“…S5). This result confirms that also in T. borchii a single mating type tends to dominate in a single soil patch, as found for T. melanosporum and T. aestivum in natural and cultivated truffle ground, and confirms that in field conditions only one strain or multiple strains of the same mating type tend to colonize one single plant (Rubini et al ., ; Linde and Selmes, ; Zampieri et al ., ; Murat et al ., ; Rubini et al ., ; Molinier et al ., ; De la Varga et al ., ). This can be explained by considering that a vegetative incompatibility (VI) system exists in T. borchii , which prevents hyphal interactions between hyphae of different strains (Sbrana et al ., ).…”