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Türkiye'deki Battarrea phalloides Üzerine Bir Not

Year 2021, Volume: 12 Issue: 1, 1 - 9, 30.04.2021

Abstract

Bu çalışma, Muğla yöresinden (Türkiye) elde edilen Battarrea örneğine dayanılarak yapılmıştır. Örnek, hem konvansiyonel yöntemlere hem de ITS rDNA bölgesi bazlı moleküler filogeniye dayalı olarak tanımlanmıştır. Örnek (ANK Akata & Altuntaş 690) ile Battarrea phalloides arasındaki yüksek sekans benzerliği dikkate alınarak ilgili örnek B. phalloides olarak kabul edilmiş ve morfolojik veriler de bu bulguyu güçlendirmiştir. Bu çalışmada, makro ve mikroskobik yapıların fotoğrafları, kısa bir betimleme, sporların ve elaterlerin taramalı elektron mikroskobu (SEM) görüntüleri ve numunelerin ITS rDNA bölgesi bazlı moleküler filogenisi verilmiştir. Ayrıca Türkiye'den bugüne kadar tespit edilen B. phalloides örneklerinin dağılımı ilk kez bu çalışmada ortaya konmuştur.

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A Note on Battarrea phalloides in Turkey

Year 2021, Volume: 12 Issue: 1, 1 - 9, 30.04.2021

Abstract

The current study was conducted based on a Battarrea sample obtained from Muğla province (Turkey). The sample was identified based on both conventional methods and ITS rDNA region-based molecular phylogeny. By taking into account the high sequence similarity between the sample (ANK Akata & Altuntaş 690) and Battarrea phalloides the relevant specimen was considered to be B. Phalloides and the morphological data also strengthen this finding. In this study, photos of macro and microscopic structures, a short description, scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of spores and elaters, and the ITS rDNA region-based molecular phylogeny of the samples were given. Also, the distribution of B. phalloides specimens identified thus far from Turkey was revealed for the first time in this study.

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  • Adanacıoğlu, N., Yıldız, Ü., Oğur, E., Aykas, L., Tan, A., and Taylan, T. (2016). Türkiye Makromantar Genetik Kaynakları I. Ege Bölgesi. Anadolu Ege Tarımsal Araştırma Enstitüsü Dergisi, 26(1), 46-61.
  • Allı, H., Işıloğlu, M., and Solak, M. H. (2007). Macrofungi of Aydın Province, Turkey. Mycotaxon, 99, 163-165.
  • Calonge, F. D. (1998). Gasteromycetes, I. Lycoperdales, Nidulariales, Phallales, Sclerodermatales, Tulostomatales. Volume 3., Real Jardin Botanico, Stuttgart.Volume 3. Real Jardin Botanico, Stuttgart.
  • Chen, L., Cai, Y., Zhou, G., Shi, X., Su, J., Chen, G., and Lin, K. (2014). Rapid Sanger sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene for identification of some common pathogens. PloS one, 9(2), e88886.
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  • Esqueda, M., Herrera, T., Perez-Silva, E., Aparicio, A., and Moreno, G. (2002). Distribution of Battarrea phalloides in Mexico. Mycotaxon, 82, 207-214.
  • Denchev, C. M., and Assyov, B. (2010). Checklist of the larger basidiomycetes in Bulgaria. Mycotaxon, 111(1), 279-282.
  • Fraiture, A., and Otto, P. (2013). Distribution, ecology and status of 51 macromycetes in Europe: results of the ECCF Mapping Programme. Scripta Botanica Belgica, 53.
  • Felsenstein, J. (1985). Confidence limits on phylogenies: an approach using the bootstrap. Evolution, 39(4), 783-791.
  • Gates, G., and Ratkowsky, D. A. (2004). Some interesting fungal records for Tasmania. The Tasmanian Naturalist, 126, 2-5.
  • Hansen, L., and Knudsen, H. (1997). Nordic macromycetes. Vol. 3, Heterobasidioid, Aphyllophoroid and Gastromycetoid Basidiomycetes. Nordsvamp, Copenhagen.
  • Hong, L., and Li, F. (2006). The genus Battarrea (Tulostomatales, Basidiomycota) in China. Acta Botanica Yunnanica, 28(1), 19-21.
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  • Ivančević, B., Mešić, A., Tkalčec, Z., Kušan, I., and Horjan, I. (2016). Studies on Croatian Basidiomycota 3: the first record of Battarrea phalloides (Agaricales) with a worldwide taxonomic review of Battarrea species. Nova Hedwigia, 197-209.
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  • Karadelev, M., and Rusevska, K. (2016). Distribution maps of critical endangered species from Macedonian Red List of Fungi. Hyla: Herpetological bulletin, 2016(1), 14-18.
  • Kreisel, H. (2001). Checklist of the gasteral and secotioid Basidiomycetes of Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Österreichische Zeitschrift für Pilzkunde, 10, 213-313.
  • Kumar, S., Stecher, G., Li, M., Knyaz, C., and Tamura, K. (2018). MEGA X: molecular evolutionary genetics analysis across computing platforms. Molecular biology and evolution, 35(6), 1547-1549.
  • Lacheva, M. (2012). New data of some rare larger fungi of Agaricaceae (Agaricales) in Bulgaria. Sci Technol, 2(6), 24-29. Madrid, H. (2007). Battarrea stevenii (Liboschitz) Fr. en Paposo II Región de Chile. Boletín Micológico, 22.
  • Martín, M. P., Rusevska, K., Dueñas, M., and Karadelev, M. (2013). Battarrea phalloides in Macedonia: genetic variability, distribution and ecology. Acta Mycologica, 48(1), 113–122.
  • Nei, M., and Kumar, S. (2000). Molecular evolution and phylogenetics. Oxford university press.
  • Nieves-Rivera, A. M., Lodge, D. J., and Miller, O. K. (1998). Contributions to the study of Gasteromycetes of Puerto Rico. McIlvainea. Vol. 13, no. 2 (1998).: p. 50-58: ill., map.
  • Pegler, D. N., & Laessøe, T., and Spooner, B. (1995). British Puffballs, Earthstars and Stinkhorns: an account of the British gasteroid fungi Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
  • Raja, H. A., Miller, A. N., Pearce, C. J., and Oberlies, N. H. (2017). Fungal identification using molecular tools: a primer for the natural products research community. Journal of natural products, 80(3), 756-770.
  • Rimóczi, I., Jeppson, M., and Benedek, L. (2011). Characteristic and rare species of Gasteromycetes in Eupannonicum. Fungi non delineati 56–57. Alassio, Italy: Edizioni Candusso.
  • Rogers, S. O., and Bendich, A. J. (1994). Extraction of total cellular DNA from plants, algae and fungi. In Plant molecular biology manual (pp. 183-190). Springer, Dordrecht.
  • Sesli, E., v Denchev, C. M. (2008). Checklists of the myxomycetes, larger ascomycetes, and larger basidiomycetes in Turkey. Mycotaxon, 106(2008), 65.
  • Seyidova, H., and Hüseyin, E. (2012). Macrofungi of Nakhchivan (Azerbaijan) Autonomous Republic. Turkish Journal of Botany, 36(6), 761-768.
  • Shepherd, L. D., and Cooper, J. A. (2018). First record of the fungus Battarrea phalloides (Agariacaceae) in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany, 56(1), 109-114.
  • Smith, J. H., Suz, L. M., and Ainsworth, M. A. (2016). Red List of Fungi for Great Britain: Bankeraceae, Cantharellaceae, Geastraceae, Hericiaceae and selected genera of Agaricaceae (Battarrea, Bovista, Lycoperdon & Tulostoma) and Fomitopsidaceae (Piptoporus). http://fungi. myspecies. info/sites/fungi. myspecies. info/files/Smith% 20et% 20al, 20(282015), 29.
  • Sobestiansky, G. (2005). Contribution to a macromycete survey of the States of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina in Brazil. Brazilian Archives of Biology and technology, 48(3), 437-457.
  • Stielow, J. B., Levesque, C. A., Seifert, K. A., Meyer, W., Iriny, L., Smits, D., and Lomascolo, A. (2015). One fungus, which genes? Development and assessment of universal primers for potential secondary fungal DNA barcodes. Persoonia: Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi, 35, 242.
  • Watling, R., Gucin, F., and Isiloglu, M. (1995). Battarraea phalloides--its history, biology and extension to its distribution. Nova Hedwigia, 60(1), 13-18.
  • Yousaf, N., Khalid, A. N., and Niazi, A. R. (2013). Taxonomy of gasteroid fungi from some arid regions of Punjab, Pakistan. Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences, 3(12), 253-263.
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İlgaz Akata 0000-0002-1731-1302

Deniz Altuntaş 0000-0003-0142-6188

Ergin Sahin 0000-0003-1711-738X

Hakan Alli

Şanlı Kabaktepe 0000-0001-8286-9225

Publication Date April 30, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 12 Issue: 1

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APA Akata, İ., Altuntaş, D., Sahin, E., Alli, H., et al. (2021). A Note on Battarrea phalloides in Turkey. Mantar Dergisi, 12(1), 1-9.

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