Mycorrhizal fungi belonging to the genus Tuber produce, after the establishment of a productive interaction with a plant host, hypogeous fruitbodies of great economic value known as ''truffles''. This review summarizes the state of art on life cycle, genetic, and biotechnological investigations of Tuber spp. The ascocarp formation in truffles is a consequence of the activation of the sexual phase of the biological cycle. The formation of a dikaryotic secondary mycelium and the karyogamy in the ascal cell (followed by meiosis with ascospores formation) have been hypothesized by several authors but some doubts yet arise from the Tuber cycle by considering that a series of abnormalities have been pointed out in respect to other Ascomycetes. It...
The Périgord black truffle (Tuber melanosporum Vittad.) and the Piedmont white truffle dominate toda...
A third partner in the symbiosis between the fungus and plant root is represented by natural bacteri...
Tuber oligospermum (Ascomycota) is an edible truffle growing in some Mediterranean countries. In Mo...
Recent advances on the ecology and genetics of true truffles (Tuber spp.) are reported and their imp...
International audienceThe genome of the ectomycorrhizal ascomycete Tuber melanosporum has recently b...
Truffle (Tuber spp.) cultivation is based on raising mycorrhizal trees in greenhouses that have been...
International audienceKey message Several aspects of the life cycle of the Périgord black truffle ha...
The black truffle Tuber melanosporum is an ectomycorrhizal ascomycete of commercial value. Few is kn...
International audienceThe black truffle Tuber melanosporum is an ectomycorrhizal ascomycete of comme...
Truffles are hypogeous ectomycorrhizal fungi belonging to the Ascomycetes, within the species of th...
Truffle cultivation involves raising infected plants in greenhouses and then planting them into suit...
Tuber borchii (the Bianchetto truffle) is a heterothallic Ascomycete living in symbiotic association...
International audienceThe life cycles and dispersal of edible fungi are still poorly known, thus lim...
Truffles are fungi producing hypogeous fruiting bodies belonging to at least 13 phylogenetically dis...
The Périgord black truffle (Tuber melanosporum Vittad.) and the Piedmont white truffle dominate toda...
A third partner in the symbiosis between the fungus and plant root is represented by natural bacteri...
Tuber oligospermum (Ascomycota) is an edible truffle growing in some Mediterranean countries. In Mo...
Recent advances on the ecology and genetics of true truffles (Tuber spp.) are reported and their imp...
International audienceThe genome of the ectomycorrhizal ascomycete Tuber melanosporum has recently b...
Truffle (Tuber spp.) cultivation is based on raising mycorrhizal trees in greenhouses that have been...
International audienceKey message Several aspects of the life cycle of the Périgord black truffle ha...
The black truffle Tuber melanosporum is an ectomycorrhizal ascomycete of commercial value. Few is kn...
International audienceThe black truffle Tuber melanosporum is an ectomycorrhizal ascomycete of comme...
Truffles are hypogeous ectomycorrhizal fungi belonging to the Ascomycetes, within the species of th...
Truffle cultivation involves raising infected plants in greenhouses and then planting them into suit...
Tuber borchii (the Bianchetto truffle) is a heterothallic Ascomycete living in symbiotic association...
International audienceThe life cycles and dispersal of edible fungi are still poorly known, thus lim...
Truffles are fungi producing hypogeous fruiting bodies belonging to at least 13 phylogenetically dis...
The Périgord black truffle (Tuber melanosporum Vittad.) and the Piedmont white truffle dominate toda...
A third partner in the symbiosis between the fungus and plant root is represented by natural bacteri...
Tuber oligospermum (Ascomycota) is an edible truffle growing in some Mediterranean countries. In Mo...