Research Article

Three new records for the Mycota of Türkiye: Deconica micropora, Hebeloma incarnatulum, and Tephrocybe platypus

Volume: 9 Number: 2 November 15, 2025
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Three new records for the Mycota of Türkiye: Deconica micropora, Hebeloma incarnatulum, and Tephrocybe platypus

Abstract

The aim of this research is to contribute to the Mycota of Türkiye. In this context, a literature review was conducted to gather information about the structure of fungi, their habitats, collection and identification methods, as well as the mushroom species that have been found to date both throughout Türkiye and within the borders of Trabzon province. While theoretical research was ongoing, field studies were also organized. Mushroom collection activities were carried out during rainy seasons in forested and grassland areas within Trabzon province. The detected mushrooms were first assigned a collection number and photographed. The coordinates of the collection site, surrounding trees, and the main morphological features of the specimens were recorded in a field notebook. A few representative specimens reflecting all characteristics of the species were placed in paper bags and brought to the laboratory. After obtaining spore prints, the samples were dried in an electric dryer, kept in a deep freezer at -40°C for one week, and finally labeled to become fungarium material. Sections from the stipe, cap, and gills were taken and examined under a research microscope. The obtained data were compared with relevant literature to identify the fungi. As a result of comparing the findings with the List of Fungi of Turkey (Mycota of Türkiye), it was determined that three of the species were new records for the country. Specimens of these three species were subjected to more detailed macroscopic and microscopic studies at the Mycology Laboratory of Trabzon University, their cellular structures were photographed, and detailed descriptions were made. Dried samples from the study are preserved as evidence. For future researchers, it is recommended to investigate whether these new records are also distributed in other regions, to determine their biochemical structures, and to assess their potential for economic use.

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Project Number

2204

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Mycology

Journal Section

Research Article

Early Pub Date

August 26, 2025

Publication Date

November 15, 2025

Submission Date

January 23, 2025

Acceptance Date

April 28, 2025

Published in Issue

Year 2025 Volume: 9 Number: 2

APA
Sesli, T., & Sezgin, B. (2025). Three new records for the Mycota of Türkiye: Deconica micropora, Hebeloma incarnatulum, and Tephrocybe platypus. Anatolian Journal of Botany, 9(2), 87-94. https://doi.org/10.30616/ajb.1624693
AMA
1.Sesli T, Sezgin B. Three new records for the Mycota of Türkiye: Deconica micropora, Hebeloma incarnatulum, and Tephrocybe platypus. Ant J Bot. 2025;9(2):87-94. doi:10.30616/ajb.1624693
Chicago
Sesli, Tuğrul, and Birol Sezgin. 2025. “Three New Records for the Mycota of Türkiye: Deconica Micropora, Hebeloma Incarnatulum, and Tephrocybe Platypus”. Anatolian Journal of Botany 9 (2): 87-94. https://doi.org/10.30616/ajb.1624693.
EndNote
Sesli T, Sezgin B (November 1, 2025) Three new records for the Mycota of Türkiye: Deconica micropora, Hebeloma incarnatulum, and Tephrocybe platypus. Anatolian Journal of Botany 9 2 87–94.
IEEE
[1]T. Sesli and B. Sezgin, “Three new records for the Mycota of Türkiye: Deconica micropora, Hebeloma incarnatulum, and Tephrocybe platypus”, Ant J Bot, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 87–94, Nov. 2025, doi: 10.30616/ajb.1624693.
ISNAD
Sesli, Tuğrul - Sezgin, Birol. “Three New Records for the Mycota of Türkiye: Deconica Micropora, Hebeloma Incarnatulum, and Tephrocybe Platypus”. Anatolian Journal of Botany 9/2 (November 1, 2025): 87-94. https://doi.org/10.30616/ajb.1624693.
JAMA
1.Sesli T, Sezgin B. Three new records for the Mycota of Türkiye: Deconica micropora, Hebeloma incarnatulum, and Tephrocybe platypus. Ant J Bot. 2025;9:87–94.
MLA
Sesli, Tuğrul, and Birol Sezgin. “Three New Records for the Mycota of Türkiye: Deconica Micropora, Hebeloma Incarnatulum, and Tephrocybe Platypus”. Anatolian Journal of Botany, vol. 9, no. 2, Nov. 2025, pp. 87-94, doi:10.30616/ajb.1624693.
Vancouver
1.Tuğrul Sesli, Birol Sezgin. Three new records for the Mycota of Türkiye: Deconica micropora, Hebeloma incarnatulum, and Tephrocybe platypus. Ant J Bot. 2025 Nov. 1;9(2):87-94. doi:10.30616/ajb.1624693

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