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Öğe Checklist of Powdery mildews (Erysiphales) in Turkey(İnönü Üniversitesi, Battalgazi Meslek Yüksekokulu, Malatya, Türkiye, 2015) Kabaktepe, Şanlı; Heluta, Vasyl P; Akata, IlgazÖz: Bu çalışma bilenen konakçı bitkileri ile birlikte Türkiye'nin külleme mantarlarının (Erysiphales) kontrol listesini içermektedir. Kontrol listesinde 14 teliomorf ve anamorf cinse ait 143 tür Erysiphales sıralanmıştır ve 72 familya 322 cins ve 674 konakçı bitki türünü içermektedir.Öğe Cordyceps militaris, The First Record From Family Cordycipitaceae in Turkey(2016) Akata, Ilgaz; Kabaktepe, Sanli; Akgül, HasanAbstract: Mevcut çalışmada, Cordyceps militaris (L.) Fr. Türkiye'den ilk defa ve familya düzeyinde rapor edilmiştir. Türe ait mantar örneklerinin kısa tanımı ve şekilleri verilmiştir.Öğe Cortinarius caperatus (Pers.) Fr., A New Record For Turkish Mycobiota(Kastamonu Univ, Orman Fak, 2015) Akata, Ilgaz; Kabaktepe, Sanli; Akgul, HasanIn this study, Cortinarius caperatus (Pers.) Fr. belonging to the family Cortinariaceae was recorded for the first time from Turkey. A short description, ecology, distribution and photographs related to macro and micromorphologies of the species are provided and discussed briefly.Öğe Erysiphe azaleae, a new powdery mildew fungus introduced into Turkey(2017) Heluta, Vasyl P; Akata, Ilgaz; Kabaktepe, SanliAbstract: Mevcut çalışmada, Erysiphe azaleae (U. Braun) U. Braun & S. Takam. (Erysiphales, Ascomycota) Türkiye'den ilk kez rapor edilmiştir. Türün kısa deskripsiyonu, konukçu bitkisi, lokalitesi ve makro ve mikro morfolojilerine ait fotoğrafları verilmiştir. Erysiphe azaleae Karadeniz Bölgesinde yer alan Artvin yöresinde sadece Rhododendron ponticum L. (Ericaceae) bulunmuştur. Bu tür aynı zamanda Asya kıtası için ilk rapordur çünkü Rusya uzak doğusunda daha önce E. azaleae olarak bilinen tür aslında E. izuensis'tir. Bu mantar conidium ve fruktifikasyon organı oluşturur. Bu nedenle Erysiphe azaleae Türkiye'de doğal yayılış gösteren orman gülleri için potansiyel tehlike arz eden bir külleme patojeni olarak düşünülmelidirÖğe FUNGI DETERMINED IN ANKARA UNIVERSITY TANDOGAN CAMPUS AREA (ANKARA-TURKEY)(Trakya Univ Balkan Yerlesesi Enstituler Binasi, 2019) Akata, Ilgaz; Altuntas, Deniz; Kabaktepe, SanliThe current study is based on fungi and infected host plant samples collected from Ankara University Tandogan Campus (Ankara) between 2017 and 2019. As a result of the field and laboratory studies, 148 fungal species were identified. With the addition of formerly recorded 14 species in the study area, a total of 162 species belonging to 87 genera, 49 families, and 17 orders were listed.Öğe Macrofungi determined in Yuvacik Basin (Kocaeli) and its close environs(Kastamonu Univ, Orman Fak, 2018) Akata, Ilgaz; Kabaktepe, Sanli; Sevindik, Mustafa; Akgul, HasanAim of the study: The purpose of this study was to determine the macrofungal diversity of Yuvacik Basin (Kocaeli) and its close environs. Study area: The study area is situated in the east part of Marmara region within the boundaries of Kocaeli and Sakarya provinces of Turkey and it covers 25.759 hectares. The altitude range of region is 150-1610 meters. In addition, the region is in the transition zones of the three different phytogeographic regions containing the Euro-Siberian, the Mediterranean and Irano-Turanian Material and Method: The fungal samples were collected from different localities of Yuvacik Basin and its close environs between 2015 and 2017. During field studies, macroscopic and ecological features of the samples were recorded and they were photographed in their natural habitats and then brought to the labratory. In the labaratory, macroscopic and microscopic characteristics of the samples were examined. After obtaining relevant macroscopic and microscopic data, fungal samples were identified. The identified samples were kept at the herbarium of Ankara University (ANK). Main Results: As a result of field and laboratory studies, a total of 140 species belonging to 44 family and 14 order within the 2 divisions were listed. Among them, 13 species belonged to Ascomycota, 127 to Basidiomycota. Research highlights: In this study, macrofungal diversity of Yuvacik Basin and its close environs were determined. One hundred and thirty-nine species were new for the region. Moreover, edible and poisonous macrofungi species were emphasized.Öğe A New Anthracocystis (Ustilaginales) Record for Turkey(2016) Kabaktepe, Şanlı; Akata, Ilgaz; Akgül, HasanA smut species, Anthracocystis penniseti (Rabenh.) McTaggart & R.G. Shivas (Ustilaginaceae) on Pennisetum orientale Rich. (Poaceae) is reported for the first time from Turkey. The morphological and microscopical features of this fungi are described with figures.Öğe A new Anthracoidea (Ustilaginales) Record for Turkey(Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry, 2018) Kabaktepe, Şanlı; Akata, Ilgaz; Karakuş, ŞükrüÖz: The smut species, Anthracoidea irregularis (Liro) Boidol & Poelt (Anthracoideaceae) on Carex halleriana Asso (Cyperaceae) was reported for the first time from Turkey. The morphological and microscopical features of this fungi are described with figures.Öğe A new class record for Turkish Pucciniomycotina(Biological Diversity and Conservation, 2016) Akata, Ilgaz; Kabaktepe, Şanlı; Allı, Hakan; Akgül, Hasan; Işıloğlu, MustafaÖz: Phleogena faginea (Atractiellomycetes) Türkiye'den ilk defa sınıf düzeyinde rapor edilmiştir. Türe ait mantar örneklerinin şekilleri ile birlikte kısa tanımı, lokaliteleri, toplama tarihleri, ekoloji ve dağılımları verilmiş ve kısaca tartışılmıştır.Öğe A new record for the Turkish Rust Mycobiota: Puccinia alatavica Nevod(2015) Kabaktepe, Sanli; Kurşat, Murat; Akata, Ilgaz; Akgül, Hasan; Karataş, MizbahAbstract: Ferula sp. (Apiaceae) üzerinde olan pas mantarı Puccinia alatavica Nevod. Türkiye'den ilk defa kaydedilmiştir. Bu mantar örneğinin şekilleri ile morfolojik ve mikroskobik özellikleri toplanan örneklere bağlı olarak tanımlanmıştırÖğe PHENOLIC CONTENT AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES OF TRAMETES HIRSUTA(Parlar Scientific Publications (P S P), 2021) Akgul, Hasan; Aslan, Ali; Akata, Ilgaz; Gunal, Selami; Bal, Celal; Baba, HayriNatural mushrooms are one of the important elements of the ecosystem. It has been preferred by people from past to present because of its nutritional and medicinal potentials. In this study, antioxidant, oxidant and antimicrobial potential of Trametes hirsuta (Wulfen) Lloyd has been determined. In addition, phenolic compounds in its fruiting body have been scanned. The antioxidant and oxidant potential was determined using Rel Assay kits. Antimicrobial potential was determined using the agar dilution method. Phenolic contents were scanned on the HPLC device. As a result of the studies, the presence of different levels of Gallic acid, Catechin, 4-Hydroxybenzoic acid and Epicatechin were observed in T. hirsuta. TAS value of T hirsuta was determined 3.466 +/- 0.148 mmol/L, TOS value was 13.482 +/- 0.234 mu mol/L and OSI value was 0.390 +/- 0.018. Antimicrobial activity of T. hirsuta was found to be effective at 100, 200 and 400 mu g/mL concentrations. As a result of the studies, it has been determined that T hirsuta has antioxidant and antimicrobial potential.Öğe Powdery mildews (Ascomycota, Erysiphales) on Fontanesia phillyreoides and Jasminum fruticans in Turkey(Mycological Soc Japan, 2017) Kabaktepe, Sanli; Akata, Ilgaz; Siahaan, Siska A. S.; Takamatsu, Susumu; Braun, UweAsexual and sexual morphs of powdery mildews on Fontanesia phillyreoides and Jasminum fruticans, two hitherto unknown host species, have recently been collected in Turkey. Analyses of morphological traits and molecular sequence data led to identifications of the causal agents of the powdery mildew diseases involved. Fontanesia phillyreoides was infected by Phyllactinia fraxini, and the powdery mildew on Jasminum fruticans can be classified as Erysiphe cf. aquilegiae. The latter host showed traces of a co-infection with a second powdery mildew (only asexual morph) belonging to the genus Phyllactinia (= Ovulariopsis) and morphologically well agreeing with P. fraxini. (C) 2016 The Mycological Society of Japan. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Öğe Puccinia (Pucciniales) Species Determined on Artemisia members in Turkey(2017) Kabaktepe, Sanli; Kurşat, Murat; Akata, Ilgaz; Civelek, ŞemsettinAbstract: Mevcut çalışmada, Pucc n a c ns ne mensup k tür (Pucc n a abrotan Fahrend. ve P. artem s cola P. Syd. & Syd.) Artem s a üzer nden bel rlenm şt r ve bu türler Türk ye m kob yotası ç n yen kayıttır. Daha önceden rapor ed len ve Artem s a c ns üzer nden kayded len üç Pucc n a üyes (P. chrysanthem Roze, P. dracuncul na Fahrend. ve P. tanacet DC.,) de dah l ed lerek, Artem s a üzer nden bel rlenm ş Türk ye Pucc n a'ları ç n b r teşh s anahtarı ver lm şt r. Yen kayıt olarak ver len türlere a t kısa tanımlamalar le makro ve m krografları ver lerek kısaca tartışılmıştırÖğe Puccinia marrubii (Pucciniaceae), a new rust species on Marrubium globosum subsp globosum from Nigde and Malatya in Turkey(Magnolia Press, 2016) Kabaktepe, Sanli; Mutlu, Birol; Karakus, Sukru; Akata, IlgazA new species of rust fungus, Puccinia marrubii sp. nov. is described from Turkey. The new species is the first Puccinia species to be identified on genus Marrubium (Lamiaceae). In order to determine the phylogenetic relationships of the new species, ITS region was amplified by PCR, sequenced, and analyzed. In addition to the ITS region of seven Puccinia species, P. annularis, P. jasmini, P. malvacearum, P. nigrescens, P. phlomidis, P. salviae, and P. serpylli were sequenced for the first time. Phylogenetic analyses performed by using distance, Bayesian methods confirmed that the new rust was closely related to P. serpylli, P. malvacearum, P. salviae, and P. annularis. The diagnostic morphological characteristics of the new species were discussed with the phylogenetically related species.