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This study investigated the preventive effectiveness of geothermal resource waters on the volumetric shrinkage and swelling properties (working property) of wooden.
Ahmet Ali Var, Aykut Yalçındağ
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Honey volatiles as a fingerprint for botanical origin: a review on their occurrence on monofloral honeys [PDF]
Honeys have specific organoleptic characteristics, with nutritional and health benefits, being highly appreciated by consumers, not only in food but also in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. Honey composition varies between regions according to
Figueiredo, Ana Cristina +3 more
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Abnormal Shoot and Leaf Formation in Some Native Pine Species
In many tree species, when abnormal shoot formation after fire, insect attack and grazing is being observed, this formation is not common in pine species and not well-known.
Hatice Yılmaz, Ünal Akkemik
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Seed Source Effect on Quality and Morphology of Turkish Red Pine (Pinus brutia Ten.) Seedlings [PDF]
This study was carried out to compare quality and morphology in 1+0 year containerized seedlings of Turkish red pine (Pinus brutia Ten.) originating from a seed stand and a seed orchard based on height and root-collar diameter. Averages of seedling height and root-collar diameter were 13.8 cm and 2.63 mm in orchard seedlings, while they were 14.8 cm ...
Mahmut Cercioglu, Nebi Bilir
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Some machining properties of 4 wood species grown in Turkey [PDF]
Kurtoğlu, Ahmet (Dogus Author)Determining wood machining properties and defining convenient usage areas for native wood species is important for evaluating surface quality.
Kurtoğlu, Ahmet +1 more
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Kutahya is one of the richest provinces of Turkey in terms of geothermal waters. There are 11 geothermal fields above 30°C in Kutahya. One of these areas is Simav region. Simav's geothermals are rich in terms of chemical salts or minerals. The aim of the
Ahmet Ali Var +2 more
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AbstractRed pine (Pinus brutia Ten.) is the most common tree species in Turkey, where it covers almost 6 million hectares. The first thinning of red pine stands is a fundamental tending measure that may yield between 4 and 12 dry tons of biomass per hectare.
Mehmet Eker +2 more
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The Mediterranean Basin is a biogeography shaped by fires for millions of years. For the restoration of burned areas in the Mediterranean Basin, therefore, planning should increase resistance and resilience of plant communities to fire by considering ...
Nursema Aktepe +4 more
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Genetic Variation in Turkish Red Pine (Pinus brutia Ten.) Seed Stands as Determined by RAPD Markers [PDF]
SummaryTurkish red pine (Pinus brutia Ten.) is one of the important tree species in Turkey. The species has been heavily disturbed by anthropogenic factors and fire, making it important to understand the magnitude of the impact on genetic diversity of areas reserved for seed production.
İrfan Kandemir +3 more
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Modelling of spatial prediction of fire ignition risk in the Antalya-Manavgat district
The aim of this study was to present the fire ignition risk for Manavgat-Antalya District to enable the planning of firefighting sources in a more qualified way.
Coşkun Okan Güney +2 more
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