogen peroxide (H_2O_2 ) was investigated in Chinese hamster ovarian (CHO) cells, and compared to apoptosis induced by cisplatin (25 µM), a well-established apoptosis-inducing agent. In preliminary experiments, CHO cells were treated with low concentrations of H_2O_2 (250-500 µM) continuously or for 3 hours, followed by washing and further incubation in complete growth medium for 1-10 days. Fluorescence microscopy of acridine orange-stained cells indicated morphological changes of apoptosis. Similar changes were observed in cisplatin-treated cells. DNA-laddering also revealed that DNA fragmentation occurred in both adherent and non-adherent cells by day 2. To prevent H_2O_2 -mediated apoptosis, the …


Blood Serum Proteins Of The Genus Mesocricetusnehring, 1898 (Mammalia: Rodentia) In Turkey, Reyhan Çolak, Nuri̇ Yi̇ği̇t, Ercüment Çolak, Mustafa Sözen, Şaki̇r Özkurt Jan 2000

Blood Serum Proteins Of The Genus Mesocricetusnehring, 1898 (Mammalia: Rodentia) In Turkey, Reyhan Çolak, Nuri̇ Yi̇ği̇t, Ercüment Çolak, Mustafa Sözen, Şaki̇r Özkurt

Turkish Journal of Biology

In this study, 18 live specimens collected from six localities in the distribution areas of Mesocricetus brandti and Mesocricetus auratus were examined using SDS-PAGE (sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis). The findings showed that there is no difference in globulin and albumin proteins of M. brandti and M. auratus, and supported the claim that M. auratus is very closely related to M. brandti.


The Effect Of Sulphur Dioxide On Macrophage Phagocytic Activity In Diabetic Rats, Veci̇he Ni̇met İzgüt Uysal, Vural Küçükatay, Aysel Ağar, Pi̇raye Yargiçoğlu Jan 2000

The Effect Of Sulphur Dioxide On Macrophage Phagocytic Activity In Diabetic Rats, Veci̇he Ni̇met İzgüt Uysal, Vural Küçükatay, Aysel Ağar, Pi̇raye Yargiçoğlu

Turkish Journal of Biology

Sulphur dioxide as a criterion of air pollution supresses macrophage functions. Some immunological changes in diabetes mellitus have been detected. In the present study, we examined the effect of sulphur dioxide on macrophage phagocytic activity in diabetic rats. The animals were separated into four groups as: 1) Control, 2) Sulphur dioxide, 3) Diabetes mellitus, 4) Diabetes mellitus+sulphur dioxide. The first and the third groups of animals were respirated with filtered atmosphere air in a special chamber one hour daily for eight weeks, while the other groups were exposed to 10 ppm sulphur dioxide in the same conditions and periods. The …


A Quantitative And Qualitative Study On The Phytoplankton Of Palandöken Pond, Hasan Gürbüz, Zekeri̇ya Altuner Jan 2000

A Quantitative And Qualitative Study On The Phytoplankton Of Palandöken Pond, Hasan Gürbüz, Zekeri̇ya Altuner

Turkish Journal of Biology

In this research, the phytoplankton community of Palandöken pond was investigated quantitatively and qualitatively in samples taken vertically from the surface to 10 m depth between October 1990 and October 1992. The physical and chemical properties of the pond water were also determined. 99 taxa were determined in the phytoplankton and the proportions of them were as follows: Bacillariophyta 79%, Chlorophyta 10%, Cynophyta 6%, Euglenophyta 5%. The phytoplankton generally increased in the spring and early fall whereas in the summer and late fall it decreased. Physical factors had the greatest effect on phytoplankton growth.


The Effect Of Olive Oil Mill Effluent On The Mitotic Cell Division And Total Protein Amount Of The Root Tips Of Triticum Aestivuml., Mehmet Aybeke, Göksel Olgun, Uğur Sidal, Dürdane Kolankaya Jan 2000

The Effect Of Olive Oil Mill Effluent On The Mitotic Cell Division And Total Protein Amount Of The Root Tips Of Triticum Aestivuml., Mehmet Aybeke, Göksel Olgun, Uğur Sidal, Dürdane Kolankaya

Turkish Journal of Biology

In this work sitotoxic and mutagenic effects Olive Oil Mill Effluent (OOME) on the root tips of Triticum aestivumL. were investigated. In this purpose, germination rate of seeds, mitotic division abnormalities and total protein amounts were evaluated. The seeds kept in various OOME concentrastions, it was determinated that germination rate decreased, whilst mitotic abnormalities and mitotic cell division frequency increased. Especially, the increased cell division frequency was of significance, almost several times higher than the control group. The cells having multinucleus or fragmented nucleus and numerical or sutructural mutations were also found. Furthermore it was observed that total protein amounts …


Antioxidant Enzymes Activities In Chemically Warfared Samples Ofdociostaurus Maroccanusobtained From An Epidemic Population, Aysun Özkan, Gülgün Gündüz, Battal Çiplak, Kayahan Fişkin Jan 2000

Antioxidant Enzymes Activities In Chemically Warfared Samples Ofdociostaurus Maroccanusobtained From An Epidemic Population, Aysun Özkan, Gülgün Gündüz, Battal Çiplak, Kayahan Fişkin

Turkish Journal of Biology

Antioxidant enzyme activities at first, second, third nymphal stage and adult individuals of nition [O-O-dimethyl-O-(3-methyl-4-nitro-phenyl) phosphorothioate] administered D. maroccanusare investigated. Living specimens where nition had been administered for chemical contention by Agricultural Head Office of Antalya Province in 1996 were taken from epidemic population of Eynif plain (Ibradi, Antalya). Catalase, GSH-reductase, GSH-peroxidase and Se-dependent-GSH-peroxidase activities are assayed spectorofotometrically. The catalase activity did indicate no significant change in any nymphal stage. GSH-reductase activity increased in adult individuals. Se-GSH-peroxidase activity decreased with second nymphal stage and increased with the third one, Whereas GSH-peroxidase activity increased at second nymphal stage of D. maroccanus.


Morphological Changes In Xenopus Laevisembryoswith Lithium And Evaluation Of The Fetax Test, Ayper Boğa, Seçi̇l Bi̇nokay, Ayşe Kendi̇rci̇, Tuncay Özgünen, Emi̇ne Kizilkanat Jan 2000

Morphological Changes In Xenopus Laevisembryoswith Lithium And Evaluation Of The Fetax Test, Ayper Boğa, Seçi̇l Bi̇nokay, Ayşe Kendi̇rci̇, Tuncay Özgünen, Emi̇ne Kizilkanat

Turkish Journal of Biology

The main goal was to standardize the FETAX (Frog Embryos Teratogenesis Assay: Xenopus) test. Since lithium ions are known to be teratogenic for embryos of many organisms, they were prefferred for our first standardization assay. Xenopus laevis embryos were exposed to lithium chloride (from 2x10 -4 to 6 x 10 -3 M concentrations) for 96 hours at 2-4 cell stages of development. Exposure to lower LiCl concentrations permitted larvae to survive and to develop into normal ones. On the other hand, depending on the increase in the LiCl concentration, the body length and survival rate (%) decreased. In addition, the …


Hydrophobicities And Electrostatic Behavior Ofdifferent Micro-Organisms, Abbas Yousefi Rad, Hakan Ayhan, Erhan Pi̇şki̇n, Özgül Kisa Jan 2000

Hydrophobicities And Electrostatic Behavior Ofdifferent Micro-Organisms, Abbas Yousefi Rad, Hakan Ayhan, Erhan Pi̇şki̇n, Özgül Kisa

Turkish Journal of Biology

The surface properties of 7 different micro-organisms with their 14 different strains were examined. The contact angles of the micro-organism films were measured by a captive-bubble technique. Surface free energies were calculated from the contact angles. Hydrophobicities were also evaluated by adhesion to p-xylene. The zeta potentials and surface charges of the micro-organisms were measured using a zeta potential analyser system. The contact angles of the gram positive micro-organisms, gram negative micro-organisms and Candida ablicans were in the ranges 48-70°, 43.5-55°, and 69-75° respectively, while the corresponding surface free energies were in the ranges 44.9-60.4 erg.cm -2 , 55.3-61.8 erg.cm …


Genomic Imprinting: A Specialized Form Of Generegulation, Fatma Fi̇li̇z Çoşkun Ari Jan 2000

Genomic Imprinting: A Specialized Form Of Generegulation, Fatma Fi̇li̇z Çoşkun Ari

Turkish Journal of Biology

Genomic imprinting is a process resulting in the preferential expression of certain genes depending on whether the genetic material has been inherited from the mother or the father. Many imprinted genes have been identified as having important roles in mammalian development, and the loss of imprints as well as non-imprinted alleles causes a variety of developmental abnormalities and pathological conditions in both mice and humans. In this article, the phenomenon of genomic imprinting, the developmental implications of imprinting and the molecular mechanisms proposed for this process are reviewed.


Longevity In Some Wild Type And Hybrid Strains Ofdrosophila Melanogaster, Şükran Çakir, Ali̇ Ni̇hat Bozcuk Jan 2000

Longevity In Some Wild Type And Hybrid Strains Ofdrosophila Melanogaster, Şükran Çakir, Ali̇ Ni̇hat Bozcuk

Turkish Journal of Biology

It is known that aging is a multifactorial mechanism composed of both genetic and environmental components. The main evolutionary theories of aging are antagonistic pleiotropy and mutation accumulation, neither of which has substantial experimental support yet. In this study, the longevities of three wild type strains of Drosophila melanogaster and F1 hybrids derived from them were determined. Heterosis caused an increase in the adult lifespan of F1 hybrids.


Distributions And Possible Roles Of Laminin, Fibronectin And Theirreceptor Subunits Integrin \Beta4 And \Alpha5 In Remodelling Of Extracellularmatrix During Decidualization In Rats, Ümi̇t Ali̇ Kayişli, Mevlüt Asar, Ramazan Demi̇r Jan 2000

Distributions And Possible Roles Of Laminin, Fibronectin And Theirreceptor Subunits Integrin \Beta4 And \Alpha5 In Remodelling Of Extracellularmatrix During Decidualization In Rats, Ümi̇t Ali̇ Kayişli, Mevlüt Asar, Ramazan Demi̇r

Turkish Journal of Biology

In the endometrium preparing for pregnancy, the stromal matrix components of the cells and their products begin structural differentiation due to endometrial receptivity. According to the hypothesis that 'extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins and adhesion molecules take roles in the structural differentiation as a result of endometrial decidualization', our aim was to determine the roles of ECM molecules laminin, fibronectin and adhesion proteins integrin \alpha5 and \beta4 in the decidulization and implantation by examining the emergence and changing distribution of these proteins. In this study, five experimental groups, consisting of 40 pregnant animals on pregnancy days 4-8, were used. Paraffin tissue …


Production Of Gibberellic Acid And Cytokinin By Phanerochaete Chrysosporiumme446 Immobilized On Polyurethane Foam, Serpi̇l Ünyayar Jan 2000

Production Of Gibberellic Acid And Cytokinin By Phanerochaete Chrysosporiumme446 Immobilized On Polyurethane Foam, Serpi̇l Ünyayar

Turkish Journal of Biology

The fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium ME446 was entrapped on polyurethane foam to synthesize gibberellic acid (GA 3 equivalent) and Cytokinin (zeatin equivalent). Maximum gibberellic acid was defined on the 6 th day (44.43 µg/mL and 61.22 µg/mL, respectively) in both free and immobilized cells. Maximum cytokinin was defined on the 12 th day (9.61µg/mL and 16.33 µg/mL, respectively) in both free and immobilized cells. An immobilized system of gibberellic acid and cytokinin production resulted in comparatively higher yield than free fungal mycelium.


Eukaryotic Transcriptional Regulatory Proteins, Kemal Büyükgüzel Jan 2000

Eukaryotic Transcriptional Regulatory Proteins, Kemal Büyükgüzel

Turkish Journal of Biology

Transcriptional regulation is of considerable importance in the expression of eukaryotic genes, and a considerable degree of regulation is controlled at the level of mRNA synthesis. As in prokaryotic organisms, transcriptional control in eukaryotes results from an interplay between regulatory DNA sequences and site-specific DNA-binding proteins. Transcription of eukaryotic genes is influenced by various regulatory elements, termed promoters, enhancers and silencers. These regulatory elements are composed of discrete DNA sequences, which constitute binding sites for sequence-specific DNA-binding proteins. These proteins bind DNA by some common structural motifs. The motifs that are utilized by eukaryotic regulatory proteins are helix-turn-helix, zinc finger …


Fungal Contamination And The Incidence Of Ochratoxin-A In Some Cerealsand Products, Nural Kargözlü, Mehmet Karapinar Jan 2000

Fungal Contamination And The Incidence Of Ochratoxin-A In Some Cerealsand Products, Nural Kargözlü, Mehmet Karapinar

Turkish Journal of Biology

One hundred samples (wheat, corn, corn flour, oat, oat flour, muesli) were analysed for ochratoxin-A and fungal contamination. Ochratoxin-A was detected in four samples at the level of 0.27-9.84 ppb in one wheat, two corn and one oat flour samples. Total mould and yeast counts were detected to be 20-


Effects Of Exogenous Spermine On Seed Germination And Early Growthof Sunflower Seeds Under Salinity Stress, Fatma Mutlu, Suna Boncuk Jan 2000

Effects Of Exogenous Spermine On Seed Germination And Early Growthof Sunflower Seeds Under Salinity Stress, Fatma Mutlu, Suna Boncuk

Turkish Journal of Biology

The effects of various concentrations (0.01, 1, 2mM) of spermine (Spm) on germination and some early growth parameters of sunflower ( Helianthus annuus L. cv. Santafe) seeds were investigated in media containing different concentrations of NaCl (50, 100, 200mM). Regardless of its concentrations, application of Spm under non-saline conditions remained ineffective on germination percentage as well as on the early growth parameters studied (length of radicle, fresh and dry weights). The salt, depending on its concentration, inhibited or delayed the germination to a great extent. The growth parameters studied in the early growth period were also adversely affected by salt …


Study Of Adventitious Shoot Formation In Leaves Of Grape (Vitis Spp.), Ni̇lgün Göktürk Baydar Jan 2000

Study Of Adventitious Shoot Formation In Leaves Of Grape (Vitis Spp.), Ni̇lgün Göktürk Baydar

Turkish Journal of Biology

The effects of genotype, source of explant and nutrient medium on adventitious shoot formation were examined in the leaves of 5 grape cultivars (Atasarisi, Çavus, Kalecik Karasi, Sultani çekirdeksiz and Yapincak), 2 rootstocks (Kober 5BB ( V. berlandieri x V. riparia) and 41 B M.G. (Chasselas x V. berlandieri)) by organogenesis. In this study, petioles and laminae isolated from in vitro shoots were used as the sources of explant. The highest rates of adventitious shoot formation were obtained from petiole explants. Leaf explants were cultured on MS- and NN- based regeneration media containing different concentrations of BAP and NAA. It …


Transmission Of The Embryonic Stem Cell (Esc)Genome To Offspring And Sexual Development Inchimeric Mice From A Male Esc Line, Sezen Arat Jan 2000

Transmission Of The Embryonic Stem Cell (Esc)Genome To Offspring And Sexual Development Inchimeric Mice From A Male Esc Line, Sezen Arat

Turkish Journal of Biology

This study was performed to determine the capability of embryonic stem (ES) cells at late passage number to form functional germ cells and to orientate the sexual development of chimeric mice produced from ES cell injection into embryos. When an R1 ES cell line was routinely cultured on mitotically inactivated feeder cells in culture medium supplemented with leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF), the colonies maintained an undifferentiated ideal ES cell morphology. When the ES cells were injected into 45 eight-cell embryos, 38 embryos (84%) combined with ES cells. Twenty-eight percent of the embryos transferred to recipients developed to term. Thirty percent …


Effects Of Ph On The Genesis Of Membrane Potentialchanges At Fertilization In The Egg Of The Frog Ranacameranoi, Şeref Erdoğan, Gülay Loğoğlu, Kerem Tuncay Özgünen, Tuncay Özgünen Jan 2000

Effects Of Ph On The Genesis Of Membrane Potentialchanges At Fertilization In The Egg Of The Frog Ranacameranoi, Şeref Erdoğan, Gülay Loğoğlu, Kerem Tuncay Özgünen, Tuncay Özgünen

Turkish Journal of Biology

The apparent change in the egg membrane potential at fertilization gives rise to fertilization potential (FP) . FP is the initial, transient electrical block to polyspermy as shown in most species especially those exhibiting external fertilization, and it protects the egg from a second sperm entry until the permanent, mechanical block is set up. Polyspermy is lethal in most species, and for a successful fertilization resting membrane potential (RMP) and FP of the egg have to be held in optimum ranges. Shifts in environmental pH may interfere with a successful fertilization by affecting these bioelectrical potentials. In the present study, …


Bacteriocin Typing Of Some Turkish Isolates Ofpseudomonas Syringae Pv. Phaseolicola, Kiymet Güven Jan 2000

Bacteriocin Typing Of Some Turkish Isolates Ofpseudomonas Syringae Pv. Phaseolicola, Kiymet Güven

Turkish Journal of Biology

Eighty-six Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola isolates collected from different bean growing areas in Eskişehir were typed for the production of bacteriocin.All the isolates tested produced bacteriocin and 24 bacteriosin groups were determined. No correlation was found between the bacteriocin groups and geographical origin. Authentic isolates of the bacterium representing 3 different races were also tested for bacteriocin production and bacteriocin types did not correlate with the races.


Protein Profiles And Prevalence Of Methicillinresistant Staphylococcus Aureus (Mrsa) In Gülhanemilitary Academy Hospital In Turkey, Sefa Can Saçilik, Özlem Osmanağaoğlu, Özgül Kisa, Ahmet Başustaoğlu, Cumhur Çökmüş Jan 2000

Protein Profiles And Prevalence Of Methicillinresistant Staphylococcus Aureus (Mrsa) In Gülhanemilitary Academy Hospital In Turkey, Sefa Can Saçilik, Özlem Osmanağaoğlu, Özgül Kisa, Ahmet Başustaoğlu, Cumhur Çökmüş

Turkish Journal of Biology

The present study was undertaken to determine the relationship between Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains isolated from various clinical specimens in Gülhane Military Medical Academy, in Ankara, Turkey. In 1997, at this hospital, the percentage of S. aureus among all nosocomial isolates was 20% and the percentage of MRSA among these S. aureus isolates was 51%. Both sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) and Native-Page (N-PAGE) were used for typing MRSA isolates which have common antibiotic susceptibility test results. MRSA isolates were also evaluated according to the whole-cell proteins (WCPs) and filtrate proteins (FPs). Using these methods, we concluded that …


Isolation, Identification And Toxigenic Tests Of Aeromonas Hydrophila From Several Sources In Izmir, Ataç Uzel, Füsun Uçar Jan 2000

Isolation, Identification And Toxigenic Tests Of Aeromonas Hydrophila From Several Sources In Izmir, Ataç Uzel, Füsun Uçar

Turkish Journal of Biology

A total of 43 samples (4 sea water, 5 water, 4 river water, 10 oyster and 10 fish samples) from Izmir were examined for the presence of Aeromonas hydrophila. Alkaline peptone Water (APW) for the environmental samples and Trypticase Soy Broth with Ampicillin and Toluidine Blue (TSBA) for the food samples were used for enrichment of the samples. In isolation, 5 different selective media were used: DNase Agar with Toluidine blue and Ampicillin (DNTA), Aeromonas Agar (AA), Rimler Shotts Agar (RSA), mA Agar and Aeromonas Mediums Base (AMB). Identification of the isolates was performed according to Bergey's Manual of Determinative …


The Inhibition Effect Of Yoghurt Starter Culture Metabolites, Belma Aslim, Yavuz Beyatli, Kadi̇r Halkman Jan 2000

The Inhibition Effect Of Yoghurt Starter Culture Metabolites, Belma Aslim, Yavuz Beyatli, Kadi̇r Halkman

Turkish Journal of Biology

In this study effect of some separate and combined metabolic compounds produced by lactic acid were tested on food pathogenic and contaminant microorgnasms. For this study, five strains of each Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophilus were used. The inhibition effects of the metabolic products (lactic acid, hydrogen peroxide, acetaldehyde, diacetyl) produced by the stains on test bacteria ( Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli) were determined. Also, a random combinations of the strains were prepared and the metabolic compounds produced by these cultures and their antimicrobial activities on tested bacteria were determined. By regarding the metabolic products mainly, the samples of lactic …


Investigation Of Selected Industrially Important Enzymatic Activities Of Turkish Agricultural Mycoflora-I: Amylase, Lipase, Protease, Şemi̇nur Topal, Ceyda Pembeci̇, Mehli̇ka Borcakli, Mehmet Batum, Özlem Çelti̇k Jan 2000

Investigation Of Selected Industrially Important Enzymatic Activities Of Turkish Agricultural Mycoflora-I: Amylase, Lipase, Protease, Şemi̇nur Topal, Ceyda Pembeci̇, Mehli̇ka Borcakli, Mehmet Batum, Özlem Çelti̇k

Turkish Journal of Biology

In this context, fungi being a rich source in from metabolites point of view, their utilization possibilities in various area are investigated. Primary metabolites of the fungi representing Turkish agricultural mycoflora which belongs to our culture collections are determined and their importance with respect to industry will be evaluated. It is assumed that enzymes such as, protease, amylase, lipase, cellulase, xylanase, b-glucanase, pectinase of these moulds represent a potential source for food industry. In this context, qualitative screening three of these enzymes producing abilities of relevant moulds are carried out. Methods used for enzyme determination cover, "Opacity Capacities in Deep …


The Population Structure And Growth Properties Of Chalcalburnusmossulensis (Heckel, 1843) Caught From Askale Region Of River Karasu, Mustafa Türkmen, İhsan Akyurt Jan 2000

The Population Structure And Growth Properties Of Chalcalburnusmossulensis (Heckel, 1843) Caught From Askale Region Of River Karasu, Mustafa Türkmen, İhsan Akyurt

Turkish Journal of Biology

In this study, the population structure and growth properties of Chalcalburnus mossulensis (Heckel, 1843) caught from Askale Region of River Karasu betwen February 1996 and January 1997 were examined. The age composition of population varied between I and VI ages, and the most abundant age group was the third age group (42.13%). The population was composed of 51.74% females and 48.26% males. The fork length and the body weights of males and females varied between 8.9-18.1 cm, 3.6-67.9 g and 8.5-18.5 cm, 5.1-79.5 g respectively. The specific and relative growth for length and weight were maximum in the second age. …


The Effect Of Some Nutrients Supplementation To Synthetic Compostwith Wheat Straw Before Mycel Inoculation, On Mycelium Growth, Yieldand Early Ripe Of Agaricus Bitorquis(Quél). Sacc, Hasan Hüseyi̇n Doğan, Celaleddi̇n Öztürk, Cengi̇z Akköz Jan 2000

The Effect Of Some Nutrients Supplementation To Synthetic Compostwith Wheat Straw Before Mycel Inoculation, On Mycelium Growth, Yieldand Early Ripe Of Agaricus Bitorquis(Quél). Sacc, Hasan Hüseyi̇n Doğan, Celaleddi̇n Öztürk, Cengi̇z Akköz

Turkish Journal of Biology

The effect of some nutrients added to synthetic compost with wheat straw, on mycelium growth, yield and early ripe of Agaricus bitorquis (Quél.) Sacc. were investigated. The compost was prepared by fermentation and chemical disinfection methods. Corn flour, wheat flour, hen grain, soybean meal and sunflower seed hulls were used as additional nutrients. The experiments were made at the temperatüre 20-22°C and 80-90% relative humidity in the yield rooms. The shortest mycelium growth period (average 14 days) were determined in containing 350 g/10 kg and 450 g/10 kg sunflower seed hulls. The maximum production were taken in the sacks of …


Effects Of Gibberellic Acid On Male Sterility, Seed Yield And Oil And Fatty Acid Syntheses Of Safflower ( Carthamus Tinctorius L.), Hasan Baydar Jan 2000

Effects Of Gibberellic Acid On Male Sterility, Seed Yield And Oil And Fatty Acid Syntheses Of Safflower ( Carthamus Tinctorius L.), Hasan Baydar

Turkish Journal of Biology

The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of gibberellic acid (GA 3 ) on male and female sterility, seed yield, oil and fatty acid syntheses, growth and development properties in safflower ( Carthamus tinctorius var. Yenice). GA 3 was applied in five different doses at three different stages, and induced male sterility at a rate of up to 93.0%. This finding has important implications for the practical use of GA 3 in hybrid seed production. GA 3 applications significantly decreased the seed yield per plant both in isolation and non-isolation. Although fatty acid syntheses did not change …


Am1 Treatment Of Some Phenoxyacetic Acidherbicides, Lemi̇ Türker Jan 2000

Am1 Treatment Of Some Phenoxyacetic Acidherbicides, Lemi̇ Türker

Turkish Journal of Biology

AM1-type semiempirical quantum chemical calculations were carried out to explain differences in herbicidal activity between certain phenoxyacetic acid derivatives. It was found that the proper orientation and shape of the COOH group and the phenyl moiety both mutually and individually affected the observed activities.