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Öğe Bazı Mısır (Zea mays L.) Çeşitlerinde Verim ve Kalite Özelliklerinin Belirlenmesi(2018-04-19) Kılınç, Sevda; Karademir, Çetin; Ekin, ZehraThis study was carried out to determine quality, yield and yield components and suggesting suitable maize varieties for the region. The research was laid out as randomized complete block design with four replications in 2015 maize growing season in Diyarbakır GAP International Agricultural Research and Training Center. PR31D24, Kalipso, 70MAY82, Suerto, P1921, DKC6724 grain maize varieties with different properties were used as material. According to the obtained results, there were significant differences among varieties in terms of ear length, ear diameter, stem diameter, the number of ear per plant, kernel/ear rate, 1000 kernel weight, grain moisture at harvesting, starch rate, crude fat rate and hectoliter. The P1921 variety sustained the highest yield of 1518.10 kg da-1.Öğe PERFORMANCES OF SESAME GENOTYPES (SESAMUM INDICUM L.) WITH DIFFERENT SEED SHELL COLORS IN SEMI-ARID CLIMATE CONDITIONS(Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 2018-12-27) Arslan, Hüseyin; Ekin, Zehra; Hatipoğlu, HasanThis research was conducted to determine the adaptability of some sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) varieties as a second crop under semi-arid climatic conditions during 2014 and 2015. The experiment was conducted on the research area of Agricultural Faculty, Kezer Campus, Siirt University, Turkey. Thirteen registered sesame species were used as material in the experiment. The experiment was carried out in a randomized block design with four replications. Planting of sesame seeds was performed by hand following the harvest of wheat planted as the first crop. The plant height, number of side branches in the plant, the first branch height in the plant, the number of capsules per plant, the number of seeds per capsule, the weight of 1000 seeds, seed yield, fat content, fat yield and protein content were determined in the study. The results of two-year study revealed that 10 out of 13 varieties were not suitable to semi-arid climatic conditions (Siirt province ecological conditions). The varieties which were not adopted to semi-arid climatic conditions (Tan 99, 6DUÕVX 7DQDV g]EHUN .HSVXW 0XJDQOÕ 57, Baydar 2001, Ottoman 99, Orhangazi 99 and Cumhuriyet 99) are widely cultivated sesame cultivars in the Aegean and Mediterranean regions. The other WKUHH YDULHWLHV $UVODQEH\ +DWLSR÷OX DQG %R\GDN are mostly recommended for the Southeastern Anatolia Region. The study clearly revealed the importance of genotype x climate interaction in adaptation of sesame species to a region.