Ömerli Meslek Yüksekokulu
Permanent URI for this communityhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12514/33
Browse
Browsing Ömerli Meslek Yüksekokulu by Publication Index "WoS"
Now showing 1 - 2 of 2
- Results Per Page
- Sort Options
Article Citation - WoS: 2How do economic growth, trade openness, and non-renewable and renewable energy affect environmental quality in VISTA Countries?(UNIV ISLAM INDONESIA, 2024) Bayar, İlyas; Dabakoğlu, MehmetPurpose - This study examines the effects of economic growth, the use of renewable and non-renewable energy sources, and trade openness on carbon emissions in VISTA countries (Vietnam, Indonesia, South Africa, Turkiye, and Argentina) Method - In this work, empirical methods include the secondgeneration unit root and cointegration tests, as well as Panel AMG and Panel CCE estimators. Findings - The following are the key findings. First, the variables demonstrate a long-run relationship. Second, economic growth and the consumption of non-renewable energy sources contribute to an increase in carbon emissions over time, whereas the consumption of renewable energy sources lowers carbon emissions over time. Implication - To promote sustainable growth in VISTA countries, it is recommended to increase investments in renewable energy sources while enhanching public sector supports for the private sector. Originality - This is the first study to examine how economic growth, trade openness, and renewable and non-renewable energy sources affect carbon emissions in VISTA nations.Article Citation - WoS: 4Citation - Scopus: 6Investigation of Micro and Macro Element Content of Wheat Varieties Grown Commonly in Turkey(Scibulcom Ltd, 2015) Dogan, Y.; Doğan, Yusuf; 06.02. Department of Plant Protection / Bitki Koruma Bölümü; 06. Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Technologies in Kızıltepe / Kızıltepe Tarım Bilimleri ve Teknolojileri Fakültesi; 01. Mardin Artuklu University / Mardin Artuklu ÜniversitesiStudy of 15 bread wheat varieties commonly grown in Turkey (Triticum aestivum L.) was conducted in 2011-2012 and 2012-2013 growing seasons in Mardin to reveal the existing potentials in terms of macro and micro elements content. Grain yield and thousand seed weight of wheat were also examined. According to the combined analysis of two years data, Zn content of the varieties varied between 21.69 to 37.06 mg kg(-1); Fe content 25.41-43.38 mg kg(-1); Mn content 27.38-42.98 mg kg(-1). Varieties had different contents in terms of the macro elements, Ca content in terms of macro elements varied between 590.3 and 999.5 mg kg(-1), Mg content was 907.2 to 1115 mg kg(-1) and K content ranged between 2250 and 3242.5 mg kg. The highest grain yield was obtained with 3920 kg ha(-1) from Sonmez variety. Significant correlations were detected between Fe and grain yield (0.48*), C (0.63*), Mg (0.81 **), K (0.54*); C and K (0.73**), Mg (0.64**), Zn (0.63*); Mn and Mg (0.55*), P (0.66**); Zn with Ca (0.80**), K (0.63 *), Mg (0.77 **) and Na and Ca (0.61*). It has been identified that Pehlivan, Osmaniyem and Altana varieties can be used in the studying of increasing the nutritional value of wheat grain since it has been identified as having high value in terms of macro and micro elements contents grain yield and thousand seed weight.

