
Türk Tarım ve Doğa Bilimleri Dergisi
Yazarlar: Ömer EREN, Osman GÖKDOĞAN, Mehmet Fırat BARAN
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DOI:10.30910/turkjans.515360
Anahtar Kelimeler:GHG emissions,GHG ratio,Aromatic plants,Turkey.
Özet: The release of greenhouse gas emissions is a source of great concern for Turkey. However, agriculture is among the key actors in terms of environmental impact in Turkey, as agriculture not only consumes energy but it also produces it and it can have both positive and negative effects on the environment. This study was conducted in order to determine GHG emissions for four different medical, aromatic and pleasure plants production (guar, lavender, sesame and tobacco) in the different provinces of Turkey. For this purpose, the first data was collected from references. The results indicated that total GHG emissions for four different aromatic plants production (guar, lavender, sesame and tobacco) production were computed as 1488.50 kgCO2-eqha–1, 494.81 kgCO2-eqha–1, 907.13 kgCO2-eqha–1, 6604.58 kgCO2-eqha–1 respectively. The GHG ratios were computed as 0.65 kgCO2-eqkg–1, 0.10 kgCO2-eqkg–1, 1.88 kgCO2-eqkg–1, 6.29 kgCO2-eqkg–1 respectively.