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Micopartners Symbiosis are the Future

Author(s): Louro, Rogério ; Natário, Bruno ; Nobre, Tânia ; Santos-Silva, Celeste

Date: 2022

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/32193

Origin: Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora

Subject(s): Terfezia arenaria; Cistus; Mycorrhization process; desert truffles


Description

Desert truffles are of considerable interest for ecological, agroforestry and commercial purposes They represent a key component of the mycobiota in arid and semi arid regions, due to their important role as symbiotic partners of diverse host plants, most often members of the Cistaceae Plus,their fruitbodies constitutes a potentially important food source for animals and humans, rich in proteins and poor in carbohydrates and lipids Desert truffle increasing demand has recently boosted more research, aiming to achieve new strategies to enable their medium large scale cultivation.

Document Type Lecture
Language English
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