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Year 2019, , 1097 - 1103, 01.12.2019
https://doi.org/10.35378/gujs.523498

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Calocybe persicolor, A New Record for the Turkish Mycota

Year 2019, , 1097 - 1103, 01.12.2019
https://doi.org/10.35378/gujs.523498

Abstract

The aim of this study is to identify fungal
samples from Ankara (Turkey). Identification of the samples was made according
to conventional and molecular methods (ITS region of the rDNA). Based on the
high sequence similarity of the new record (hereafter will be referred to as ‘Ank Akata & Altuntaş 166’) with Calocybe persicolor (Fr.) Singer, the relevant agaric is
considered to be C. persicolor. This
result is also supported by the morphological data and proves the presence and
distribution of this species in Turkey. 

References

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  • 2. Knudsen, H. and Vesterholt, J., “Funga Nordica. Agaricoid, Boletoid and Cyphelloid Genera”, Nordsvamp, Copenhagen, Denmark, (2008).
  • 3. Akata, I., “Macrofungal Diversity of Belgrad Forest (İstanbul)”. Kastamonu Üniversitesi Orman Fakültesi Dergisi, 17(1): 150–164, (2017).
  • 4. Akata, I. and Uzun, Y., “Macrofungi determined in Uzungöl Nature Park (Trabzon)”, Trakya University Journal of Natural Sciences, 18(1): 15–24, (2017).
  • 5. Demirel, K., Uzun, Y., Keleş, A., Akçay, M.E. and Acar, İ., “Macrofungi of Karagöl–Sahara National Park (Şavşat-Artvin/Turkey)”, Biological Diversity and Conservation, 10(2): 32–40, (2017).
  • 6. Doğan, H.H. and Kurt, F., "New macrofungi records from Turkey and macrofungal diversity of Pozantı-Adana", Turkish Journal of Botany, 40: 209–217, (2016).
  • 7. Sesli, E. and Denchev, C.M., “Checklists of the myxomycetes, larger ascomycetes, and larger basidiomycetes in Turkey”, Mycotaxon, 106: 65–67, (2008).
  • 8. Sesli, E. and Vizzini, A., “Two new Rhodocybe species (sect. Rufobrunnea, Entolomataceae) from the East Black Sea coast of Turkey”, Turkish Journal of Botany, 41: 200–210, (2017).
  • 9. Tırpan, E., Çöl, B., Şen, İ. and Allı, H., "Macrofungi of Datça Peninsula (Turkey)", Biological Diversity and Conservation, 11(3): 90–98, (2018).
  • 10. Breitenbach, J. and Kränzlin, F., “Fungi of Switzerland. Vol: 3, Boletes and Agarics 1. Part”, Verlag Mykologia CH-6000 Luzern 9, Switzerland, (1991).
  • 11. Jordan, M., “The Encyclopedia of Fungi of Britain and Europe”, Frances Lincoln, London, (2004).
  • 12. Aras, S., Duran A. and Yenilmez G., “Isolation of DNA for RAPD analysis from dry leaf material of some Hesperis L. specimens”, Plant Molecular Biology Reporter, 21(4): 461–462, (2013).
  • 13. White, T.J., Bruns, T., Lee, S., and Taylor J., “Amplification and direct sequencing of fungal ribosomal RNA genes for phylogenetics”. Pp. 315–322 in PCR Protocols: A Guide to Methods and Applications, eds. M. A. Innis, D. H. Gelfand, J. J. Sninsky, and T. J. White. New York: Academic Press, (1990).
  • 14. Hamzaoğlu, E., Koç M. and Buyuk I., “Bolanthus sandrasicus sp. nov. (Caryophyllaceae) from Turkey”, Nordic Journal of Botany, 35: 563–568, (2017).
  • 15. Kearse, M., Moir, R., Wilson, A., Stones-Havas, S., Cheung, M., Sturrock, S., Buxton, Cooper, A., Markowitz, S., Duran, C., Thierer, T., Ashton, B., Meintjes, P. and Drummond, A., “Geneious Basic: An integrated and extendable desktop software platform for the organization and analysis of sequence data”, Bioinformatics, 28: 1647–1649, (2012).
  • 16. Tamura, K., D. Peterson, N. Peterson, G. Stecher, M. Nei, and S. Kumar., “MEGA5: Molecular evolutionary genetics analysis using maximum likelihood, evolutionary distance, and maximum parsimony methods”. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 28: 2731–2739, (2011).
  • 17. Felsenstein, J., “Confidence limits on phylogenies: An approach using the bootstrap”, Evolution, 39: 783–791, (1985).
  • 18. Baldwin, B.G., “Phylogenetic utility of the internal transcribed spacers of nuclear ribosomal DNA in plants: An example from the Compositae”, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 1(1): 3–16, (1992).
  • 19. Raja, H.A., Miller, A.N., Pearce, C.J. and Oberlies, N.H., “Fungal Identification Using Molecular Tools: A Primer for the Natural Products Research Community”, Journal of Natural Products, 80(3): 756–770, (2017).
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Primary Language English
Subjects Engineering
Journal Section Biology
Authors

İlgaz Akata 0000-0002-1731-1302

İlker Buyuk This is me 0000-0002-0843-8299

Deniz Altuntas 0000-0003-0142-6188

Ertugrul Seslı 0000-0002-3779-9704

Publication Date December 1, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019

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APA Akata, İ., Buyuk, İ., Altuntas, D., Seslı, E. (2019). Calocybe persicolor, A New Record for the Turkish Mycota. Gazi University Journal of Science, 32(4), 1097-1103. https://doi.org/10.35378/gujs.523498
AMA Akata İ, Buyuk İ, Altuntas D, Seslı E. Calocybe persicolor, A New Record for the Turkish Mycota. Gazi University Journal of Science. December 2019;32(4):1097-1103. doi:10.35378/gujs.523498
Chicago Akata, İlgaz, İlker Buyuk, Deniz Altuntas, and Ertugrul Seslı. “Calocybe Persicolor, A New Record for the Turkish Mycota”. Gazi University Journal of Science 32, no. 4 (December 2019): 1097-1103. https://doi.org/10.35378/gujs.523498.
EndNote Akata İ, Buyuk İ, Altuntas D, Seslı E (December 1, 2019) Calocybe persicolor, A New Record for the Turkish Mycota. Gazi University Journal of Science 32 4 1097–1103.
IEEE İ. Akata, İ. Buyuk, D. Altuntas, and E. Seslı, “Calocybe persicolor, A New Record for the Turkish Mycota”, Gazi University Journal of Science, vol. 32, no. 4, pp. 1097–1103, 2019, doi: 10.35378/gujs.523498.
ISNAD Akata, İlgaz et al. “Calocybe Persicolor, A New Record for the Turkish Mycota”. Gazi University Journal of Science 32/4 (December 2019), 1097-1103. https://doi.org/10.35378/gujs.523498.
JAMA Akata İ, Buyuk İ, Altuntas D, Seslı E. Calocybe persicolor, A New Record for the Turkish Mycota. Gazi University Journal of Science. 2019;32:1097–1103.
MLA Akata, İlgaz et al. “Calocybe Persicolor, A New Record for the Turkish Mycota”. Gazi University Journal of Science, vol. 32, no. 4, 2019, pp. 1097-03, doi:10.35378/gujs.523498.
Vancouver Akata İ, Buyuk İ, Altuntas D, Seslı E. Calocybe persicolor, A New Record for the Turkish Mycota. Gazi University Journal of Science. 2019;32(4):1097-103.