Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/47239
Title: OCCURRENCE AND FREQUENCY OF WOOD DECAY FUNGI LATENTLY PRESENT IN LIVING Abies cilicica AND Abies bornmulleriana IN WESTERN TURKEY
Authors: Kaya, Ayse Gulden Aday
Beram, Refika Ceyda
Lehtijarvi, H. Tugba Dogmus
Lehtijarvi, Asko
Woodward, Steve
Keywords: Heterobasidion abietinum
Porodaedalea pini
wood
fungal colonizer
Pcr-Based Method
Inhabiting Fungi
Picea-Abies
Identification
Forest
Stems
Biodiversity
Stumps
Beech
Trees
Publisher: Parlar Scientific Publications (P S P)
Abstract: The presence and frequency of decay fungi in living Abies cilicica and Abies bornmulleriana was examined from 200 healthy-looking trees in 40 different stands in western regions of Turkey. Totally, 965 and 1059 fungal isolates were obtained from A. cilicica and A. bornmulleriana, respectively using increment bore cores. Isolates were identified by PCR amplification of the ITS region and sequencing. In addition, decay fungi were detected directly from wood samples using species-specific primers. The most abundant decay fungi isolated were Heterobasidion abietinum, Hyphodermelia rosae, Cerrena unicolor, Stereum hirsutum and Bjerkandera adusta. Heterobasidion abietinwn was mostly found in cores taken from the stem base of the trees. Multiplex PCR results yielded Stereum sp., Phellinus sp. and Ganoderma lucidum directly in DNA extracted from the bore cores. Species that are members of Ascomycota such as Cladosporum herbarum, Trichoderina sp., Phoma sp., Penicill ium sp. and Alternaria alternata were also isolated from both tree species.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/47239
ISSN: 1018-4619
1610-2304
Appears in Collections:Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi Koleksiyonu
WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection

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