Optimized conditions for mycorrhiza formation between the pink rockrose (Cistus incanus) and the black Périgord truffle (Tuber melanosporum)
A Bustan, Y Ventura, V Kagan-Zur… - Israel Journal of Plant …, 2006 - brill.com
Motivated by the increasing interest in the black Périgord truffle (Tuber melanosporum), we
have been seeking to develop a controlled cultivation method for this celebrated fungus. Our …
have been seeking to develop a controlled cultivation method for this celebrated fungus. Our …
Mycorrhization of Quercus robur L., Quercus cerris L. and Corylus avellana L. seedlings with Tuber macrosporum Vittad.
GMN Benucci, A Gógán Csorbai, L Baciarelli Falini… - Mycorrhiza, 2012 - Springer
Tuber macrosporum Vittad. is not a common truffle species, but with remarkable
organoleptic qualities and much economic interest. After the addition of truffle spore slurry …
organoleptic qualities and much economic interest. After the addition of truffle spore slurry …
Long-term soil alteration in historical charcoal hearths affects Tuber melanosporum mycorrhizal development and environmental conditions for fruiting
S Garcia-Barreda, S Molina-Grau, R Forcadell… - Mycorrhiza, 2017 - Springer
Abandoned charcoal hearths constitute a very particular habitat for spontaneous fruiting of
Tuber melanosporum, leading some harvesters to hypothesise that the fungus could benefit …
Tuber melanosporum, leading some harvesters to hypothesise that the fungus could benefit …
Morphological and molecular characterisation Of Pulvinula constellatio ectomycorrhizae
A Amicucci, A Zambonelli, C Guidi… - FEMS Microbiology …, 2001 - academic.oup.com
The ascomycete Pulvinula constellatio was found to form competing ectomycorrhizal
relationships with plants that had been inoculated with Tuber spp. and other edible …
relationships with plants that had been inoculated with Tuber spp. and other edible …
[HTML][HTML] Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal symbiosis with Sorbus torminalis does not vary with soil nutrients and enzyme activities across different sites
Abstract Effects of soil chemical properties on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF)
symbiosis with wild service tree (Sorbus torminalis L. Crantz) were examined for study the …
symbiosis with wild service tree (Sorbus torminalis L. Crantz) were examined for study the …
The AD-type ectomycorrhizas, one of the most common morphotypes present in truffle fields, result from fungi belonging to the Trichophaea woolhopeia species …
Belowground ectomycorrhizal communities are often species rich. Characterization of the
ectomycorrhizas (ECMs) underneath native truffle areas and/or cultivation sites is …
ectomycorrhizas (ECMs) underneath native truffle areas and/or cultivation sites is …
Analysis of mycorrhizal associations formed by Cistus incanus transformed root clones with Terfezia boudieri isolates
M Zaretsky, V Kagan-Zur, D Mills, N Roth-Bejerano - Plant Cell Reports, 2006 - Springer
Abstract One clone (M-2), out of several Agrobacterium rhizogenes transformed root clones
of Cistus incanus, formed ecto-or endomycorrhiza in vitro with two isolates of Terfezia …
of Cistus incanus, formed ecto-or endomycorrhiza in vitro with two isolates of Terfezia …
Soil analysis reveals the presence of an extended mycelial network in a Tuber magnatum truffle-ground
E Zampieri, C Murat, M Cagnasso… - FEMS microbiology …, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Truffles are hypogeous ectomycorrhizal fungi. They belong to the genus Tuber and are
currently considered a hot spot in fungal biology due to their ecological and economic …
currently considered a hot spot in fungal biology due to their ecological and economic …
In vitro interactions between ectomycorrhizal fungi and ericaceous plants
In view of the close association between ericaceous shrubs and ectomycorrhizal trees in
forest ecosystems, the interaction between ectomycorrhizal basidiomycetes and the hair …
forest ecosystems, the interaction between ectomycorrhizal basidiomycetes and the hair …
Biological significance of truffle secondary metabolites
R Splivallo - Secondary metabolites in soil ecology, 2008 - Springer
Fungal primary and secondary metabolites have an important impact on our society. Best
known as mycotoxins, phytotoxins, antibiotics and natural aromas; they represent industries …
known as mycotoxins, phytotoxins, antibiotics and natural aromas; they represent industries …