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Tuber melanosporum,
called the
black truffle, Périgord
truffle or
French black truffle, is a
species of
truffle native to
Southern Europe. It is one of...
- of ~ 7.7, but it
ranges from
neutral to
alkaline (in comparison,
Tuber melanosporum (Périgord truffle) are
restricted to
alkaline environments). In the...
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natural environments. The
black truffle or
black Périgord
truffle (
Tuber melanosporum), the second-most
commercially valuable species, is
named after the...
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valued as delicacies. In 2015, a new
species Tuber petrophilum (close
relative to
Tuber melanosporum and
Tuber brumale) was
discovered in the
Dinaric Alps...
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States and Italy. It is sold
commercially and
often confused with
Tuber melanosporum. The
species was
originally described in the
Himalayas by
Cooke and...
- (typical of
coastal areas) it also
bears fruit in
black truffle (
Tuber melanosporum)
habitat at
higher altitudes. It
grows well in
soils with a pH of...
- less expensive,
milder substitute for the Périgord
black truffle (T.
melanosporum) when the
latter are not available. Like
other truffles, they are also...
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truffle orchards. M. Mamoun; J. M.
Olivier (1993), "Competition
between Tuber melanosporum and
other ectomycorrhizal fungi under two
irrigation regimes", Plant...
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fungi in
Great Britain. In the Mediterranean, the
Black Truffle (
Tuber melanosporum) is
found on the roots.
There are many
cultivars of the hazel, up...
- Wang, Yongjin; Le Tacon, François (2016), "The
Black Truffles Tuber melanosporum and
Tuber indi****", Soil Biology, Cham:
Springer International Publishing...