Browsing by Author "Taşkın, Hatıra"
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A new species of barssia (Ascomycota, helvellaceae) from Turkey
Taşkın, Hatıra (Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Medical Sciences, 2018)A new species of the genus Barssia was identified from Turkey using both morphological and phylogenetic analysis of the ribosomal internal transcribed spacer region (ITS rDNA) and nuclear ribosomal large subunit (LSU rDNA) ... -
Comparatives studuy on volatile aroma compounds of two different garlic types (Kastamonu and Chinese) using gas chromatography mass spectrometry (HS-GC/MS) technique
Keleş, Davut; Taşkın, Hatıra; Baktemur, Gökhan; Kafkas, Ebru; Büyükalaca, Saadet (AFRICAN NETWORKS ETHNOMEDICINES, 2014)Backround: The medicinal use of garlic is much older than its usage as a food. The medical importance of garlic comes forward for its sulfur-containing components. In this study, it was aimed to compare Kastamonu garlic ... -
Effects of different genotypes and gamma ray doses on haploidization using irradiated pollen technique in squash
Baktemur, Gökan; Yücel, Namık Kemal; Taşkın, Hatıra; Çömlekçioğlu, Songül; Büyükalaca, Saadet (TUBITAK SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL TURKEY,, 2014)Fourteen genotypes and 3 different gamma ray doses were tested to develop an efficient haploidization protocol in squash. For this purpose, male flowers collected 1 day before anthesis were irradiated with 150, 200, and ... -
First report on the volatile composition of tricholoma anatolicum in comparison with tricholoma caligatum
Taşkın, Hatıra; Çelik, Zeynep Dilan; Bozok, Fuat; Cabaroğlu, Turgut; Büyükalaca, Saadet (ACG PUBLICATIONS, 2019)Tricholoma anatolicum collected from Turkey is consumed by public and exported to Japan every year. It was previously identified as Tricholoma caligatum until it was recognized as a new species. In the existing literature, ... -
Some physical and chemical properties of fruitbodies of cordyceps militaris collected in Turkey
Sufer, Özge; Bozok, Fuat; Taşkın, Hatıra; Büyükalaca, Saadet (KASTAMONU UNIV., 2019)Aim of study: Turkish Cordyceps militaris was collected in order to determine its certain quality characteristics such as color, texture, total phenolics level and antioxidant activity. Material and method: Samples (not ...