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    Canine Coronavirus Antibodies in Stray Dogs
    (indian veterinary Journal, 2005) Atasevan, VS; Ucar, H; Akca, Y
    In this study, specific antibodies against CCV were detected by ELISA in sera samples of stray dogs of different age and sex in Turkey.
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    The Degrees of Repeatability in Walnut (Juglans Regia L) and Their Importance in Selection Breeding
    (international Society Horticultural Science, 1997) Akca, Y; Yildiz, K; Sen, SM
    This study was carried out to discuss the use of certain nut characteristics as a selection criterion, and reveal the importance of the degree of repeatability in selection breeding. The degrees of repeatability for nut weight (NW), kernel weight (KW), shell thickness (ST), nut length (NL), nut suture (NS) and nut cheek (NC) were found to be high. It has been concluded that the probability of the continuity of the superiority on following years is high for individuals having higher ratings for the above mentioned characters.
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    An Estimation of Genotypical Distances Based on Discriminatory Fruit Traits in Walnut (Juglans Regia)
    (indian Counc Agricultural Res, 2005) Kara, K; Akca, Y; Balta, MF; Yarilgac, T; Balta, F
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    The Relationship Between Dichogamy and Yield-Nut Characteristics in Juglans Regia L
    (international Society Horticultural Science, 1997) Akca, Y; Mehmet, S
    The dichogamy is one of the important biological characteristics of walnut. In this study, the dichogamy stability of walnut has been analyzed and investigated blooming period of the same 83 walnut types in the same place in different years. The results showed that blooming sequence of staminate and female flowers was steady in walnut types for different years. There was not statistical difference between protandrous and protogynous types in points of the average yield (k/tree), nut characteristics and lateral and terminal buds producing (%) pistillate flowers.