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Web of Science Age-Related Changes of Some Chemical Components in the Leaves of Oriental Beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky.)(2019.01.01) Turfan, N; Ayan, S; Yer, EN; Ozel, HBWeb of Science Age-related Changes of Some Chemical Components in the Leaves of Sweet Chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.)(2020.01.01) Turfan, N; Ayan, S; Celik, ENY; Ozel, HB; Onat, SMWeb of Science ANTIOXIDANT VARIABILITY OF THE SEEDS IN CORE AND MARGINAL POPULATIONS OF TAURUS CEDAR (Cedrus libani A. Rich.)(2018.01.01) Ayan, S; Turfan, N; Yer, EN; Seho, M; Ozel, HB; Ducci, FPublication Comparison of Bulb Yield, Some Bioactive Compound and Elemental Profile of Taşköprü Garlic (Allium sativum L.) Grown in Greenhouse and Open Field Conditions(2022-05-01) Turfan N.; Turfan, NTaşköprü garlic, which is among the Geographical Indications of Turkey, is one of the important sources of income for the people in the Kastamonu region. It (Allium sativum L.) has become an indispensable food in the kitchen with taste, a high peculiar pungent smell, a specific colour, flavon enhancing molecules. Also, it has been used for medicinal purposes due to having antioxidant capacity, sulphur compounds, and minerals. Moreover, it can preserve its superior properties for a long time due to its high dry matter compared to other garlic genotypes. This study was conducted to reveal the yield, storage duration, and nutritional elements of Taşköprü garlic bulbs grown in an open field (OF-TD; OF-KUC) and greenhouse conditions (GH-TD; GH-KUC) as well as to determine how some bioactive components including pigment, secondary metabolites, nitrogenous compound, simple reduced sugar, pyruvic acid, lipid peroxidation (MDA-malondialdehyde) and H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide), vary according to the growing environment in both cloves and fresh leaves. The results revealed that there were significant differences in the effects of habitat on all the parameters investigated (p<0.001). For instance, while nitrogenous compounds are high in OF-KUC and GH-KUC samples, OF-TD and GH-TD showed enrichment in pigment, pyruvate, glucose and secondary metabolites in the fresh leaves. In the cloves, while pigments and secondary metabolites content were found to be higher in OF-KUC and GH-KUC samples, the content of nitrogenous compounds, pyruvate and carbon were higher in OF-TD and GHTD samples. In terms of nutrients, the GH-KUC cloves were rich in K and P, while OF-TD samples were rich in N, Mg, S, and Si, and OF-KUC samples were the richest group in Ca, Na, Cl, Mn, Fe, Zn, Cu and Se. In terms of bulb yield and storage properties, the highest values were noted with OF-KUC and GH-KUC samples, and the lowest values of them were recorded with GH-TD samples. As a result, considering the first two highest values of the parameters analyzed in garlic samples, the OF-KUC and the OF-TD samples had the maximum values, but the GH-TD samples showed the lowest value. It can be concluded that by cultivating garlic in greenhouses, fresh green leaves with high nutritional value can be provided to the consumer at all seasons and products with high nutritional value, as well as products with a storage process / long shelf life can be obtained as in plants obtained from open areas.Web of Science DETERMINATION OF NUTRITIONAL AND BIOACTIVE PROPERTIES IN SOME SELECTED WILD GROWING AND CULTIVATED MUSHROOMS FROM TURKEY(2018.01.01) Turfan, N; Peksen, A; Kibar, B; Unal, SWeb of Science Determining of Some Chemical Properties in Taskopru Gralic Stored in Different Conditions(2016.01.01) Turfan, N; Kurnaz, A; Alay, M; Sariyildiz, TWeb of Science Effect of tree age on chemical compounds of ancient Anatolian black pine (Pinus nigra subsp pallasiana) needles in Northwest Turkey(2018.01.01) Turfan, N; Alay, M; Sariyildiz, TWeb of Science Effects of Iron-Steel Factory and Dense Traffic on Leaf Chemical Compounds of Six Tree Species in Turkey(2018.01.01) Turfan, N; Savaci, G; Sariyildiz, TWeb of Science Effects of Melatonin Applications on Anatolian Black Pine (Pinus nigra J. F. Arnold. subsp. pallasiana (Lamb.) Holmboe) Afforestation Performance in Semi-Arid Areas(2023.01.01) Celik, ENY; Ayan, S; Ozel, HB; Turfan, N; Yer, BM; Abdaloglu, GWeb of Science Heavy metal contamination and health risk evaluation of chestnut (Castanea sativa Miller) consumed in Turkey(2022.01.01) Turhan, S; Turfan, N; Kurnaz, AWeb of Science Web of Science NUTRIENT AND BIOACTIVE SUBSTANCE CONTENTS OF EDIBLE PLANTS GROWN NATURALLY IN SALIPAZARI (SAMSUN)(2020.01.01) Demir, E; Turfan, N; Ozer, H; Ustun, NS; Peksen, AWeb of Science THE EFFECT OF MAGNETIC FIELD APPLICATIONS TO CHEMICAL CONTENT OF STRATIFIED AND UNSTRATIFIED SEEDS OF SYCAMORE MAPLE (ACER PSEUDOPLATANUS L.)(2018.01.01) Ayan, S; Hasdemir, B; Turfan, N; Ozel, HB; Yer, ENWeb of Science THE EFFECT OF MAGNETIC FIELD APPLICATIONS TO CHEMICAL CONTENT OF STRATIFIED SEEDS OF ORIENTAL BEECH (Fagus orientalis Lipsky.)(2017.01.01) Turfan, N; Yer, EN; Ayan, SWeb of Science Understory Junipers, and Light Environment Effects on Biomass, Chemical Composition, and Nutrient Contents of Black Pine Seedlings(2023.01.01) Kara, F; Turfan, N; Alay, MWeb of Science Variation in Some Chemical Compounds of the Uludag fir and Scots Pine Needles in relation to Stand Age and Some Soil Properties(2016.01.01) Turfan, N; Savaci, G; Sariyildiz, T