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The effects of sowing dates on seed yield and quality of red podded bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivars
Balkaya, A.; Odabas, M. S. (Int Soc Horticultural Science, 2007)The effect of different sowing times on seed yield and quality of red podded bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivars were studied under Samsun ecological conditions. In field experiments (2 years) effects of three different ... -
Estimation of Nutrient Concentrations in Runoff From Beef Cattle Feedlot Using Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference Systems
Simsek, H.; Cemek, B.; Odabas, M. S.; Rahman, S. (Acad Sciences Czech Republic, Inst Computer Science, 2015)Nutrient concentrations in runoff from beef cattle feedlots were estimated using two different adaptive network-based fuzzy inference systems (ANFIS), which were: (1) grid partition (ANFIS-GP) and (2) subtractive clustering ... -
Leaf area prediction for corn (Zea mays L.) cultivars with multiregression analysis
Oner, F.; Odabas, M. S.; Sezer, I.; Odabas, F. (Springer, 2011)Leaf area is one of the most important parameter for plant growth. Reliable equations were offered to predict leaf area for Zea mays L. cultivars. All equations produced for leaf area were derived as affected by leaf length ... -
Prediction model of the effect of light intensity on phenolic contents in hypericum triquetrifolium turra
Odabas, M. S.; Radusiene, J.; Karpaviciene, B.; Camas, N. (Bulgarian Acad Science, 2015)The objective of the present study is to develop a prediction model for the phenolic contents in Hypericum triquetrifolium Tuna with multiple regression analysis. The best estimating equations for the phenolic compounds ... -
Quantitative Effects of Temperature and Light Intensity on Accumulation of Bioactive Compounds in St. John's Worth
Radusiene, J.; Stanius, Z.; Cirak, C.; Odabas, M. S. (Int Soc Horticultural Science, 2011)The quantitative effects of temperature and light intensity on accumulation of naphthodianthrones and phloroglucinol derivatives were examined on St. John's worth. Plants were grown in greenhouse separated into shaded and ...