tailieunhanh - New records of truffle taxa in Tuber and Terfezia from Turkey

We report on 3 truffle taxa found in Turkey for the first time: Tuber mesentericum Vittad., Tuber nitidum Vittad. and Terfezia leptoderma Tul. | M. A. CASTELLANO, A. TÜRKOĞLU Research Note Turk J Bot 36 (2012) 295-298 © TÜBİTAK doi: New records of truffle taxa in Tuber and Terfezia from Turkey Michael Angelo CASTELLANO1, Aziz TÜRKOĞLU2,* 1 Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station, Forestry Sciences Laboratory, Corvallis, Oregon 97331 - UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 2 Biology Department, Faculty of Sciences, Muğla University, 48000 Muğla - TURKEY Received: Accepted: Abstract: We report on 3 truffle taxa found in Turkey for the first time: Tuber mesentericum Vittad., Tuber nitidum Vittad. and Terfezia leptoderma Tul. Key words: Biodiversity, Ascomycota, Tuber, Terfezia, Turkey Türkiye’den Tuber ve Terfezia için yeni truffle takson kayıtları Özet: Türkiye’de ilk defa bulunan 3 adet truffle taksonunu rapor ettik: Tuber mesentericum Vittad., Tuber nitidum Vittad. ve Terfezia leptoderma Tul. Anahtar sözcükler: Biyoçeşitlilik, Ascomycota, Tuber, Terfezia, Türkiye Introduction Turkey has one of the richest floras in the northern hemisphere as it is located at the convergence of 3 phytogeographical regions: Euro-Siberian, Mediterranean, and Irano-Turanian. This is reflected in the high number of plant taxa, particularly plant families that have truffles associated with them. The forests of these regions are dominated by ectomycorrhizal families including Pinaceae, Fagaceae, Betulaceae, Cistaceae, Salicaceae, and Malvaceae. There is a long history of mycological exploration in Turkey, with hundreds of papers published since 1915 (Solak et al., 2007; Türkoglu et al., 2008; Sesli & Denchev, 2010; Doğan & Aydın, 2010a, 2010b; Türkoğlu & Kuyumcu, 2010; Allı et al., 2011; Riccioni et al., 2011). Of the more than 2000 taxa of fungi recorded from Turkey, there have only been 23 taxa of truffles reported (Sesli & Denchev 2010; Gücin et al., 2010). In the present study, 3 new records (Tuber mesentericum Vittad., Tuber nitidum Vittad. and Terfezia .

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