Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2612941331> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2612941331 endingPage "252" @default.
- W2612941331 startingPage "231" @default.
- W2612941331 abstract "Truffles are fungi producing hypogeous fruiting bodies belonging to at least 13 phylogenetically distant orders. The most studied are “true truffles” belonging to the genus Tuber, which is the most economically important group. Truffle fruiting bodies are colonized by bacteria, yeasts, guest filamentous fungi and viruses that, all together, constitute the truffle microbiota. Research on the role of this community has demonstrated that bacteria contribute to truffle aroma. From the ecological point of view, truffle aroma attracts mycophagous animals, which in turn disperse and diffuse truffle spores in the soil, and mediates interactions with microorganisms and plant roots. Truffles have a heterothallic organization, whereby for truffle reproduction it is necessary that strains of opposite mating type meet. Regarding truffle development, the truffle ascocarps use carbon coming from the host plant and not from dead host tissues or soil organic matter as believed so far. In addition to form ectomycorrhizae with a wide diversity of host plants, some truffle species are able to form also arbutoid and orchid mycorrhizas. Knowledge of truffle diversity, traditionally relied on the survey and molecular identification of fruiting bodies, moved over the years towards the survey of mycorrhizas and, recently, on the distribution in soil of the mycelium, with the determination of genets and mating types. The possibility of studying (micro)organisms directly in the field (metagenomics or environmental genomics) and the introduction of high-throughput sequencing techniques (454 pyrosequencing) have given a strong impulse to the study of the microbial communities interacting with truffles and their habitat." @default.
- W2612941331 created "2017-05-19" @default.
- W2612941331 creator A5018060781 @default.
- W2612941331 creator A5028953563 @default.
- W2612941331 creator A5064628009 @default.
- W2612941331 date "2017-01-01" @default.
- W2612941331 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2612941331 title "Truffle Ecology: Genetic Diversity, Soil Interactions and Functioning" @default.
- W2612941331 cites W107872833 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W1199944256 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W1247048658 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W129887180 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W14386212 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W1494619432 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W1595109556 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W1645855923 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W1703519117 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W1768991835 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W1958102607 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W1964542087 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W1965345271 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W1968578170 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W1969079198 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W1973751305 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W1974547953 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W1977394807 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W1977905124 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W1978323593 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W1984144202 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W1984511908 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W1987600185 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W1992027301 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W1993761211 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W1996331440 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2002302039 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2002497320 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2003407050 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2007083478 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2008053683 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2014615825 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2015052327 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2016989764 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2017833944 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2018317120 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2018609940 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2019970003 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2023732393 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2026896808 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2029656954 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2033678849 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2034768599 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2034869235 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2038908135 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2041478633 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2042174613 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2044471301 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2048040898 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2048138206 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2048899938 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2049940260 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W205007493 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2055812740 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2056665018 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2057963524 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2064122966 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2071944151 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2073705680 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2075126583 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2075527212 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2075927505 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2077763891 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2083401197 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2087466798 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2088732031 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2090143579 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2091422612 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2092947289 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2093597831 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2094046685 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2098544011 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2099821051 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2100394690 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2108828542 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2110269649 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2115331341 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2116491205 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2121636058 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2122466370 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2122610923 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2125593159 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2125903160 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2132223560 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2134068315 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2140126976 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2142168406 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2142321937 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2150023943 @default.
- W2612941331 cites W2150881684 @default.