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Pezizella alniella: a-apothecia, b-asci, c-spores  

Pezizella alniella: a-apothecia, b-asci, c-spores  

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This study is based on macrofungi collected from Zigana Mountain between 2011 and 2014, and 166 species were identified. Including 16 species previously reported, a list of 182 taxa belonging to 60 families have been compiled. Six of them are given as new records for the mycobiota of Turkey. Among new records, Vibrissea flavovirens (Pers.) Korf & J...

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