This study was conducted to find out ectomycorrhizal fungi found in the Turkish red pine (Pinus b... more This study was conducted to find out ectomycorrhizal fungi found in the Turkish red pine (Pinus brutia Ten.) forests in Izmir Forest Regional Directorate. During the field surveys, a total of 93 sites were examined, and it was determined that ectomycorrhizal fungi were located in 75 sampling sites. Although 122 fungus species were determined, a total 71 of these fungi species, that were belong to 21 genera, were ectomycorrhizal. Distribution of the total number ectomycorrhizal genera to the total 75 sampling sites were investigated. Suillus is at the top with 68%, and Russula was 66.7%, Lactarius was 46.7%, , Tricholoma was 40%, Chrogomphus was 38.7%, Inocybe was 24 %, Amanita was 22%, Hebeloma and Laccaria were 14.7%, Hygrophorus was 13.3%, Cortinarius was 10.7%, and the other genera are 10% and less. Leccinium lepidum was determined as a new record in Turkey. As a conclusion, the natural turkish pine (Pinus brutia Ten.) forests were seen having rich ectomycorrhizal fungi species.
This study was conducted to find out ectomycorrhizal fungi found in the Turkish red pine (Pinus b... more This study was conducted to find out ectomycorrhizal fungi found in the Turkish red pine (Pinus brutia Ten.) forests in Izmir Forest Regional Directorate. During the field surveys, a total of 93 sites were examined, and it was determined that ectomycorrhizal fungi were located in 75 sampling sites. Although 122 fungus species were determined, a total 71 of these fungi species, that were belong to 21 genera, were ectomycorrhizal. Distribution of the total number ectomycorrhizal genera to the total 75 sampling sites were investigated. Suillus is at the top with 68%, and Russula was 66.7%, Lactarius was 46.7%, , Tricholoma was 40%, Chrogomphus was 38.7%, Inocybe was 24 %, Amanita was 22%, Hebeloma and Laccaria were 14.7%, Hygrophorus was 13.3%, Cortinarius was 10.7%, and the other genera are 10% and less. Leccinium lepidum was determined as a new record in Turkey. As a conclusion, the natural turkish pine (Pinus brutia Ten.) forests were seen having rich ectomycorrhizal fungi species.
Uploads
Papers