Ilhan Uremis
Mustafa Kemal University
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Phytoparasitica | 2006
Mehmet Arslan; Ilhan Uremis; Ahmet Uludag
Double-cropped soybean after winter cereals is the most common soybean production system in the eastern Mediterranean region of Turkey. Weeds are among the main obstacles to double-cropped soybean. A study was conducted in 2002 and 2003 to determine the critical period of weed control (CPWC) for double-cropped soybean. The treatments consisted of either allowing weeds to infest the crop for increasing durations after sowing, or maintaining plots weed-free for increasing durations after sowing. The Gompertz and logistic equations were fitted to relative yields representing the critical weed-free period and the critical time of weed removal, respectively. Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense), common cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium) and field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis) were the dominant weeds. For 5% crop loss level, the CPWC was almost all season long, whereas it was from V1 to R6-R7 growth stages for 10% yield loss level. These findings indicate that pre-sowing or pre-emergence control methods should be applied in the region to avoid greater crop losses.
Archive | 2018
Ahmet Uludag; Ilhan Uremis; Mehmet Arslan
Abstract The biological approach, as an integral part of integrated and sustainable weed control approaches, has an increasing importance and consideration due to increasing environmental and anthropogenic problems. Successful weed control through use of biological agents has a background of more than a couple of centuries. In this chapter, we started with a more classical way of biological approach to introduce arthropods, mainly insects, followed by examples of redistribution of local arthropods. In the bioherbicide section, we have focused on formulated natural products and formulations. Biological weed control faces problems such as inadequacy of finance, some side effects, and conflicting views. However, biological methods are expected to provide more promising weed control practices in the future.
Phytoparasitica | 2010
Mikdat Doğanlar; Abdurrahman Yiğit; Yair Ben-Dov; Ilhan Uremis; Mehmet Arslan
The scale insects Acanthomytilus sacchari (Hall) and Duplachionaspis erianthi Borchsenius (Hemiptera, Diaspididae) are newly recorded as indigenous insects from Turkey. Both A. sacchari and D. erianthi were found to feed only on rhizomes of Johnsongrass. A field study was conducted to determine host ranges and feeding effects of these scale insects on Johnsongrass, Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers. No feeding of these species was observed on Zea mays L. (maize), Sorghum sudanense Staph. (sorghum), Aegilops triuncialis L. (barbed goatgrass), Avena fatua L. (wild oat), A. sterilis (sterile oat), Bromus tectorum L. (downy brome), Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers. (bermudagrass), Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steudel (common reed), Poa bulbosa L. (bulbous bluegrass), or Secale montanum Guss. (wild rye). The mean infestation rates of the scale insects on Johnsongrass in southeastern Anatolia were 11.47% and 1.64% for A. sacchari and D. erianthi, respectively. Further investigations are required to clarify their biology and damage to Johnsongrass under field conditions.
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2009
Ilhan Uremis; Mehmet Arslan; Ahmet Uludag; Mustafa Kemal Sangun
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2009
Ilhan Uremis; Ahmet Uludag; A. C. Ulger; Bülent Çakir
Crop Protection | 2004
Ilhan Uremis; Ali Bayat; Ahmet Uludag; Nigar Yarpuz Bozdoğan; Eda Aksoy; Alper Soysal; Oya Gonen
Crop Protection | 2006
Ahmet Uludag; Ilhan Uremis; A. C. Ulger; Bülent Çakir; Eda Aksoy
Journal of Biological Sciences | 2005
Ilhan Uremis; Mehmet Arslan; Ahmet Uludag
Asian Journal of Chemistry | 2009
Ilhan Uremis; Mehmet Arslan; M. K. Sangun; Veli Uygur; N. Isler
Asian Journal of Chemistry | 2009
O. Sener; Mehmet Arslan; N. Demırel; Ilhan Uremis