Resupinatus niger (Basidiomycota: Agaricales): A rare fungus from Turkey (Research and Reviews in Agriculture, Forestry and Aquaculture Sciences)    
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Doç. Dr. Meryem Şenay ŞENGÜL DEMİRAK Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa Üniversitesi, Türkiye
Oğuzhan Kaygusuz
Isparta Uygulamalı Bilimler Üniversitesi, Türkiye
Kitap Adı Research and Reviews in Agriculture, Forestry and Aquaculture Sciences
Bölüm(ler) Resupinatus niger (Basidiomycota: Agaricales): A rare fungus from Turkey
Bölüm Sayfaları 83-100
Kitap Türü Kitap Bölümü
Kitap Alt Türü Alanında uluslararası yayınlanan kitap bölümü
Kitap Niteliği Diğer uluslararası bilimsel kitap
Kitap Dili İngilizce
Basım Tarihi 01-2021
ISBN 978-625-8075-22-9
Basıldığı Ülke Türkiye
Basıldığı Şehir Ankara
Kitap Linki https://www.gecekitapligi.com/Webkontrol/uploads/Fck/agriculture_1cilt01.pdf
Özet
The genus Resupinatus Nees ex Gray is in the family Tricholomataceae R. Heim ex Pouzar (Kirk et al., 2008) and is represented by only about fifty species (excluding synonyms) worldwide (www. indexfungorum. org). The species of the genus has characteristic features which include small-sized and dark-colored carpophores, hyaline, inamyloid, globose or subglobose to elliptical or cylindrical spores, presence or absence of metuloid cystidia, a gelatinized trama of the gills, pileipellis hyphae with amorphous-globular incrustation and sometimes with fine tapering spines each tipped with a droplet (Singer, 1986; Thorn and Barron, 1986; Watling and Gregory, 1989; Consiglio et al., 2018). A lamellate hymenophore is also a distinct feature of the genus (Singer, 1986). However, merulioid, poroid and cyphelloid species have been reported recently (Thorn et al., 2005; McDonald, 2015; McDonald and Thorn, 2019). Most species are saprotrophic and found on dead, rotten or decomposing hardwood branches (McDonald, 2015; Consiglio et al., 2018).Over the years, species of the Resupinateae Singer have been classified under different genera and families. Singer (1948) named the tribe Resupinateae within the family Pleurotaceae Kühner, which included the two genera Resupinatus and Hohenbuehelia Schulzer. Later, Thorn et al.(2000) determined that Hohenbuehelia and Resupinatus formed distinct monophyletic groups, which are transferred to the families Pleurotaceae and Tricholomataceae, respectively. Additional phylogenetic studies also supported the molecular distinction on the two genera (Moncalvo et al., 2002; Thorn et al., 2005; Koziak …
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