Cantharellus minor (Cantharellales), a New Record for Turkish Mycota
Year 2025,
Volume: 6 Issue: 1, 1 - 6
İbrahim Türkekul
,
Ali Keleş
Abstract
Cantharellus minor in the Cantharellus genus is recorded for the first time from Rize Province, Türkiye. The identified samples are given with macroscopic and microscopic characters, colour photographs from their natural habitat, collector numbers, and line-drawings of microscopic features are presented.
Supporting Institution
Van Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi
Thanks
This study was supported by Van Yüzüncü Yıl University Scientific Research Projects Directorate with project number 2015-EBE-YL254.
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Cantharellus minor Peck (Cantharellales), a New Record for Turkish Mycota
Year 2025,
Volume: 6 Issue: 1, 1 - 6
İbrahim Türkekul
,
Ali Keleş
Abstract
Cantharellus minor in Cantharellus genus is recorded for the first time from Rize city province, Turkey. Description of the species based on macro and micromorphological characters, colour photograph from its natural habitat and line-drawings of microscopic features are presented.
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- Akata, I. & Kumbaşlı, M. (2014). A new and rare record for Turkish Cantharellus. Biological Diversity and Conservation 7(3): 143-145.
- Allı, H., Candar, S.S. & Akata, I. (2017). Macrofungal diversity of Yalova province. The Journal of Fungus 8(2): 76-84.
- Bhatt, R.P., Singh, U. & Stephenson, S.L. (2016). Wild edible mushrooms from high elevations in the Garhwal Himalaya-I. Current Research in Environmental & Applied Mycology 6(2): 118-131
- Breitenbach, J. & Kränzlin, F. (2000). Fungi of Switzerland. Vol.5. Verlag Mykologia, Lucerne.
- Bulam, S., Üstün, N.Ş. & Pekşen, A. (2018). The most popular edible wild mushrooms in Vezirköprü district of Samsun province. Turkish Journal of Agriculture-Food Science and Technology 6(2): 189-194.
- Eyssartier, G. & Buyck, B. (2000). Le genre Cantharellus en Europe. Nomenclature et taxomnomie. Bulletin Trimestriel de la Société Mycologique de France 116(2): 91-138.
- Eyssartier, G. & Buyck, B. (2001). Note nomenclaturale et systématique sur le genre Cantharellus. Documents Mycologiques 121: 55-56.
- Fries, E.M. (1821). Systema Mycologicum: Sistens Fungorum Ordines, Genera et Species, huc usque cognitas, quas ad normam methodi naturalis determinavit, disposuit atque descripsit. Vol. II. Geneva Botanical Garden, Geneva.
- Keleş, A., Demirel, K., Uzun, Y. & Kaya, A. (2014). Macrofungi of Ayder (Rize/Turkey) high plateau. Biological Diversity and Conservation 7(3): 177-183.
- Kuo, M. (2006). Cantharellus minor. MushroomExpert.Com. Retrieved 2011-03-24.
- Lao, T.D., Van Ngo, T., Truong, N.B., Vu, LT. & Le, T.A.H. (2019). First record of Cantharellus minor from Vietnam with identification support from a combination of nrLSU and nrSSU phylogenetic analysis. Advancements in Life Sciences 6(3): 125-130.
- Peck, C.H. (1872). Report of the Botanist (1869). Annual Report on the New York State Museum of Natural History 23: 27-135.
- Sesli, E. & Denchev, C.M. (2012). Checklists of the myxomycetes, larger Ascomycetes, and larger Basidiomycetes in Turkey. [online]. Website: http://www.mycotaxon.com [21.11.2012].
- Sesli E., Akata, I., Denchev, T.T. & Denchev, C.M. (2016). Myxomycetes in Turkey - A Checklist. Mycobiota 6: 1-20.
- Sesli, E., Asan, A. & Selçuk, F. (2020). Abacı Günyar, Ö., Akata, I., Akgül, H., Aktaş, S., Alkan, S., Allı, H., Aydoğdu, H., Berikten, D., Demirel, K., Demirel, R., Doğan, H.H., Erdoğdu, M., Ergül, C.C., Eroğlu, G., Giray, G., Halikî Uztan, A., Kabaktepe, Ş., Kadaifçiler, D., Kalyoncu, F., Karaltı, İ., Kaşık, G., Kaya, A., Keleş, A., Kırbağ, S., Kıvanç, M., Ocak, İ., Ökten, S., Özkale, E., Öztürk, C., Sevindik, M., Şen, B., Şen, İ., Türkekul, İ., Ulukapı, M., Uzun, Ya., Uzun, Yu. & Yoltaş, A. Türkiye Mantarları Listesi. Ali Nihat Gökyiğit Vakfı Yayını, İstanbul.
- Solak, M.H., Işıloğlu, M., Kalmış, E. & Allı, H. (2007). Macrofungi of Turkey Checklist. Üniversiteliler Ofset, İzmir.
- Solak, M.H. & Türkoğlu, A. (2022). Macrofungi of Turkey, Checklist. Vol. III. Kanyılmaz Matbaacılık, İzmir.
- Şengül, M.Ş., Türkekul, Ö.F. & Türkekul, İ. (2021). Molecular and morphological identification of Cantharellus pallens Pilát 1959 (Cantharellales, Basidiomycota), a new record for Turkey. KSU Journal of Agriculture and Nature 24(6): 1145-1153.
- Türkekul, İ. & Işık, H. (2016). Bozatalan (Tokat) yöresi makrofungusları. Kafkas Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi 9(1): 5-11.
- Watling, R. & Turnbull, E. (1998). British fungus flora: agarics and boleti. 8/Cantharellaceae, Gomphaceae and amyloid-spored and xeruloid members of Tricholomataceae (excl. Mycena). Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh.