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Öğe ASSESSMENT OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FRUIT CHARACTERISTICS OF ALMOND SELECTIONS FROM AYDIN REGION USING CANONICAL CORRELATION ANALYSIS METHOD(Parlar Scientific Publications (P S P), 2018) Gulsoy, Ersin; Simsek, Mikdat; Kara, Mehmet Kazim; Balla, FikriSelection of promising genotypes possessing superior yield and quality traits among the rich almond seedling population in Turkey is necessary for increasing the contribution of these genotypes to the Turkish economy through propagation. It is also important to consider the relationship between yield and quality traits when making this selection. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between two sets of variables created considering characteristics of fruit and kernel of almond by using the canonical correlation analysis method, which is one of the multivariable analysis methods. In this method, the relationship between two canonical variables and the major variables of the same set was examined. It was concluded that the increase in fruit weight (FWe) and fruit thickness (FT) led to a significant decrease in kernel weight (KWe) and kernel ratio (KR).Öğe Multi-criteria decision-making using GIS-AHP for air pollution problem in Igdir Province/Turkey(Springer Heidelberg, 2020) Sahin, Fatma; Kara, Mehmet Kazim; Koc, Ahmet; Sahin, GokhanToday, environmental problems are increasing and threatening nature and human health. Air pollution is at the top of this threat. Air, the main source of life, is indispensable for humans and living things. Therefore, air pollution causes mass results. Many air pollution studies and many solution techniques have been proposed in the literature to deal with the air pollution problem. In this study, it is called analytical hierarchy process (AHP) and geographic information systems (GIS), which is one of the multi-criteria decision making methods used in the investigation of air pollution in Igdir city center and its four districts: Tuzluca, Igdir Central, Karakoyunlu, and Aralik. In this study, spatial analysis of the pollutant parameters using the GIS-AHP technique was performed with the help of the data obtained from Igdir Weather Monitoring Stations. By determining the pollutant parameters, pollution distribution maps were created, and station-based statistics were evaluated with dynamic mapping. For the first time, 15 parameters of weather and topographic features were used. Based on this result, it is obvious that Igdir center is the worst place in the air pollution problem for GIS-AHP method. It varies for 15 parameters using GIS-AHP, compared with the review of locations on a daily basis. The aim of this study is primarily to investigate possible places of air pollution. Also, by comparing the results of two methods, GIS and AHP, more accurate results are given.