tailieunhanh - Taxonomic studies on some new fungal records from Trabzon, Turkey

The samples were brought to the laboratory and dried for future microscopic studies. Basidiospores, cystidia, basidia, marginal cells, and pileipellis of the specimens were observed and measured. Identifications were made according to the data obtained from the collection site, morphological studies, and the current literature. | Turkish Journal of Botany Turk J Bot (2015) 39: 857-866 © TÜBİTAK doi: Research Article Taxonomic studies on some new fungal records from Trabzon, Turkey* 1, 2 Ertuğrul SESLİ **, Pierre-Arthur MOREAU Department of Biology Education, Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon, Turkey 2 Laboratory of Plant and Fungal Sciences, University of Lille 2, Lille, France 1 Received: Accepted/Published Online: Printed: Abstract: Basidiomes of Alnicola subconspersa (Kühner ex . Orton) Bon, Amanita pachyvolvata (Bon) Krieglst., Cortinarius azureus Fr., Cortinarius vernus H. Lindstr. & Melot, Melanogaster variegatus (Vittad.) Tul. & C. Tul., Paxillus ammoniavirescens Contu & Dessì, and Paxillus cuprinus P. Jargeat, H. Gryta, . Chaumeton & A. Vizzini were reported for the first time for the Turkish mycota from Trabzon. Plant species, possible mycorrhizal relationships, and superficial morphologic structures were noted and photos were taken in situ in the collection area. The samples were brought to the laboratory and dried for future microscopic studies. Basidiospores, cystidia, basidia, marginal cells, and pileipellis of the specimens were observed and measured. Identifications were made according to the data obtained from the collection site, morphological studies, and the current literature. Images, descriptions, and a brief discussion about the new records are provided. Key words: Macrofungi, new records, biodiversity, Turkey 1. Introduction Species of Alnicola Kühner are small, brownish, strictly ectomycorrhizal with Alnus Miller, and are characterized by fusiform to lanceolate cystidia with a narrow neck, warty spores, sterile gill edge, and distinctive pileipellis (Moreau, 2005; Moreau et al. 2006). Two Alnicola Kühner species (Alnicola citrinella . Moreau & A. de Haan and Alnicola suavis (Bres.) Kühner) were reported from Trabzon before the present study (Sesli et