tailieunhanh - Macrofungi of Hatila Valley National park (Artvin, Turkey)

The taxonomic study of 382 samples collected from Hatila Valley National Park (Artvin, Turkey) revealed 126 taxa of macromycetes, belonging to 34 families and 60 genera. Two of them, Arrhenia acerosa (Fr.) Kühn. (Tricholomataceae) and Entoloma politum (Pers.: Fr.) Donk. (Entolomataceae), are new records for Turkey. | Research Article Turk J Bot 34 (2010) 457-465 © TÜBİTAK doi: Macrofungi of Hatila Valley National Park (Artvin, Turkey) Kenan DEMİREL1, Ömer ERDEM2, Yusuf UZUN1, Abdullah KAYA3,* 1Yüzüncü Yıl University, Science & Arts Faculty, Department of Biology, 65080 Van - TURKEY 2Artvin Anatolian High School, 08000 Artvin - TURKEY 3Karamanoğlu Mehmetbey University, Kậmil Özdağ Science Faculty, Department of Biology, 70100 Karaman - TURKEY Received: Accepted: Abstract: The taxonomic study of 382 samples collected from Hatila Valley National Park (Artvin, Turkey) revealed 126 taxa of macromycetes, belonging to 34 families and 60 genera. Two of them, Arrhenia acerosa (Fr.) Kühn. (Tricholomataceae) and Entoloma politum (Pers.: Fr.) Donk. (Entolomataceae), are new records for Turkey. Key words: Biodiversity, macrofungi, Hatila Valley, Artvin Hatila Vadisi Milli Parkı makrofungusları (Artvin-Türkiye) Özet: Hatila Vadisi Ulusal Parkından (Artvin-Türkiye) toplanan 382 örnek üzerinde gerçekleştirilen taksonomik çalışma sonucunda 34 familya ve 60 cinse ait 126 makrofungus taksonu belirlenmiştir. Bunlardan iki tanesi, Arrhenia acerosa (Fr.) Kühn. (Tricholomataceae) ve Entoloma politum (Pers.: Fr.) Donk. (Entolomataceae), Türkiye için yeni kayıttır. Anahtar sözcükler: Biyoçeşitlilik, makrofungus, Hatila Vadisi, Artvin Introduction Knowledge on the macrofungi of Turkey has been derived over a study period of about 90 years and the accumulated data were presented as checklists by Solak et al. (2007), and Sesli and Denchev (2008). New contributions were also made to these data by Solak et al. (2009), Kaya (2009a, 2009b, 2009c), and Aktaş et al. (2009). Some studies were also conducted on the macrofungal diversity of nearby areas of Hatila Valley National Park by Demirel and Uzun (1996), Demirel (1998, 1999), and Demirel et al. (2004). According to the available records, there is no study on the macromycota of the research area. Hatila .