2014
DOI: 10.17475/kuofd.16790
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Comparison of Water Consumption of Berberis thunbergii ‘Atropurpurea Nana’ ve Ilex aquifolium Plants Used in the Landscape Areas

Abstract: Geliş Tarihi: 18.04.2014 Özet Su hayatın devamlılığını sürdürebilmek en önemli doğal kaynaklardan birisidir. Dünya'daki artan nüfus ile birlikte doğal kaynaklar hızla tüketilmeye başlanmış ve yenilenemeyen kaynakların azalması gündeme gelmiştir. Özellikle de kentsel açık yeşil alanlarda sulamanın rolü oldukça fazladır. Ancak peyzaj alanlarında bitkisel tasarım uygulamalarındaki başarı kullanılan bitki türlerinin su tüketim açısından değerlendirmeye alınması sağlanabilir. Bu türlerin kullanım önceliği göz önünd… Show more

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“…While most of this water taken from the soil is given to the atmosphere by transpiration, the other part is stored in plant tissues. Therefore, it is necessary to have su cient moisture in the root zone of the plants (Aküzüm and Çakmak 1992;Bayramoğlu et al 2013). The most important source of moisture in the soil is natural precipitation.…”
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“…While most of this water taken from the soil is given to the atmosphere by transpiration, the other part is stored in plant tissues. Therefore, it is necessary to have su cient moisture in the root zone of the plants (Aküzüm and Çakmak 1992;Bayramoğlu et al 2013). The most important source of moisture in the soil is natural precipitation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in arid and semi-arid regions, the water needs of the plant cannot be met because the rainfall is insu cient during the plant growing season. For this reason, the missing moisture in the root of the plant is provided by irrigation water (Güngör et al 2002;Bayramoğlu et al 2013). In semi-humid regions, the part of the plant water requirement that is met by precipitation is higher.…”
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“…Mostly medicinal and aromatic plants are used to preserve human health or to cure and prevent disease. They are also utilised in nutritional supplements, herbal tea, flavour, spice, skin care, fragrance, and cosmetics (Anonymous 2005;Faydaoğlu & Sürücüoğlu 2011).…”
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“…Albania, Bulgaria, Poland, Hungary and Turkey are leading suppliers of medicinal and aromatic plants to European nations (Güney 2019). Today, medicinal plants are estimated to have an annual market value of approximately $60 billion (Faydaoğlu & Sürücüoğlu 2011).…”
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