https://www.selleckchem.com/ European hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) is the major species of interest for nutritional uses within the Betulaceae family and its nuts are widely used throughout the world in the chocolate, confectionery and bakery industries. Recently his cultivation has been expanded in traditional producer countries as well as established in new places in the Southern Hemisphere, including Chile, South Africa and Australia. Introducing hazelnut in new environments could reduce its productivity, lead the trees to eco-physiological disorders and exposes the crop to high pressure of common and new pests and diseases. Thus, new approaches in cultivar choice guidance, in the sustainable orchard management and even in nuts storage and kernel quality evaluation are highly required for improving the hazelnut producing and processing chain. The main objective of this study was to systematize the published information regarding the recent findings of the cultural operations that directly influence the nut and kernel quality, support the varietal choice for new plantations and list the recent advances in nut storage and in its quality and safety evaluation. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.The Southern Karaman sheep, which is very fertile in terms of meat and milk production and is often preferred in livestock raising, is known as a domestic sheep breed. The Hasak sheep is a breed formed by the triple crossbreeding of the German Black-headed, Hampshire and Akkaraman breeds. Arterial feeding of the forelimb is provided by arteria axillaris, a continuation of arteria subclavia. In this study, it was aimed to examine the forelimb arteries in Southern Karaman and Hasak sheep breeds. Totally 8 Southern Karaman and 8 Hasak sheep were obtained from Konya Bahri Dagdas International Agricultural Institute. The sheep were anesthetized with xylazine and ketamine and extravasated by cutting the arteria carotis communis in the neck area of the she