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An autecological study on Iris histrioides foster (Iridaceae) distributed in the central Black Sea region
Kandemir N.; Engin A. (2000)Iris histrioides Foster, a Euxinian and endemic element, was investigated in terms of its phenological and ecological properties. Some elements taken from the above-and below-ground parts of the plant in the vegetative and ... -
An autecological study on Iris pseudacorus L. (Iridaceae)
Engin A.; Kandemir N.; Şenel G.; Özkan M. (1998)The ecological properties of Iris pseudacorus L., a marsh plant species, were investigated. The analysis of N%, P% and K% in the below-ground and above-ground parts of the plant was carried out. In addition, soil samples ... -
The Flora of the Boyabat (Sinop) Dam and Its environs
Korkmaz H.; Engin A. (2001)This study was carried out over three years, from 1990 to 1993. The study area is situated between Kepez gorge and Devrez stream of Kizilirmak valley. In the study area. 1016 species belonging to 441 genera and 99 families ... -
The morphological and anatomical properties of Astragalus barba-jovis DC. var. barba-jovis (Fabaceae)
Kandemir N.; Korkmaz H.; Engin A. (1996)In this study, the morphological and anatomical properties of Astragalus barba-jovis DC. var. barba-jovis which is an endemic species for Turkey has been investigated. There are secondary growth in root and stem. The ... -
The morphological, anatomical and ecological properties of endemic Onosma bracteosum Hausskn. & Bornm. (Boraginaceae) species
Ergen Akçin Ö.; Engin A. (2005)The endemic Onosma bracteosum Hausskn. & Bornm. (Boraginaceae) was investigated morphologically, anatomically and ecologically. It has setae with tuberculate bases. The stem is 15-35 cm tall and erect. The leaves are ... -
Mountainous vegetation of central black sea region
Güray Kutbay H.; Karaer F.; Cansaran A.; Korkmaz H.; Kilinc M.; Özen F.; Engin A. (Springer International Publishing, 2015)Central Black Sea Region includes many different vegetation types. At high elevations, forest vegetation is dominant. Some forest types have closed canopies, while some of them can be disturbed mainly due to anthropogenic ...