Wakefieldia, Türkiye İçin Yeni Bir Toprakaltı Bazidiyomiset Cins Kaydı
Toprak altı bazidiyomiset cinsi olan Wakefieldia, Wakefieldia macrospora’nın İstanbul’dan toplanıp teşhis edilmesine bağlı olarak Türkiye mikobiyotası için yeni kayıt olarak verilmiştir. Türün kısa betimlemesi, makro ve mikromorfolojisine ilişkin fotoğrafları ve toplanma lokalitesi verilmiştir.
Wakefieldia, A New Hypogeous Basidiomycete Genus Record for Turkey
The hypogeous basidiomycete genus, Wakefieldia is given as newrecord for Turkish mycobiota based on the collection and identificationof Wakefieldia macrospora from İstanbul. Brief description,photographic images related to its micro and macromorphologies andthe collection locality of the species were provided.
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