Abstract

In this study, Leucopaxillus lepistoides is reported for the first time for the Turkish mycota from Camlik National Park of Yozgat. The new record are provided with a short description and discussion, illustrations of macro and microscopic features.

Highlights

  • Macrofungi have important in issues such as: source of food, economic income, medicine, symbiotic relationships with plants, decomposition of organic residues [1, 2].Genus Leucopaxillus is characterized by whitish to brown colour, convex to slightly depressed pileus; adnate to decurrent lamellae; white to pale yellowish spore print; hyaline, smooth to warty basidiospores, plentiful clamp connections and involute cap margin [3, 4, 5].Turkey has a rich fungal diversity

  • During field trips in Çamlık National Park of Yozgat, macrofungi samples identified as Leucopaxillus lepistoides were collected

  • Fungal samples were collected in Çamlık National Park of Yozgat in spring 2014

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Introduction

Macrofungi have important in issues such as: source of food, economic income, medicine, symbiotic relationships (mycorrhizas) with plants, decomposition of organic residues [1, 2]. With recent studies such as; [6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19] the number of fungi has been increasing continuously. During field trips in Çamlık National Park of Yozgat, macrofungi samples identified as Leucopaxillus lepistoides were collected. Çamlık National Park is the first national park of Turkey and is located in the south of Yozgat province. Arnold is dominated and include some Quercus and Juniperus species (20)

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