2021
DOI: 10.47371/mycosci.2021.06.004
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Mycorrhizal synthesis of <i>Tuber pseudohimalayense</i> with seven broad-leaved trees and <i>Pinus armandii</i>

Abstract: is a Chinese black truffle, the second for economic relevance of its market in China after T. indicum Cooke & Massee. It was first described by Moreno and colleagues in 1997 on the basis of Chinese specimens that had been exported to

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“…A group of fungi belonging to the genus Tuber (Ascomycota, Pezizales), which produce edible hypogeous ascocarps called truffles ( Benucci and Bonito, 2016 ), are typical ectomycorrhizal fungi that form symbiotic relationships with several genera of trees, such as Pinus , Quercus and Castanopsis ( Trappe et al., 2009 ; Benucci et al., 2012 ; Marozzi et al., 2017 ; Freiberg et al., 2021 ; Huang et al., 2021 ). The ECM symbiosis spans most of the life cycle of truffles, and the quality of truffle-colonized seedlings early in the symbiosis development is an important factor that determines the production of truffle fruiting bodies in plantations ( Andres-Alpuente et al., 2014 ; Mello and Balestrini, 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A group of fungi belonging to the genus Tuber (Ascomycota, Pezizales), which produce edible hypogeous ascocarps called truffles ( Benucci and Bonito, 2016 ), are typical ectomycorrhizal fungi that form symbiotic relationships with several genera of trees, such as Pinus , Quercus and Castanopsis ( Trappe et al., 2009 ; Benucci et al., 2012 ; Marozzi et al., 2017 ; Freiberg et al., 2021 ; Huang et al., 2021 ). The ECM symbiosis spans most of the life cycle of truffles, and the quality of truffle-colonized seedlings early in the symbiosis development is an important factor that determines the production of truffle fruiting bodies in plantations ( Andres-Alpuente et al., 2014 ; Mello and Balestrini, 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%