The Continuous Story of Truffle-Plant Interaction

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Abstract

Truffles are symbiotic, ectomycorrhizal fungi that grow in the specific climates over a wide range of host plants. Truffles belong to genus Tuber and some species are famous for their high market value. In this chapter, the interaction between the genus Tuber and their host plants was deliberated.

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Daba, G. M., Elkhateeb, W. A., Wen, T. C., & Thomas, P. W. (2019). The Continuous Story of Truffle-Plant Interaction. In Microbiome in Plant Health and Disease: Challenges and Opportunities (pp. 375–383). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8495-0_16

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