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Macrofungi flora of Bozkir district (Konya)
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The macrofungi specimens were collected from different localities of the Bozkir (Konya) district in 2000-2001, particularly during autumn and spring. As a result of these field and laboratory studies, 74 species belonging to 23 families were identified. Of these, seven belong to Ascomycetes and 67 belong to Basidiomycetes. | Turk J Bot 27 2003 37-43 TŨB1TAK Research Article Macrofungi Flora of Bozkir District Konya Sinan AKTAẸ Celâleddin OZTURK Giyasettin KAẸIK ukru SABAHLAR H. Huseyin DOGAN Selguk University Science and Art Faculty Biology Department 42031 Campus Konya - TURKEY Received 24.05.2002 Accepted 18.09.2002 Abstract The macrofungi specimens were collected from different localities of the Bozkir Konya district in 2000-2001 particularly during autumn and spring. As a result of these field and laboratory studies 74 species belonging to 23 families were identified. Of these seven belong to Ascomycetes and 67 belong to Basidiomycetes. Key Words Bozkir Macrofungi Flora Turkey Bozkir ilẹesi Makromantarlari Ozet 2000-2001 yillarinin ozellikle ilkbahar ve sonbahar aylarinda Bozkir ilpesinin farkli lokalitelerinden makromantar õrnekleri toplanmigtir. Arazi ve laboratuvar paligmalari sonucu 23 familyaya ait 74 tur bulunmugtur. Bunlardan 7 si Ascomycetes 67 si Basidiomycetes siniflarina aittir. Anahtar Sozcukler Bozkir Makromantarlar Flora Turkiye. Introduction While much research has been done on macrofungi studies on Turkish macrofungi flora are still incomplete. The Bozkir district was chosen as the research area for this study because its macrofungi have not been investigated. Plant distributions and field features in Bozkir are very suitable for macrofungi growth. The field study was chiefly carried out in the autumn and spring. The Bozkir district is 1489 km2 Figure 1 . The region is surrounded by umra and Akõren in the north Hadim and Antalya in the south Guneysinir in the east and Antalya and Ahirli in the west. The climate of Bozkir is a humid and semi-humid Mediterranean type. Materials and Methods The materials for this study were collected during field trips in the Bozkir district Figure 1 in 2000-2001. The morphological and ecological characteristics of the macrofungi were recorded and they were photographed in their natural habitats. Specimens were then taken to the .