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The Moss Flora of Yeşilyurt and Battalgazi (Malatya/Turkey) District

Year 2016, Volume: 2 Issue: 1-2, 47 - 55, 15.11.2016
https://doi.org/10.26672/anatolianbryology.267210

Abstract



In total 42 taxa, belonging to 11 families and 24 genera were determined by
identifying moss specimens collecting the study area. From these taxa, 16 for
Malatya province and 10 for B9 grid square according to the grid-square system
of Henderson (1961) are new records. While the highest families in terms of
number of taxa are Pottiaceae (12), Brachytheciaceae (7), Grimmiaceae (5), the
largest genera are
Syntrichia, Didymodon, Orthotrichum, Tortula  and Grimmia
(3). Also, the life forms of the taxa which were examined in terms of
ecological and floristic have been analyzed. From life forms; while Turf life
form ranks the first, Mr and Cu life forms ranks the second. The most of taxa
within the floristic list are xerophyt, photophyt and subneutrophyt.




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  • Schofield W.B. 2001. Introduction to Bryology. The Blackburn Press. Caldwell.
  • Smith A.J.E. 2004. The Moss Flora of Britain and Ireland. Cambridge University Press. London.
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Yeşilyurt ve Battalgazi (Malatya) İlçelerinin Karayosunu Florası

Year 2016, Volume: 2 Issue: 1-2, 47 - 55, 15.11.2016
https://doi.org/10.26672/anatolianbryology.267210

Abstract



Bu çalışmada, Yeşilyurt ve Battalgazi (Malatya) İlçelerinin karayosunu
florası araştırılmıştır. Araştırma alanından toplanan karayosunu örneklerinin
teşhis edilmesi sonucunda, 11 familya ve 24 cinse ait 42 takson tespit
edilmiştir. Bu taksonlardan 16 tanesi Malatya ili, 10 tanesi ise Henderson
(1961) kareleme sistemine göre B9 karesi için yeni kayıttır. Takson sayısı
bakımından
  en zengin familyalar
Pottiaceae (12), Brachytheciaceae (7) ve Grimmiaceae (5) iken en fazla taksona
sahip cinsler ise Syntrichia, Didymodon, Orthotrichum, Tortula
  ve Grimmia (3)’dır. Ayrıca ekolojik ve
floristik yönden incelenen taksonların hayat formu analizleri de yapılmıştır.
Hayat formlarından; Turf (Tf) ilk sırada yer alırken pürüzlü halı (Mr) ve
yastık (Cu) ikinci sırada yer almıştır. Floristik listedeki taksonların çoğunun;
kserofit (kurak), fotofit (ışık seven) ve subnötrofit (yarı nötral) karakterde
olduğu saptanmıştır.




References

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  • Akman Y. 2011. İklim ve Biyoiklim (Biyoiklim metodları ve Türkiye İklimleri). Palme Yayıncılık. Ankara.
  • Alataş M. Batan N. Hazer Y. 2014. The Moss Flora of Elazığ-Sivrice (Turkey) Province. Biological Diversity and Conservation. 7:2, 148-153.
  • Alataş M. Batan N. 2015. The Moss Flora of Keban (Elazığ/Turkey) District. Biological Diversity and Conservation. 8:2, 59-65.
  • Alataş M. Uyar G. 2015. The Bryophyte flora of Abant Mountains (Bolu/Turkey). Biological Diversity and Conservation. 8:1, 35-43.
  • Alataş M. Batan N. Özdemir T. 2015. Notes on Barbilophozia lycopodioides (Wallr.) Loeske., (Scapaniaceae, Hepaticae) in Turkey. Anatolian Bryology. 1:1, 61-66.
  • Alataş M. Batan N. 2016. The Moss Flora of Arapgir (Malatya/Turkey) District. Biological Diversity and Conservation. 9:2, 102-107.
  • Anşin R. 1983. Türkiye’nin Flora Bölgeleri ve Bu Bölgelerde Yayılan Asal Vejetasyon Tipleri. Karadeniz Üniversitesi Dergisi. 6:2.
  • Batan N. Özdemir T. 2013. Contributions to the moss flora of the Caucasian part (Artvin Province) of Turkey. Turkish Journal of Botany. 37: 375-388.
  • Batan N. Jia Y. Özdemir T. Alataş M. 2014. Brotherella and Encalypta species new to Turkey, Mediterranean and Southwest Asia. Plant Biosystems. 148, 1-7.
  • Batan N. Özdemir T. Alataş M. 2015. Additional bryophyte records from Gümüşhane province in Turkey. Botanica Serbica. 39:1, 63-70.
  • Batan N. Özdemir T. Alataş M. Erata H. 2016. Sematophyllum micans (Mitt.) Braithw. New Record The Moss Flora of Turkey, Mediterranian and Southwest Asia, In L.T. Ellis (Ed.), New National And Regional Bryophyte Records, 47. Journal of Bryology. 47: 10-11
  • Dierssen K. 2001. Distribution, ecological amplitude and phytosociological characterization of European bryophytes Band 56. Bryophytorum Bibliotheca. Stuttgart.
  • Ezer T. Kara R. Seyli T. Ertek A. 2015. The Bryophyte Flora of Aladağlar National Park (Turkey). Folia Cryptog. Estonica, Fasc. 52: 7-20.
  • Hazer Y. 2010. Son Literatür ve Herbaryum Verilerine Göre Türkiye Karayosunlarının Floristik Dağılımı ve Elektronik Veritabanının Oluşturulması. Bülent Ecevit Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü.
  • Hedenäs L. 1992. Flora of Maderian Pleurocarpous Mosses (Isobryales, Hypnobryales, Hookeriales) Band 44. Bryophytorum Bibliotheca. Stuttgart.
  • Henderson D.M. 1961. Contribution to the Bryophyte Flora of Turkey: IV. Notes from Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. 23, 263-278.
  • Hill M.O. Preston C.D. Bosanquet S.D.S. Roy D.B. 2007. Bryoatt, attributes of British and Irish mosses, liverworts and hornworts with information on native status, size, life form, life history, geography and habitat. Printed by The Saxon Print Group. Norwich.
  • Kırmacı M. Kürschner H. Erdağ A. 2012. New and noteworthy records to the bryophyte flora of Turkey and Southwest Asia. Cryptogamie, Bryologie. 33: 267-270.
  • Kürschner H. Erdağ A. 2005. Bryophytes of Turkey: An annotated Reference list of the species with Synonyms from the Recent Literature and an Annotated List of Turkish Bryological Literature. Turkish Journal of Botany. 29, 95-154.
  • Kürschner H. Frey W. 2011. Liverworts, Mosses and Hornworts of Southwest Asia. Beiheft 139. Borntraeger Verlagsbuchhandlung. Stutgart.
  • Lewinsky J. 1993. A synopsis of the genus Orthotrichum Hedw. (Musci, Orthotrichaceae). Bryobrothera. 2, 1-59.
  • Kesim N.G. Ursavaş S. 2015. The Moss Flora of Çankırı Alpsarı Pond, with a moss record (Pterygoneurum crossidioides W. Frey, Hernst. & Kürschner) from the country. Anatolian Bryology. 1, 18-33.
  • Ören M. Sarı B. Ursavaş S. 2015. Syntrichia minor (Pottiaceae) and Cephaloziella integerrima (Cephaloziellaceae) New to Bryophyte Flora of Turkey. Archives of Biological Sciences. DOI:10.2298/ABS141204004O. 67/2: 367- 372.
  • Özçelik A.D. Uyar G. Ören M. 2016. Bryophyte flora of Gevne and Dimçayı Valleys (Antalya-Konya/Turkey). Biological Diversity and Conservation. 9:1, 25-34.
  • Ros R.M. Mazimpaka V. Abou-Salama U. Aleffi M. Blockeel T.L. Brugués M. Cros R.M. Dia M.G. Dirkse G.M. Draper I. ve ark. 2013. Mosses of the Mediterranean, an annotated checklist. Cryptogamie Bryologie. 34, 99-283.
  • Schofield W.B. 2001. Introduction to Bryology. The Blackburn Press. Caldwell.
  • Smith A.J.E. 2004. The Moss Flora of Britain and Ireland. Cambridge University Press. London.
  • Malatya İl Çevre Durum Raporu. 2011. Malatya Valiliği, Çevre ve Şehircilik İl Müdürlüğü.
  • URL 1. Climate Date. Website: http://www.mgm.gov.tr/iklim/iklim-siniflandirmalari.aspx? [19.04.2016].
  • Uyar G. Çetin B. 2004. A new check-list of the moses of the Turkey. Journal of Bryology. 26, 203-220.
  • Zander R.H. 1993. Genera of The Pottiaceae: Mosses of Harsh Enviroments. Bullettin of the Buffalo Society of Naturel Sciences 32. Newyork.
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Mevlüt Alataş This is me

NEVZAT Batan

Publication Date November 15, 2016
Submission Date October 31, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 2 Issue: 1-2

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APA Alataş, M., & Batan, N. (2016). The Moss Flora of Yeşilyurt and Battalgazi (Malatya/Turkey) District. Anatolian Bryology, 2(1-2), 47-55. https://doi.org/10.26672/anatolianbryology.267210

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