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Öğe Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oil of Anthemis wiedemanniana from Turkey(Springer, 2007) Kivcak, B.; Mert, T.; Saglam, H.; Ozturk, T.; Kurkcuoglu, M.; Baser, K. H. C.The chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oil from aerial parts of Anthemis wiedemanniana, an endemic taxon of Turkey, were investigated. Linalool (12.75%), 1,8-cineole (8.49%), hexadecanoic acid (6.09%), and chrysanthenone (5.67%) were found to be the main components among the 122 compounds characterized in the essential oil of Anthemis wiedemanniana. Antimicrobial activities were reported against 12 microorganisms and five yeast-like fungi by the disc diffusion method.Öğe CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF THE ESSENTIAL OILS OF THREE Anthemis SPECIES FROM TURKEY(Springer, 2009) Kurtulmus, A.; Fafal, T.; Mert, T.; Saglam, H.; Kivcak, B.; Ozturk, T.; Demirci, B.; Baser, K. H. C.Öğe CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF THE ESSENTIAL OILS OF THREE Anthemis SPECIES FROM TURKEY(Springer, 2009) Kurtulmus, A.; Fafal, T.; Mert, T.; Saglam, H.; Kivcak, B.; Ozturk, T.; Demirci, B.; Baser, K. H. C.Öğe Investigations on fertilization biology of important dried apricot cultivars(Int Soc Horticultural Science, 2006) Misirli, A.; Saglam, H.; Gulcan, R.; Olmez, H. A.; Sahin, M.; Audergon, JMIn this study, self and cross pollination were carried out in important dried apricot cultivars ('Hacihaliloglu', 'Hasanbey', 'Cataloglu', 'Kabaasi' and 'Soganci') during two years. Pollen viability and germination tests were performed. Pollen production/anther and flower was determined. Pollen tube development in style was investigated. The highest germination values were obtained from in 15% sucrose medium. 'Hasanbey' and 'Soganci' had the highest viability in TTC and IKI tests. 'Hasanbey' and 'Kabaasi' can be used as pollinizers for all investigated varieties.Öğe New promising apricot hybrids in Turkey(Int Soc Horticultural Science, 2006) Gulcan, R.; Misirli, A.; Saglam, H.; Olmez, H. A.; Demir, T.; Audergon, JMSince Turkish apricot varieties are sensitive to Sclerotinia laxa, a hybridization programme was performed to get resistant hybrids with high economical value. 'Boccuccia', 'Ivonne Liverani', 'Nugget' and 'San Castrese' were used as pollinitors for 'Hacihaliloglu'. After artificial inoculation of one year old shoots, resistant types were selected. As a result of the evaluation of fruits characteristics for three years, some apricot hybrids were selected as promising in terms of dried and table apricot production.Öğe Properties of Turkish apricot land races(Int Soc Horticultural Science, 2006) Gulcan, R.; Misirli, A.; Saglam, H.; Yorgancioglu, U.; Erkan, S.; Gumus, M.; Olmez, H. A.; Paydas, S.; Derin, K.; Eti, S.; Demir, T.; Audergon, JMIn this study, two collections were evaluated: 64 varieties in the main collection of Malatya, while 12 varieties were investigated in Adana and Pozanti. Phenotypical and agronomical performances were combined. Characterisation was performed according to the descriptors of UPOV for shape in profile view, shape in frontal view, symmetry along the suture, dept of suture, dept of pedicel cavity, shape of tip, skin pubescence, ground colour, over colour, texture of flesh, adherence of stone to flesh, bitterness of kernel characters of 64 varieties in Malatya. The other characters such as fruit size, flesh juiciness, eating quality, fruit attractiveness, stone size and stone shape were done according to IPBGR descriptors in Malatya varieties. The characterisation of varieties in Pozanti and Adana were performed according to IPBGR apricot descriptor. In addition, self pollination studies were carried out, sensitivity to monilinia were evaluated and the presence of viruses (PPV, ACLSV, PNRSV) has been tested in important Turkish apricot varieties.