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2. Kokulu üzümün (Vitis labrusca L.) kuraklık stresine toleransının PEG uygulamasıyla in vivo koşullarda belirlenmesi.
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BİLİR EKBİÇ, Hatice and İLHAN, Mert
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DROUGHT tolerance ,ROOT development ,POLYETHYLENE glycol ,DROUGHTS ,TURGOR ,CHLOROPHYLL - Abstract
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- 2022
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3. Tıbbi Adaçayı (Salvia officinalis L.)'ında Bor Toksisitesi ve Rizobakteri (PGPR) Uygulamalarının Fide Gelişimi ve Fizyolojik Özellikleri Üzerine Etkileri.
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YOLCİ, Muhammed Said, TUNÇTÜRK, Rüveyde, and TUNÇTÜRK, Murat
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LEAF temperature , *BACILLUS megaterium , *SAGE , *ROOT development , *LEAF area , *PLANT growth - Abstract
In this study; it was carried out in order to determine the effects on physiological properties such as total flavonol and chlorophyll amounts, leaf area and temperature with the seedling growth parameters of medicinal sage (Salvia Officinalis) plant of different rhizobacteria (Azospirillum lipoferum, Bacillus megaterium and Frateuria aurentia) and boron doses (0 mM, 5 mM, 10 mM and 20 mM) in a fully controlled climate cabinet in 2021. The experiment was set up in factorial order with 4 replications according to the Completely Randomized Plots Trial Design. In the study, it was investigated growth and development parameters such as root and seedling length (cm), root and seedling fresh weight (g), root and seedling dry weight (g) with physiological parameters such as total flavonol and chlorophyll content (dualex value), leaf area (cm²) and temperature (°C). As a result of the research, While the effects of PGPR applications on root length, seedling fresh weight, seedling length, root fresh and dry weight and leaf area were found to be statistically significant, the effects on seedling dry weight, leaf temperature, flavonol and chlorophyll content were found to be statistically insignificant. Significant increases in growth parameters were noted with rhizobacteria applications compared to control. It was determined that the effect of boron doses on other parameters except leaf temperature was significant. In addition, it was determined that there were decreases in growth parameters with increasing boron doses, but increases in total flavonol and chlorophyll content [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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4. İmmatür Devital Daimi Molar Dişte Rejeneratif Tedavi Uygulaması.
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CUMHUR, Gözde, POLAT, Günseli GÜVEN, and KARABULUT, Barış
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ROOT development ,REGENERATION (Biology) ,TEETH ,MINERAL aggregates ,PERIAPICAL diseases - Abstract
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- 2022
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5. Farklı Sulama Seviyelerinin Bazı Kinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) Çeşitlerinde Kök ve Sürgün Gelişmesine Etkileri.
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AKÇAY, Emre and TAN, Mustafa
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DROUGHT tolerance , *ROOT development , *QUINOA , *ROOT growth , *UNIVERSITY faculty , *IRRIGATION - Abstract
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is a plant resistant to adverse environmental conditions such as drought. However, this resistance varies depending on the genotypes. This research was planned to determine the effect of different irrigation levels on shoot and root growth of different quinoa genotypes. The research was carried out in three replications in Atatürk University Faculty of Agriculture greenhouses according to the completely randomized plots experimental design. 10 varieties with different origins were used and 5 different irrigation levels (irrigation at field capacity, irrigation at the rate of 50, 25, 10 and 5% of the field capacity) were applied during the seedling period. Shoot and root length, shoot and root dry weights, root/shoot ratios and drought tolerance values were determined to determine the effects of the applications. Root and shoot development in quinoa showed significant changes depending on the varieties and irrigation levels. Shoot and root lengths, dry weights and drought tolerance values decreased as the irrigation level decreased. Root/shoot ratio was found higher in irrigation at the level of 50% of the field capacity. The reactions of the varieties to water limitation differed. Titicaca, Sandoval Mix, Moqu Arrochilla and Mint Vanilla have been identified as varieties with high drought tolerance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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6. Effect of Smoke Solution of Sage (Salvia officinalis L.) on Root and Shoot Growth of Grass Pea (Lathyrus sativus L.)
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Cennet Yaman and Uğur Başaran
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smoke solution ,sage ,grass pea ,root development ,shoot development ,Agriculture ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
In this study, the effect of different concentrations of smoke solution derived from sage (Salvia officinalis L.) on root and shoot growth of grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.) was investigated in pots, in petri dishes (in vivo) and in vitro conditions. Smoke solution was obtained from hookah method and different concentrations (25%, 50%, 75%, 100%) were prepared by diluting the stock solution with distilled water and, distilled water was used as control. Solutions were used starting water of petri and perlite media and to prepare MS0 for in vitro condition. Nodal segments of grass pea seedlings as explants were cultured on MS0 medium in vitro. Plant nutrients, antioxidants, organic or inorganic chemicals, and plant growth regulators are commonly used for plant development both in vivo and in vitro. However, their use has risks in terms of economic costs as well as nature, environment and human health. Therefore, use of naturally derived chemicals in these applications has great advantages. Observations for in vivo conditions were determinate after 7 days from sowing and 15 days after in vitro culture. The longest root length (6.089 cm) was determined in 75% smoke solution of sage and, while the longest shoot length (3.026 cm) was obtained from 100% smoke solution of sage on petri media. In perlite media, the highest root and shoot length were observed in pure water (control). İn vitro conditions, although shoot formation was above 85% in all applications, root formation was under 33%. The shortest shoot length was obtained from smoke solutions of 100% (5.02 cm), the longest shoot length was obtained from 25% and 75% concentrations of smoke solution, respectively 8.35 and 8.94 cm.
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- 2019
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7. Çoklu İdiyopatik Eksternal Apikal Kök Rezorpsiyonu.
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YAVUZ, Günay YAPICI and BAYAZIT, Şeyma
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MOLARS ,ORTHODONTICS ,ROOT development ,ROOT resorption (Teeth) ,RADIOGRAPHY ,DENTIN - Abstract
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- 2020
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8. Farklı Kimyasal Uygulamaların M9 Elma Anacının Morfolojik Gelişimi Üzerine Etkileri.
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POLAT, Mehmet, MERTOĞLU, Kerem, ESKİMEZ, İlknur, and KORKMAZ, Nazan
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BUTYRIC acid , *ORGANIC fertilizers , *ROOT development , *PLANT development , *PROFIT-sharing , *APPLE varieties , *APPLES - Abstract
Apple is the most produced species in decidious fruits and high density plantation comes to the fore in its cultivation. In this context, the most preferred M9 rootstock has a weak root system and slow growth rate, because of that in some cases, the profit share of cultivation is decreased. In this study, the effects of different organic fertilizer formulations and indole butyric acid on the morphological properties of M9 rootstock were investigated. As a result, increase in the root development of the plant was positively reflected on the above ground parts. The lowest values in terms of trunk width and length were measured in the control group as 6.7 cm and 75.8 cm respectively, while the highest values were obtained from Fulyzme plus 3 g/plant application for trunk width with 8.2 cm and Blackjak 10 ppm/plant application with 91.4 cm in trunk length. With regard to root number, indole butyric acid (IBA) came into prominence and the highest value was determined as 18.2 pieces/plant with the application of 100 ppm/plant. Root number relations with trunk width and trunk length were found to be positive, and the correlation coefficients were 0.33 ***, 0.34 ***, respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
9. Mısırda Çıkış Öncesi Kullanılan Bazı Herbisitlerin Mısır Bitkisinin Çimlenmesi ve Gelişimi Üzerine Etkileri.
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ÜSTÜNER, Tamer and DİRİ, Ümmet
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WEED control ,WEED control for corn ,CORN seeds ,ROOT development ,SEED development ,PHYTOTOXICITY ,AMARANTHUS palmeri - Abstract
Copyright of Turkish Journal of Weed Science is the property of Gaziosmanpasa Universitesi Matbaasi, Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2019
10. Brassica napus bitkisinin büyüme ve gelişim süreçleri üzerinde glikosinolat hidroliz ürünlerinin etkilerinin incelenmesi
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Sevim, Gülçin, Bor, Melike, Biyoloji Anabilim Dalı, and Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü
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Isothiocyanate ,Brassica Napus ,Glikosinolat ,Kök Gelişimi ,Root Development ,İzotiyosiyanat ,Glucosinolate ,Biology ,Biyoloji - Abstract
Bitkiler yaşam döngüleri boyunca farklı çevresel stres etmenlerine maruz kaldıkları için evrimsel süreçte çok çeşitli savunma sistemleri geliştirmişlerdir. Brassicacecae familyasına özgü glikosinolat mirosinaz savunma sistemi de bu spesifik sistemlerden biridir. Glikosinolatlar ve mirosinaz enziminin etkileşimi sonucu oluşan parçalanma ürünleri temelde böcek zararı, mikrobiyal zarar ve yaralanma gibi durumlar için geliştirilmiş olsada sıcaklık, kuraklık, tuzluluk gibi abiyotik streslere karşı da rollerinin olduğu yapılan çalışmalarla ortaya konmuştur. Bununla birlikte, fotosentetik verim, bitki büyümesi ve gelişimi ile glikosinolat savunma sitemi arasında bir etkileşim saptanmıştır. Özellikle kök gelişimi ve glikosinolat yolağı arasında sıkı bir ilişki tespit edilmiş olup, ilgili mekanizma halen aydınlatılmamıştır. Çalışmamızda ticari ve tarımsal öneme sahip Brassica napus bitkisinde dışarıdan uygulanan glikosinolat parçalanma ürünleri allil ve benzil izotiyosiyanatların çeşitli fizyolojik ve biyokimyasal süreçler üzerindeki etkilerini incelemeyi hedefledik. Çalışmamızdan elde ettiğimiz sonuçlar allil ve benzil izotiyosyanat uygulamasının başta fotosentez olmak üzere, kök gelişimi gibi önemli fizyolojik süreçleri etkilediğini göstermektedir. Fotosistem II nin maksimum kuantum verimi, primer kök uzunluğu ve hipokotil uzunluğu azalırken, kök tüyü yoğunluğunda artış gözlenmiştir., Since plants are exposed to different environmental stress factors throughout their life cycles, they have developed a wide range of defense systems in the evolutionary process. The glucosinolate myrosinase defense system specific to the Brassicacecae family is one of these specific systems. Although the degradation products produced by the interaction of glucosinolates and myrosinase enzyme have been developed mainly for insect damage, microbial damage and injury, it has been shown that they have roles against abiotic stresses such as heat, drought and salinity. Furthermore, there is an interaction between photosynthetic yield, plant growing and development and glucosinolate defence system.. Especially, previous studies have identified an strong interaction between root development and glucosinolate pathway, but the mechanism has not yet been elucidated. Further studies are needed in this respect and the related mechanism has been tried to be clarified on Brassica napus plant that has economical and agricultural importance with this study. The results of our study show that allyl and benzyl isothiocyanate treatments affects important physiological processes, especially photosynthesis and root development. Increased concentration of isothiocyanate decreased quantum yield of photosystem II, primary root length and hypocotyl length and increased root hair formation.
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- 2019
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