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Advanced technologies for archaeological documentation: Patara case
(Academic Journals, 2010)The documentation of cultural heritage has been ongoing for several decades. In parallel with the progress of technology, the conventional techniques are slowly being replaced with more advanced ones. In particular, the ... -
Antimicrobial and anticholinesterase activities of the essential oils isolated from Salvia dicroantha Stapf., Salvia verticillata L. subsp amasiaca (Freyn and Bornm.) Bornm. and Salvia wiedemannii Boiss.
(Academic Journals, 2011)In this study, the essential oil compositions and antimicrobial and anticholinesterase activities of three Turkish endemic Salvia species were investigated. The gas chromatography (GC) and gas chromatography - mass ... -
The assessment of lichens as bioindicator of heavy metal pollution from motor vehicles activites
(Academic Journals, 2011)The contamination of heavy metals released by traffic activities on roadside soils and crops are important problems in developed and developing countries for decades. An assessment of the extent of pollution in roadside ... -
Effect of formulation on the viability of biocontrol agent, Trichoderma harzianum conidia
(Academic Journals, 2005)A zeolite-water heterogeneous mixture ( 1: 2 w/v) was found suitable medium for growing Turkish isolate of Trichoderma harzianum T1. Pelletized formulations of zeolite containing conidia of Turkish isolate of Trichoderma ... -
Physical, mechanical and mineralogical properties of ophiolitic rocks at the Yakakayi dam site, Eskisehir, Turkey
(Academic Journals, 2010)This paper presents the physical, mechanical and mineralogical properties of ophiolitic rocks from Yakakayi dam site located 25 km away from the northern part of Eskisehir province. The collected samples were subjected to ... -
Preliminary characterization of Rhizobium strains isolated from chickpea nodules
(Academic Journals, 2008)A total of 28 Rhizobium strains from chickpea nodules were characterized on the basis of morphological, cultural and biochemical characteristics. Most strains produced abundant extracellular polysaccharides, were tolerant ...