Sezai Ercisli

Sezai Ercisli
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This study investigates the potential of 5 % pullulan (PUL)-based edible coating to extend the shelf life and maintain the postharvest quality of ‘Furongli’ plums stored at 25 ± 2 °C and 75–80 % relative humidity for 12 days. PUL-coated plums exhibited 31 and 72.7 % lower weight loss rate and disease incidence compared to uncoated plums after 12 da...
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Thirty-two plum genotypes preserved at Erzincan Horticultural Research Institute in Eastern Anatolia Region of Türkiye were examined in this study and the phenological, pomological, biochemical and phytochemical differences among them over a two-year period using three replicates were determined. The flowering occurred between early April and the e...
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Mediterranean mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) are filter feeders that can accumulate bacteria, including Escherichia coli, presenting potential health risks. This study assesses the microbiological safety of mussels from offshore farms in Cala Iris Bay, Northern Morocco. The objectives were to evaluate E. coli levels and detect Salmonella in mu...
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One of the main abiotic stresses that affect plant development and lower agricultural productivity globally is salt in the soil. Organic amendments, such as compost and biochar can mitigate the opposing effects of soil salinity (SS) stress. The purpose of this experiment was to look at how tomato growth and yield on salty soil were affected by mine...
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Phytohormones has produced by endophytic bacteria promote the development and yield in plants. To investigate the role of endophytic bacteria on the soil properties and the growth of ginger, a net house experiment was carried. The experiment was used four treatments (Control, Bacillus subtilis IGPEB 34, Bacillus pumilis IGPEB 37, and Bacillus altit...
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Purpose Particle size distribution (PSD) assessment, which affects all physical, chemical, biological, mineralogical, and geological properties of soil, is crucial for maintaining soil sustainability. It plays a vital role in ensuring appropriate land use, fertilizer management, crop selection, and conservation practices, especially in fragile soil...
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Due to the high cost of data acquisition in many specific fields, such as intelligent agriculture, the available data is insufficient for the typical deep learning paradigm to show its superior performance. As an important complement to deep learning, few-shot learning focuses on pattern recognition tasks under the constraint of limited data, which...
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Olive (Olea europaea L.) is one of the oldest cultivated fruit species in the world. Fruits and oils of autocthonous olive varieties (native Turkish olive varieties) with unique sensory properties (taste, smell and aroma) gain importance recently. Particularly olive oil companies looking for varieties that have distinct taste, smell and aroma in th...
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At present, the mainstream mode of machine learning algorithms is the data‐driven method, which mainly relies on the self‐learning ability of deep neural networks and continuously evolving models in data‐driven training. However, the pure data‐driven method has some critical problems, such as high data collection cost, poor interpretability and eas...
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Climate change is showing detrimental effect on crop productivity and food security. Adaptive strategies should be implemented to offset the negative impacts of climate change on the maize crop. There is concern that food insecurity will increase in Pakistan due to climate change. Hence, present study was conducted to quantify the response of maize...
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Smart healthcare applications cannot be separated from healthcare data analysis and the interactive interpretability between data and model. A human‐in‐the‐loop active learning approach is introduced to reduce the cost of healthcare data labelling by evaluating the information quality of unlabelled medical data and then screening the high informati...
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Lentil yield is a complicated quantitative trait; it is significantly influenced by the environment. It is crucial for improving human health and nutritional security in the country as well as for a sustainable agricultural system. The study was laid out to determine the stable genotype through the collaboration of G × E by AMMI and GGE biplot and...
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Phenolic compounds in herbs have high antioxidant activities, and their consumption as functional foods may impact human health positively. The main objective of this study was to investigate the total phenolic (TPC) and total flavonoid (TFC) contents as well as total antioxidant capacities (TAC) of bioactive compounds in various infusions prepared...
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Date palm has excellent economic value all over the world. Date palm genotypes grown in Pakistan are diverse in nature. The current study aimed to explore the diversity in 50 date palm genotypes collected from two different research stations in Punjab, Pakistan. The study findings are as follows: Dhakki had the highest fruit weight, pulp weight, fr...
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Citrus plants face various abiotic stresses like drought during their life span which significantly affect their active growth and development. Tetraploid (4×) plants are more adaptable to environmental constraints than diploid (2×) plants by inducing critical physiological and biochemical processes. In this study, tetraploid and their correspondin...
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Ajuga turkestanica (Lamiaceae) is an endemic species of flora of Uzbekistan and is widely used in traditional medicine from its aboveground and root parts. In the course of a scientific study strains of endophytic bacteria with antimicrobial activity were isolated from the underground and upper parts of the plant. Twelve bacterial strains were sele...
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Target-site resistance (TSR) and non-target-site resistance (NTSR) to herbicides in arable weeds are increasing rapidly all over the world and threatening universal food safety. Resistance to herbicides that inhibit ACCase activity has been identified in wild oat. In this study, expression of ACC1, ACC2, CYP71R4 and CYP81B1 genes under herbicide st...
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At present, artificial intelligence is in a period of rapid development, and deep learning has begun to be applied in various fields. Data, as a key part of the deep learning, its efficiency and stability, will directly affect the performance of the model, so it is valued by people. In order to make the dataset efficient, many active learning metho...
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Viticulture is of great economic importance in the southern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, thanks to favorable climatic conditions and a long-standing tradition of growing vines. The assortment is dominated by international varieties, as well as some autochthonous and domesticated varieties. The subject of the research is the analysis of the quali...
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In this study, genetic diversity and phylogenetic analysis of Turkish Juglans regia L. populations was conducted based on random-amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and inter-simple sequence repeat polymerase chain reaction ISSR-PCR and nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer (nrDNA ITS) sequences. A total of 14 populations from the Aegean a...
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With the development of deep learning technique, the intelligent pattern recognition studies mainly focus on the optimization of models but ignore the impact of data quality for a long time. From our viewpoint, data quality is very important to the sustainability of intelligent applications, in terms of task performance, power consumption and train...
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Sulfate transporters (SULTRs) are responsible for the uptake of sulfate (SO4²⁻) ions in the rhizosphere by roots and their distribution to plant organs. In this study, SULTR family members in the genomes of two oilseed crops (Camelina sativa and Brassica napus) were identified and characterized based on their sequence structures, duplication events...
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Raspberry is a delicious fruit with important nutritional and health properties for consumers. The efficiency of achieving raspberry breeding aims such as productivity, fruit quality, and adequate response to stressors, etc., depends directly on knowledge of the inheritance of traits and genetic factors of influence and their pragmatic use. In this...
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Plants are constantly exposed to various biological and non-biological stresses that endanger their lives. Drought stress is one of the abiotic stresses that have a great impact on the yield and life of plants and is one of the main causes of reduced crop yields. Reducing the effects of environmental stresses such as drought using methods such as i...
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Earlier researchers have highlighted the utilization of salt eustress for boosting the nutritional and phenolic acid (PA) profiles and antiradical potential (ARP) of vegetables, which eventually boost food values for nourishing human diets. Amaranth is a rapidly grown, diversely acclimated C4 leafy vegetable with climate resilience and salinity res...
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Some beneficial nanoparticles such as silicon and titanium are encouraging in foliarfeedingdue to their large surface area and biocompatible properties. In current experiment, seedling of rapeseed varieties(‘Hydromel’, ‘Nathalie’, ‘Alonso’) was sprayed with titanium dioxide and silicon dioxide nanoparticles (Ti and Si-NPs) and then responses of som...
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During two consecutive years, we investigated main physical and chemical properties of 10 native fig accessions grown in situ under atypical i.e. moderate climate of Serbia. This study represents the first detailed research on the analysis of different types of fig accessions and evaluation of their main fruit quality attributes. Results showed tha...
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In this research, we present a detailed comparative analysis of the bioactive substances of soybean varieties k-11538 (Russia), k-11559 (Russia), k-569 (China), k-5367 (China), k-5373 (China), k-5586 (Sweden), and Primorskaya-86 (Russia) using an LSM 800 confocal laser microscope and an amaZon ion trap SL mass spectrometer. Laser microscopy made it...
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Persimmon fruits are often affected by large postharvest losses due to rapid ripening and the early onset of senescence. To reduce such losses in fresh fruits, the application of hydrocolloid-based edible coatings was conducted. Therefore, a plant hydrocolloid-based gum, tragacanth gum (TCG), was applied to persimmon fruits at 0.5%, 1%, and 1.5% TC...
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Potassium (K) improves the stress tolerance of crop plants, which varies on the timing of K application and crop varieties. Soybean is a promising crop that can easily fit with the cropping pattern during kharif I season, when water logging occurs due to sudden rain. Therefore, an experiment was conducted to determine the effect of K management on...
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Climate change significantly affects plant growth and productivity by causing different biotic and abiotic stresses to plants. Among the different abiotic stresses, at the top of the list are salinity, drought, temperature extremes, heavy metals, and nutrient imbalances, which contribute to large yield losses of crops in various parts of the world,...
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Sulfate transporters (SULTRs) are responsible for the uptake of the sulfate (SO4 2−) ions in the rhizosphere by the roots and their distribution in plant organs. In this study, SULTR family members in the genome of the two oilseed crops, Camelina sativa, and Brassica napus, were identified and characterized based on their sequence structure, duplic...
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Soluble sugars and organic acids are the most abundant components in ripe fruits, and they play critical roles in the development of fruit flavor and taste. Some loquat cultivars have high acid content which seriously affect the quality of fruit and reduce the value of commodity. Consequently, studying the physiological mechanism of sugar-acid meta...
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Deep learning has played a crucial role in the field of smart agriculture and been widely used in various applications. However, the deep learning models are constrained by data quality, which means poor data quality and unreliable data annotation will seriously restrict the performance of smart applications. In this paper, we proposed two methods...
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Co-inoculation with beneficial microbes has been suggested as a useful practice for the enhancement of plant growth, nutrient uptake, and soil nutrients. For the first time in Uzbekistan the role of plant-growth-promoting Bacillus endophyticus IGPEB 33 and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) on plant growth, the physiological properties of ginger (Z...
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Rosa rugosa Thumb., Rosa davurica Pall., and Rosa acicularis Lindl. contain a large number of target analytes which are bioactive compounds. High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), in combination with the ion trap (tandem mass spectrometry), was used to identify target analytes in MeOH extracts of R. rugosa, R. davurica, and R. acicularis, o...
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Combining remote sensing images with deep learning algorithms plays an important role in wide applications. However, it is difficult to have large-scale labeled datasets for remote sensing images because of acquisition conditions and costs. How to use the limited acquisition budget to obtaina better remote sensing image dataset is a problem worth s...
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Combineingplant diseases identification and deep learning algorithm can achieve cost-effective prevention effect, and has been widely used. However, the current field of intelligent plant diseases identification still faces the problems of insufficient data and inaccurate classification. Aiming to resolve these problems, the present research propos...
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Organic farming preserves and upgrades the biodiversity of the soil and biodiversity of the entire ecosystem by protecting the environment, plants, and human health. This study analyses organic plant production worldwide and in Montenegro (2000-2020) and discusses the prospects and challenges in developing organic plant production. Geographically,...
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Phytohormones mediate physiological, morphological, and enzymatic responses and are important regulators of plant growth and development at different stages. Even though temperature is one of the most important abiotic stressors for plant development and production, a spike in the temperature may have disastrous repercussions for crop performance....
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Introduction. Zinc is one of the essential micronutrients for living organisms; so, the right performance of several enzymes depends on this element. This micronutrient is a regulator of phytohormones and chlorophyll synthesis, and also, it is an essential element for the carbohydrates’ metabolisms in plants. Considering the relatively high solubil...
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Background Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is an important kernel legume in the world. To optimize the plant tissue culture some experiments such as direct regeneration, proliferation, rooting shoots and somatic embryogenesis were done. Methods and results In experiments were used direct regeneration and proliferation, various levels of plant growth...
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During two consecutive years (2014 and 2015) we investigated tree vigour, productivity, and the main physicochemical attributes of Carmen, Kieffer, Santa Maria, and Williams pears grafted on quince BA.29. Results showed that trunk cross-sectional area (TCSA), yield per tree (Y), yield efficiency (YE), and number of fruits per tree (NFT) were signif...
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Grapevine virus A (GVA), the type species of the Vitivirus genus, is one of the causal agents of the Kober stem grooving disease of the rugose wood complex and one of the most frequently detected viruses in grapevine. There is little information on GVA gene(s) marker useful for phylogenetic analysis. To this aim, a total of 403 leaf samples were co...
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Simple Summary Palm oil has become the world’s most important vegetable oil in terms of production quantity, and its overall demand is exponentially growing with the global population. The fatty acid composition and particularly the oleic/linoleic acid ratio are major factors influencing palm oil quality. In this study, we focused on FAD2, a fatty...
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Leafy vegetables are susceptible to drought stress. Amaranthus tricolor vegetables are resistant to abiotic stress, including drought, and are a source of ample natural phytochemicals of interest to the food industry due to their benefits to consumers’ health. Hence, the selected drought-resistant amaranth genotypes were evaluated for phytochemical...
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Bioremediation using yeasts is an alternative way to minimize the effects of oil spillage on soil. This paper aims to establish a bioremediation protocol involving the optimization of physicochemical parameters. In this regard, three new yeast strains, SK1, SK2 and SK3, were isolated from hydrocarbon-contaminated samples from the Fez-Meknes region,...
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With the rise of artificial intelligence, deep learning is gradually applied to the field of agriculture and plant science. However, the excellent performance of deep learning needs to be established on massive numbers of samples. In the field of plant science and biology, it is not easy to obtain a large amount of labeled data. The emergence of fe...
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Fatty Acid Desaturase 2 (FAD2), a key enzyme in the fatty acid biosynthesis pathway, is involved in the desaturation and conversion of oleic acid to linoleic acid. Therefore, it plays a crucial role in oleic/linoleic acid ratio and the quality of olive oil. DNA sequencing of 19 FAD2 genes from a set of olive oil varieties revealed several single-nu...
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Dracocephalum palmatum S. and Dracocephalum ruyschiana L. contain a large number of target analytes, which are biologically active compounds. High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) in combination with an ion trap (tandem mass spectrometry) was used to identify target analytes in extracts of D. palmatum S. and D. ruyschiana L. originating fro...
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Indigenous grape varieties represent a significant potential for viticultural diversification. Due to fertilization problems, certain varieties from this group require suitable pollenizers for successful fertilization and in order to achieve high-quality grapes. The study was conducted during the years 2016 and 2017 in the vineyard in Herzegovina (...
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Euonymus verrucosus Scop. (Celastraceae) is a boreal European-Mediterranean-Asia Minor forest relict species and is listed in the Red Data Books of Kazakhstan and some regions of the Russian Federation. Thus, in the present study, in vitro regeneration of E. verrucosus utilizing young shoot explants was attempted for the first time. Initially, the...
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From the perspective of information value, we proposed a simple and effective approach to assess data quality, called disturbed-entropy. In specific, considering image classification task, the existing samples per category are statistically represented as a pixel prototype, which is used to disturb the unseen samples. Then, the entropy of disturbed...
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Brassica oleracea L. var. botrytis leaves are commonly used leafy vegetables in Pakistan; however, there is a lack of literature regarding the detailed composition of carotenoids, chlorophylls contents. The study was conducted to determine variations in carotenoids, chlorophylls, total phenolic, and flavonoids contents, and antioxidant activity of...
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There are numerous non-volatile metabolites in the fresh shoots of tea plants. However, we know little about the complex relationship between the content of these metabolites and their gene expression levels. In investigating this, this study involved non-volatile metabolites from 68 accessions of tea plants that were detected and identified using...
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Understanding the influence of thermal trends, crop management practices, and genetics on the crop developmental stages and phases is critical to develop adaptation strategies in the face of warming trends. The specific study objectives were to determine the correlation between observed potato phenology with the trends of rising temperature, and to...
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Camelina oil, as an alternative to linseed oil, is a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids with higher oxidative stability and valuable nutritional properties. Although Iran is a suitable location for the cultivation of the Camelina sativa plant, it is not well known. Therefore, in this study, the physicochemical properties of camelina oil obtained fr...
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A mineral fertiliser has positive effects in improving turmeric nutrients, soil enzymes and soil properties. The aim of this research was to study the effect of mineral fertilisers on the content of mineral elements in turmeric rhizome, soil enzymes activity and soil properties in the Tashkent Region, Uzbekistan. For the first time in Uzbekistan, t...
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This work represents a comparative metabolomic study of extracts of wild grapes obtained from six different places in the Primorsky and Khabarovsk territories (Far East Russia) and extracts of grapes obtained from the collection of N.I. Vavilov All-Russian Institute of Plant Genetic Resources (St. Petersburg). The metabolome analysis was performed...
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Mulberry (Morus spp.) is an important horticultural plant in the sericulture industry. It belongs to the family Moraceae. The leaf of mulberry is used to feed the silkworm Bombyx mori L. It is also used as a fodder. Due to its economic and agricultural importance, mulberry is cultivated in many parts of the world. An estimated 60% of the total cost...
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The natural and ubiquitous production of figs throughout Turkey makes it one of the most important centers of fig genetic resources. The current study aims to determine the most important phytochemical ingredients of a local variety of fig (Ficus carica L.) collected from the natural habitats in the province of Kahramanmaras at different harvest in...
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Berry fruits are a rich source for human nutrition and play a major role for the livelihood of small producers. Among hybrid blackberries, the cultivar 'Chester' has good fruit quality but traditional propagation methods show limiations. The advantages of micropropagation exploited by the breeding industry in many plant species need to be developed...
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The essential oils from the aerial parts (leaves and flowers) of Spiraea hypericifolia L. (Rosaceae), collected in Northern Kazakhstan, were obtained by distillation in two dispersion media (distilled water and 15% NaCl solution). The chemical composition of the essential oils was evaluated by GC-MS for the first time. The yield of the essential oi...
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Due to the accumulation of experiences on treating disease, tea began to develop to pluralism, and not limited to Camellia sinensis. The leaf buds of Eurya alata Kobuski and Camellia cuspidate were used to make Qianlincha (QLC) and Qiandingcha (QDC), which have special taste, aromas, and health benefits. In our study, the biochemical and volatile c...
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Inadequate plant stand establishment due to insufficient germination is an important bottleneck in achieving the potential yields, specifically under uncertain growing conditions. Hydropriming has been publicized as a useful tool to alleviate the stress-induced consequences. Association of DNA biosynthesis in hydroprimed seeds of maize; hybrid, PEH...
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Research studies on conservative genetics of endangered plants are very important to establish the management plans for the conservation of biodiversity. Rosewood is an evergreen tree of the Amazon region and its essential oil has great acceptance in the medical and cosmetic industry. The present study aimed to explore the genetic diversity and pop...
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In this study, antihypertensive, anticholinesterase, antiurease, antityrosinase and antielastase enzyme inhibition and anticancer activities of in vivo (male and female) and in vitro samples (root, stem and leaf parts) of the Pistacia khinjuk Stocks were investigated comparatively. In this context, in vitro shoot cultures were obtained from germina...
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We are exploiting the use of a versatile catalyst taken from heterogeneous catalysis, i.e., ZrOCl2.8H2O to efficiently catalyze the reaction of dextran-succinate conjugate (Dex-SAn) with salicylic acid (SA) under homogeneous reaction conditions. Dextran was first linked with succinic anhydride using triethylamine as a base in DMAc to provide active...
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The article presents the characteristics of bakuchiol – a natural compound valuable in cosmetology and pharmacology. The only source for obtaining this specific meroterpenic phenol is the fruit of the species Cullen corylifolium (Psoralea corylifolia). Bakuchiol has recently been playing a significant role in cosmetology as a “natural substitute” f...
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Cornelian cherries has been grown Balkan peninsula no apparent disease and pest problems for centuries. The most important pomological and technological properties of cornelian cherry genetic resources (eleven local and introduced varieties and selections) in Gornje Polimlje, Montenegro were studied in four-year periods. Fruit weight, stone weight,...
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Rhododendron sichotense Pojark. and Rhododendron adamsii Rheder have been actively used in ethnomedicine in Mongolia, China and Buryatia (Russia) for centuries, as an antioxidant, immunomodulating, anti-inflammatory, vitality-restoring agent. These plants contain various phenolic compounds and fatty acids with valuable biological activity. Among gr...
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One of the important aims of the COST (Cooperation of Science and Technology) Action FA1104: "Sustainable production of high-quality cherries for the European market" is to exchange information on the new achievements related to cherry production and cultivars. During the project some differences in the consumer preferences in the participating cou...
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Woody liana Schisandra chinensis contains valuable lignans, which are phenylpropanoids with valuable biological activity. Among green and selective extraction methods, supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO2) was shown to be the method of choice for the recovery of these naturally occurring compounds. Carbon dioxide (CO2) was the solvent with the flow...
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The beneficial effects of walnuts and walnut products on human health, due primarily to their rich polyphenolic content, have been appreciated as an empirical fact for centuries. The purpose of this study is to determine the polyphenolic contents of liqueurs made from the walnut selections ‘Rasna’ and ‘Sava’ and the walnut cultivar ‘Šampion’ (all h...
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Agricultural production is becoming increasingly dependent on the environmental factors that alter soil properties, plant productivity, and product quality. Environment pollution caused by heavy metals because of human activities are among the most dangerous pollutants on the biosphere. Here, we have studied the biochemical adaptation of wild and c...
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Tea is one of the most popular nonalcoholic beverages due to its characteristic secondary metabolites with numerous health benefits. Although two draft genomes of tea plant (Camellia sinensis) have been published recently, the lack of chromosome-scale assembly hampers the understanding of the fundamental genomic architecture of tea plant and potent...
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Apricots originated from China, Central Asia and the Near East and arrived in Anatolia, and particularly in their second homeland of Malatya province in Turkey. Apricots are outstanding summer fruits, with their beautiful attractive colour, delicious sweet taste, aroma and high vitamin and mineral content. In the current study, a total of 259 apric...
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This research aims to determine new suitable apricot cultivars for the fruit juice industry and also late-maturing types for table consumption among diverse wild apricot genotypes in Erzincan, Turkey. Earlier, selections of wild apricot genotypes for both late-maturing and fruit juice industries were started and completed by former researchers. Se...
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The Editor-in-Chief and the publisher have retracted this article [1] because of significant overlap with previously published articles [2–5]. Ajit Uchoi, Surendra Kumar Malik, Ravish Chaudhary, Susheel Kumar, M.R. Rohini, Digvender Pal, and Sezai Ercisli disagree with the retraction. The publisher was not able to get in contact with Rekha Chaudhur...
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Domesticated crops suffer from major genetic bottlenecks while wild relatives retain higher genomic diversity. Wild soybean (Glycine soja Sieb. & Zucc.) is the presumed ancestor of cultivated soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) and is an important genetic resource for soybean improvement. Among the East-Asian habitats of wild soybean (China, Japan, Ko...
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In this study, phenolic compounds, organic acids, sugars, vitamin C and total antioxidant activities of seven national and foreign sweet cherry cultivars (Malatya Dalbasti, 0900 Ziraat, Merton Late, Vista, Bing, Sari Kiraz, Lambert) and one genotype (1355) were investigated. We determined fourteen phenolic compounds, five organic acids and three su...
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Phytochemical composition of black cumin seeds (Nigella sativa L.) of Turkish origin was evaluated. The following results (on a dry-weight basis) were obtained: essential oil (0.59%), lipid fraction (37.00%), crude protein (22.10%), vitamins (3358 µg/100g), mineral elements (10922.03 µg/g), fiber (4.20%), and total carbohydrate (31.30%). The main c...

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