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MİLAS’IN EKOTURİZM POTANSİYELİ VE ALTERNATİF TUR ROTALARI [PDF]
Antik dönemden bu yana zengin tarihi, benzersiz doğal güzellikleri ve eşsiz kültürel mirasıyla, Milas dikkat çeken bir bölgedir. Modern dönemin sürdürülebilir turizm anlayışıyla harmanlanarak eko turizmin cazibe merkezlerinden biri olma potansiyeli ...
ALKAN, Aziz Kamil Bora
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Symbols of sovereignty in the Hittites [PDF]
Semboller insanlığın varlığından bu yana anlatım aracı olarak kullanılmıştır. Başlangıçta mağara duvarlarında basit işaretler şeklinde çizilen semboller, toplumun gelişmesiyle daha karmaşık bir hal almıştır.
Arun, Tolga Han
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A key objective of contemporary agriculture is to restore biodiversity, preserve ecosystem health, reduce the effects of climate change, and produce safe and healthy foods. Maintaining high soil fertility while reducing greenhouse gas emissions requires a precise assessment of how fertilization and crop rotation affect the carbon and nitrogen cycles in
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The Morning Star - volume 50 number 25 - June 23, 1875 [PDF]
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Mapping and assessing ecosystem services in Natura 2000 sites of the Niraj - Tarnava Mica region [PDF]
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Isotopic Composition of Carbon in Humus Acids of Albic Retisols and Luvic Chernozems
Eurasian Soil Science, 2020Carbon isotope ratios in soil organic matter are often used in paleoecological research for reconstructing climate and plant communities (type of photosynthesis). The difficulties in interpreting isotopic data are related to the integral effect of several factors controlling the 13C/12C ratio in plants and soils, namely, the environmental conditions ...
M. I. Makarov +3 more
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Phosphorus dynamics in a long-term P fertilization trial on Luvic Phaeozem at Halle
Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, 2000The soil of the long-term experiment laid out 1949 in Halle has the potential to supply much P. The P taken up by plants where no P (P0) or 15 kg ha−1 yr−1 (P1) was applied was much greater than the P applied as fertilizer (P1). A decrease in yield was measured only after the first 25 years on P0 soils but the P1 treatment has, so far, shown no ...
Andreas Gransee, Wolfgang Merbach
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