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Öğe Gigaspermum mouretii Corb. (Gigaspermaceae, Musci), new to the moss flora of Turkey(Adac-Cryptogamie, 2009) Yayintas, Oezlem TongucGigaspermum mouretii is reported from the Amanos Mountains (province of Hatay) as new to the bryophyte flora of Turkey.Öğe Seasonal variation of some heavy metal pollution with environmental and microbiological parameters in sub-basin of Kocabas Stream (Biga, Canakkale, Turkey) by ICP-AES(Springer, 2007) Yayintas, Oezlem Tonguc; Yilmaz, Selahattin; Tuerkoglu, Muhammet; Colakoglu, Fatma Arik; Cakir, FikretWaste water pollution in industrial areas is one of the most important environmental problems. Heavy metal pollution, especially chromium species in waste water sources from tannery affects our lives. Kocabas Stream is located in south-west Marmara region and Biga town is positioned in the sub basin on the stream. This water source functions as the water for irrigation in agriculture, drinking water for animals and for human use. Thus, this study is of great importance. Waste water pollution can affect all ecosystems and human health by directly or indirectly as in food chain. The concentration of heavy metals (Pb, Cd, Cu, Zn and Cr) were pre-analysed by ICP-AES method in water samples taken from sub-basin of Kocabas stream. In the results of these analyses, concentrations of the metals except chromium were founded at the limit value. But the total concentration of the Cr was found at high levels of between 0.0082 +/- 0.0001 and 5.7231 +/- 0.0921 mg l(-1) over the limit value (0.05 mg l(-1); WHO, EPA, TSE 266 and inland water quality classification) at sampling points very close to tannery factories. Also physicochemical and microbiological parameters of Kocabas Stream were determined. The effects of the experimental results on environment were investigated.Öğe Two new records of Fissidens (Fissidentaceae Bryopsida) in Southern Turkey(Adac-Cryptogamie, 2009) Yayintas, Oezlem Tonguc; Allen, BruceFissidens fontanus and F. osmundoides (Fissidentaceae, Bryopsida) are recorded for the first time in Turkey. The former was collected from Dortyol (Hatay Province) in the Amanos Mountains and the latter from Adana - Gulek Gate (Gulek Bogazi). The nearest locality to Turkey for F. fontanus is Israel, while F osmundoides is known nearby in Italy, Romania, Bulgaria, the Caucasus region, and Iran. There are now 22 species of Fissidens present in Turkey.











