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Macrofungi of Karci Mountain (Denizli, Turkey)
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This study is based on macrofungi collected from Karc› Mountain (Denizli) between 2000 and 2002. As a result of field and laboratory studies, 66 taxa belonging to 2 classes (Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes) and 25 families are reported. Leucopaxillus tricolor (Peck) Kühner was added to the Turkish mycoflora as a new record. | Turk J Bot 32 (2008) 91-96 © TÜB‹TAK Research Article Macrofungi of Karc› Mountain (Denizli, Turkey) 1 1 2, Kudret GEZER , Fatma TAfiKIN EK‹C‹ , Aziz TÜRKO⁄LU * 1 Pamukkale University, Education Faculty, Science Education Department, ‹ncilip›nar Campus- 20020, Denizli - TURKEY 2 Pamukkale Universty, Faculty of Science and Arts, Biology Department, K›n›kl›-20020, Denizli - TURKEY Received: 11.10.2006 Accepted: 13.12.2007 Abstract: This study is based on macrofungi collected from Karc› Mountain (Denizli) between 2000 and 2002. As a result of field and laboratory studies, 66 taxa belonging to 2 classes (Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes) and 25 families are reported. Leucopaxillus tricolor (Peck) Kühner was added to the Turkish mycoflora as a new record. Key Words: Macrofungi, Taxonomy, Karc› Mountain, Denizli Karc› Da¤›’nin Makrofunguslar› (Denizli) Özet: Bu cal›flma 2000-2002 y›llar› aras›nda Karc› Da¤› (Denizli) na ait makrofunguslar üzerinde yap›lm›st›r. Arazi ve laboratuvar çal›smalar› sonucu 2 s›n›f (Ascomycetes ve Basidiomycetes) ve 25 familyaya ait 66 tür rapor edilmifltir. Leucopaxillus tricolor (Peck) Kühner Türkiye mycofloras› için yeni kay›t olarak ilave edilmifltir. Anahtar Sözcükler: Makrofunguslar, taksonomi, Karc› Da¤›, Denizli Introduction In Turkey, many areas have climates and vegetation appropriate for growing wild mushrooms. The vegetation of these regions is distinct and complicated. The vegetation ranges from coniferous to forests of broadleaved trees. Denizli province is rich in wild mushrooms. The climate is typically Mediterranean. Many studies of the macrofungi of Turkey have been conducted between 1852 and 2007 (Solak et al., 2007) and about 2400 macrofungi species have thus far been reported from Turkey; however, current research shows that many mushroom species inhabiting different parts of Turkey have yet to be identified. As there were no previous studies on the macromycota of Karcı Mountain (Denizli), this area was chosen for the .