True truffle host diversity
M Gryndler - True truffle (Tuber spp.) in the world: Soil ecology …, 2016 - Springer
The knowledge of the host diversity in the Tuber genus, an economically important group of
ectomycorrhizal fungi, is of crucial importance for efficient cultivation system establishment …
ectomycorrhizal fungi, is of crucial importance for efficient cultivation system establishment …
Tuber magnatum: The Special One. What Makes It so Different from the Other Tuber spp.?
Tuber magnatum Pico produces the worldwide famous “Italian white truffles” or “Alba
truffles”. This species is distinct from other Tuber species for the unique aroma of its …
truffles”. This species is distinct from other Tuber species for the unique aroma of its …
Truffle-associated bacteria: extrapolation from diversity to function
A third partner in the symbiosis between the fungus and plant root is represented by natural
bacterial communities, which seem to play pivotal role in the complex biological processes …
bacterial communities, which seem to play pivotal role in the complex biological processes …
Ectomycorrhizal fungus diversity and community structure with natural and cultivated truffle hosts: applying lessons learned to future truffle culture
Since the first truffle plantations were established in France, Italy and other parts in the
world, many studies have been carried out to improve their productivity and sustainability …
world, many studies have been carried out to improve their productivity and sustainability …
[图书][B] True True (Tuber spp.) İn the World
As we were writing this preface, the COP21 international conference on climate change was
being held in Paris, highlighting the importance of all initiatives to protect the future of the …
being held in Paris, highlighting the importance of all initiatives to protect the future of the …
[PDF][PDF] Characteristic of Tuber spp. localities in natural stands with emphasis on plant species composition
D Hilszczanska, A Rosa-Gruszecka… - Acta Mycologica, 2014 - bibliotekanauki.pl
Fungi belonging to the genus Tuber establish ectomycorrhizal symbioses with shrubs, trees
and some herbaceous plants. Some Tuber species, for example, T. melanosporum, T …
and some herbaceous plants. Some Tuber species, for example, T. melanosporum, T …
[HTML][HTML] Is Tuber brumale a threat to T. melanosporum and T. aestivum plantations?
F Ori, P Leonardi, E Stagnini, V Balestrini… - iForest …, 2018 - iforest.sisef.org
True truffles in the genus Tuber are the most valuable ectomycorrhizal fungi and their
cultivation has become widespread around the world. Competition with other …
cultivation has become widespread around the world. Competition with other …
Truffle-inhabiting fungi
G Pacioni, M Leonardi - True truffle (Tuber spp.) in the world: soil ecology …, 2016 - Springer
The fruiting bodies of truffles are a microhabitat for the growth of bacteria, yeasts, fungi, and
viruses, which all together represent its “microbiome”. In this review, the mycological …
viruses, which all together represent its “microbiome”. In this review, the mycological …
Truffle ecology: genetic diversity, soil interactions and functioning
A Mello, E Zampieri, A Zambonelli - … -Function, Diversity, State of the Art, 2017 - Springer
Truffles are fungi producing hypogeous fruiting bodies belonging to at least 13
phylogenetically distant orders. The most studied are “true truffles” belonging to the genus …
phylogenetically distant orders. The most studied are “true truffles” belonging to the genus …