Browsing by Author "Demirbas A."
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Developing a new and simple natural deep eutectic solvent based ultrasonic-assisted microextraction procedure for determination and preconcentration of As and Se from rice samples
Elik A.; Demirbas A.; Altunay N. (Royal Society of Chemistry, 2019)A novel, green, and rapid natural deep eutectic solvent (NADES)-based ultrasonic-assisted microextraction procedure (UAME) was developed for extraction of arsenic (As) and selenium (Se) from rice samples prior to their ... -
Effects of different organic materials on forage yield and nutrient uptake of silage maize (Zea mays L.)
Nazli R.I.; Inal I.; Kusvuran A.; Demirbas A.; Tansi V. (2016)The use of organic materials as a source of nutrients on agricultural lands ameliorates soil physical properties as well as being an environmentally friendly way of disposing of their wastes. This study was conducted to ... -
Micro and macronutrients diversity in Turkish pea (Pisum sativum) Germplasm
Demirbas A. (Friends Science Publishers, 2018)Field pea is very important pulse crop mainly cultivated in the temperate regions of the world. In the current study micro and macronutrients concentration was evaluated in the seeds of Turkish pea germplasm. Total 152 ... -
Sour Orange (Citrus Aurantium L.) Growth is Strongly Mycorrhizal Dependent in Terms of Phosphorus (P) Nutrition Rather than Zinc (Zn)
Ortas İ.; Akpinar C.; Demirbas A. (2016)The partial sterilization of soil eliminates useful microorganisms, resulting in the reduced growth of mycorrhizae-dependent citrus plants, which are often unresponsive to the application of fertilizer. Research was conducted ... -
Time period and nutrient contents alter the mycorrhizal responsiveness of citrus seedlings
Ortas İ.; Demirbas A.; Akpinar C. (Verlag Eugen Ulmer, 2018)It is necessary to know the nutrient requirement of citrus plants during the growing period to ensure optimal growth. As fertilizers are limited and expensive, in addition to the unknown long-term environmental aspect, it ... -
Under sterilized and non-sterilized soil conditions, mycorrhizal dependency in citrus plants depends on phosphorus fertilization rather than zinc application
Ortas İ.; Demirbas A.; Akpinar C. (Verlag Eugen Ulmer, 2018)The soils of the Çukurova Region (Eastern Mediterranean coast of Turkey) have high clay, pH and lime content; consequently, crop production is limited as zinc (Zn) and phosphorus (P) deficiency are common problems in citrus ...