Ozcengiz G
Department of Biological Sciences, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey.
Crit Rev Biotechnol. 1996;16(1):53-94. doi: 10.3109/07388559609146600.
Turkey is a country not usually associated with industrial biotechnology. However, when current research potential in universities and other R & D centers and particularly contributions made to the international literature since the mid-1980s are taken into account, high-quality international-level work is now commonplace, especially in areas such as industrial microbiology, enzyme technology, biomaterials and biological wastewater treatment. Work in plant biotechnology is at a relatively early stage, but is expected to become a rapidly developing force in the near future. The present article documents current potential in Turkey, based on significant publications produced during the last 8 years.
土耳其通常并非一个与工业生物技术相关联的国家。然而,若将该国大学及其他研发中心当前的研究潜力,特别是自20世纪80年代中期以来对国际文献的贡献考虑在内,就会发现高质量的国际水平研究如今已相当普遍,尤其是在工业微生物学、酶技术、生物材料及生物废水处理等领域。植物生物技术方面的工作尚处于相对早期阶段,但预计在不久的将来会成为一股快速发展的力量。本文依据过去8年发表的重要文献,记录了土耳其当前的潜力。