نتایج جستجو برای: deseret truffles

تعداد نتایج: 216  

2013
Beatrice Belfiori Claudia Riccioni Francesco Paolocci Andrea Rubini

Tuber spp. are filamentous ascomycetes which establish symbiosis with the roots of trees and shrub species. By virtue of this symbiosis they produce hypogeous ascocarps, known as truffles. Filamentous ascomycetes can reproduce by homothallism or heterothallism depending on the structure and organization of their mating type locus. The first mating type locus in a truffle species has been recent...

Journal: :Microbiology spectrum 2017
Joëlle Dupont Sylvie Dequin Tatiana Giraud François Le Tacon Souhir Marsit Jeanne Ropars Franck Richard Marc-André Selosse

In this article, we review some of the best-studied fungi used as food sources, in particular, the cheese fungi, the truffles, and the fungi used for drink fermentation such as beer, wine, and sake. We discuss their history of consumption by humans and the genomic mechanisms of adaptation during artificial selection.

Journal: :Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 2012

Journal: :Current Investigations in Agriculture and Current Research 2019

In this study, soil fungal isolated from Helianthemum ledifolium root and around of desert truffles were identified from ten different regions in Gonbad Kavoos in Golestan province. Desert truffles samples, were identified by morphological and molecular methods. Twenty one species of the fungal belonging to thirteen genera were isolated. Most of the fungal isolates were recovered from soil arou...

R. MOSTOWFIZADEH-GHALAMFARSA S. JAMALI Z. BANIHASHEMI

ABSTRACT- Desert truffles are hypogeous ascomyceteous ectomycorrhizal fungi, occurring in arid and semi-arid ecosystems. A PCR-based method was developed for the identification of 3 major desert truffles of Iran: Terfezia claveryi, Tirmania pinoyi and Tirmania nivea based on internal transcribed spacers of rDNA. Two specific PCR primers were designed for T. claveryi, 4 for T. pinoyi, and 2 for ...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
a. ammarellou university of zanjan, zanjan, zanjan province, iran m.e. smith farlow herbarium of crytpogamic botany and department of organismic and evolutionary biology, harvard university, cambridge ma 02138, usa m.a. tajick university of sari, sari, mazandaran province, iran j.m. trappe department of forest science, oregon state university, corvallis or 97331-5752, usa

desert truffles, hypogeous pezizales (ascomycota), are difficult to identify due to evolutionary convergence of morphological characters among taxa that share a similar habitat and mode of spore dispersal. in this paper we document the presence of picoa lefebvrei (pat.) maire (=phaeangium lefebvrei) in iran and use phylogenetic analysis of the its and 28s rdna to show that this species belongs ...

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