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Ectomycorrhizal fungi with edible fruiting bodies 3.Tuber magnatum, tuberaceae
Authors:I R Hall  A Zambonelli  F Primavera
Institution:(1) New Zealand Institute for Crop & Food Research Limited, Invermay Agricultural Centre, Private Bag, 50034 Mosgiel, New Zealand;(2) Dipartimento di Protezione e Valorizzazione Agroalimentare, Sezione di Patalogia Vegetale, Centra di Micologia, Universita Degli Studi di Bologna, 40126 Bologna, Italy;(3) Istituto Sperimentale per lo Studio e la Difesa del Suolo, p.za M. D’Azeglio, 30, 50 121 Firenze, Italy
Abstract: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 in small areas of Southern France, Switzerland and Yugoslavia. Its fruiting bodies, which are harvested in autumn and early winter, have a strong aroma and taste and are much sought-after by chefs and gourmets. Because they do not preserve well, good quality Italian white truffle is unavailable for much of the year. The vegetation, climate and soils where T. magnatum grows in Italy are described and compared with those found in similar areas in New Zealand. Market information and methods for cultivatingT. magnatum are also presented.
Keywords:mycorrhiza  fungus  Tuber magnatum  white truffle  ecology  cultivation
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