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Öğe Ecology and Distribution of Two Parasitic Fungal Species (Pyrofomes Demidoffii and Antrodia Juniperina) on Scale-Leaf Juniper Trees in Turkey(Adac-Cryptogamie, 2006) Doğan, Hasan Hüseyin; Karadelev, MitkoPyrofomes demidoffii and Antrodia juniperina, two important parasitic fungal species on Juniperus excelsa and J. foetidissima were studied on 22 localities in Turkey where its associations are best developed. The investigation into the ecology and distribution of these two poroid species was carried out during a period of two years, between October 2003 and November 2004. The fungi are presented in the paper, and their role in juniper ecosystems is discussed herewith. This is the second find of the species Antrodia juniperina in Turkey. Since the investigations were conducted only in some of the known localities, mostly in the western, southern and central parts of the country, many more data are expected to be obtained in the future research.Öğe Lenzitopsis oxycedri Malençon and Bertault (Thelephoraceae, Basidiomycota), a very rare wood-decay fungus collected in Turkey(2007) Doğan, Hasan Hüseyin; Karadelev, Mitko; Işıloğlu, MustafaTürkiye'nin Güney Akdeniz bölgesinde bulunan Antalya-Termessos Milli park'ında Juniperus foetidissima Willd. nın canlı dalı üzerinde Lenzitopsis oxycedri Malençon & Bertault toplandı. Bu çok nadir tür Thelephoraceae'nin monotipik bir cinsidir ve daha önce yalnızca Fas, İspanya ve İtalya'dan bilinmektedir. Bu mantar ardıç odununda beyaz çürüklük yapar.Öğe Macrofungal diversity associated with the scale-leaf juniper trees, Juniperus excelsa and J. foetidissima, distributed in Turkey(TUBITAK SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL TURKEY, 2011) Dogan, Hasan Huseyin; Karadelev, Mitko; Isiloglu, MustafaIn this article, an attempt has been made to establish the qualitative composition of macromycetes in the communities of scale-leaf juniper, Juniperus excelsa M.Bieb. and J. foetidissima Wind., distributed in Turkey. A total of 127 species of macrofungi were registered, 2 belonging to Ascomycota and 125 to Basidiomycota. Of those, 69 species were collected in Juniperus excelsa stands, 23 in J. foetidissima stands, and 35 species in both juniper stands. The ecologic status for the fungal species is as follows: 30 lignicolous and 39 terricolous in J. excelsa stands, 19 lignicolous and 4 terricolous in J. foetidissima, and 31 lignicolous and 4 terricolous in both stands. For Turkey, 23 taxa were new, and 5 of them were new at genus level. The new genera were Pyrenopeziza Fuckel, Amyloathelia Hjortstam & Ryvarden, Byssoporia M.J.Larsen & Zak, Globulicium Hjortstam, and Subulicium Hjortstam & Ryvarden.Öğe New records of corticioid fungi in Turkey(MYCOTAXON LTD, 2011) Dogan, Hasan Huseyin; Karadelev, Mitko; Rusevska, Katerina; Aktas, SinanA recent survey of wood-inhabiting Basidiomycota in Turkey has added 10 corticioids to the Turkish mycobiota; included are first records of the genera Boidinia and Leptosporomyces in the country. All collected species are described and their distribution in Turkey is summarized. Microscopical line-drawings and ecological notes are provided.Öğe Phellinus sulphurascens (Hymenochaetaceae, Basidiomycota): A Very Rare Wood-Decay Fungus in Europe Collected in Turkey(TUBITAK SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL TURKEY, 2009) Dogan, Hasan Hueseyin; Karadelev, MitkoPhellinus sulphurascens Pilat was collected from juniper tree stumps (Juniperus excelsa and J. foetidissima) in two different localities situated in the Mediterranean region of Turkey. This very rare species is known in Europe only from the Ural Mountains in Russia. This fungus is an aggressive root rot pathogen associated with Douglas fir and other conifers in North America. This is the first report on juniper as a new host outside of its known distribution area.Öğe Xeromphalina Junipericola, a Rare Species New to Southeastern Europe(Mycotaxon Ltd, 2009) Doğan, Hasan Hüseyin; Karadelev, MitkoXeromphalina junipericola, a species new to Turkish and Macedonian mycobiota, is described. This wood-decaying fungus has been collected oil stumps of juniper trees (Juniperus excelsa and J. foetidissinia) in six localities situated in the central and southern part of Turkey, and Oil stump Of Juniperus excelsa in one locality in Macedonia. It is a very rare species previously known only from a few localities in Spain. These finds will provide a better picture of its distribution area.