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Some Agricultural Characteristics of the New Cephalaria syriaca Genotypes which Developed for Arid Areas

Year 2015, Volume: 29 Issue: 1, - , 15.09.2015

Abstract

Cephalaria syriaca is one of l crops grown in arid areas as an alternative to other oilseed crops. The purpose of this study carried out to determine some agricultural features of 33 pelemir (Cephalaria syriaca) lines selected from Sivas-Turkey population. This study was conducted in research area of Selcuk University, Faculty of Agriculture. The study was made according to “Augmented Experimental Design” during the years of 2010 and 2011.In this study, the observations were in between as fallowing range: plant height 20.0-78.0 cm, height of the first branch 3.7-18.0 cm, number of branch per plant 3.5-16.4, number of heads per plant 7.3-93.4, 1000 seed weight 11.8-16.4 g, seed yield 296.8-1191.1 kg ha-1, oil ratio 19.75-33.22 % and oil yield 75.1-588.8 kg ha-1.Accroding to the results, the developed lines through the selection of population showed a significant achievement in terms of the seed yield and oil ratio.

References

  • Atakişi IK (1991). Yağ Bitkileri Yetiştirme ve Islahı. Trakya University, Faculty of Agriculture, Press no: 148, Lesson book number: 10. (Tr)
  • Davis PH (1972). Flora of Turkey and The East Aege-an Islands. University Press pp: 585-597, Dinburgh, Scotland.
  • Göktürk RS, Sümbül H (2003). Cephalaria aytachii (Dipsacaceae), a new species from central Anato-lia, Turkey. Annales Botanici Fennici 40: 123-127.
  • Hamid S, Sabir AH, Khan S, Khan SA (1988). Cepha-laria syriaca - an oilseed crop for the arid and semi arid areas of Pakistan. Pakistan Journal Science Industrial Research 31(3): 212-215.
  • İlisulu K (1970). Fransa ve Almanya’dan getirilen kol-za çeşitlerinin Ankara iklim ve toprak şartları altın-da adaptasyon durumları, tohum verimleri ve diğer bazı özelliklerinin tespiti. Ankara University Year-book of Faculty of Agriculture 20 (1): 132-157. (Tr)
  • İncekara F (1964). Yağ Bitkileri ve Islahı, In: Endüstri Bitkileri ve Islahı (2). Ege University, Faculty of Agriculture, Press Number: 83, 185 pages, Izmir, Turkey. (Tr)
  • Kara K (1990). The effect of different row spacings on the yield and yield components of syrianacabious (Cephalaria syrica L.) plant grown in Erzurum. Ataturk Universitesi, Journal Faculty of Agricultry. 21(1): 83-93. (Tr)
  • Karel G (1955). Pelemir otu ve mücadelesi. Ankara Ziraat Mücadele Enstitüsü Müdürlüğü, Number 3, 15 pages. (Tr)
  • Katar D, Arslan Y, Kayaçetin F, Bayramin S, Karahan Y (2011). The determination of different row spac-ing effects on yield and yield components of pelemir plants (Cephalaria cyriaca (sisjaca) L.) in Ankara ecological conditions. Proceedings: 1st Na-tional Congress and Exposition on Behalf of Ali Numan Kıraç with Internation Participation 27-30 April, pp 931-940, Eskişehir, Turkey. (Tr)
  • Kayce P, Kırmızıgül N (2010). Chemical constituents of two endemic Cephalaria species. Records of Na-tural Products 4(3): 141-148.
  • Kıllı F, Altunbay SG (2005). Seed yield, oil content and yield components of confection and oilseed sun-flower (Helianthus annuus L.) cultivars planted in different dates. International Journal of Agricul-ture and Biology 7(1): 21-24.
  • Kırmızıgül S, Böke N, Sümbül H, Göktürk RS, Arda N (2007). Essential fatty acid components and anti-oxidant activities of eight Cephalaria species from Southwestern Anatolia. Pure and Applied Chemis-try 79 (12): 2297-2304.
  • Kırmızıgül S, Sarıkahya NB, Sümbül H, Göktürk RS, Yavaşoğlu NÜK, Pekmez M, Arda N (2012). Fatty acid profile and biological data of four endemic Cephalaria species grown in Turkey. Records of Natural Products 6 (2): 151-155.
  • Semerci A, Kaya Y, Durak S (2007). Economic analy-sis of sunflower production in Turkey. Helia 30(47): 105-114.
  • Yazıcıoğlu T, Karaali A, Gökcen J (1978). Cephalaria syriaca seed oil. Journal of the American Oil Chemısts Society 55(4): 412-415.
  • Atakişi IK (1991). Yağ Bitkileri Yetiştirme ve Islahı. Trakya University, Faculty of Agriculture, Press no: 148, Lesson book number: 10. (Tr)
  • Davis PH (1972). Flora of Turkey and The East Aege-an Islands. University Press pp: 585-597, Dinburgh, Scotland.
  • Göktürk RS, Sümbül H (2003). Cephalaria aytachii (Dipsacaceae), a new species from central Anato-lia, Turkey. Annales Botanici Fennici 40: 123-127.
  • Hamid S, Sabir AH, Khan S, Khan SA (1988). Cepha-laria syriaca - an oilseed crop for the arid and semi arid areas of Pakistan. Pakistan Journal Science Industrial Research 31(3): 212-215.
  • İlisulu K (1970). Fransa ve Almanya’dan getirilen kol-za çeşitlerinin Ankara iklim ve toprak şartları altın-da adaptasyon durumları, tohum verimleri ve diğer bazı özelliklerinin tespiti. Ankara University Year-book of Faculty of Agriculture 20 (1): 132-157. (Tr)
  • İncekara F (1964). Yağ Bitkileri ve Islahı, In: Endüstri Bitkileri ve Islahı (2). Ege University, Faculty of Agriculture, Press Number: 83, 185 pages, Izmir, Turkey. (Tr)
  • Kara K (1990). The effect of different row spacings on the yield and yield components of syrianacabious (Cephalaria syrica L.) plant grown in Erzurum. Ataturk Universitesi, Journal Faculty of Agricultry. 21(1): 83-93. (Tr)
  • Karel G (1955). Pelemir otu ve mücadelesi. Ankara Ziraat Mücadele Enstitüsü Müdürlüğü, Number 3, 15 pages. (Tr)
  • Katar D, Arslan Y, Kayaçetin F, Bayramin S, Karahan Y (2011). The determination of different row spac-ing effects on yield and yield components of pelemir plants (Cephalaria cyriaca (sisjaca) L.) in Ankara ecological conditions. Proceedings: 1st Na-tional Congress and Exposition on Behalf of Ali Numan Kıraç with Internation Participation 27-30 April, pp 931-940, Eskişehir, Turkey. (Tr)
  • Kayce P, Kırmızıgül N (2010). Chemical constituents of two endemic Cephalaria species. Records of Na-tural Products 4(3): 141-148.
  • Kıllı F, Altunbay SG (2005). Seed yield, oil content and yield components of confection and oilseed sun-flower (Helianthus annuus L.) cultivars planted in different dates. International Journal of Agricul-ture and Biology 7(1): 21-24.
  • Kırmızıgül S, Böke N, Sümbül H, Göktürk RS, Arda N (2007). Essential fatty acid components and anti-oxidant activities of eight Cephalaria species from Southwestern Anatolia. Pure and Applied Chemis-try 79 (12): 2297-2304.
  • Kırmızıgül S, Sarıkahya NB, Sümbül H, Göktürk RS, Yavaşoğlu NÜK, Pekmez M, Arda N (2012). Fatty acid profile and biological data of four endemic Cephalaria species grown in Turkey. Records of Natural Products 6 (2): 151-155.
  • Semerci A, Kaya Y, Durak S (2007). Economic analy-sis of sunflower production in Turkey. Helia 30(47): 105-114.
  • Yazıcıoğlu T, Karaali A, Gökcen J (1978). Cephalaria syriaca seed oil. Journal of the American Oil Chemısts Society 55(4): 412-415.

Some Agricultural Characteristics of the New Cephalaria syriaca Genotypes which Developed for Arid Areas

Year 2015, Volume: 29 Issue: 1, - , 15.09.2015

Abstract

Cephalaria syriaca is one of l crops grown in arid areas as an alternative to other oilseed crops. The purpose of this study carried out to determine some agricultural features of 33 pelemir (Cephalaria syriaca) lines selected from Sivas-Turkey population. This study was conducted in research area of Selcuk University, Faculty of Agriculture. The study was made according to “Augmented Experimental Design” during the years of 2010 and 2011.In this study, the observations were in between as fallowing range: plant height 20.0-78.0 cm, height of the first branch 3.7-18.0 cm, number of branch per plant 3.5-16.4, number of heads per plant 7.3-93.4, 1000 seed weight 11.8-16.4 g, seed yield 296.8-1191.1 kg ha-1, oil ratio 19.75-33.22 % and oil yield 75.1-588.8 kg ha-1.Accroding to the results, the developed lines through the selection of population showed a significant achievement in terms of the seed yield and oil ratio.

References

  • Atakişi IK (1991). Yağ Bitkileri Yetiştirme ve Islahı. Trakya University, Faculty of Agriculture, Press no: 148, Lesson book number: 10. (Tr)
  • Davis PH (1972). Flora of Turkey and The East Aege-an Islands. University Press pp: 585-597, Dinburgh, Scotland.
  • Göktürk RS, Sümbül H (2003). Cephalaria aytachii (Dipsacaceae), a new species from central Anato-lia, Turkey. Annales Botanici Fennici 40: 123-127.
  • Hamid S, Sabir AH, Khan S, Khan SA (1988). Cepha-laria syriaca - an oilseed crop for the arid and semi arid areas of Pakistan. Pakistan Journal Science Industrial Research 31(3): 212-215.
  • İlisulu K (1970). Fransa ve Almanya’dan getirilen kol-za çeşitlerinin Ankara iklim ve toprak şartları altın-da adaptasyon durumları, tohum verimleri ve diğer bazı özelliklerinin tespiti. Ankara University Year-book of Faculty of Agriculture 20 (1): 132-157. (Tr)
  • İncekara F (1964). Yağ Bitkileri ve Islahı, In: Endüstri Bitkileri ve Islahı (2). Ege University, Faculty of Agriculture, Press Number: 83, 185 pages, Izmir, Turkey. (Tr)
  • Kara K (1990). The effect of different row spacings on the yield and yield components of syrianacabious (Cephalaria syrica L.) plant grown in Erzurum. Ataturk Universitesi, Journal Faculty of Agricultry. 21(1): 83-93. (Tr)
  • Karel G (1955). Pelemir otu ve mücadelesi. Ankara Ziraat Mücadele Enstitüsü Müdürlüğü, Number 3, 15 pages. (Tr)
  • Katar D, Arslan Y, Kayaçetin F, Bayramin S, Karahan Y (2011). The determination of different row spac-ing effects on yield and yield components of pelemir plants (Cephalaria cyriaca (sisjaca) L.) in Ankara ecological conditions. Proceedings: 1st Na-tional Congress and Exposition on Behalf of Ali Numan Kıraç with Internation Participation 27-30 April, pp 931-940, Eskişehir, Turkey. (Tr)
  • Kayce P, Kırmızıgül N (2010). Chemical constituents of two endemic Cephalaria species. Records of Na-tural Products 4(3): 141-148.
  • Kıllı F, Altunbay SG (2005). Seed yield, oil content and yield components of confection and oilseed sun-flower (Helianthus annuus L.) cultivars planted in different dates. International Journal of Agricul-ture and Biology 7(1): 21-24.
  • Kırmızıgül S, Böke N, Sümbül H, Göktürk RS, Arda N (2007). Essential fatty acid components and anti-oxidant activities of eight Cephalaria species from Southwestern Anatolia. Pure and Applied Chemis-try 79 (12): 2297-2304.
  • Kırmızıgül S, Sarıkahya NB, Sümbül H, Göktürk RS, Yavaşoğlu NÜK, Pekmez M, Arda N (2012). Fatty acid profile and biological data of four endemic Cephalaria species grown in Turkey. Records of Natural Products 6 (2): 151-155.
  • Semerci A, Kaya Y, Durak S (2007). Economic analy-sis of sunflower production in Turkey. Helia 30(47): 105-114.
  • Yazıcıoğlu T, Karaali A, Gökcen J (1978). Cephalaria syriaca seed oil. Journal of the American Oil Chemısts Society 55(4): 412-415.
  • Atakişi IK (1991). Yağ Bitkileri Yetiştirme ve Islahı. Trakya University, Faculty of Agriculture, Press no: 148, Lesson book number: 10. (Tr)
  • Davis PH (1972). Flora of Turkey and The East Aege-an Islands. University Press pp: 585-597, Dinburgh, Scotland.
  • Göktürk RS, Sümbül H (2003). Cephalaria aytachii (Dipsacaceae), a new species from central Anato-lia, Turkey. Annales Botanici Fennici 40: 123-127.
  • Hamid S, Sabir AH, Khan S, Khan SA (1988). Cepha-laria syriaca - an oilseed crop for the arid and semi arid areas of Pakistan. Pakistan Journal Science Industrial Research 31(3): 212-215.
  • İlisulu K (1970). Fransa ve Almanya’dan getirilen kol-za çeşitlerinin Ankara iklim ve toprak şartları altın-da adaptasyon durumları, tohum verimleri ve diğer bazı özelliklerinin tespiti. Ankara University Year-book of Faculty of Agriculture 20 (1): 132-157. (Tr)
  • İncekara F (1964). Yağ Bitkileri ve Islahı, In: Endüstri Bitkileri ve Islahı (2). Ege University, Faculty of Agriculture, Press Number: 83, 185 pages, Izmir, Turkey. (Tr)
  • Kara K (1990). The effect of different row spacings on the yield and yield components of syrianacabious (Cephalaria syrica L.) plant grown in Erzurum. Ataturk Universitesi, Journal Faculty of Agricultry. 21(1): 83-93. (Tr)
  • Karel G (1955). Pelemir otu ve mücadelesi. Ankara Ziraat Mücadele Enstitüsü Müdürlüğü, Number 3, 15 pages. (Tr)
  • Katar D, Arslan Y, Kayaçetin F, Bayramin S, Karahan Y (2011). The determination of different row spac-ing effects on yield and yield components of pelemir plants (Cephalaria cyriaca (sisjaca) L.) in Ankara ecological conditions. Proceedings: 1st Na-tional Congress and Exposition on Behalf of Ali Numan Kıraç with Internation Participation 27-30 April, pp 931-940, Eskişehir, Turkey. (Tr)
  • Kayce P, Kırmızıgül N (2010). Chemical constituents of two endemic Cephalaria species. Records of Na-tural Products 4(3): 141-148.
  • Kıllı F, Altunbay SG (2005). Seed yield, oil content and yield components of confection and oilseed sun-flower (Helianthus annuus L.) cultivars planted in different dates. International Journal of Agricul-ture and Biology 7(1): 21-24.
  • Kırmızıgül S, Böke N, Sümbül H, Göktürk RS, Arda N (2007). Essential fatty acid components and anti-oxidant activities of eight Cephalaria species from Southwestern Anatolia. Pure and Applied Chemis-try 79 (12): 2297-2304.
  • Kırmızıgül S, Sarıkahya NB, Sümbül H, Göktürk RS, Yavaşoğlu NÜK, Pekmez M, Arda N (2012). Fatty acid profile and biological data of four endemic Cephalaria species grown in Turkey. Records of Natural Products 6 (2): 151-155.
  • Semerci A, Kaya Y, Durak S (2007). Economic analy-sis of sunflower production in Turkey. Helia 30(47): 105-114.
  • Yazıcıoğlu T, Karaali A, Gökcen J (1978). Cephalaria syriaca seed oil. Journal of the American Oil Chemısts Society 55(4): 412-415.
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Journal Section ART
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Rahim Ada

Ahmet Tamkoc

Publication Date September 15, 2015
Submission Date July 6, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 29 Issue: 1

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EndNote Ada R, Tamkoc A (September 1, 2015) Some Agricultural Characteristics of the New Cephalaria syriaca Genotypes which Developed for Arid Areas. Selcuk Journal of Agriculture and Food Sciences 29 1

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