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Psathyrella canoceps: a-basidiomata, b-basidia, c-basidiospores.  

Psathyrella canoceps: a-basidiomata, b-basidia, c-basidiospores.  

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... Taxonomic monographs and other taxonomic studies of Agaricus species are mostly from America, Australia, Europe, India and New Zealand. However, many studies have been carried out in Türkiye for the last ten years (Güngör et al., 2015;Uzun et al., 2017;Işık et al., 2019;Keleş, 2019;Acar et al., 2020;Çağli and Öztürk, 2020;Işık, 2020;Sadullahoğlu and Uzun, 2020;Sesli et al., 2020;Uzun et al., 2020;Yeşil et al., 2020;Çevik et al., 2021;Kaşık et al., 2022;Solak and Türkoğlu, 2022). This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License Accordingly, the total number of species in our country is presently 45. ...
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... Trabzon (Sesli and Moreau, 2015;Uzun and Kaya, 2022 (Pilát, 1937);??? (Abatay, 1984); ??? (Öder, 1988); Adıyaman (Kaya et al., 2004;Kaya, 2005); Adana (IĢıloğlu and Öder, 1995;Doğan and Kurt, 2016); Antalya (Gezer, 2000;Öztürk et al., 2003;Solak et al., 2014a); Aydın (Allı et al., 2007); Balıkesir (AĢkun and IĢıloğlu, 1997;AltuntaĢ et al., 2017); Bingöl (Uzun et al., 2009); Bolu (Servi et al., 2010); Burdur (Solak et al., 2013); Çanakkale (Solak et al., 2003); Denizli (Köse et al., 2006;Gezer et al., 2007a,b;2008;2011a,b;Türkoğlu et al., 2007;Türkoğlu, 2008;KaĢık et al., 2013); Erzurum (Demirel et al., 2003); EskiĢehir (Köstekci et al., 2005); Gaziantep (Kaya, 2009a;Kaya et al., 2012Kaya et al., , 2014Uzun et al., 2015); Hatay ; Isparta (Güngör et al., 2015b); Ġzmir (Solak et al., 1999); KahramanmaraĢ (Kaya, 2006); Karaman ; Kayseri (KaĢık et al., 2002Türkoğlu and Gezer, 2006); Kilis (Solak et al., 2014b); Konya (Afyon, 1996a,b;1997a,b;2000); Kütahya (Allı et al., 2017b); Mersin (IĢıloğlu and Watling, 1992;Doğan et al., 2010Doğan et al., , 2012Güngör et al., 2015a); Muğla (IĢıloğlu and Watling, 1992;IĢıloğlu, 2001;Tırpan et al., 2018); ġanlıurfa (Kaya, 2015); Tokat (Türkekul and Sesli, 2003); UĢak . Öder, 1995;Güngör et al., 2015a;Doğan and Kurt, 2016); Ankara (Öztürk et al., 2017); Antalya Solak et al., 2014a); Artvin ; Aydın (Allı et al., 2007); Balıkesir (Yılmaz and IĢıloğlu, 2002); Bingöl ; Bolu (Yağız et al., 2006a); Burdur (Solak et al., 2013); Bursa (Solak and Gücin, 1992); Denizli (Köse et al., 2006;Gezer et al., 2007a,b;2008;2011b;Türkoğlu et al., 2007;Türkoğlu, 2008;KaĢık et al., 2013); Erzurum (Altan et al., 1986); EskiĢehir (Köstekci et al., 2005); Gaziantep ; GümüĢhane (Uzun et al., 2006); Hatay ; Isparta (Güngör et al., 2015b); Karabük (Yağız et al., 2005); Karaman Doğan and Öztürk, 2006); Kars (Demirel and Uzun, 1996); Kastamonu (Yağız et al., 2006b); Kilis (Solak et al., 2014b); Konya (Afyon, 1997a;AktaĢ et al., 2003;KaĢık et al., 2010); Kütahya (Allı et al., 2017); Manisa (Gücin and Öner, 1982;Yılmaz et al., 1997); Mersin, Muğla (IĢıloğlu and Watling, 1992); Mersin (Doğan et al., 2007(Doğan et al., , 2012; Muğla (IĢıloğlu, 2001;Tırpan et al., 2018); Ġzmir (Solak et al., 1999); Osmaniye (Solak et al., 2011) (Pilát, 1937). ...
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