Plants and fungi in the ethnomedicine of the medieval East-a review

K Tayjanov, O Khojimatov, Y Gafforov… - Ethnobotany …, 2021 - ethnobotanyjournal.org
Background: In the history of medicinal science of the medieval East, the merits of the great
tabibs-physicians Ar-Razi, Avicenna (Ibn Sinо), the scientist-encyclopedist Beruni, Yusufi …

Truffles: From Islamic culture to chemistry, pharmacology, and food trends in recent times

SAM Khalifa, MA Farag, N Yosri, JSM Sabir… - Trends in Food Science …, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Many years back, during Islamic civilization, truffle (Kama'ah) was mentioned by
Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) to be well recognized as a therapeutic for eye diseases.(“In the …

[HTML][HTML] How to find alternative crops for climate-resilient regional food production

M Heinz, V Galetti, A Holzkämper - Agricultural Systems, 2024 - Elsevier
CONTEXT Agricultural food production is both affected by and contributing to climate
change. At the global scale, agri-food systems are responsible for one-third of total …

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with tree species in a planted forest of eastern China

J Wang, GG Wang, B Zhang, Z Yuan, Z Fu, Y Yuan… - Forests, 2019 - mdpi.com
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) play an important role in the establishment and
maintenance of plant communities in forest ecosystems. Most previous studies about AMF …

Soil pH and mineral nutrients strongly influence truffles and other ectomycorrhizal fungi associated with commercial pecans (Carya illinoinensis)

ZW Ge, T Brenneman, G Bonito, ME Smith - Plant and soil, 2017 - Springer
Background and aims Pecan truffles (Tuber lyonii) have high commercial value and the
potential to be produced in a dual-cropping system with pecan. However, little is known …

Current status of truffle cultivation: recent results and future perspectives

A Zambonelli, M Iotti, I Hall - Italian journal of mycology, 2015 - italianmycology.unibo.it
In this review the current status of truffle cultivation in Europe and outside Europe is
reported. While the cultivation of Tuber melanosporum (Périgord black truffle), Tuber …

Potential and limitations of Burgundy truffle cultivation

U Stobbe, S Egli, W Tegel, M Peter, L Sproll… - Applied Microbiology …, 2013 - Springer
Burgundy truffles (Tuber aestivum syn. Tuber uncinatum) are the highly prized fruit bodies of
subterranean fungi always occurring in ectomycorrhizal symbiosis with host plants …

Evaluation of Pecan [Carya illinoinensis (Wangenh.) K. Koch] Cultivars for Possible Cultivation for Both Fruit and Truffle Production in the Puglia Region …

G Ferrara, L Lombardini, A Mazzeo, GL Bruno - Horticulturae, 2023 - mdpi.com
Yield and different nut parameters were measured for two growing seasons on mature (28–
29 years) trees of 11 pecan cultivars grown in an experimental orchard located in the Puglia …

Tuber aestivum association with non-host roots

M Gryndler, L Černá, P Bukovská, H Hršelová, J Jansa - Mycorrhiza, 2014 - Springer
Mycorrhizal fungi provide direct and functional interconnection of soil environment with their
host plant roots. Colonization of non-host plants have occasionally been described, but its …

Mycorrhization of pecan (Carya illinoinensis) with black truffles: Tuber melanosporum and Tuber brumale

G Marozzi, S Sánchez, GMN Benucci, G Bonito… - Mycorrhiza, 2017 - Springer
Pecan, Carya illinoinensis, is an economically important nut producing tree that can
establish ectomycorrhizal symbiosis with a high diversity of fungi. In the southern USA …