Yazar "Afyon, Ahmet" seçeneğine göre listele
Listeleniyor 1 - 20 / 26
Sayfa Başına Sonuç
Sıralama seçenekleri
Öğe Agaricus bitorquis (quel.) sacc.'un kültürü üzerine araştırmalar(Selçuk Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 1988) Afyon, Ahmet; Öder, NasuhYenen bir mantar türü olan Agariçuş bitorguis Sace'un kültürü ile ilgili istekleri tesbite çalışıldı. Araştırma, Konya çevresinde bulunan ve her zaman temin edilebilen, buğday sapından hazırlanan sentetik compost ile yapıldı. Kültür ortamı fermentasyon ve kimyasal dezenfeksiyon metodu ile hazırlandı. Ekimler naylon torbalara 10 kg kompost konulup, her torbaya 50 g misel hesabıyla karıştırılarak yapıldı. Mantarın gelişim safhaları ve ürün miktarı belirlendi. A. bitorguis'un misel gelişim süresinin kaynaklarda verilen sürelerden geç olmasına karşın, ürün verme süresinin daha erken olduğu tesbit edildi. Hasat süresinin uzama sına karşılık, ürün miktarının kaynaklarda verilen miktarlardan fazla olduğu görüldü. Çalışmadan elde edilen sonuçlara göre, A. bitorquis' un kültürünün yapılmasının uygun olacağı düşüncesindeyiz.Öğe Beyşehir (Konya) Yöresi Miksomisetleri Üzerine Bir Araştırma(2002) Yağız, Dursun; Ergül, Cem C.; Afyon, AhmetBu çalışma, 1997-1998 yılları arasında Beyşehir gölünün güney (Konya ) kesiminde tespit edilen miksomiset örneklerine dayanılarak yapılmıştır. Arazi çalışmasında hem doğal örnekler hem de ağaç kabuk ve döküntü materyalleri toplanmıştır. Kabuk-döküntü materyal-leri laboratuvarda nem odası tekniğine tabi tutulmuştur. Laboratuvarda üretilen ve doğal olarak bulunan miksomisetler üzerinde yapılan çalışmalar sonucu 5 familya'ya ait 15 takson belirlenmiştir.Öğe Chemıcal Composition of Some Naturally Growing and Edible Mushrooms(Pakistan Botanical Soc, 2006) Konuk, Muhsin; Afyon, Ahmet; Yağız, DursunWater, dried material, pH, protein, ash, lipid, cellulose, non-cellulose carbohydrate, Ca, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, Na, P, Zn contents of 15 edible and naturally growing mushrooms from Western Black Sea Region of Turkey have been analysed. Both organic and inorganic elements were analysed statistically by Pearson correlation analyse and some statistically meaningful values were obtained among the data obtained. Chemical analysis results also showed that mushrooms have large amount of protein and minerals, but lipid concentration is very low.Öğe Contributions to the Macrofungi of Bolu and Düzce Provinces, Turkey(Mycotaxon Ltd, 2006) Yağız, Dursun; Afyon, Ahmet; Konuk, Muhsin; Helfer, StephanThis study was based on specimens of macrofungi collected from Bolu and Duzce provinces between 1998 and 2004. According to the field and laboratory results, 277 taxa belonging to 44 families (7 families of Ascomycetes and 37 of Basidiomycetes) have been identified. The full checklist is reproduced here including details of collection localities.Öğe Contributions to the Macrofungi of Kastamonu Province, Turkey(Mycotaxon Ltd, 2006) Yağız, Dursun; Afyon, Ahmet; Konuk, Muhsin; Helfer, StephanThis study was based on specimens of macrofungi collected from Kastamonu province between 1998 and 2000. Field and laboratory identification revealed 197 taxa belonging to 34 families (4 families of Ascomycotina and 30 families of Basidiomycotina). 13 new taxa were added to the Turkish mycota as new records.Öğe The ecology and chorology of myxomycetes in Turkey(2007) Yağız, Dursun; Afyon, AhmetMyxomycete collections obtained between 1957-2006 from 18 floristic squares and 260 localities in Turkey represent 216 taxa from 39 genera and 12 families in the Myxomycota. The specimens were collected from 37 substrates including coniferous trees (six), broadleaf trees (30), and one highly decayed substrate that could not be identified. Arcyria cinerea was one widespread species found in 11 different floristic squares on 13 differing substrates. Arcyria cinerea, A. incarnata, Fuligo septica, and Lycogala epidendrum were reported from all elevations of the study area. A complete report is available at http://www.egitim.selcuk.edu.tr/fen/yagiz/pdf/mycotaxon07-061.pdf.Öğe The ecology and chorology of rnyxomycetes in Turkey(MYCOTAXON LTD, 2007) Yagiz, Dursun; Afyon, AhmetMyxomycete collections obtained between 1957-2006 from 18 floristic squares and 260 localities in Turkey represent 216 taxa from 39 genera and 12 families in the Myxomycota. The specimens were collected from 37 substrates including coniferous trees (six), broadleaf trees (30), and one highly decayed substrate that could not be identified. Arcyria cinerea was one widespread species found in 11 different floristic squares on 13 differing substrates. Arcyria cinerea, A. incarnata, Fuligo septica, and Lycogala epidendrum were reported from all elevations of the study area. A complete report is available http://www.egitim.selcuk.edu.tr/fen/yagiz/pdf/mycotaxon07-061.pdfÖğe Macrofungi of Beyşehir District (Konya)(1996) Afyon, AhmetSome macrofungi specimens have been collected during field trips carried out in the Beyşehir district of Konya Province. In total, 66 species belonging to 21 families have been identified and added to the Turkish of macrofungi Flora.Öğe The macrofungi of Karabük province(2005) Yağız, Dursun; Afyon, Ahmet; Konuk, MuhsinThis study was based on specimens of macrofungi collected from Karabük province between 1998 and 2000. It resulted in the identification of 121 taxa belonging to 33 families, and 14 taxa were added to the Turkish mycota flora as new records. © Tübi?tak.Öğe Macrofungi of Seydişehir District (Konya)(1997) Afyon, AhmetMacrofungus specimens were collected during field trips carried out in the Seydişehir district of Konya. In total, 64 species belonging to 20 families were identified and added to the Turkish macrofungal flora.Öğe Macrofungi of Sinop Province(2004) Afyon, Ahmet; Yağız, Dursun; Konuk, MuhsinThis study was based on macrofungi specimens collected from Sinop province between 1998 and 2000. According to the field and laboratory work, 170 taxa belonging to 32 families have been identified and 32 of these taxa were added to Turkey's macromycota flora as new records.Öğe Minor element and heavy metal content of edible wild mushrooms native to Bolu, North-West Turkey(PARLAR SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS (P S P), 2008) Yakiz, Dursun; Konuk, Muhsin; Afyon, Ahmet; Koek, Samil M.The minor element (Ca, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Na, P, Zn) and heavy metal (Cd, Cr, Ni, Ph) contents of eight edible wild mushrooms (Amanita ovoidea, Boletus edulis, Clitocybe geotropa, Hydnum repandum, Lactarius musteus, Macrolepiota procera, Melanoleuca brevipes, Melanoleuca subalpina), from the Province of Bolu in North-West Turkey, were analysed. Marked differences were noted in mineral composition between these mushroom species. The results showed that some of them have significant levels of minerals, thus providing a good alternative source of nutrition for those requiring specialised diets. Levels of heavy metals were found to be within safe limits. The data were analysed statistically by Pearson's two-tailed correlation analysis and statistically significant relationships were observed. Mineral contents were determined using a Varian Vista Model ICP-AES apparatus.Öğe Minor element and heavy metal contents of wild growing and edible mushrooms from Western Black Sea Region of Turkey(PARLAR SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS (P S P), 2007) Konuk, Muhsin; Afyon, Ahmet; Yagiz, DursunSeventeen minor elements (B, Ca, Co, Cu, Fe, Ga, In, K, Li, Mg, Mn, Na, P, Se, Tl, V, Zn) and eight heavy metals (Ag, Al, As, Cd, Cr, Ni, Pb, Sr) were determined in twenty three wild growing and edible mushrooms (Sarcosphaera crassa, Pluteus salicinus, Sarcodon leucopus, Russula delica, Cantharellus cibarius, Tricholoma fracticum, Morchella rotunda, Morchella vulgaris, Suillus luteus, Lactarius deliciosus, Morchella costata, Agrocybe aegerita, Morchella deliciosa, Helvella leucopus, Morchella umbrina, Morchella rigida, Ramaria flava, Lactarius salmonicolor, Armillaria mellea, Lactarius piperatus, Suillus variegatus, Lactarius intermedius, and Tricholoma portentosum) collected from the Western Black Sea Region of Turkey. All the analyses were carried out by use of ICP-AES apparatus. The obtained data were analyzed statistically by two-way ANOVA test. The results showed that there were statistically meaningful differences among the elements analyzed.Öğe Mycoflora of Derbent District (Konya)(1997) Afyon, AhmetMacrofungi specimens were collected during field work conducted around Derbent in Konya. In total, 45 species belonging to 17 families were identified and added to the Turkish mycoflora.Öğe Myxomycete flora of Derebucak (Konya) and Akseki (Antalya) districts in Turkey(MYCOTAXON LTD, 2006) Yagiz, Dursun; Afyon, AhmetThis study was based on myxomycete specimens collected from Derebucak (Konya) and Akseki (Antalya) district between 2002 and 2004. According to the "Natural" or "Moist Chamber Cultures" techniques, 47 taxa belonging to 17 genera from nine families have been identified. These taxa are listed in alphabetical order and provided in the result section. This list includes information on epithet, author, locality habitat, altitude, date, and herbarium number for each taxon. The full checklist is available at http://www.egitim.selcuk.edu.tr/fen/yagiz/pdf/mycotaxon06-092.pdf.Öğe New records for Turkish mycoflora from Beyşehir, in the Konya Province(1997) Afyon, AhmetSome macrofungal specimens were collected from fields around Beyşehir, in the Konya district. After field and laboratory studies, ten species belonging to five families were identified. These species are Clitocybe phyllophila (Fr.) Kumm., Melanoteuca brevipes (Bull.: Fr.) Pat, M. graminicola (Vel.) Küh. & Mre., Volvariella surrecta (Knapp) Sing., Agaricus essetei Bon, A. litoralis (Wakef.: Pers.) Konr. & Maubl., Pholiota flavida (Schff.: Fr.) Sing., P. lucifera (Lasch) Quel., lnocybe lanuginella (Schroet.) Konr. & Maubl. and I. whitei (B. & Br.) Sacc. f. Whitei. These macrofungi are recorded for Turkish macrofungal flora for the first time in Turkey.Öğe New records of Turkish macrofungi in Derbent County, Konya Province(1997) Afyon, AhmetSeveral macrofungi specimens were collected from fields in Derbent County in Konya Province. After field and laboratory studies, five species belonging to four families were identified. These species represent new recordings of Turkish macrofungal flora: Entoloma hirtipes (Schum. : Fr.) Moser, Psathyrella frustulenta (Fr.) A.H. Smith, P. microrhiza (Lasch) Sing., Agrocybe vervacti (Fr.) Sing. and Cortinarius duracinus Fr.Öğe Some macrofungi identified in Konya (Meram-Selçuklu) district [Konya (Meram-Selçuklu) civarinda belirlenen makroskobik mantarlar](1996) Afyon, AhmetSome macrofungi specimens were collected during the field works around Selçuklu and Meram in Konya. 41 species' belonging to 21 families were determined. Four of these species' are new record for Turkish mycoflora.Öğe Some macrofungi of Isparta (Turkey) [Isparta yöresinde belirlenen bazi makroskobik mantarlar](1996) Afyon, AhmetSome macrofungi collected from Isparta province between 1990-1992, have been reported. 45 taxa have been determined. The distribution of these taxa into the families are as follows: Helvellaceae 2, Morchellaceae 3, Pyronemataceae 1, Terfeziaceae 1, Polyporaceae 7, Schizophyllaceae 1, Hydnaceae 1, Boletaceae 4, Paxillaceae 1, Tricholomataceae 2, Amanitaceae 1, Agaricaceae 4, Coprinaceae 3, Bolbitiaceae 1, Strophariaceae 2, Cortinariaceae 1, Russulaceae 6.Öğe A study of wood decaying macrofungi of the western Black Sea Region, Turkey(MYCOTAXON LTD, 2005) Afyon, Ahmet; Konuk, Muhsin; Yağız, Dursun; Helfer, StephanThis study was based on specimens of macrofungi collected on field trips to the region between 1998 and 2000. A list of 80 species belonging to Ascomycotina and Basidiomycotina has been compiled and 7 species were added to the Turkish mycoflora as new records.