Kurum Yazarı "Türe, Cengiz" WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu İçin Listeleme
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Airborne pollen grains of Bozuyuk (Bilecik, Turkey)
Türe, Cengiz; Salkurt, E (Blackwell Publishing Asia, 2005)Airborne pollen grains in the atmosphere of Bozuyuk were investigated over a 2 yr period from 2000 to 2001 using a Durham sampler. A total number of pollen grains of 5 170 pollen grains belonging to 32 taxa were identified ... -
Analysis of airborne pollen grains in Bilecik, Turkey
Türe, Cengiz; Böcük, Harun (Springer, 2009)In this study, pollen grains in the atmosphere of Bilecik were studied for a continuous period of 2 years (2005 and 2006) by using Durham sampler. During this period, pollen grains belonging to 46 taxa were recorded, 26 ... -
Characterization of the habitat of Lythrum salicaria L. in floodplain forests in Western Turkey - Effects on stem height and seed production
Türe, Cengiz; Bingol, NA; Middleton, BA (Springer, 2004)Lythrum salicaria (purple loosestrife) is an invasive wetland perennial in North America native to Eurasia. Because light environment may limit the species' distribution, information on the relationship of forest canopy ... -
Constructed Wetlands as Green Tools for Management of Boron Mine Wastewater
Türker, Onur Can; Türe, Cengiz; Böcük, Harun; Yakar, Anıl (Taylor & Francis Inc, 2014)Constructed wetlands are of increasing interest worldwide given that they represent an eco-technological solution to many environmental problems such as wastewater treatment. Turkey possesses approximately 70% of the world's ... -
Constructed wetlands for boron removal: A review
Türker, Onur Can; Vymazal, Jan; Türe, Cengiz (Elsevier Science BV, 2014)Boron (B) contamination in the environment still increases because of various natural sources and anthropogenic activities. Therefore, the problem of removing B from water becomes a worldwide concern due to its toxicity ... -
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 ... -
Distribution patterns of threatened endemic plants in Turkey: A quantitative approach for conservation
Türe, Cengiz; Böcük, Harun (Elsevier GMBH, Urban & Fischer Verlag, 2010)Documenting the basic patterns of biodiversity and accurately determining the priority areas are the first steps for conservation studies. Threatened species and IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red ... -
Effect of vegetation type on treatment performance and bioelectric production of constructed wetland modules combined with microbial fuel cell (CW-MFC) treating synthetic wastewater
Saz, Çağdaş; Türe, Cengiz; Türker, Onur Can; Yakar, Anıl (Springer Heidelberg, 2018)An operation of microcosm-constructed wetland modules combined with microbial fuel cell device (CW-MFC) was assessed for wastewater treatment and bioelectric generation. One of the crucial aims of the present experiment ... -
Engineered wetland reactors with different media types to treat drinking water contaminated by boron (B)
Türker, Onur Can; Türe, Cengiz; Yakar, Anıl; Saz, Çağdaş (Elsevier Sci LTD, 2017)Boron (B) removal is a difficult process, and techniques based on conventional methodology mostly remove little or no B from drinking water. Therefore, an attractive, low cost, and environmental friendly treatment method ... -
Evaluation of an innovative approach based on prototype engineered wetland to control and manage boron (B) mine effluent pollution
Türker, Onur Can; Türe, Cengiz; Böcük, Harun; Yakar, Anıl; Chen, Yi (Springer Heidelberg, 2016)A major environmental problem associated with boron (B) mining in many parts of the world is B pollution, which can become a point source of B mine effluent pollution to aquatic habitats. In this study, a cost-effective, ... -
Impacts of various filtration media on wastewater treatment and bioelectric production in up-flow constructed wetland combined with microbial fuel cell (UCW-MFC)
Yakar, Anıl; Türe, Cengiz; Türker, Onur Can; Vymazal, Jan; Saz, Çağdaş (Elsevier Science BV, 2018)A successful design and operation of up-flow constructed wetlands combined with microbial fuel cell (UCW-MFC) were assessed for wastewater treatment and bioelectric production. One of the main aims of present study is also ... -
An Investigation of Diversity, Distribution and Monitoring on Poaceae (Gramineae) Species Growing Naturally in Bilecik Province At the Intersection of Three Phytogeographical Regions (Northwest Anatolia - Turkey)
Ocak, Atila; Türe, Cengiz; Senmerdan, A. Baran; Böcük, Harun (Pakistan Botanical Soc, 2009)Anatolia is located at the intersection of two important gene centers like Mediterranean and Near East, and in the ninth order among all continental countries in terms of biodiversity. In this study, plant diversity of ... -
Investigation of threatened arable weeds and their conservation status in Turkey
Türe, Cengiz; Böcük, Harun (Wiley-Blackwell, 2008)Agronomic operations carried out in arable lands may cause changes in weed populations and also decrease the number of animal species that depend on these weed species. An emerging paradigm is the conservation and ... -
An investigation on the diversity, distribution and conservation of Poaceae species growing naturally in Eskisehir province (Central Anatolia-Turkey)
Türe, Cengiz; Böcük, Harun (Pakistan Botanical Soc, 2007)Turkey is located in the region when natural forms of important cultivated plant species show genetic diversity. In the present Study, plant distribution and conservation strategies of Poaceae (Gramineae) species distributing ... -
A methodology to analyse the relations of ecological footprint corresponding with human development index: eco-sustainable human development index
Türe, Cengiz (Taylor & Francis Inc, 2013)We can easily argue that nowadays the human development index' (HDI), which is widely used to evaluate the socio-economic development of countries, has largely been ignored when it comes to the extent that this development ... -
Nutritional relationships between hemi-parasitic mistletoe and some of its deciduous hosts in different habitats
Türe, Cengiz; Böcük, Harun; Aşan, Zerrin (Versita, 2010)Parasitism of plants by other plants provides an exceptional opportunity for investigating correlative nutritional relationships. Because of lacking a usual plant-root sytem capable of active uptake, the best correlation ... -
Phyto-management of boron mine effluent using native macrophytes in mono-culture and poly-culture constructed wetlands
Türker, Onur Can; Türe, Cengiz; Böcük, Harun; Yakar, Anıl (Elsevier Science BV, 2016)Due to the high solubility of boron (B) compounds in mine effluent and its potential to cause teratogenic effects in the ecological components, the boron mine effluent pollution issues have aroused more and more global ... -
Phytoremediation Possibilities of Boron-Contaminated Environments by Wild Plants Growing on Boron Reserve Areas in Turkey
Böcük, Harun; Türe, Cengiz (Taylor & Francis Inc, 2014)Turkey has almost 70% of the total boron (B) in the world, and B-reserve areas form a special habitat in terms of plant-environment relationships. In this study, these relationships were used to investigate phytoremediation ... -
Plant distribution and its relationship to extractable boron in naturally-occurring high boron soils in Turkey
Türe, Cengiz; Bell, RW (Laser Pages Publ LTD, 2004)Naturally Occurring borax reserves exist in dry climates in several parts of the world. Soils associated with these reserves are high in boron (B) and may host distinctive vegetation with high levels of B toxicity tolerance. ... -
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 ...