Trophical Structure of Microfungi in Forest Ecosystems of Turkey
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Abstract
In this study, the trophic structure of microfungi and their relationships with host plants are acquainted. In addition, the results of the Turkey’s major forest ecosystems microfungi identification studies that have been made to present are given (tree-shrubs formations of Karaman province, Black Sea coastal forests –Rize, Trabzon, Giresun, Samsun– Rize province forest ecosystems, Kurtboğazı Lake Dam phytocoenosis, Küre Mountains forest ecosystems, Strandja Mountains forest ecosystems, and Uludag forest formations). Identified microfungi are evaluated in terms of trophic structure (phyllotrophic, carpotrophic, coprotrophic, xylotrophic, ligninotrophic and mycotrophic). Identification of the microfungi in forest ecosystems gives us only a species list. Evaluation of the microfungi in the way of trophic structure, so aspect of ecology, is important to ensure the continuity and protection of forests.
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| Authors | , Faruk Selçuk;HÜSEYİN, Elşad;Erdoğdu, Makbule;, Hasan Akgül;Yılmazkaya, Demet; |
| Journal | artvin Çoruh Üniversitesi orman fakültesi dergisi |
| Year | 2013 |
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