Dr. Yurdanur   Akyol
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Dr. Yurdanur Akyol

Associate Professor
Manisa Technical and Industrial High School, Turkiye


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Botany from Ege University, Turkiye

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Biography

Dr. Yurdanur Akyol is currently working as Teacher at Manisa Technical and Industrial High School Turkey. She has completed her PhD in Vegetation Ecology and Ecological Management from Ege University Izmir/ Turkey. Her main area of interest focuses on Plant and Soil Sciences. Her area of expertise includes Plant Morphology, Plant Anatomy, and Vegetation Ecology. She has published 17 research articles in international peer-reviewed journals as well as 6 articles in Turkish language.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Vegetation Ecology
62%
Plant Morphology
90%
Plant Anatomy
75%
Ecology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

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0
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0
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Selected Publications

  1. Ozkan, M., E. Karıptas, C. Ozdemir, A. Kandemir and Y. Akyol, 2016. Morphological and anatomical characterization and trace elements composition of Onosma argentata Hub.-Mor. (Boraginaceae) endemic to Turkey. Pak. J. Bot., 48: 187-191.
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  2. Ozdemir, A., Y. Akyol, A.Y. Ozdemir and C. Ozdemir, 2016. Response of Crocus L. (Iridaceae) to ecological characteristics. Bangladesh J. Bot., 45: 533-539.
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  3. Ozdemir, A., H. Kocayigit, K. Yetisen, Y. Akyol and C. Ozdemir, 2016. A statistical comparison of anatomical features in some Ornithogalum sp. species. Planta Daninha, 34: 485-495.
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  4. Durmuskahya, C., Y. Akyol and C. Ozdemir, 2015. Ecology, anatomy and morphology of Orchis spitzelii in Turkey. J. Environ. Biol., 36: 177-184.
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  5. Akyol, Y., K. Yetisen and C. Ozdemir, 2014. Morphological and anatomical studies of Iris iberica subsp. elegantissima and Iris sintenisii (Iridaceae) from Turkey. Phytologia Balcanica, 20: 71-77.
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  6. Akyol, Y., C. Durmuskahya, O. Kocabas, S. Pekonur and C. Ozdemir, 2014. The morphological and anatomical investigation of two endemic Crocus L. (Iridaceae) species of Turkey. Pak. J. Bot., 46: 833-839.
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  7. Akyol, Y., 2014. The morphological and anatomical studies on endemic Crocus biflorus Miller subsp. pulchricolor (Herbert) Mathew (Iridaceae) in Turkey. Pak. J. Bot., 46: 573-578.
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  8. Ozdemir, C., Y. Akyol, K. Yetisen, B. Bozdag and O. Kocabas, 2013. Morphological and anatomical study on Crocus chrysanthus (Herbert) Herbert (Iridaceae). Igdir Univ. J. Inst. Sci. Technol., 3: 25-30.
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  9. Akyol, Y. and Y. Altan, 2013. Maldan koyu (Manisa) florasi [Flora of Maldan village (Manisa)]. Celal Bayar Universitesi J. Sci., 8: 1-16, (In Turkish).
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  10. Akyol, Y. and Y. Altan, 2013. Ethnobotanical studies in the Maldan village (Province Manisa) Turkey. Marmara Pharmaceut. J., 17: 21-25.
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  11. Yetisen, K., C. Ozdemir, M. Kucukoduk and Y. Akyol, 2012. A morphological and anatomical study on Hyacinthella glabrescens (Liliaceae). Phytologia Balcanica, 18: 319-322.
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  12. Akyol, Y., K. Yetisen, C. Ozdemir, B. Bozdag and O. Kocabas, 2012. Turkiye'deki Crocus biflorus Miller subsp. tauri (Maw) Mathew (Iridaceae) uzerine morfolojik ve anatomik bir calisma [The Morphological and Anatomical Studies on Crocus biflorus Miller subsp. tauri (Maw) Mathew (Iridaceae) in Turkey]. Igdir Univ. J. Inst. Sci. Technol., 2: 15-20, (In Turkish).
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  13. Akyol, Y., K. Yetisen and C. Ozdemir, 2012. [The morphological and anatomical studies on Scilla siberica Haw. subsp. armena (Grossh.) Mordak (Liliaceae)]. Afyon Kocatepe Univ. J. Sci., 12: 43-47, (In Turkish).
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  14. Akyol, Y., E. Alcitepe and C. Ozdemir, 2012. The morphological, anatomical and palynological properties of endemic Haplophyllum megalanthum Bornm. (Rutaceae). Pak. J. Bot., 44: 1121-1126.
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  15. Ozdemir, C., Y. Akyol and B. Bozdag, 2011. The morphological and anatomical studies on endemic Colchicum burttii meikle (Liliaceae) in Turkey. Acta Botanica Hungarica, 53: 169-174.
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  16. Ozdemir, C., B. Bozdag, Y. Akyol, U. Sen, H. Sepet and K. Yetisen, 2011. Morphological and anatomical Investigations of Romulea bulbocodium var. bulbocodium and Romulea bulbocodium var. leichtliniana (Iridaceae). Thaiszia J. Bot., 21: 65-72.
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  17. Aktas, K., C. Ozdemir, M. Ozkan, Y. Akyol and P. Baran, 2009. Morphological and anatomical characteristics of Salvia tchihatcheffii endemic to Turkey. Afr. J. Biotechnol., 8: 4519-4528.
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  18. Ozdemir, C., Y. Akyol and E. Alcitepe, 2007. Morphological and anatomical studies on Iris suaveolens Boiss. and Reuter. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot., 31: 426-430.
  19. Ozdemir, C., P. Baran and Y. Akyol, 2007. Morphological and anatomical study on Romulea linaresii Parl. subsp. graeca Beg. (Iridaceae). Beykent Univ. J. Sci. Technol., 1: 319-326.
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  20. Ozdemir, C. and Y. Akyol, 2007. Studies of Colchicum boissieri Orph. (Liliaceae) in Turkey. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot., 31: 631-636.
  21. Ozdemir, C. and Y. Akyol, 2007. Some morphological and anatomical investigations of Crocus pallasii Goldb. subsp. pallasii. Afyon Kocatepe Univ. J. Sci., 7: 313-322.
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  22. Ozdemir, C., P. Baran and Y. Akyol, 2006. The morphology and anatomy of Crocus flavus Weston subsp. flavus (Iridaceae). Turk. J. Bot., 30: 175-180.
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  23. Ozdemir, C. and Y. Akyol, 2005. The morphological and anatomical studies on Crocus pulchellus herbert (Iridaceae) in Turkey. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot., 29: 237-245.
  24. Ozdemir, C., Y. Akyol and E. Alcitepe, 2004. Morphological and anatomical studies on two endemic Crocus species of Turkey area. Pak. J. Bot., 36: 103-113.
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  25. Ozdemir, C., Y. Akyol and E. Alcitepe, 2004. An investigation on the morphology and anatomy Merendera attica (Spruner) Boiss. And Spruner in Turkey. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot., 28: 911-918.