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Bioresource Technology | 2001

Composted grape marc as growing medium for hypostases (Hypostases phyllostagya)

Abdullah Baran; Gokhan Cayci; Cihat Kütük; Roger Hartmann

The use of composted grape marc (CGM) as a plant growth medium was investigated with Hypostases (Hypostases phyllostagya). Seven media were prepared using CGM mixed, in different ratios, with native peat and perlite. The following mixtures were used: 100% CGM, 75% CGM + 25% peat, 50% CGM + 50% perlite, 25% CGM + 75% peat, 50% CGM + 25%) peat + 25% perlite, 25%, CGM + 50%, peat + 25% perlite and 100% peat. The experiment was arranged in a randomized plot design with four replicates under greenhouse conditions. After a growing period of three months, some horticultural parameters were measured. Besides, some physical and chemical properties of the growing medium were determined. The mixtures of 50% CGM + 50% peat, 25% CGM + 75% peat and 100% peat were found to be most suitable based on the horticultural parameters. This was confirmed through the physical characteristics. Up to 50% composted grape marc can be used in mixtures with peat on account of its low cost and high nutrient content.


Bioresource Technology | 2003

Effects of beer factory sludge on soil properties and growth of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris saccharifera L.)

Cihat Kütük; Gokhan Cayci; Abdullah Baran; Oǧuz Başkan; Roger Hartmann

The possible use of beer factory sludge (BFS) for an agricultural purpose was investigated with sugar beet (Beta vulgaris saccharifera L.). BFS was air dried and sieved through a 4 mm mesh before application to a soil (Typic Xerofluvent). Afterwards, the BFS was mixed with soil at a rate 0, 10, 20, 40, 80 and 160 tonnes ha(-1). The mixtures were than put into pots and kept in the greenhouse for an incubation of five months. During the incubation, pH, the electrical conductivity, the organic matter content, NH4+-N and NO3--N content were regularly measured. At the end of the incubation period, sugar beet seeds were sown into the same pots. After a growing period of six-months the sugar beet plants were harvested, and yield and quality parameters were determined. BFS increased leaf and root yield. However, the effect of BFS on leaf growth was more pronounced than on root growth. The highest sugar content, refined sugar content and refined sugar yield were obtained with the application rate of 10 tonnes BFS per hectare. Ten tonnes of BSF per hectare was the most suitable on the basis of root quality parameters and root yield. However BFS should be applied to the soil six or seven months in advance due to the high level of nitrogen released through mineralization.


Bioresource Technology | 2002

Characterization of carex peat using extinction values of humic acids

Abdullah Baran

Recent developments in technology and soil science have drawn particular attention to peatlands and their behaviour, properties and utilisation. Further, characteristics of peat are very important in evaluating it as a plant growth medium. The objective of this study was to characterise a number of samples collected from different depths of five different profiles of Yeniçağa peat (carex) by measuring the organic carbon, total nitrogen, and extinction values (Er) of their humic acid fractions (HAs) in comparison with decomposition degrees. Peat samples having a high decomposition degree were near to the Er45 axis in the ordinate and had high Er67 values, whereas peats with low decomposition degree were far from the Er45 axis and had low Er67 values.


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2009

Characteristics, genesis and classification of a basin peat soil under negative human impact in Turkey

Orhan Dengiz; H. Hüseyin Özaytekin; Gokhan Cayci; Abdullah Baran


Catena | 2011

Morphology, chemical properties, and radiocarbon dating of eutrophic peat in Turkey

Gokhan Cayci; Abdullah Baran; H. Ozaytekin; Cihat Kütük; S. Karaca; N. Cicek


Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry | 2000

The Effect of Compaction on Urease Enzyme Activity, Carbon Dioxide Evaluation and Nitrogen Mineralisation

Ayten Karaca; Abdullah Baran; Koray Kaktanir


anadolu journal of agricultural sciences | 2018

Farkli yetiştirme ortamlarinin primula (primula obconica) bitkisinin besin içeriğine etkileri

Nuray Çiçek Atikmen; Abdullah Baran; Cihat Kütük; Gokhan Cayci; H. Hüseyin Özaytekin; Siyami Karaca


Türkiye Tarımsal Araştırmalar Dergisi | 2016

Ankara-Bağlum Kösrelik Göleti Çevresi Erozyon Riskinin CORINE Yöntemi ile Tahminlenmesi

Emel Yalçin; Abdullah Baran


Pamukkale University Journal of Engineering Sciences | 2012

FARKLI TARIMSAL ATIKLARIN BAZI FİZİKSEL VE KİMYASAL ÖZELLİKLERİ

Abdullah Baran; Gokhan Cayci; Ali Inal


Pamukkale University Journal of Engineering Sciences | 2011

ORGANİK TOPRAKLA KARIŞTIRMANIN KİLLİ TINLI BİR TOPRAĞIN BAZI FİZİKSEL ÖZELLİKLERİNDE SIKIŞMA İLE OLUŞAN DEĞİŞİMLERE ETKİSİ

Abdullah Baran; Damla Bender; İlhami Özkan

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Nuray Çiçek Atikmen

Çankırı Karatekin University

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