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The book titled "List of Fungi of Turkiye", which is an important resource for scientists working in the field of mycology, was published in 2020 and contains a checklist of all micro and macrofungus species recorded from Turkey. In addition, all fungal species are given Turkish scientific names in this book. In 2022 and 2024, two additional articles were prepared and the records after the publication of the book were included in these articles. With these studies, it is tried to keep the book and the checklist up to date. The present study is a continuation of these articles, and a total of 92 taxa (1 division, 3 families, 6 genera and 82 species) recorded from Türkiye by various researchers because of the literature searches have been added to the checklist. As a result of three update articles published after the publication of the book, the number of fungal species recorded in Turkey reached 6126 and the total number of taxa reached 7903. In this study, the method followed in the writing of the book was followed and Turkish scientific names were given to the 92 taxa identified as new records from Türkiye.
The book titled "List of Fungi of Turkiye", which is an important resource for scientists working in the field of mycology, was published in 2020 and contains a checklist of all micro and macrofungus species recorded from Turkey. In addition, all fungal species are given Turkish scientific names in this book. In 2022 and 2024, two additional articles were prepared and the records after the publication of the book were included in these articles. With these studies, it is tried to keep the book and the checklist up to date. The present study is a continuation of these articles, and a total of 92 taxa (1 division, 3 families, 6 genera and 82 species) recorded from Türkiye by various researchers because of the literature searches have been added to the checklist. As a result of three update articles published after the publication of the book, the number of fungal species recorded in Turkey reached 6126 and the total number of taxa reached 7903. In this study, the method followed in the writing of the book was followed and Turkish scientific names were given to the 92 taxa identified as new records from Türkiye.
Xinjiang is an important forest and fruit production area in China, and Cytospora canker, caused by the genus Cytospora Ehrenb., has caused serious losses to forestry production in Xinjiang. In this study, we constructed ensemble models based on Biomod2 to assess the potential geographical distribution of Cytospora chrysosperma, C. nivea, and C. mali in Xinjiang, China and their changes under different climate change scenarios, using species occurrence data and four types of environmental variables: bioclimatic, topographic, NDVI, and soil. The model performance assessment metrics (AUC and TSS) indicated that the ensemble models are highly reliable. The results showed that NDVI had the most important effect on the distribution of all three species, but there were differences in the response patterns, and bioclimatic factors such as temperature and precipitation also significantly affected the distribution of the three species. C. chrysosperma showed the broadest ecological adaptation and the greatest potential for expansion. C. nivea and C. mali also showed expansion trends, but to a lesser extent. The overlapping geographical distribution areas of the three species increased over time and with an intensification of the climate scenarios, especially under the high-emission SSP585 scenario. The centroids of the geographical distribution for all three species generally shifted towards higher latitude regions in the northeast, reflecting their response to climate warming. C. chrysosperma may become a more prevalent forest health threat in the future, and an increase in the overlapping geographical distribution areas of the three species may lead to an increased risk of multiple infections. These findings provide an important basis for understanding and predicting the distribution and spread of the genus Cytospora in Xinjiang and are important for the development of effective forest disease prevention and control strategies.
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