Publications by authors named "Mahmut Camlica"

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  • This study analyzed 119 coriander genotypes from 38 countries to assess their phenotypic, morphological, yield, and chemical properties, focusing on both essential and fixed oil content.
  • Significant variations were found in yield components (thousand-grain weight, fruit yield, biological yield, and harvest index) as well as in essential oil (0.05-1.86%) and fixed oil content (10.22-34.03%).
  • Genetic diversity was explored using cluster, heat map, and PCA analyses, revealing Ames 13900 and Ames 18595 as the top-performing genotypes in terms of fruit yield, fixed oil, and essential oil content.
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The exponential growth of multiresistant bacterial strains creates the need to explore new or combined strategies to combat bacterial resistance. Medicinal plant-derived compounds against pathogenic bacteria may provide new, simple approaches to developing more environmentally friendly antimicrobial agents. Many researchers focus on exploring novel or combined strategies for combating bacterial resistance.

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Background: Environmental safety of the agricultural utilization of livestock and poultry manures from intensive farming is attracting great attention and is effective as a good source of nitrogen for sustainable crop production. The present study aimed to determine the effects of organic poultry manure applications on the biological value and essential oil content of sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum L.).

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