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Myxomycetes of Kestel forest (Kadinhani, Konya)
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The samples of Myxomycetes recorded in this study were collected from Kestel forest (Kadinhani, Konya) in 2003 and 2004. As a result of field and laboratory studies, 7 families, and 32 taxa belonging to 11 genera were determined. Eight of these were collected in their natural habitat while 24 were isolated in moist chamber culture. | Turk J Bot 30 (2006) 441-447 © TÜB‹TAK Research Article Myxomycetes of Kestel Forest (Kad›nhan›, Konya) Gönül DEM‹REL, G›yasettin KAfiIK, Celâleddin ÖZTÜRK Selçuk University, Faculty of Science and Arts, Department of Biology, Konya – TURKEY Received: 07.09.2005 Accepted: 25.07.2006 Abstract: The samples of Myxomycetes recorded in this study were collected from Kestel forest (Kad›nhan›, Konya) in 2003 and 2004. As a result of field and laboratory studies, 7 families, and 32 taxa belonging to 11 genera were determined. Eight of these were collected in their natural habitat while 24 were isolated in moist chamber culture. Key Words: Myxomycetes, Kestel, Kad›nhan›, Konya, Turkey Kestel Ormanlar›n›n (Kad›nhan›-Konya) Miksomisetleri Özet: Bu çal›flmada kaydedilen Myxomycetes örnekleri 2003-2004 y›llar› aras›nda Kestel Ormanlar›ndan (Kad›nhan›-Konya) toplanm›flt›r. Arazi ve laboratuvar çal›flmalar› sonucu 7 familya ve 11 cinse ait 32 takson tespit edilmifltir. Bunlardan 8 tanesi do¤al ortam›ndan toplan›rken, 24 tanesi nemli oda kültüründe izole edilmifltir. Anahtar Sözcükler: Miksomiset, Kestel, Kad›nhan›, Konya, Türkiye Introduction The Myxomycetes are extraordinary living organisms. Members of this class produce fructifications of incredibly varied forms, colours and sizes. Therefore, many mycologists are interested in myxomycetes. Turkey is an ideal location to study myxomycetes because it has natural and profuse vegetation and macro- and microclimates. The first records of myxomycetes were by Lohwag (1957, 1964), who worked on macrofungi. Härkönen & Uotila (1983), Härkönen (1987) and Lado (1994) published new records for Turkey in subsequent years. The number of myxomycete taxa known worldwide is about 1000 (Ergül & Oran, 2005). The first compilation of studies conducted on myxomycetes in Turkey was published by Ergül & Dülger (2000) under the title “Myxomycetes of Turkey”. They reported around 102 taxa of myxomycetes in their report. Later, Sesli & Denchev (2005) .