Some soil parameters in Campanula species (sect. Quinqueloculares) from Mediterranean climate areas in Turkey

Authors

  • Emine Alçitepe1, Ayse Everest2* and M. Ali Sungur3 1 Celal Bayer University,Science and Art Faculty, Biology Deparment, Muradiye campus-Manisa,Turkey. 2 Mersin University, Science and Art Faculty, Biology Department,Ciftlikköy campus-Mersin, Turkey. 3 Mersin University, Medical Faculty, Statistic Recearch Lab, Yeni ehir campus, Mersin, Turkey. Author

Keywords:

Campanula, macro- and micro-elements, Mediterranean region (Turkey).

Abstract

Ten soil samples from the Mediterranean region of Turkey were analysed to evaluate the ecology of
Campanula species. Most soils in the research area were alkaline and salt content was high. Degrees of
saturation were considered normal in all the soil samples and, generally, total nitrogen values were low.
For all samples, the total concentration of macro- and micro-elements were determined. There were
significant differences in concentration of Mg, P, N in the upper zone of the soils, and in pH, salinity,
lime, saturation (%) between species. There were no significant differences in the concentrations of Ca,
Cu, Fe, K, Mn, Na, and Zn between the upper and lower zones.

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2020-01-29

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Some soil parameters in Campanula species (sect. Quinqueloculares) from Mediterranean climate areas in Turkey. (2020). International Journal of Manures and Fertilizers, 8(1), 1-9. https://ijpp.org/journal/index.php/ijmf/article/view/102