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Akçay 'in (Büyük Menderes-Muğla) Bacillariophyta dişindaki epilitik algleri
Solak, C.N.; Barlas, M.; Pabuçcu, K. (2007)The study of algae, of Akçay, except Bacillariophyta were monthly investigated between June 2001 and September 2002 from six different points. As a result, 26 taxa belong to Chlorophyta, 30 taxa to Cyanophyta, 1 taxon to ... -
Aksu çayi'nda (Isparta-Antalya) epilitik alg çeş itliliği ve akarsuyun fizikokimyasal yapisi arasindaki i?lişki
Kalyoncu, H.; Barlas, M.; Yorulmaz, B. (Cevkor Vakfi, 2008)On the chosen six sampling points on Aksu River, 80 taxa belong to Bacillariophyta, 40 taxa belong to Chlorophyta, 15 taxa belong to Cyanophyta, 2 taxa belong to Euglenophyta and 1 taxon belong to Rhodophyta, total 138 ... -
Antimicrobial effects of propolis extracts on Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus strains resistant to various antibiotics and some microorganisms
Ugur, A.; Barlas, M.; Ceyhan, N.; Turkmen, V. (Mary Ann Liebert Inc., 2000)Propolis is collected by worker honey bees from the trees. The bees pack propolis on their hind legs, carry it to their colony, and use it as a sterilant in the hive. Propolis has also been used by humans since early times ... -
Concentrations of selected heavy metals in Ligula intestinalis L., 1758 plerocercoids (Cestoda) compared to it host's (Tinca tinca L., 1758) organs from Beysehir Lake (Turkey)
Tekin-Oezan, S.; Barlas, M. (Walter de Gruyter Gmbh, 2008)The accumulation of heavy metals (Cu, Fe, Zn and Mn) was measured by atomic absorption spectrophotometry in some organs of tench (Tinca tinca L., 1758) and tissues of its parasite collected from Beysehir Lake, and compared ... -
Heavy metal concentrations in organs of Rudd, Scardinus erythrophthalmus L., 1758 populating Lake Karataş-Turkey
Kir, I.; Tekin-Özan, S.; Barlas, M. (2006)Lake ecosystems are, in particular, vulnerable to heavy metal pollution. Rudd, Scardinius erythrophthalmus is one of the aquatic organisms affected by heavy metals. Therefore, heavy metals Fe, Zn, Mn, Cr, Pb and Cd were ...