KEMALPAŞA VE ÇEVRESİ (İZMİR) MİKSOBİOTASININ
BELİRLENMESİ
Bu araştırma Ekim-2013 ile Temmuz 2014 arasında Kemalpaşa (İzmir) ve çevresinde belirlenen alanlarda miksomisetlerin bulunuşu ve dağılımını belirlemek üzere yapılmıştır. Çalışmada genellikle Quercus sp. ve Pinus sp. ağaçları başta olmak üzere, yaprak döküntüleri, canlı ağaçların ölü kabukları ve toprak örnekleri olmak üzere 11 lokaliteden 91substrat toplanmıştır. Her bir çalışılan alan için, miksomisetler hem doğal substratlar üzerinde hem de nemli oda kültürü ile belirlenerek karakterizasyonları yapılmıştır. Sıcaklık, nem ve ışık yoğunluğu gibi çevresel faktörler gerçek zamanlı olarak ölçülmüş ve buna bağlı türlerin dağılımı tartışılmıştır. Sonuçlarımıza göre, 10 familyaya ait 29 tür (7’si doğal) ve 1 cins bazında olmak üzere toplam 30 takson tanılanmıştır. Türlerin çoğunluğu (%77) nemli oda kültüründen, diğerleri (%23) doğal olarak elde edilmiş olup, belirlenen 16 cins sırasıyla; Ceratiomyxa, Echinostelium, Cribraria, Lycogala, Licea, Arcyria, Perichaena, Trichia, Didymium, Physarum, Collaria, Comatricha, Enerthenema, Macbrideola, Stemonitis ve Stemonitopsis’dir. Çalışılan alanlardaki miksomiset dağılımları genellikle benzerlik göstermekte ve belirlenen çoğu tür kozmopolittir. Araştırma alanında belirlenen en yaygın tür ise Arcyria cinerea’ dır.
DETERMINATION THE MYXOBIOTA OF KEMALPAŞA AND
SURROUNDING (İZMİR)
This research assessed the occurrence and distribution of myxomycetes, and it was carried out in theselected surrounding areas of Kemalpaşa, (İzmir) between October 2013 and July 2014. A total of 91 specimensin 11 localities were collected in Quercus sp. and Pinus sp. plants were the most common type of substrateinvestigated, but leaf litter, dead barks of living trees and soil materials were also included in the survey. Myxomycetes were determined and characterized both on natural substrates and in the moist chambers for each ofthe study sites. Environmental factors such as temperature, humidity and light intensity were analyzed with realtime and occurrence of some species was discussed. The obtained results showed that a total of 30 taxa representing 29 species (7 species naturally) with 1 genus belonging to 10 families were identified. Most of the species collected from prepared moist chambers (77%) and others from naturel (23%) resulted in 16 genera including Ceratiomyxa, Echinostelium, Cribraria, Lycogala, Licea, Arcyria, Perichaena, Trichia, Didymium, Physarum, Collaria, Comatricha, Enerthenema, Macbrideola, Stemonitis and Stemonitopsis. A comparison of the distribution of myxomycete showed similarities in this area and many species were reported as cosmopolite. Arcyria cinerea was the most wide spread species in the research area.
Biyoçeşitlilik ekoloji Kemalpaşa nemli oda kültürü miksomisetler Protista cıvık küfler. / Biodiversity ecology Kemalpaşa moist chamber culture myxomycetes Protista slime moulds.
This research assessed the occurrence and distribution of myxomycetes, and it was carried out in the selected surrounding areas of Kemalpaşa, (İzmir) between October 2013 and July 2014. A total of 91 specimens in 11 localities were collected in Quercus sp. and Pinus sp. plants were the most common type of substrate investigated, but leaf litter, dead barks of living trees and soil materials were also included in the survey. Myxomycetes were determined and characterized both on natural substrates and in the moist chambers for each of the study sites. Environmental factors such as temperature, humidity and light intensity were analyzed with real time and occurrence of some species was discussed.The obtained results showed that a total of 30 taxa representing 29 species (7 species naturally) with 1 genus belonging to 10 families were identified. Most of the species collected from prepared moist chambers (77%) and others from naturel (23%) resulted in 16 genera including Ceratiomyxa, Echinostelium, Cribraria, Lycogala, Licea, Arcyria, Perichaena, Trichia, Didymium, Physarum, Collaria, Comatricha, Enerthenema, Macbrideola, Stemonitis and Stemonitopsis. A comparison of the distribution of myxomycete showed similarities in this area and many species were reported as cosmopolite. Arcyria cinerea was the most wide spread species in the research area
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Engineering |
Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | July 6, 2015 |
Published in Issue | Year 2015 Volume: 11 Issue: 1 |