Ectomycorrhizal fungi with edible fruiting bodies 3. Tuber magnatum, Tuberaceae
IR Hall, A Zambonelli, F Primavera - Economic botany, 1998 - JSTOR
The Italian white truffle (Tuber magnatum Pico) forms mycorrhizal relationships, with the
roots of, for example, poplars, willows, oaks, aspen, alder and hazelnut in Northern Italy and …
roots of, for example, poplars, willows, oaks, aspen, alder and hazelnut in Northern Italy and …
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 …
[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 …
Molecular and morphological characterization of Tuber magnatum mycorrhizas in a long-term survey
A Mello, A Fontana, F Meotto, O Comandini… - Microbiological …, 2001 - Elsevier
Tuber magnatum Pico is an ectomycorrhizal fungus whose mycorrhizas can be barely
distinguished morphologically from those of other related white truffles. Here we describe …
distinguished morphologically from those of other related white truffles. Here we describe …
New Tuber species found in Poland
D Hilszczańska, Z Sierota, M Palenzona - Mycorrhiza, 2008 - Springer
New information from a survey of truffles carried out in southern part of Poland in September
2007 is presented. The fruit bodies of Tuber aestivum, T. excavatum, T. rufum and one …
2007 is presented. The fruit bodies of Tuber aestivum, T. excavatum, T. rufum and one …
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 …
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 …
First evidence for truffle production from plants inoculated with mycelial pure cultures
Truffle (Tuber spp.) cultivation is based on raising mycorrhizal trees in greenhouses that
have been inoculated with suspensions of ascospores. The problem with this is that pests …
have been inoculated with suspensions of ascospores. The problem with this is that pests …
Soils and Techniques for Cultivating Tuber melanosporum and Tuber aestivum in Europe
G Chevalier, P Sourzat - Edible Ectomycorrhizal Mushrooms: Current …, 2013 - Springer
Abstract Analysis of environmental conditions in productive natural European truffières has
permitted physico-chemical characterization of truffle soils and management techniques …
permitted physico-chemical characterization of truffle soils and management techniques …