Terfezia species are obligate symbiotic partners of several xerophytic host plants, mainly belonging to the Cistaceae. Yet, their mycorrhizal associations with members of the genus Cistus remain poorly characterized and their potential application in desert truffle cultivation remains unexplored. This work provides the first anatomic descriptions of the mycorrhizae formed in vitro by four Terfezia species (i.e., T. arenaria; T. extremadurensis; T. fanfani, T. pini) with C. ladanifer and C. salviifolius, two of the most widespread and common Cistus species in acidic soils. All the tested associations resulted in the formation of ectomycorrhizae with well-developed Hartig net, but with a varying degree of mantle development. Our results also ...
Tuber magnatum (the white truffle) is the most precious species of the genus Tuber which comprises t...
The aim of this study was to investigate the mycorrhizal relations of semi arid-arid (desert) truffl...
International audienceThe mycorrhizal status of several representative shrub species (Lavandula spp....
Desert truffles are edible hypogenous ascocarps produced by Ascomycota (Pezizaceae) fungi characteri...
Developing below the soil surface desert, truffles are hard to find. Within Terfezia genus, at least...
The mycorrhizal synthesis of Terfezia claveryi with micropropagated plantlets of Helianthemum almeri...
A new Terfezia species-Terfezia solaris-libera sp. nov., associated with Tuberaria guttata (Cistacea...
Terfezia boudieri is reported for the first time from the Iberian Peninsula and Europe. It is illust...
Desert truffles are edible hypogeous fungi forming ectendomycorrhizal symbiosis with plants of Cista...
International audienceAim Tuber melanosporum is an ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungus from Mediterranean t...
The paper contains an overview of the results of the studies made on the truffle Terfezia terfezioid...
Desert truffles (mycorrhizal hypogeous Ascomycota) are found in arid and semi-arid areas of the glob...
Terfezia, Picoa and Tirmania, so called desert truffles, are mycorrhizal fungi mostly endemic to ari...
AbstractThe truffle gives the formation of the mantle and Hartig net characteristic of the ectomycor...
AbstractHalimium is a genus of Cistaceae, containing a small group of shrub species found in open ve...
Tuber magnatum (the white truffle) is the most precious species of the genus Tuber which comprises t...
The aim of this study was to investigate the mycorrhizal relations of semi arid-arid (desert) truffl...
International audienceThe mycorrhizal status of several representative shrub species (Lavandula spp....
Desert truffles are edible hypogenous ascocarps produced by Ascomycota (Pezizaceae) fungi characteri...
Developing below the soil surface desert, truffles are hard to find. Within Terfezia genus, at least...
The mycorrhizal synthesis of Terfezia claveryi with micropropagated plantlets of Helianthemum almeri...
A new Terfezia species-Terfezia solaris-libera sp. nov., associated with Tuberaria guttata (Cistacea...
Terfezia boudieri is reported for the first time from the Iberian Peninsula and Europe. It is illust...
Desert truffles are edible hypogeous fungi forming ectendomycorrhizal symbiosis with plants of Cista...
International audienceAim Tuber melanosporum is an ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungus from Mediterranean t...
The paper contains an overview of the results of the studies made on the truffle Terfezia terfezioid...
Desert truffles (mycorrhizal hypogeous Ascomycota) are found in arid and semi-arid areas of the glob...
Terfezia, Picoa and Tirmania, so called desert truffles, are mycorrhizal fungi mostly endemic to ari...
AbstractThe truffle gives the formation of the mantle and Hartig net characteristic of the ectomycor...
AbstractHalimium is a genus of Cistaceae, containing a small group of shrub species found in open ve...
Tuber magnatum (the white truffle) is the most precious species of the genus Tuber which comprises t...
The aim of this study was to investigate the mycorrhizal relations of semi arid-arid (desert) truffl...
International audienceThe mycorrhizal status of several representative shrub species (Lavandula spp....