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Composition of the Essential Oils of Subspecies of Scutellaria albida L. From Turkey
Çiçek, Mehmet; Demirci, Betül; Yılmaz, gülderen; Ketenoğlu, Osman; Başer, K. Hüsnü Can (Allured Publ Corp, 2010)The essential oil obtained by hydrodistillation from subspecies of Scutellaria albida L. (Lamiaceae): S. albida L. subsp. albida, S. albida L. subsp. colchica (Rech. f.) J.R.Edm., S. albida L. subsp. condensata (Rech.f.) ... -
Contributions to the syntaxonomy and ecology of the forest and shrub vegetation in Bithynia, Northwestern Anatolia, Turkey
Türe, Cengiz; Tokur, S; Ketenoğlu, Osman (Ferdinand Berger Soehne, 2005)TORE C., TOKUR S. & KETENOGLU O. 2005. Contributions to the syntaxonomy and ecology of the forest and shrub vegetation in Bithynia, Northwestern Anatolia, Turkey - Phyton (Horn, Austria) 45(l): 81-115, 4 figures. - English ... -
New Syntaxa from Steppe Vegetation in Cappadocia, Turkiye
Ketenoğlu, Osman; Aydoğdu, Mustafa; Kurt, Latif; Hamzaoğlu, Ergin; Tuğ, Gül Nilhan; Aslantürk, Neslihan (Anadolu Üniversitesi, 2008)This study comprises syntaxonomical analysis of the vegetation spread out in the eastern part of Cappadocia where the dry and cold variants of Mediterranean climate prevails. In the area, a new alliance Convolvulo assyrici ... -
Plant Diversity and Conservation of the North-East Phrygia Region Under the Impact of Land Degradation and Desertification (Central Anatolia, Turkey)
Böcük, Harun; Türe, Cengiz; Ketenoğlu, Osman (Pakistan Botanical Soc, 2009)Plant diversity and ecological structure of an area which is in critical level in terms of land degradation and erosion are quite important. North-east part of the Phrygia Region has densely been under natural and anthropogenic ... -
Plant diversity and conservation of the North-east Phrygia region under the impact of land degradation and desertification (Central Anatolia, Turkey)
Böcük, Harun; Türe, Cengiz; Ketenoğlu, Osman (2009)Plant diversity and ecological structure of an area which is in critical level in terms of land degradation and erosion are quite important. North-east part of the Phrygia Region has densely been under natural and anthropogenic ...