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Effect of Phenological Periods on Yield and Quality Characteristics of Artemisia absinthium

Year 2026, Volume: 31 Issue: 1 , - , 04.04.2026
https://doi.org/10.17557/tjfc.1878799
https://izlik.org/JA44PU77DB

Abstract

Artemisia absinthium is a known medicinal plant in Europe, Africa and also in West Asia and North America. The present research was carried out to determine the effects of phenological periods on yield and quality of A. absinthium products during 2023-2024 seasons. The study was conducted in the Lakes Region of Türkiye, an area characterized by diverse cropping systems and suitable climatic conditions for medicinal and aromatic plants, providing an appropriate environment for evaluating the phenological responses of A. absinthium. In 2022, seedlings were grown from seeds and planted as a randomized complete block design. Second- and third-years plants were harvested which was bolting, budding, flowering and maturation periods. The differences between the years and phenological period were significant for all parameters (except for essential oil yield). The highest fresh and dry herb yield were 12560.2 and 5520.8 kg ha-1 at flowering, respectively. The highest essential oil content was obtained at bolting (0.48 %), whereas the highest essential oil yield was obtained at flowering (17.9 kg ha-1). Z and E epoxy-ocimene was the main component in phenological periods, followed by β-myrcene and α-phellandrene. Chamazulene content varied between 6.48 to 8.84% at different phenological periods. The A. absinthium genotype may serve as an alternative source for Matricaria chamomilla L., which contains chamazulene levels between 2.3% to 10.9%. Very low thujone (α-Thujone between 0.24 and 1.07%, β-Thujone between 0.03 and 1.34%) was detected during the phenological periods. Even though A. absinthium had low essential oil content at the flowering period. In the study, harvesting at flowering time can be recommended as the most suitable time for agricultural production to achieve high plant, oil yields and high oil quality.

Ethical Statement

The collection of plant material and the performance of experimental research on such plants complied with the national guidelines of (Türkiye).

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The author has not disclosed any funding.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Agronomy, Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Journal Section Research Article
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Murat Mutlucan 0000-0002-6990-277X

Submission Date February 1, 2026
Acceptance Date April 2, 2026
Publication Date April 4, 2026
DOI https://doi.org/10.17557/tjfc.1878799
IZ https://izlik.org/JA44PU77DB
Published in Issue Year 2026 Volume: 31 Issue: 1

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APA Mutlucan, M. (2026). Effect of Phenological Periods on Yield and Quality Characteristics of Artemisia absinthium. Turkish Journal Of Field Crops, 31(1). https://doi.org/10.17557/tjfc.1878799

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REFERENCES
Please do not use Turkish letter in References. Only published papers or papers in press can be mentioned in the manuscript. Papers in preparation or in review can be mentioned within the text as unpublished data, but should not be included in the References section. References should be listed alphabetically at the end of the text without numbering. The manuscript should be checked carefully to ensure that the spellings of the authors' names and year of publication are exactly the same in the text as in the reference list. Turkish Journal of Field Crops follows the APA style for citations and references. The author-year system for citations is required; do not use numbered references. If there is a doi for the cited article, it must be given in the reference list. References to journal articles, books, proceedings, chapters in books, etc. should be listed as given below (please note the punctuation and capitalisation):
Journal articles:

Cui, P., Li, Y., Cui, C., Huo, Y., Lu, G., & Yang, H. (2020). Proteomic and metabolic profile analysis of low-temperature storage responses in Ipomoea batata Lam. tuberous roots. BMC Plant Biology, 20, 435. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-020-02642-7

Reddy, V. R. (1995). Modeling ethephon-temperature interactions in cotton. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 13, 27–35. https://doi.org/10.1016/0168-1699(95)00012-S

Grady, J. S., Her, M., Moreno, G., Perez, C., & Yelinek, J. (2019). Emotions in storybooks: A comparison of storybooks that represent ethnic and racial groups in the United States. Psychology of Popular Media Culture, 8(3), 207–217. https://doi.org/10.1037/ppm0000185

Congress paper: Khan, M., Quade, A., & Murray, D. (2006). Mirid damage assessment in Bollgard II—Critical damage stage and action thresholds at different stages in irrigated and rain-grown cotton. In Proceeding of the 13th Australian Cotton Conference (pp. 543–554). Australian Cotton Growers Research Association.

Books: Steel, R. G. D., & Torrie, J. H. (1980). Principles and Procedures of Statistics: A Biometrical Approach. 2. ed. New York: McGraw-Hill Publ. Company.

Chapter in Books: Knight, K., Grundy, P., Kauter, G., & Ceeney, S. (2021). Twenty years of successful Bt cotton production in Australia. In G. T. Gujar, Y.A. Trisyono, & M. Chen (Eds.), Genetically modified crops in Asiapacific (pp. 53–74). CSIRO Publishing.

Online References: Holsinger, K. (2008). The genetics of natural selections. http://darwin.eeb.uconn.edu/eeb348/ lecture-notes/selection/selection.html, (Accessed January 20, 2010)


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4- remove the plagiarism
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6- review and check spelling and grammatical errors
7- appropriate number of references in the proper format






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EDITOR IN CHIEF (EIC)

Field Crops and Pasture Production, Industrial Crops, Cereals and Legumes, Field Crops and Pasture Production (Other)

PUBLICATION BOARD IN THE MAIN OFFICE

Agronomy, Industrial Crops
Industrial Crops, Crop and Pasture Breeding, Animal Science, Genetics and Biostatistics
Agronomy, Industrial Crops

SECTION EDITORS

Agronomy, Industrial Crops

Türkçe, İngilizce

Agricultural, Veterinary and Food Sciences, Pasture-Meadow Forage Plants
Agronomy, Cereals and Legumes

Prof. Dr. Kenan TURGUT lisans eğitimini 1984 yılında Çukurova Üniversitesi Ziraat Fakültesi Tarla Bitkileri Bölümünde, Yüksek Lisans Eğitimini ise 1988 yılında Ankara Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Tarla Bitkileri Anabilim Dalında tamamladı. Doktorasını 1993 yılında İngiltere Leicester Üniversitesi Botanik Bölümünde Bitki Biyoteknolojisi alanında tamamladı. Doktora sonrasında, 1994 yılında Akdeniz Üniversitesi Ziraat Fakültesi Tarla Bitkileri Bölümünde Yardımcı Doçent, 1996 yılında Doçent ve 2002 yılında Profesör kadrosuna atanmıştır. Prof. Dr. Kenan TURGUT’un İngiltere Leicester Üniversitesi kısa dönem bilimsel ziyaretleri British Council (1997) ve TÜBİTAK – Royal Society (1998) tarafından desteklenmiştir. Avrupa Biyoteknoloji Federasyonunun (EFB) daveti ve desteğiyle 17-26 Haziran 2002 tarihlerinde Oxford Üniversitesinde organize edilen “EU Workshop Course on Biotechnology Ethics and Public Perception of Biotechnology” çalıştayına katıldı. ABD Tarım Bakanlığı ve Missouri Üniversitesinin desteğiyle 28 Ağustos – 8 Eylül 2017 tarihlerinde Missouri Üniversitesi tarafından organize edilen “Biotechnology Regulation Immersion” çalıştayına davetli olarak katıldı. Prof. Dr. Kenan TURGUT tıbbi ve aromatik bitkilerde agronomi, ıslah ve biyoteknoloji çalışmaları yürütmektedir. BAP projeleri yanında 3 adet TÜBİTAK 1001 projesi, 1 adet TÜBİTAK SANTEZ ve 1 adet TAGEM Ar-Ge projesini başarıyla tamamladı. Bu projeler sonucunda, yetmişin üzerinde araştırma makalesi yayınladı. Islah çalışmaları sonucunda geliştirmiş olduğu 5 ticari çeşit Tarım ve Orman Bakanlığı TTSM tarafından tescil edilerek milli çeşit listesinde yayınlandı. Acta Horticulturae (2009) “Proceedings of First International Medicinal and Aromatic Plants on Culinary Herbs” kitabının ortak editörlüğünü yaptı. Ortak editörlüğünü yaptığı, “Medicinal and Aromatic Plants of Turkey” kitabı 2023 yılında Springer Yayınevi tarafından yayınlandı. Ayrıca, 2012-2024 yılları arasında Güney Agripark Ar-Ge Şirketine bilimsel danışmanlık yapmıştır.

Plant Biotechnology in Agriculture, Agronomy, Crop and Pasture Breeding, Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Agricultural Land Management, Agronomy, Cereals and Legumes

Crop production, Agronomy of field crops, Crop physiology and phenology

Agronomy

Mehdi Rahimi was born in Shiraz, Iran, in 1978. He is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biotechnology, Institute of Science and High Technology and Environmental Sciences, Graduate University of Advanced Technology, Kerman, Iran. His research interests are in the areas of plant breeding (classical breeding, biometry, abiotic stress, molecular breeding, genomics, gene expression). He received his Ph.D. in plant breeding at Tarbiat Modares University during 2008-2013 and M.Sc. in plant breeding at University of Guilan during 2004-2007 and his B.Sc. in agronomy and plant breeding from Shiraz University.

Plant Biochemistry, Plant Biotechnology, Plant Physiology, Agricultural, Veterinary and Food Sciences, Agricultural Biotechnology, Plant Biotechnology in Agriculture, Crop and Pasture Breeding, Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Agricultural, Veterinary and Food Sciences

Cukurova University, Faculty of Agriculture, Adana, Türkiye

Genetically Modified Field Crops and Pasture, Field Crops and Pasture Production, Cereals and Legumes, Crop and Pasture Breeding
Pasture-Meadow Forage Plants
Field Crops and Pasture Production, Industrial Crops, Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Plant Biotechnology, Molecular Ecology, Non-Genetically Modified Uses of Biotechnology, Genetically Modified Field Crops and Pasture, Crop and Pasture Breeding

Tekirdağ ili Saray İlçesi Beyazköy kasabasında doğmuştur. Ortaokul ve Lise öğrenimini Kepirtepe Öğretmen Lisesi, üniversite lisans öğrenimini de 1983-1987 yılları arasında, Uludağ Üniversitesi Ziraat Fakültesi Tarla Bitkileri bölümünde tamamladıktan sonra, askerlik görevini yedek subay olarak 1988-89 yıllarında Siirt Pervari Askerlik Şube Başkanı olarak yapmıştır. 1990 yılı Mayıs ayında Tarım ve Köyişleri Bakanlığında Aksaray Tarım İl Müdürlüğü Çiftçi Eğitim ve Yayım Şubesine atanarak, 1990-94 yılları arası II. Tarımsal Yayım ve Uygulamalı Araştırma Projesi’nde (II. TYUAP) Tarla Bitkileri Konu uzmanı ve ilin yayım projelerinin programlanması, planlanması ve yönetiminden sorumlu eleman olarak görev yapmıştır.

            1994 yılında Trakya Tarımsal Araştırma Enstitüsü’ne tayin olup, Genetik ve Islah bölümünde ve Ülkesel Ayçiçeği projesinde araştırmacı olarak çalışmaya başlamıştır. 1996-1998 yılları arasında ABD’deki Nebraska Üniversitesi’nde ‘‘Ayçiçeği Islahı ve Genetiği’ konusunda Yüksek Lisans eğitimi tamamladıktan sonra, 2002-2013 yılları arası enstitüde, Teknik ve İdari işler Müdür Yardımcılığı, İdari işler Koordinatörlüğü ve Ülkesel Yağlı tohumlar Araştırmaları koordinatörlüğü ve Ülkesel Ayçiçeği proje liderliğini yürütmüştür. Bu projede ayçiçeğinde hibrit ıslahı ve üretimi, hastalıklara, zararlılara ve orobanşa dayanıklılık ve diğer ıslah yöntemleri konusunda çalışmıştır. Bu Ülkesel proje sırasında yurt içinde ve dışında ayçiçeğinde 25 adet hibrit çeşit ve 40 dan fazla ebeveyn hattı geliştirmiştir. Rusya, Ukrayna, Romanya, Macaristan ve İtalya da birçok ayçiçeği çeşileri tescil edilmiş olup, halen ekilmektedir. 1999-2001 yıllarında Trakya Üniversitesi Tekirdağ Ziraat Fakültesi Tarla Bitkileri bölümünde Ayçiçeği Islahı ve Genetiği konusunda doktora eğitimini tamamlamıştır. 2004 yılında ABD Tarım Bakanlığı ve North Dakota Üniversitesi Fargo Ayçiçeği Araştırma Merkezinde “Moleküler Ayçiçeği Islahı” konusunda Post Doktora yapmıştır. 2011 yılında ise, Üniversite dışından Endüstri bitkileri alanında Doçent ünvanını almıştır.

2013 Kasım ayında enstitüden ayrılarak akademik hayatına başlamış, Trakya Üniversitesi Havsa Meslek Yüksek Okulu Bitkisel Üretim bölümüne Doçent olarak atanmış, 2014 yılı Mart ayından itibaren, Trakya Üniversitesi Bitki Islahı Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi Müdürü olarak görevini sürdürmektedir. 2014 Temmuz ayında Trakya Üniversitesi Mühendisilik Fakültesi Genetik ve Biyomühendislik Bölümünü kurmuş, halen Bölüm Başkanı olarak görev yaptığı bölüme, 2016 Kasım ayında Profesör olarak atanmıştır.

Kurucu başkanı olduğu Türkiye Bitki Islahçıları Derneği başkanlığını uzun yıllar yürütmüş, yine Kurucu üyesi olduğu Türkiye Bitki Islahçıları Alt Birliği’nde 2014-2016 yıllarında Başkan olarak hizmet etmiştir. Halen kurucusu olduğu Uluslararası Araştırmacılar Derneği ve Balkan Tohumcular Birliği’nde Yönetim Kurulu Başkanı olarak görev yapmaktadır.

2011 yılında Kamu Çalışanları Vakfı – Edirne şubesi tarafından Edirne ilinde Yılın Kamu Çalışanı; Türk Ziraat Yüksek Mühendisleri Birliği tarafından 2012 yılında Araştırma Alanında En Başarılı Ziraat Mühendisi; Türkiye Bitki Islahçıları Birliği tarafından da 2017 Yılında En başarılı Bitki Islahçısı seçilmiştir.

2014 yılında Trakya Teknoparkta Trakya Genetik ArGe (Tragen) şirketini Doç Dr Necmi Beşer ile birlikte kurmuştur. Şu anda tohumculukta özel sektör yetkisinde bir ARGE şirketi olarak; yağlık ve çerezlik ayçiçeği, çerezlik kabak, buğday, arpa, yulaf, tritikale, çeltik, mısır, yem bezelyesi, nohut ve mercimek te halen TÜBİTAK ve KOSGEB projeleri de dahil olmak üzere, çeşit geliştirme ve ıslah çalışmaları ve diğer ARGE çalışmalarını yürütmektedir. Tragen ArGe şirketi bugüne kadar sektörde oldukça yeni olmasına rağmen, birçok konuda öncü olarak, bugüne kadar 2 adet nohut, 1 mercimek, 1 adet yem bezelyesi, 2 adet çerezlik kabak, 1 adet fiğ, 1 adet Çerezlik ayçiçeği hibriti ve 1 adet ekmeklik buğday çeşidi geliştirerek, şirket adına tescil ettirmiş; 1 adet yem bezelyesi, 1 adet çeltik, 1 adet arpa ve 1 adet de ekmeklik buğday geliştirilip, üretim izni alınmıştır.

  Uluslararası alanda ise, 2010 yılından beri FAO Avrupa Ayçiçeği Araştırma Koordinatörü, Balkan Tohumcular Birliği Derneği Yönetim Kurulu Başkanı, Uluslararası Araştırmacılar Derneği Yönetim Kurulu Başkanı, Bulgaristan da kurulan Karadeniz ülkelerinin katıldığı Karadeniz Biyoteknoloji Derneğinde yönetim kurulu üyesi, merkezi Fransa Paris de bulunan Dünya Ayçiçeği Derneğinde ise, ülkemizden ilk defa 2008 yılında seçilerek halen yönetim kurulu üyeliği ve 2012-2016 yılları arasında da Yönetim Kurulu Başkanı olarak görev yapmıştır. Uluslar arası Bilim camiasına katkılarından dolayı, 2015 yılında Moldova Bilimler Akademisi Üniversitesi Fahri Doktora ünvanı verilmiştir. 2022 yılında da Dünya Ayçiçeği Derneği tarafından her dört yılda bir verilen ve ayçiçeğinin Nobel ödülü olarak sayılan Uluslararası Pustovoit Ödülü’ne layık görülmüştür. 2022 yılında da ulusal ve uluslararası bilim camiasına katkılarından dolayı, Türkiye Ziraat Mühendisleri Odası’nca Bilim Ödülü’ne layık görülmüştür. 2025 yılında üniversite sanayi işbirliğine katkılarından dolayı, Trakya Üniversitesi’nce Kamu Üniversite Sanayi İşbirliği Ödülü’ne layık görülmüştür. Gerek ülkesel, gerekse uluslararası alanda birçok derneğin üyesi olup, aktif olarak görev yapmaktadır. Birçok TÜBİTAK, KOSGEB, TAGEM, BAP ve uluslararası projede yürütücü, araştırmacı ve danışman olarak görev yapmıştır. Ayçiçeği ve yağlı tohumlar, tohumculuk ve bitki ıslahı ve genetiği alanında, ulusal ve uluslarası bilimsel toplantılarda, ulusal ve uluslararası bilimsel dergilerde 380 den fazla makale, kitaplarda editörlük, bölüm yazarlığı ve bildirileri olup, çalışma konularıyla ilgili birçok televizyon programlarına ve gerek ülkemizde, gerekse dünyanın farklı ülkelerinde düzenlenen elliye yakın bilimsel toplantıya, davetli konuşmacı olarak katılmış, birçok uluslararası dergide de halen editör ve hakem olarak görev yapmaktadır. Bugüne kadar 30 adet yüksek katılımlı uluslaraarası kongre ve konferansın organizasyonunu gerçekleştirilmiştir. Evli ve iki çocuk babası olup, çok iyi derecede İngilizce ve orta derecede Fransızca bilmektedir.

Agronomy, Industrial Crops, Crop and Pasture Breeding, Field Crops and Pasture Production (Other)
Plant Biotechnology in Agriculture, Industrial Crops, Medicinal and Aromatic Plants

01.03.1966 doğumlu (resmi)

Lisans: Cumhuriyet Üniversitesi, Ziraat Fakültesi, Tarla Bitkileri Bölümü (1990)

Yüksek Lisans: Gaziosmanpaşa Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, Tarla Bitkileri Anabilim Dalı (1994)

Doktora: Ege Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, Tarla Bitkileri Anabilim Dalı (2000)

Pasture-Meadow Forage Plants
Pasture-Meadow Forage Plants
Genomics and Transcriptomics, Statistical and Quantitative Genetics, Sequence Analysis, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (Other), Genetically Modified Field Crops and Pasture, Plant Biotechnology in Agriculture, Transgenesis, Agronomy, Cereals and Legumes, Crop and Pasture Breeding

PROF. DR. MEHMET SİNCİK’İN ÖZGEÇMİŞİ


1972 yılında Bursa’da doğdu. İlk, orta ve lise öğrenimini Bursa’da tamamladıktan sonra, 1990 yılında Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi Ziraat Fakültesi Tarla Bitkileri Bölümü’nü kazandı. 1995 yılında lisans öğrenimini tamamlayarak, Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Tarla Bitkileri Anabilim Dalı’nda yüksek lisans eğitimine başladı. 1996 yılında aynı Anabilim Dalı’na araştırma görevlisi olarak atandı. 1998 yılında yüksek lisansını tamamladı ve aynı yıl, Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Tarla Bitkileri Anabilim Dalı’nda doktora eğitimine başladı. 2004 yılında doktora eğitimini tamamlayan araştırıcı; 2010 yılında Doçent ve 2015 yılında Profesör unvanlarını almıştır. Halen Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi Ziraat Fakültesi Tarla Bitkileri Bölümü’nde öğretim üyesi olarak görev yapmaktadır. Evli ve üç çocuk babasıdır.  

Industrial Crops
Plant Biotechnology in Agriculture, Pasture-Meadow Forage Plants, Crop and Pasture Breeding

1986 yılı Ziraat Fakültesi Tarla Bitkileri Bölümü Lisans

1988 yılı Fen Bilimleri Tarla Bitkileri Anabilim Dalı Yüksek Lisans

1993 Yılı Fen Bilimleri Tarla Bitkileri Anabilim Dalı Doktora

1995 yılı Dr. Öğretim Üyesi

2000 yılı Doçent

2006 yılı Profesör

Agricultural, Veterinary and Food Sciences, Agronomy, Industrial Crops, Fertilisers and Application, Crop and Pasture Post Harvest Technologies (Incl. Transportation and Storage), Crop and Pasture Breeding, Pollination Biology and Systems, Field Crops and Pasture Production (Other)
Agricultural, Veterinary and Food Sciences
Plant Physiology, Agronomy, Pasture-Meadow Forage Plants, Cereals and Legumes

Prof. Dr. Mehmet Salih Sayar – Kısa Özgeçmiş
Prof. Dr. Mehmet Salih Sayar, tarla bitkileri alanında Lisans eğitimini Dicle Üniversitesi'nde 2001 yılında tamamladıktan sonra, yüksek lisans derecesini 2007 yılında, doktora derecesini ise 2011 yılında Çukurova Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü'nde tarla bitkileri üzerine yaptığı tez çalışmalarıyla almıştır. Dicle Üniversitesi Bismil Meslek Yüksekokulu’nda öğretim üyesi olarak görev yapmakta olan Prof. Dr. Sayar, aynı zamanda bu kurumda yönetsel görevlerde de bulunmaktadır.
Çok sayıda araştırma ve uygulama projelerinde yürütücü, koordinatör, danışman ve araştırmacı olarak yer almış; yem bitkileri ve mera ıslahı konularında önemli katkılar sunmuştur. Uluslararası indeksli dergilerde çok sayıda bilimsel makalesi yayımlanmış, TÜBİTAK tarafından bilimsel yayın teşvik ödüllerine layık görülmüştür. Ayrıca, bitki ıslahı alanında tescilli iki farklı yem bitkisi çeşidi geliştirmiştir.
Bilimsel hakemli dergilerde editörlük ve çok sayıda hakemlik deneyiminin yanında, kitap yazarlığı ve bölüm yazarlığı deneyimine sahip olan Sayar, özellikle tarla bitkileri ve yem bitkilerinin tarımsal özellikleri üzerine yayımlanmış bilimsel kitaplarda katkı sunmuştur. 

Agronomy, Pasture-Meadow Forage Plants

Prof. Dr. Uğur Bilgili 20.11.1968 yılında Ağrı-Eleşkirt’te doğmuştur. İlk ve orta öğrenimini Bursa’da tamamlamıştır. Uludağ Üniversitesi Ziraat Fakültesi Tarla Bitkileri Bölümü’nden 1991 yılında mezun olmuştur. 1994 yılında aynı bölümde Yem Bitkileri ve Çayır-Mera Bilim Dalında yüksek lisans eğitimize başlamış, 1997 yılında “Değişik Yaprak Özelliklerine Sahip Yakın İzogenik Yem Bezelyesi Hatlarının Önemli Morfolojik ve Tarımsal Özellikleri Üzerinde Bir Araştırma” başlıklı yüksek lisans tezini tamamlamıştır. 1998 yılında İsrail’de “The Second International Course on Protected Cultivation of Crops” kursuna katılmıştır. 2002 yılında “Futbol Sahası Çim Karışımlarında Çiğnenme ve Azotlu Gübrelemenin Bitki Gelişimi ve Çim Kalitesine Etkileri” adlı doktora tezini tamamlamıştır. 28 Temmuz 2004-28 Ocak 2005 tarihleri arasında, 6 ay süreyle Tübitak Yurtdışı Doktora Sonrası Araştırma Bursu ile çim bitkileri üzerine araştırmalar yapmak üzere Nebraska Üniversitesi, ABD’de bulunmuştur. Şubat 2005 tarihinde yardımcı doçent, Kasım 2006 tarihinde ise doçent, Mayıs 2012 tarihinde ise profesör olmuştur. 1 kitap, 10 kitap bölümü, 37’si uluslararası indekslerce taranan dergilerde olmak üzere 51 makale ve 34 bildiri olmak üzere 96 yayını bulunmaktadır. Şimdiye kadar 13 proje de başarıyla tamamlanmıştır. Halen Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi Ziraat Fakültesi Tarla Bitkileri Bölümü’nde görev yapmaktadır.

Pasture-Meadow Forage Plants

LANGUAGE ADITOR

Agricultural Biotechnology (Other), Agronomy

Turkish Journal of Field Crops is published by the Society of Field Crops Science and issued twice a year.
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Ege University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Field Crops
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