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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
38
Citations
7372
World Ranking
4301
National Ranking
1062

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Botany
  • Horticulture
  • Agronomy

His scientific interests lie mostly in Superoxide dismutase, Lipid peroxidation, APX, Shoot and Proline. His studies link Catalase with Superoxide dismutase. While working on this project, Ali Inal studies both Lipid peroxidation and Membrane permeability.

The various areas that Ali Inal examines in his Shoot study include Phytotoxicity, Intercropping, Phosphorus and Poaceae. Ali Inal works mostly in the field of Proline, limiting it down to topics relating to Botany and, in certain cases, Helianthus annuus. Ali Inal focuses mostly in the field of Biochemistry, narrowing it down to topics relating to Food science and, in certain cases, Malondialdehyde and Oxidative stress.

His most cited work include:

  • Salicylic acid induced changes on some physiological parameters symptomatic for oxidative stress and mineral nutrition in maize (Zea mays L.) grown under salinity. (404 citations)
  • Peanut/maize intercropping induced changes in rhizosphere and nutrient concentrations in shoots. (184 citations)
  • Influence of Silicon on Sunflower Cultivars under Drought Stress, I: Growth, Antioxidant Mechanisms, and Lipid Peroxidation (135 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His main research concerns Agronomy, Shoot, Horticulture, Botany and Proline. His studies in Agronomy integrate themes in fields like Phosphorus and Calcareous. His Shoot research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Monoculture, Intercropping, Daucus carota and Interspecific competition.

His work carried out in the field of Proline brings together such families of science as Nitrate reductase, Superoxide dismutase, APX and Lycopersicon. His Superoxide dismutase study incorporates themes from Phytotoxicity and Food science. His APX research entails a greater understanding of Biochemistry.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Agronomy (36.76%)
  • Shoot (30.88%)
  • Horticulture (29.41%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2013-2019)?

  • Agronomy (36.76%)
  • Phosphorus (25.00%)
  • Calcareous (8.82%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of investigation include Agronomy, Phosphorus, Calcareous, Biochar and Horticulture. His Phosphorus research integrates issues from Environmental chemistry, Zinc, Lactuca and Potassium. His work investigates the relationship between Zinc and topics such as Charcoal that intersect with problems in Magnesium and Manganese.

The study incorporates disciplines such as Botany and APX in addition to Horticulture. His APX study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Proline and Malondialdehyde. His studies deal with areas such as Rootstock, Chlorosis, Drought stress and Chlorophyll as well as Cultivar.

Between 2013 and 2019, his most popular works were:

  • Genotypic response of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) cultivars to drought stress implemented at pre- and post-anthesis stages and its relations with nutrient uptake and efficiency (58 citations)
  • Effect of phosphorus‐enriched biochar and poultry manure on growth and mineral composition of lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. cv.) grown in alkaline soil (55 citations)
  • Impacts of biochar and processed poultry manure, applied to a calcareous soil, on the growth of bean and maize (41 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Botany
  • Agronomy
  • Horticulture

Ali Inal mainly focuses on Agronomy, Biochar, Phosphorus, Soil fertility and Pre and post. His Animal science research extends to Agronomy, which is thematically connected. His Animal science research incorporates elements of Lactuca and Poultry manure.

Among his research on Pre and post, you can see a combination of other fields of science like Cultivar, Horticulture, Drought stress, Genotype and Anthesis. His Cultivar study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Drought tolerance. The Phaseolus study combines topics in areas such as Zinc, Potassium, Calcareous and Charcoal.

Best Publications

  • Salicylic acid induced changes on some physiological parameters symptomatic for oxidative stress and mineral nutrition in maize (Zea mays L.) grown under salinity.

    Aydin Gunes;Ali Inal;Mehmet Alpaslan;Figen Eraslan

  • Peanut/maize intercropping induced changes in rhizosphere and nutrient concentrations in shoots.

    A Inal;A Gunes;F Zhang;İsmail Çakmak

  • Influence of Silicon on Sunflower Cultivars under Drought Stress, I: Growth, Antioxidant Mechanisms, and Lipid Peroxidation

    Aydin Gunes;David J. Pilbeam;Ali Inal;Sencan Coban

  • IMPACT OF EXOGENOUS SALICYLIC ACID ON THE GROWTH, ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF CARROT PLANTS SUBJECTED TO COMBINED SALINITY AND BORON TOXICITY

    Figen Eraslan;Ali Inal;Aydin Gunes;Mehmet Alpaslan

  • Changes in antioxidative system and membrane damage of lettuce in response to salinity and boron toxicity

    F. Eraslan;A. Inal;O. Savasturk;A. Gunes

  • Silicon-mediated changes of some physiological and enzymatic parameters symptomatic for oxidative stress in spinach and tomato grown in sodic-B toxic soil

    Aydin Gunes;Ali Inal;Esra Guneri Bagci;David J. Pilbeam

  • Effect of Iron and Zinc Applications on Growth and on Concentration of Mineral Nutrients of Bean (phaseolus vulgaris L.) Grown in Artificial Siltation Soils

    M. Rüştü Karaman;A. Reşit Brohi;Ali Inal;Süleyman Taban

  • Effects of exogenously applied salicylic acid on the induction of multiple stress tolerance and mineral nutrition in maize (Zea mays L.)

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  • Effect of salinity on stomatal resistance, proline, and mineral composition of pepper

    Aydin Günes;Ali Inal;Mehmet Alpaslan

  • Antioxidant and stomatal responses of grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) to boron toxicity

    A. Gunes;G. Soylemezoglu;A. Inal;E.G. Bagci

  • Effect of arsenic–phosphorus interaction on arsenic-induced oxidative stress in chickpea plants

    Aydin Gunes;David J. Pilbeam;Ali Inal

  • Effect of drought stress implemented at pre- or post-anthesis stage on some physiological parameters as screening criteria in chickpea cultivars

    A. Gunes;A. Inal;M. S. Adak;E. G. Bagci

  • Interactive effects of salicylic acid and silicon on oxidative damage and antioxidant activity in spinach (Spinacia oleracea L. cv. Matador) grown under boron toxicity and salinity

    Figen Eraslan;Ali Inal;David J. Pilbeam;Aydin Gunes

  • Genotypic response of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) cultivars to drought stress implemented at pre- and post-anthesis stages and its relations with nutrient uptake and efficiency

    A. Gunes;N. Cicek;A. Inal;M. Alpaslan

  • Bitki besleme ve gübreleme

    Aydın Güneş;Mehmet Alpaslan;Ali İnal

  • Impacts of biochar and processed poultry manure, applied to a calcareous soil, on the growth of bean and maize

    A. Inal;A. Gunes;O. Sahin;M. B. Taskin

  • Silicon increases boron tolerance and reduces oxidative damage of wheat grown in soil with excess boron

    A. Gunes;A. Inal;E. G. Bagci;S. Coban

  • Effect of silicon on antioxidant and stomatal response of two grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) rootstocks grown in boron toxic, saline and boron toxic-saline soil

    G. Soylemezoglu;K. Demir;A. Inal;A. Gunes

  • Effect of phosphorus-enriched biochar and poultry manure on growth and mineral composition of lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. cv.) grown in alkaline soil

    A. Gunes;A. Inal;M. B. Taskin;O. Sahin

  • Silicon mediates changes to some physiological and enzymatic parameters symptomatic for oxidative stress in spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) grown under B toxicity

    A. Gunes;A. Inal;E.G. Bagci;S. Coban

  • Mineral nutrition of wheat, chickpea and lentil as affected by mixed cropping and soil moisture

    Aydin Gunes;Ali Inal;Mehmet S. Adak;Mehmet Alpaslan

  • Silicon-mediated changes on some physiological and enzymatic parameters symptomatic of oxidative stress in barley grown in sodic-B toxic soil.

    Aydin Gunes;Ali Inal;Esra G. Bagci;Sencan Coban

  • Boron Toxicity Alters Nitrate Reductase Activity, Proline Accumulation, Membrane Permeability, and Mineral Constituents of Tomato and Pepper Plants

    Figen Eraslan;Ali Inal;Aydın Gunes;Mehmet Alpaslan

Frequent Co-Authors

Aydin Gunes
Aydin Gunes United States Department of Agriculture
Ismail Cakmak
Ismail Cakmak Sabancı University
Fusuo Zhang
Fusuo Zhang China Agricultural University

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