Sedat Kesici

Sedat Kesici
Hakkari University · Institute of Science - Biology Department

Master of Science

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This study focuses on macrofungus specimens collected during a comprehensive field survey in 2023 in the Çukurca district of Hakkâri. Each specimen was photographed in situ and analysed using well-known mycological techniques. Detailed morphological analysis is crucial for the correct identification of the collected samples. All microcharacters of...
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Neocucurbitaria rhamnicola Jaklitsch & Voglmayr Hakkâri ilinden toplanan örneklerin teşhis edilmesine bağlı olarak Türkiye’den ilk kez rapor edilmiştir. Belirlenen türün kısa bir betimlemesi, türün makro ve mikro morfolojilerine ilişkin fotoğrafları ile birlikte verilmiştir.
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This work focuses on the antimicrobial activity of AgNPs produced using a green, environmentally friendly synthesis process from Lactifluus bertillonii mushrooms using the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) method. Additionally, the inhibitory characteristics of the chemicals present in the mushroom extract are also determined. SEM, TEM, UV-vis...
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The current study was based on the macrofungi collected from Baykan (Siirt) district between 2011 and 2012. As a result of field and laboratory studies, 88 species belonging to 56 families were identified. Nine taxa belong to Ascomycota and 79 to Basidiomycota. In the region, the most abundant order is Agaricales, the most abundant families are Aga...
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Peniophoraceae Lotsy familyasına ait bir kortikoid tür olan Peniophora incarnata (Pers.) P. Karst., Çığlı köyünden (Hakkâri/Çukurca) Türkiye mikobiyotası için yeni bir kayıt olarak verilmiştir. Taksonun kısa betimlemesi makro ve mikro morfolojisine ait fotoğraflarla birlikte sunulmuştur.
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Macrofungi samples were collected during routine field studies in 2019 within the borders of Hakkari and Şırnak provinces, Türkiye. Six Typhula species were collected for the first time from Türkiye: T . corallina, T. crassipes, T. incarnata, T. micans, T. phacorrhiza, and T. quisquiliaris. Detailed descriptions of the species are presented with mo...
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The genus Coprotus Korf & Kimbr, was given as new record for the mycobiota of Tuürkiye based on the collection and the identification of Coprotus ochraceus (P. Crouan & H. Crouan) J. Moravec from Şirvan district of Siirt province. A brief description of the species is given together its photographs related to its macro and micro morphologies.
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ÖZET Bu çalışma kapsamında 2014-2106 yılları arasında Hakkâri yöresinde yetişen çürükçül makromantarlar üzerinde rutin arazi çalışmaları gerçekleştirilmiştir. Daha sonra laboratuvara taşınan örneklerin mikroskobik incelemeleri de yapılarak türler teşhis edilmiştir. Sonuç olarak Hakkâri ilinde yetişen toplam 30 çürükçül makromantar türü ve bu türler...
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This study was conducted on macrofungus samples collected in Hakkari-Şemdinli and Yüksekova districts in 2014. According to field and laboratory data Leratiomyces percevalii (Berk. & Broome) Bridge & Spooner species which was identified for the first time in Turkey and added to the macromycota database of our country as new record. Thus, the number...
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In this study Morchella prava Dewsbury, Moncalvo, J.D. Moore & M. Kuo was presented as a new record for the mycobiota of Turkey. This is an edible macrofungus species and has potential economic value. A short description, the images of macro and the micro morphologies of the species are provided.
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A new bolbitoid species, Conocybe anthracophila Maire & Kühner ex Kühner & Watling belonging to the family Bolbitiaceae, is given as new record for the mycobiota of Turkey from Sarıkamış Allahukeber Mountains National Park (Kars/Erzurum). A brief description of the taxon is given together with its photographs related to macro and micromorphologies.

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