tailieunhanh - Macrofungi of Çameli district (Denizli-Turkey)

In this taxonomic study, macrofungi of Çameli (Denizli) were collected during the period 2000-2002. As a result of field and laboratory studies we report 80 taxa belonging to 27 families of Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes. | Turk J Bot 31 (2007) 551-557 © TÜB‹TAK Research Article Macrofungi of Çameli District (Denizli-Turkey) Aziz TÜRKO⁄LU1,*, Abdurrahman KANLIK2, Kudret GEZER2 1 Pamukkale University, Faculty of Science and Arts, Biology Department, K›n›kl›-20020, Denizli - TURKEY 2 Pamukkale University, Education Faculty, Science Education Department, ‹ncilip›nar-20020, Denizli - TURKEY Received: Accepted: Abstract: In this taxonomic study, macrofungi of Çameli (Denizli) were collected during the period 2000-2002. As a result of field and laboratory studies we report 80 taxa belonging to 27 families of Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes. Key Words: Çameli, fungal diversity, macrofungi, Turkey Çameli Yöresinin (Denizli-Türkiye) Makrofunguslar› Özet: Bu taksonomik çal›flmada, 2000-2002 periyodunda Çameli (Denizli) yöresinin makrofunguslar› toplanm›flt›r. Arazi ve laboratuvar çal›flmalar› sonucu Ascomycetes ve Basidiomycetes s›n›f›ndan 27 familyaya ait 80 takson teflhis edilmifl ve burada rapor edilmifltir. Anahtar Sözcükler: Çameli, fungal çeflitlilik, makrofunguslar, Türkiye Introduction Many taxonomic studies of the macrofungal mycota of Turkey have been carried out and many others remain in progress. Reports on macrofungi species collected and investigated between 1932 and 2004 were reviewed and, as a result, a total of 1600 species was established as the approximate number of documented macrofungi species for Turkey (Sesli & Denchev, 2005). These studies focused on the Mediterranean, Marmara, Black Sea, and the western regions of Turkey. Although there are many taxonomic studies from the Aegean region, there is no available information about the macrofungal diversity of the Çameli region. Therefore, Çameli was chosen as the research area for the present study. Çameli is a district in the province of Denizli, bordered by Mu¤la to the south, Acıpayam to the north, Köyce¤iz (Mu¤la) to the west, and Burdur to the east (Figure). The collection area, located in the .

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