2021
DOI: 10.18016/ksutarimdoga.vi.839465
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Türkiye Tulostoma’ larına İki Yeni Katkı

Abstract: The purpose of the present work is to identify Tulostoma samples collected from Ankara and Kırıkkale provinces (Turkey). Both traditional methods and ITS rDNA-based molecular phylogeny were implemented to identify the specimens. When the high sequence similarities were taken into account, the collected specimens ANK Akata & Altuntaş 647 and ANK Akata & Altuntaş 675 were identified as T. simulans and T. subsquamosum respectively; and the morphological data further supported these findings. Short descriptions of… Show more

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“…This includes a noteworthy collection of 28 mosses species (Ezer et al, 2021), highlighting the richness of non-vascular plant life in the area. In addition, the campus is home to an extraordinary variety of 174 fungal species (Akata et al, 2019a;2019b;2020;2021a;2021b;Altuntaş et al, 2019;Sahin and Akata 2019;2021). These include 64 microfungi and 24 lichenized fungi, demonstrating the extensive range of symbiotic relationships present within the ecosystem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This includes a noteworthy collection of 28 mosses species (Ezer et al, 2021), highlighting the richness of non-vascular plant life in the area. In addition, the campus is home to an extraordinary variety of 174 fungal species (Akata et al, 2019a;2019b;2020;2021a;2021b;Altuntaş et al, 2019;Sahin and Akata 2019;2021). These include 64 microfungi and 24 lichenized fungi, demonstrating the extensive range of symbiotic relationships present within the ecosystem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%