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Öğe Cultivation of Sternbergia fischeriana (Herbert) rupr., and a study on its morphological characteristics(2002) Arslan N.; Gürbüz B.; Gümüşçü A.; Özcan S.; Mirici S.; Khawar K.M.Bulbs of Sternbergia fischeriana collected from the village Taşlica of the province of Marmaris in the first weeks of March, April and May 1998 were planted after separating them into 4 groups based on size with three replications each at the experimental farms of the Department of Field Crops, Faculty of the Agriculture, University of Ankara, Turkey during 1998-2000. Percentage of emerging plants, percentage of flowering plants, percentage of plants setting fruits, number of leaves per plant and the plant height showed a range of 60.00-96.67 %, 0-13.69 %, 0-7.50 %, 2.36-3.86 % and 12.61-17.69 cm during 1999 and 60.00-100.00 %, 33.60-96.97 %, 5.90-42.60 %, 5.00-11.33 and 15.14-19.23 cm during 2000, respectively.Öğe High frequency shoot regeneration from immature embryo explants of Hungarian vetch(2000) Sancak C.; Mirici S.; Özcan S.Efficient and reproducible shoot regeneration has been established from immature cotyledons and embryo axes of Hungarian vetch. Immature embryo axes showed higher regeneration capacity than immature cotyledons in most media tested. Immature cotyledons appeared to produce the highest frequency of shoot regeneration on 20 ?M 6-benzylaminopurine (BA) and 2.5 ?M ?-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA)-containing medium; whereas, shoot regeneration on immature embryo axes was best achieved on a medium supplemented with 5 ?M each of BA and NAA. Regenerated shoots were excised and rooted in half-strength MS medium supplemented with 5 ?M indole-3-butyric acid (IBA). Rooted plantlets were acclimatized to ambient conditions and later established under greenhouse conditions.