Şerife Bayram
Ankara University
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Turkish Bulletin of Entomology | 2016
Emre Evlice; Şerife Bayram
Root-knot nematodes are considered to be the world’s most damaging plant parasitic nematodes. Meloidogyne chitwoodi and Meloidogyne fallax are quarantined organisms in Europe and Turkey, and special regulations exist for planting and transporting seed potatoes in order to control these organisms. M. chitwoodi, was firstly identified from infected potato tubers collected from Niğde and after that it was determined in Nevşehir, İzmir, Balıkesir, Kütahya, Manisa and Bitlis provinces in Turkey. This study was conducted in 2009 with the aim of identifying Meloidogyne spp. species in Central Anatolia, which is the most important potato production region of Turkey. 73 samples in total were collected from Niğde (49 samples), Nevşehir (18), Aksaray (2), Isparta (2), Kayseri (1), and Konya (1) provinces of Turkey. All populations were identified using molecular methods, also fifteen selected populations were identified based on their morphological and morphometric features. Morphological characters and morphometric measurements were taken from the perineal pattern of mature females, second-stage juveniles, and eggs. Two different PCR protocols were used: (1) JMV1, JMV2 and JMV hapla multiplex PCR primers and (2) Fc and Rc species specific primers. Also sequence analysis was used for molecular identification. Results obtained both from morphological and molecular methods showed that all populations were positive for M. chitwoodi and there is no evidence was found regarding the existence of M. fallax or the other Meloidogyne species.
Turkish journal of entomology | 2005
Şerife Bayram; Marcela Skuhravá; Sultan Çobanoğlu
Two gall midge species of the family Cecidomyiidae (Diptera), viz. Cystiphora sonchi (Vallot, 1827) on Sonchus asper (L.) Hill. subsp. glaucescens (Jordan) Ball. (Compositae) and Dasineura gleditchiae (Osten Sacken, 1866) causing galls on Gleditsia triacanthos L. (Caesalpiniaceae) were found in Ankara located in central part of Turkey. Both species are first records for the cecidomyiid fauna of Turkey.
Turkish journal of entomology | 2007
Şerife Bayram; Sultan Çobanoğlu
Turkish journal of entomology | 2007
Sultan Çobanoğlu; Şerife Bayram; Evsel Denizhan; H. Didem Sağlam
Turkish journal of entomology | 2005
Marcela Skuhravá; Şerife Bayram; Halit Çam; Serdar Tezcan; Peyman Can
Tarla Bitkileri Merkez Araştırma Enstitüsü Dergisi | 2016
Emre Evlice; Şerife Bayram
Türkiye Entomoloji Dergisi | 2014
Marcela Skuhravá; Şerife Bayram; Halit Çam; Serdar Tezcan; Peyman Can
Bitki Koruma Bülteni | 2009
Şerife Bayram; Sultan Çobanoğlu
Turkish journal of entomology | 2005
Şerife Bayram; Sultan Çobanoğlu
Turkish journal of entomology | 2001
Şerife Bayram