Person: ÇELİK, ÖZGE
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Publication Metadata only Tuza Toleranslı Tütün Mutantlarında Yaprak Tüylerinin Ultrastrüktürel İncelenmesi(2011-10-25) Suludere, Zekiye; ATAK, ÇİMEN; ÇELİK, ÖZGE; 113987; 6653; 4019Publication Metadata only Molecular marker analysis of salt tolerant soybean mutants(2014) Çelik Bilgin, Candar; ATAK, ÇİMEN; ÇELİK, ÖZGE; 113987; 6653Publication Metadata only Composition analysis of soybean salt resistant mutants by raman spectroscopy and chemometrics(2019) Yılmaz, Ayberk; Kabuk, Hayrunnisa Nur; Kaygısız, Ersin; Fausto, Rui; MERİÇ, SİNAN; AYAN, ALP; ATAK, ÇİMEN; ÇELİK, ÖZGE; ILDIZ, GÜLCE ÖĞRÜÇ; 107326; 6653; 175748; 185510; 219257; 113987Soya seeds belonging to fourth generation mutants (MPublication Metadata only FTIR and EDXRF ınvestigations of the second generations of salt tolerant soybean mutants(2012-08) AKYÜZ, SEVİM; AKYÜZ, ZEKİ TANIL; ATAK, ÇİMEN; ÇELİK, ÖZGE; 10127; 113987; 6653Publication Metadata only Induction and selection of salt tolerant soybean Glycine max L Merr Mutants(2012) Atok, Olgun; Erdoğmuş, Mehmet; ATAK, ÇİMEN; ÇELİK, ÖZGE; 6653; 113987Publication Metadata only An investigation on regulation on trichome metabolism related genes against salt stress in soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.)(2014-06-25) Suludere, Zekiye; ATAK, ÇİMEN; ÇELİK, ÖZGE; 113987; 6653; 4019Publication Embargo Applications of Ionizing Radiation in Mutation Breeding(InTech, 2017-05) ATAK, ÇİMEN; ÇELİK, ÖZGE; 113987; 6653As a predicted result of increasing population worldwide, improvements in the breeding strategies in agriculture are valued as mandatory. The natural resources are limited, and due to the natural disasters like sudden and severe abiotic stress factors, excessive floods, etc., the production capacities are changed per year. In contrast, the yield potential should be significantly increased to cope with this problem. Despite rich genetic diversity, manipulation of the cultivars through alternative techniques such as mutation breeding becomes important. Radiation is proven as an effective method as a unique method to increase the genetic variability of the species. Gamma radiation is the most preferred physical mutagen by plant breeders. Several mutant varieties have been successfully introduced into commercial production by this method. Combinational use of in vitro tissue culture and mutation breeding methods makes a significant contribution to improve new crops. Large populations and the target mutations can be easily screened and identified by new methods. Marker assisted selection and advanced techniques such as microarray, next generation sequencing methods to detect a specific mutant in a large population will help to the plant breeders to use ionizing radiation efficiently in breeding programs.Publication Metadata only Antioxidative defense system differences to drought stress of tomato cultivars(2014) AYAN, ALP; ATAK, ÇİMEN; ÇELİK, ÖZGE; 185510; 113987; 6653Publication Metadata only The Comparison of P5CS Gene Expressions of Two Soybean Varieties Under Salt Stress(2011 In Vitro Biology Meeting, 2011) ATAK, ÇİMEN; ÇELİK, ÖZGE; 113987; 6653Publication Embargo Micropropagation of Anthurium spp(InTech Open Science, 2012) ATAK, ÇİMEN; ÇELİK, ÖZGE; 113987; 6653