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Restoration Of Aspen Woodland Invaded By Western Juniper: Applications Of Partial Cutting And Prescribed Fire, Jonathon D. Bates, Richard F. Miller Aug 2004

Restoration Of Aspen Woodland Invaded By Western Juniper: Applications Of Partial Cutting And Prescribed Fire, Jonathon D. Bates, Richard F. Miller

Aspen Bibliography

Western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis spp. occidentalis) woodlands are rapidly replacing quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) stands throughout the northern Great Basin. Aspen stands provide important habitat for many wildlife species and contain a high diversity of understory shrubs and herbaceous species. We studies two juniper removal treatments to restore aspen woodlands in Kiger Canyon on Steens Mountain, Oregon.


Correlation And Path Coefficient Analyses Of Seed Yield Components In The Narbon Bean (Vicia Narbonensis L.), Celal Yücel Jan 2004

Correlation And Path Coefficient Analyses Of Seed Yield Components In The Narbon Bean (Vicia Narbonensis L.), Celal Yücel

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The purpose of this research was to evaluate phenotypic correlation coefficents between seed yield per plant and some yield components, and to determine the direct and indirect effect of 6 components on seed yield per plant in narbon bean (Vicia narbonensis L.) lines. The research was conducted in the area of the Field Crops Research Training Center of the University of Çukurova, in Adana, Turkey, in the 1996/97 and 1997/98 crop years. The randomized complete blocks design with 3 replications was used. Positive and statistically significant (p


Volume 2, Number 1 (2004), Ut Institute Of Agriculture Jan 2004

Volume 2, Number 1 (2004), Ut Institute Of Agriculture

Tennessee Land, Life and Science Magazine

Issue Highlights:

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  • Tennessee Agriculture in a Global Market


Effectiveness Of Bumblebee Pollination In Anti-Frost Heated Tomato Greenhouses In The Mediterranean Basin*, H. Yildiz Daşgan, A. Oğuz Özdoğan, Osman Kaftanoğlu, Kazim Abak Jan 2004

Effectiveness Of Bumblebee Pollination In Anti-Frost Heated Tomato Greenhouses In The Mediterranean Basin*, H. Yildiz Daşgan, A. Oğuz Özdoğan, Osman Kaftanoğlu, Kazim Abak

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Turkey has 22,000 ha of greenhouse area, and about 51% of vegetable greenhouses are used for tomato production. In Mediterranean countries generally greenhouses are not regularly heated at optimal levels. Fruity vegetables in winter have a problem of insufficient pollination due to low temperatures and isolated atmosphere. The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) pollination in tomato production in anti-frost heated greenhouses in the Mediterranean basin. Three fruit set applications, namely bumblebee, vibration and growth regulator, were used. Bumblebee pollination was compared to 2 other techniques that are commonly used in tomato greenhouses. …


Determination Of Sowing Dates Of Sweet Corn (Zea Mays L. Saccharata Sturt.) Under Şanlıurfa Conditions, Abdullah Öktem, A. Gülgün Öktem, Yalçin Coşkun Jan 2004

Determination Of Sowing Dates Of Sweet Corn (Zea Mays L. Saccharata Sturt.) Under Şanlıurfa Conditions, Abdullah Öktem, A. Gülgün Öktem, Yalçin Coşkun

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

This study was conducted to determine optimum sowing dates for sweet corn in the Southeastern Anatolia region. The research was carried out at the Agricultural Research Station of Harran University in Şanlıurfa during 2000 and 2001. Sowing dates were April 25, May 10, May 25, June 10, June 25, July 10, July 25 and August 10. Based on the sowing dates, fresh ear yield, duration of tasseling, ear diameter, kernel numbers per ear, single fresh ear weight and husk ratio parameters were statistically significant (**P < 0.01) in both years. The highest fresh ear yields were 177.51 and 172.30 kg ha^{-1} for the 25 July sowing date in 2000 and 2001, respectively. The lowest fresh ear yields were 18.24 and 15.53 kg ha^{-1} for the April 25 sowing date in 2000 and 2001, respectively. Fresh ear yield decreased with early sowing dates (from April 25 to June 25) in both years. The results indicate that optimal sowing dates for sweet corn could be from June 25 to July 25 in Şanlıurfa and similar Southeastern Anatolia regions.


Field-Measured Furrow Infiltration Functions, Abolfazl Nasseri, Mohammad Reza Neyshabori, Ahmad Fakheri Fard, Mohammad Mogaddam, Amir Hossein Nazemi Jan 2004

Field-Measured Furrow Infiltration Functions, Abolfazl Nasseri, Mohammad Reza Neyshabori, Ahmad Fakheri Fard, Mohammad Mogaddam, Amir Hossein Nazemi

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Furrow infiltration varies with different variables and is a complex process for modeling infiltration over the field. This research was conducted to develop empirical relationships between field-wide furrow infiltration and independent variables such as the opportunity time, initial soil water content, flow depth, flow section area, wetted perimeter and wet bulk density. Furrow infiltration was measured by blocked furrow infiltrometers at 48 infiltration sites over a 70 x 130 m field plot. Simple and partial correlations between cumulative infiltration and independent variables were evaluated. The effects of wet bulk density and flow depth on cumulative infiltration were insignificant when the …


Development Of A Mathematical Model Using Dimensional Analysis For Predicting The Friction Losses In Drip Irrigation Laterals With Cylindrical Type In-Line Emitters, Vedat Demi̇r, Hüseyi̇n Yürdem, Adnan Deği̇rmenci̇oğlu Jan 2004

Development Of A Mathematical Model Using Dimensional Analysis For Predicting The Friction Losses In Drip Irrigation Laterals With Cylindrical Type In-Line Emitters, Vedat Demi̇r, Hüseyi̇n Yürdem, Adnan Deği̇rmenci̇oğlu

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

This paper presents a prediction model developed using dimensional analysis for friction losses in drip irrigation laterals. Drip irrigation laterals with cylindrical type in-line emitters placed at different spacings ranging from 0.2 to 1 m were considered. The parameters affecting the variation in friction losses in laterals were defined as dimensionless terms using Buckingham's pi theorem. In order to develop a model, experimental friction loss data from 14 different drip irrigation pipes, and some domestic and some imported ones with the above-mentioned spacings were used. The model developed in this study accounted for 98.7% of the variation in the data. …


Some Technological Properties Of Laminated Veneer Lumber Manufactured From Pine (Pinus Sylvestris L.) Veneers With Melamine Added - Uf Resins, Semra Çolak, İsmai̇l Aydin, Cenk Demi̇rkir, Gürsel Çolakoğlu Jan 2004

Some Technological Properties Of Laminated Veneer Lumber Manufactured From Pine (Pinus Sylvestris L.) Veneers With Melamine Added - Uf Resins, Semra Çolak, İsmai̇l Aydin, Cenk Demi̇rkir, Gürsel Çolakoğlu

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The objectives of this study were to compare the modulus of elasticity, bending strength, shear strength and formaldehyde emissions of laminated veneer lumber (LVL) bonded with melamine added urea formaldehyde resin (UF+M) and produced with other resins such as urea-formaldehyde (UF), melamine-urea-formaldehyde (MUF) and phenol formaldehyde (PF), and to determine the effects of 2 different climate conditions on the bending strength and modulus of elasticity of pine LVL panels. After the panel production, the test specimens were divided into 2 groups for all tests. The first group of test specimens were conditioned at 20 °C and 45% R.H., while the …


An Analysis Of The Impacts Of Production Quotas And Ura Provisions On Turkey's Sugar Sector, Fahri̇ Yavuz Jan 2004

An Analysis Of The Impacts Of Production Quotas And Ura Provisions On Turkey's Sugar Sector, Fahri̇ Yavuz

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Sugar beet is an important crop in terms of production value and represents 2.5% of the total value of crop production. Its production has been regulated and supported by the government. To adapt Turkey's sugar policies for potential admission to the EU, a sugar production quota policy was implemented in 1999 in addition to existing policies, mainly including price support and input subsidies. At the same time, the tariff imposed on imported sugar was reduced by 10% in order to comply with Uruguay Round Agreement (URA) provisions. The objective here is to analyze the impacts of these policy changes on …


Crack Propagations And Fatigue Characteristics Of Some Handmade Papers*, Ari̇f Karademi̇r, Sami̇ İmamoğlu, Ni̇hat Sami̇ Çeti̇n Jan 2004

Crack Propagations And Fatigue Characteristics Of Some Handmade Papers*, Ari̇f Karademi̇r, Sami̇ İmamoğlu, Ni̇hat Sami̇ Çeti̇n

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

In this work, a number of handsheets made from unbeaten and unbleached kraft, refiner mechanical and cotton linter pulps and crack propagations on paper samples under monotonic loading, were analyzed and possible links with the properties of fibrous networks were investigated. Crack initiation and propagation on the tested paper strips were also investigated under a scanning electron microscope to determine visually the state of the paper matrix under applied loads. Furthermore, paper samples were subjected to a series of mechanical tests, such as tearing resistance, folding endurance and tensile strength. The primary goal of this study concentrated on determining the …


Estimation Of Risk Efficient Farm Structures Along The Kızılırmak River In North Central Anatolia: An Application Of Minimization Of The Absolute Deviation, Vedat Ceyhan, H. Avni̇ Ci̇nemre Jan 2004

Estimation Of Risk Efficient Farm Structures Along The Kızılırmak River In North Central Anatolia: An Application Of Minimization Of The Absolute Deviation, Vedat Ceyhan, H. Avni̇ Ci̇nemre

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

A risk-programming model was developed to evaluate the tradeoffs between risk and expected returns for farms along the Kızılırmak River in North Central Anatolia. Risk efficient farm structures were derived for representative farms by using minimization of the absolute deviation procedures, which permit the estimation of a farm's risk-return frontier. Research results reveal that farm plans are sensitive to the risk criteria in the research area. Rice and maize are the most high-risk activities, followed by lettuce and soybean. Wheat, sugar beet and dairy activities have a more stabilizing effect on farm income compared to others. Medium size and large …


The Effect Of Moisture Content And Wood Density On The Preservative Uptake Of Caucasian Fir (Abies Nordmanniana (Link.) Spach.) Treated With Cca, İlker Usta Jan 2004

The Effect Of Moisture Content And Wood Density On The Preservative Uptake Of Caucasian Fir (Abies Nordmanniana (Link.) Spach.) Treated With Cca, İlker Usta

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The effect of moisture content and wood density on the preservative uptake (on the basis of the percentage of void volume filled (VVF%)) of Caucasian fir (Abies nordmanniana (Link.) Spach.) was studied in various levels of moisture content (MC). VVF% was measured in 11 MC regimes (7 of which were designed to be below the fibre saturation point (FSP)) consequtively nominated using a conventional kiln. All the samples were treated with CCA-tanalith C via a mild schedule of full-cell impregnation. A significant correspondence between MC and both wood density and VVF% was established and an attempt was thus made to …


Archaeobotanical And Dendroarchaeological Studies In Ilgarini Cave (Pınarbaşı, Kastamonu, Turkey), Ünal Akkemi̇k, Burhan Aytuğ, Sercay Güzel Jan 2004

Archaeobotanical And Dendroarchaeological Studies In Ilgarini Cave (Pınarbaşı, Kastamonu, Turkey), Ünal Akkemi̇k, Burhan Aytuğ, Sercay Güzel

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

With its historical remains and beautiful travertine formations, Ilgarini cave is important in terms of archaeobotany and natural sciences. In the left part of the cave there are 2 temples and 11 graves. These graves had 3 floors, and wooden materials were used between them. The purpose of the study was to identify the wooden materials taken from the graves in Ilgarini cave and to determine the lifetime of the people who lived in the cave by dating them dendrochronologically. In wood identification analysis, many thin sections were cut, and they were compared with reference wood sections. In dendroarchaeological analysis, …


Evaluation Of The Antioxidant And Antimicrobial Activities Of Clary Sage (Salvia Sclarea L.), İlhami̇ Gülçi̇n, Meti̇n T. Uğuz, Müni̇r Oktay, Şükrü Beydemi̇r, Ömer İrfan Küfrevi̇oğlu Jan 2004

Evaluation Of The Antioxidant And Antimicrobial Activities Of Clary Sage (Salvia Sclarea L.), İlhami̇ Gülçi̇n, Meti̇n T. Uğuz, Müni̇r Oktay, Şükrü Beydemi̇r, Ömer İrfan Küfrevi̇oğlu

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The present work evaluates the antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of clary sage (CS) Salvia sclarea L. Antimicrobial, total antioxidant, DPPH radical scavenging, superoxide anion radical scavenging, hydrogen peroxide scavenging and metal chelating activities, reducing power, and total contents of phenolic compounds of dried herb samples extracted with chloroform and acetone were studied. The chloroform extract had stronger total antioxidant activity than the acetone extract and exhibited 93 and 68% inhibition of linoleic acid peroxidation, respectively. a-Tocopherol, quercetin, butylated hydroxyanisole and butylated hydroxytoluene were used as standard antioxidants. Antimicrobial activities of both CS extracts were examined by means of disk-diffusion methods …


Effects Of Barley As A Companion Crop On The Hay Yield And Plant Density Of Red Clover And The Botanical Composition Of Hay, Mustafa Tan, Yunus Seri̇n, H. İbrahi̇m Erkovan Jan 2004

Effects Of Barley As A Companion Crop On The Hay Yield And Plant Density Of Red Clover And The Botanical Composition Of Hay, Mustafa Tan, Yunus Seri̇n, H. İbrahi̇m Erkovan

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Forage legumes are frequently established with a companion crop such as a cereal crop for controlling weed invasion and high hay production. This study was conducted under irrigated conditions in order to determine the effects of the seeding rate and harvest stage of barley as a companion crop on the hay yield and plant density of red clover and the botanical composition of hay. Red clover was established with barley sown at 0, 60, 120 and 180 kg ha^{-1} and cut at the milk-dough and hard-dough stages. The highest total hay yield (6000 kg ha^{-1}) was measured at a 180 …


Effect Of Different Control Methods On Weeds, Yield Components And Nodulation In The Spring Lentil, Işik Tepe, Murat Erman, Ayşe Yazlik, Remzi̇ Levent, Kuddusi̇ İpek Jan 2004

Effect Of Different Control Methods On Weeds, Yield Components And Nodulation In The Spring Lentil, Işik Tepe, Murat Erman, Ayşe Yazlik, Remzi̇ Levent, Kuddusi̇ İpek

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

This study was conducted on the lentil cultivar Malazgirt 89 during 1999 and 2000 to determine the most appropriate method for controlling weeds. In the experiments, hand hoeing, trifluralin, imazethapyr, linuron, prometryn, phenmedipham + desmediphame, trifluralin + hand hoeing and linuron + hand hoeing which should be used as an alternative to hand weeding, were tested. The effects of herbicides on nodulation in lentils were also investigated. Centaurea depressa in the first year, and Ranunculus arvensis and Acroptilon repens in the second year were the dominant weed species encountered in the plots. A combination of linuron + hand hoeing, linuron …


In Vitro Studies On Some Natural Beverages As Botanical Pesticides Against Erwinia Amylovora And Curtobacterium Flaccumfaciensis Subsp. Poinsettiae, Mehmet Nuri̇ Nas Jan 2004

In Vitro Studies On Some Natural Beverages As Botanical Pesticides Against Erwinia Amylovora And Curtobacterium Flaccumfaciensis Subsp. Poinsettiae, Mehmet Nuri̇ Nas

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Several tannin-rich beverages were tested for their antibacterial activity against 2 important phytopathogenic bacteria, Erwinia amylovora and Curtobacterium flacumfaciensis subsp. poinsettiae. Black tea (9.5, 19 and 38 g l^{-1}), green tea (9.5, 19 and 38 g l^{-1}) and tannic acid (0.2, 0.4 and 0.8 g l^{-1}) inhibited the growth of E. amylovora and C. f. subsp. poinsettiae. Coffee (8.75, 17.5 and 35 g l^{-1}) and cocoa (8.75, 17.5 and 35 g l^{-1}) did not display any inhibitory effect on the growth of bacterial cultures. The numbers of colony forming units (CFUs) of E. amylovora in the presence of black tea, …


Determination Of Wetland Vegetation Height With Lidar, Levent Genç, Bon Dewitt, Scot Smith Jan 2004

Determination Of Wetland Vegetation Height With Lidar, Levent Genç, Bon Dewitt, Scot Smith

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) is a new technology that offers a potential alternative to field surveying and photogrammetric techniques for the collection of elevation data. It has the advantages of being rapid accurate and able to map areas that are difficult to access. LIDAR has demonstrated the capability to accurately estimate important vegetation structural characteristics such as forest canopy height. For these reasons, airborne LIDAR data were used to compare vegetation height determinations with field observations on one selected transect in the vicinity of Lake Hatchineha in Florida, USA. The approach was based on the LIDAR and field measurements. …


Effects Of Controlled Atmosphere Storage On Scald Development And Postharvest Physiology Of Granny Smith Apples, Mustafa Erkan, Mustafa Pekmezci̇, Hami̇de Gübbük, Işilay Karaşahi̇n Jan 2004

Effects Of Controlled Atmosphere Storage On Scald Development And Postharvest Physiology Of Granny Smith Apples, Mustafa Erkan, Mustafa Pekmezci̇, Hami̇de Gübbük, Işilay Karaşahi̇n

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The effects of different O2 and CO_2 concentrations on the scald development and postharvest physiology of Granny Smith apples (Malus domestica Borkh.) were investigated. Apples were harvested at optimal harvest time and stored in 1% CO_2/2% O_2, 2% CO_2/2% O_2, 3% CO_2/2% O_2 and 0% CO_2/21% O_2 (control) at 0 °C and 90-92% relative humidity for 9 months. At certain intervals, samples were collected from each storage condition for physical and chemical analysis (e.g. weight loss, flesh firmness, amount of titratable acid, total soluble solids, skin color, scald development, respiration rate and decayed fruit). Respiration rates of the apples were …


Effect Of Different Operating Parameters On Seed Holding In The Single Seed Metering Unit Of A Pneumatic Planter, Zeli̇ha Bereket Barut, Azi̇z Özmerzi̇ Jan 2004

Effect Of Different Operating Parameters On Seed Holding In The Single Seed Metering Unit Of A Pneumatic Planter, Zeli̇ha Bereket Barut, Azi̇z Özmerzi̇

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

This research was performed to determine the effect of different operating parameters on seed holding in a single seed metering unit. The metering unit was a vertical seed plate with a vacuum, used in seeding maize (Zea mays L.). An electronic counter in the metering unit was used to determine the holes without seed on the plate holes. The shapes of the holes, peripheral velocities, vacuum pressure, hole area on the seed plate and thousand grain weight of seed (TGW) were chosen as the operating parameters. A Factorial Completely Randomized Design was used for analysis of variance, Duncan's multiple range …


Carbon Dynamics In Tallgrass Prairie And Wheat Ecosystems, Rasi̇m Koçyi̇ği̇t, Charles W. Rice Jan 2004

Carbon Dynamics In Tallgrass Prairie And Wheat Ecosystems, Rasi̇m Koçyi̇ği̇t, Charles W. Rice

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Soil carbon (C) dynamics is an important aspect of the global C cycle. Soils can be a sink or source for atmospheric CO_2 depending upon management. Tallgrass prairie and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) are 2 dominant ecosystems in the Great Plains. This study determined the distribution of C in these 2 ecosystems. Soil C pools, plant root biomass, and aboveground plant biomass were determined at a wheat (winter wheat) and a tallgrass prairie site in northern Oklahoma from 1998 through 2001. The objectives of this study were to determine C storage and changes in soil organic matter in tallgrass prairie …


The Effect Of Water Deficit On Yield And Yield Components Of Sugar Beet, Kenan Uçan, Cafer Gençoğlan Jan 2004

The Effect Of Water Deficit On Yield And Yield Components Of Sugar Beet, Kenan Uçan, Cafer Gençoğlan

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

This study was conducted to determine the effect of different water levels on the sugar rate, sugar yield and root yield of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) under Kahramanmaraş climatic conditions in the production season 1999-2000. A line source sprinkler irrigation system was used with 6 irrigation levels; I_1, I_2, I_3, I_4, I_5 and I_6. The sugar beet row adjacent to the lateral was denoted the most water applied level (I_1), and the most remote row from the lateral was denoted the least water applied level (I_6). The plant rows between levels I_1 and I_6 were taken as the deficit …


Variation In Essential Oil Content And Composition In Turkish Anise (Pimpinella Anisum L.) Populations*, Neşet Arslan, Bi̇lal Gürbüz, Ercüment O. Sarihan, Ali̇ Bayrak, Ahmet Gümüşçü Jan 2004

Variation In Essential Oil Content And Composition In Turkish Anise (Pimpinella Anisum L.) Populations*, Neşet Arslan, Bi̇lal Gürbüz, Ercüment O. Sarihan, Ali̇ Bayrak, Ahmet Gümüşçü

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

This research was carried out at the University of Ankara, Faculty of Agriculture, Field Crops Department and the laboratories of the Food Engineering Department. Twenty-nine anise seed samples were collected from different locations in 9 producer provinces in Turkey and were used as the study materials in order to determine essential oil and essential oil compositions. According to the results, essential oil levels varied from 1.3% to 3.7%. The major component of the essential oil was trans-anethole. This compound ranged from 78.63% to 95.21%. Population 26 may be recommended for trans-anethole percentage and populations 8 and 22 for essential oil …


Effects Of Seeding Rates On Yield And Yield Components Of Hungarian Vetch (Vicia Pannonica Crantz.), Ayşen Uzun, Uğur Bi̇lgi̇li̇, Mehmet Si̇nci̇k, Esvet Açikgöz Jan 2004

Effects Of Seeding Rates On Yield And Yield Components Of Hungarian Vetch (Vicia Pannonica Crantz.), Ayşen Uzun, Uğur Bi̇lgi̇li̇, Mehmet Si̇nci̇k, Esvet Açikgöz

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The effects of 4 seeding rates (20, 40, 80 and 160 kg ha^{-1}) on dry matter yield, seed yield and yield components were evaluated in 4 accessions (L46, L79, L457, Local) of Hungarian vetch (Vicia pannonica Crantz.) under fall seeding conditions during the 2000-2001 and 2001-2002 crop years. Dry matter yield, plant height, number of pods per plant, number of seeds per plant, 1000- seed weight, biomass yield, seed yield and harvest index were measured. Based on the 2-year results, no significant differences were found among Hungarian vetch accessions in any of the measured characteristics with the exception of 1000- …


Qtl Analysis Of Ascochyta Blight Resistance In Chickpea, Mücella Tekeoğlu, Muzaffer Işik, Fred J. Muehlbauer Jan 2004

Qtl Analysis Of Ascochyta Blight Resistance In Chickpea, Mücella Tekeoğlu, Muzaffer Işik, Fred J. Muehlbauer

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Recent advances in quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis have facilitated studies on Ascochyta blight, caused by Ascochyta rabiei Pass (Lab.), resistance in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). Using a recombinant inbred line (RIL) population derived from an interspecific cross between C. arietinum and C. reticulatum, the same 2 QTLs conferring resistance to Ascochyta blight were identified at 2 locations by interval mapping. Genotype X environment (G x E) interaction was significant both between years at the same location and between locations. The effect of QTL-1 on linkage group 8 (LG-8) was greater than that of QTL-2 on LG-4 at Pullman while …


Effects Of Iba And Cutting Dates On The Rooting Ability Of Semi-Hardwood Kiwifruit (Actinidia Deliciosa A.Chev.) Cuttings, Ali̇ Ömer Üçler, Sali̇h Parlak, Zafer Yücesan Jan 2004

Effects Of Iba And Cutting Dates On The Rooting Ability Of Semi-Hardwood Kiwifruit (Actinidia Deliciosa A.Chev.) Cuttings, Ali̇ Ömer Üçler, Sali̇h Parlak, Zafer Yücesan

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The effects of 1 H-indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) and cutting date on the rooting of semi-hardwood cuttings from the kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa A.Chev.) were investigated. In rooting experiments 0, 4, 6 and 8 gl^{-1} concentrations of the IBA were used and the cuttings were taken on July 23 and August 22, 1999. The results of the study revealed that cuttings taken in July had better rooting ability in terms of main root numbers, the mean length of the longest 5 roots and rooting area. On the other hand, 6 and 8 gl^{-1} IBA concentrations did not significantly affect rooting ability. Split …


Modeling Approaches To Salt Management Problems In Irrigated Agriculture: A Review, Ataç Tuli̇, William Austin Jury Jan 2004

Modeling Approaches To Salt Management Problems In Irrigated Agriculture: A Review, Ataç Tuli̇, William Austin Jury

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Irrigation projects have been developed throughout human history to increase food production, but they frequently contribute to salinization and drainage problems as well. Examples where salinization and drainage water disposal due to agricultural activity are a critical problem can be found in irrigated areas in different parts of the world. To find possible solutions to irrigation and drainage related problems, government agencies, scientists, and soil and water resources managers recommend a broad array of management alternatives for conducting investigations. The concept of management alternatives of salinization and drainage problems can be evaluated by field experiments and/or by simulating conditions with …


Determination Of Hydraulic Performance Of Trickle Irrigation Emitters Used In Irrigation Systems In The Harran Plain, Hali̇l Kirnak, Ergün Doğan, Siddik Demi̇r, Sabri̇ Yalçin Jan 2004

Determination Of Hydraulic Performance Of Trickle Irrigation Emitters Used In Irrigation Systems In The Harran Plain, Hali̇l Kirnak, Ergün Doğan, Siddik Demi̇r, Sabri̇ Yalçin

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Trickle irrigation systems' efficiency depends on system uniformity, which is determined by water discharge uniformity from emitters. It is impossible to produce 2 identical emitters due to manufacturing variations. The manufacturer's coefficient of variance is used as a measure of discharge variations of emitters. In this study, manufacturers' reported discharge rates and coefficients of manufacturing variation (CVm) values were compared with test results for various types of in-line emitters manufactured by 4 different companies in Turkey. A total of 9 drip irrigation lines, comprising 7 non-compensating and 2 compensating emitters, were tested at 50, 100, 150, 200 and 250 kPa …


Inheritance Of Grain Yield In A Half-Diallel Maize Population, Aydin Ünay, Cahi̇t Konak, Hüseyi̇n Başal Jan 2004

Inheritance Of Grain Yield In A Half-Diallel Maize Population, Aydin Ünay, Cahi̇t Konak, Hüseyi̇n Başal

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Inheritance of grain yield, heterosis and combining ability were investigated in maize populations obtained from half-diallel crossing among 9 inbred parental lines. General and specific combining ability effects were significantly different among parental lines. The grain yield was under the dominance gene effect. The parents W 552 and DNB were considered suitable according to their yield capacities and general combining ability effects. The midparent heterosis values ranged from 46.10% (H.96 x DNB) to 573.12% (ALKD 222 x A 632) whereas the useful heterosis values varied between -46.47% (A 619 x A 632) and 10.78% (N 7A x ALKD 90-1), and …


The Screening Of F_2 Plants For The Root-Knot Nematode Resistance Gene, Mi By Pcr In Tomato, Zübeyi̇r Devran, İ. Hali̇l Elekçi̇oğlu Jan 2004

The Screening Of F_2 Plants For The Root-Knot Nematode Resistance Gene, Mi By Pcr In Tomato, Zübeyi̇r Devran, İ. Hali̇l Elekçi̇oğlu

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Root-knot nematodes are major pests of field and vegetable crops in Turkey and worldwide. They cause damage to many economically important horticultural crops like potato, cotton and tomato. Tomato is one of the crops in which genetic resistance has been especially effective against root-knot nematodes. In the 1940s the root-knot nematode resistance gene (Mi) was introgressed into the cultivated tomato from the wild species Lycopersicon peruvianum. Today, many commercial tomato varieties carry the Mi gene, which has been mapped. This gene confers resistance to Meloidogyne incognita, M. javanica and M. arenaria. The short arm of chromosome 6 and many markers …