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ERZURUM İL SINIRLARI İÇİNDE KALAN ARAS NEHRİ KÖPÜKLERİNİN AKUATİK HYPHOMYCETES FLORASI ÜZERİNE BİR ARAŞTIRMA

A Study on Aquatic Hyphomycetes of Foams of Aras River- Within Erzurum Province

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Aquatic hyphomycetes accumulated in foams of whirlpools on Aras river within Erzurum province were investigated. Four sampling station were selected on the river and its branches as four for foam samples. From these stations total 41 foam samples were collected. From these samples 15 different taxa belonging to 11 genera of aquatic hyphomycetes fungi were obtained. The most common species encountered in the samples were Tetracladium marchalianum and Articulospora proliferata. In foam samples, the next common taxa were Alatospora sp., Heliscus lugdunensis, Anguillospora longissima, Anguillospora sp. 2, Anguillospora sp. 1, Lemonniera aquatica. The taxa obtained from the study were generally cosmopolitan or ones which occur cold and temperate climates.
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Araştırmada Erzurum ili idarî sınırları içerisinde kalan Aras nehrinde meydana gelen su anaforlarında bi-riken köpüklerdeki akuatik hyphomycetes incelenmiştir. Araştırma alanında köpük oluşumu açısında uygun o-lan 4 örnek alma istasyonundan toplam 41 köpük örneği toplanmıştır. Bu örneklerden 11 cins ve bu cinslere ait 15 farklı akuatik hyphomycetes taksonu elde edilmiştir. Araştırmada rastlanan en yaygın türler Tetracladium marchalianum ve Articulospora proliferata’dır. Köpük örneklerinde bunlardan başka diğer yaygın taksonlar, sı-rasıyla, Alatospora sp., Heliscus lugdunensis, Anguillospora longissima, Anguillospora sp. 2, Anguillospora sp. 1 ve Lemonniera aquatica’dır. Elde edilen taksonlar genellikle kozmopolit veya soğuk ve ılıman iklimlerde yaygın olan cins ve türlerdir.
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