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The hazelnut, which is known to be among the homelands of Anatolia, has been grown in our country for centuries. Hazelnut cultivation in Turkey dates back to ancient times. In the province of Ordu, the hazelnut varieties Çakıldak, Palaz and Tombul are mainly cultivated but other varieties are also grown. This study was carried out between 2022-2023...
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... good kernel ratio was found to be 100% in all varieties. When the percentage of shriveled kernels of the varieties at different altitudes was examined, all varieties were good and no shriveled kernels were observed (Table 4). Comparing the study we conducted withthe studies in the literature; Beyhan (2000) reported that the nut weights of the hazelnut cultivars Tombul, Palaz, Sivri, Kalınkara, Local Hazelnut and Hanım vary between 1.02-1.07 ...Context 2
... good kernel ratio was found to be 100% in all varieties. When the percentage of shriveled kernels of the varieties at different altitudes was examined, all varieties were good and no shriveled kernels were observed (Table 4). Comparing the study we conducted withthe studies in the literature; Beyhan (2000) reported that the nut weights of the hazelnut cultivars Tombul, Palaz, Sivri, Kalınkara, Local Hazelnut and Hanım vary between 1.02-1.07 ...