Definition of Tuberaceae. Meaning of Tuberaceae. Synonyms of Tuberaceae

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- The Tuberaceae (/ˌtjuːbəˈreɪsii/) are a family of mycorrhizal fungi, in the order Pezizales, that evolved during or after the first major adaptive radiation...
- bianco d'Alba), is a species of truffle in the order Pezizales and family Tuberaceae. It is found in southern Europe, the Balkans and Thailand. Fruiting in...
- Tuber is a genus in the fungal family Tuberaceae, with estimated molecular dating to the end of the Jur****ic period (156 Mya). It includes several species...
- the smooth black truffle, is a species of edible truffle in the family Tuberaceae. Found in Europe, and common in central Italy, the truffle was described...
- Choiromyces meandriformis is a species of fungus belonging to the family Tuberaceae. It is native to Europe. "Choiromyces meandriformis Vittad". www.gbif...
- Choiromyces is a genus of truffle-like fungi in the Tuberaceae family. The widespread genus contains five species. "Choiromyces Vittad. 1831". MycoBank...
- narrowly defined group is most closely related to the true truffles of the Tuberaceae. Although the Dictionary of the Fungi (10th edition, 2008) considered...
- excavatum, the hollowed truffle, is a species of truffle in the family Tuberaceae. The species is found in western Europe. "Tuber excavatum Vittad". www...
- Fungi Division: Ascomycota class: Pezizomycetes Order: Pezizales Family: Tuberaceae Genus: Tuber Species: T. indi**** Binomial name Tuber indi**** Cooke and...
- with known hypogeous species, Morc****aceae–Discinaceae and Helvellaceae–Tuberaceae. Lineage C include Ascodesmidaceae, Sarcoscyphaceae, Sarcosomataceae with...