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Sustainable cultivation of the white truffle (Tuber magnatum) requires ecological understanding

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    SYSNO ASEP0580165
    Druh ASEPJ - Článek v odborném periodiku
    Zařazení RIVJ - Článek v odborném periodiku
    Poddruh JČlánek ve WOS
    NázevSustainable cultivation of the white truffle (Tuber magnatum) requires ecological understanding
    Tvůrce(i) Čejka, Tomáš (UEK-B) ORCID, SAI, RID
    Trnka, Miroslav (UEK-B) RID, ORCID, SAI
    Büntgen, Ulf (UEK-B) RID, ORCID, SAI
    Zdroj.dok.Mycorrhiza. - : Springer - ISSN 0940-6360
    Roč. 33, 5-6 (2023), s. 291-302
    Poč.str.12 s.
    Jazyk dok.eng - angličtina
    Země vyd.DE - Německo
    Klíč. slovaectomycorrhizal fungal communities ; fruiting bodies ; life-cycle ; pico ; identification ; melanosporum ; diversity ; temperature ; bacterial ; habitats ; ectomycorrhiza ; environmental change ; fungi ; global warming ; non-woody forest products ; truffle cultivation
    Vědní obor RIVEF - Botanika
    Obor OECDMycology
    CEPEF16_019/0000797 GA MŠMT - Ministerstvo školství, mládeže a tělovýchovy
    Výzkumná infrastrukturaCzeCOS IV - 90248 - Ústav výzkumu globální změny AV ČR, v. v. i.
    Způsob publikováníOpen access
    Institucionální podporaUEK-B - RVO:86652079
    UT WOS001028821800001
    EID SCOPUS85165000333
    DOI10.1007/s00572-023-01120-w
    AnotaceThe white truffle (Tuber magnatum Picco., WT) is the most expensive and arguably also the most delicious species within the genus Tuber. Due to its hidden belowground life cycle, complex host symbiosis, and yet unknown distribution, cultivation of the enigmatic species has only recently been achieved at some plantations in France. A sustainable production of WTs under future climate change, however, requires a better ecological understanding of the species' natural occurrence. Here, we combine information from truffle hunters with a literature review to assess the climatic, edaphic, geographic, and symbiotic characteristics of 231 reported WT sites in southeast Europe. Our meta-study shows that 75% of the WT sites are located outside the species' most famous harvest region, the Piedmont in northern Italy. Spanning a wide geographic range from similar to 37 degrees N in Sicily to similar to 47 degrees N in Hungary, and elevations between sea level in the north and 1000 m asl in the south, all WT sites are characterised by mean winter temperatures > 0.4 degrees C and summer precipitation totals of similar to 50 mm. Often formed during past flood or landslide events, current soil conditions of the WT sites exhibit pH levels between 6.4 and 8.7, high macroporosity, and a cation exchange capacity of similar to 17 meq/100 g. At least 26 potential host species from 12 genera were reported at the WT sites, with Populus alba and Quercus cerris accounting for 23.5% of all plant species. We expect our findings to contribute to a sustainable WT industry under changing environmental and economic conditions.
    PracovištěÚstav výzkumu globální změny
    KontaktNikola Šviková, svikova.n@czechglobe.cz, Tel.: 511 192 268
    Rok sběru2024
    Elektronická adresahttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00572-023-01120-w
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