TaTalaromyces purpurogenus is a filamentous mold belonging to the phylum Ascomycota, class Eurotiomycetes, and family Trichocomaceae. This species was first isolated in 1901 and named “purpurogenus” (purple-producing) due to its production of purplish-red pigments. This fungus exhibits broad ecological tolerance and is frequently isolated from soil, air, plant material, and food products. Its capacity for natural pigment production has attracted particular attention in biotechnological application
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Beytüşşebap Jirki Kilim is a handcrafted textile produced in Beytüşşebap and its surrounding areas in Şırnak using wool yarn. The weaving process involves interlacing warp and weft threads in a specific pattern. The tradition of kilim weaving has been sustained by the local population for generations, and its motifs are closely linked to the region’s way of life and cultural values. Beytüşşebap Jirki Kilim (Culture Portal)" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">Materials and Dyeing
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