2021
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/761/1/012033
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Molecular Identification of the Truffles Tirmania pinoyi and Detection of Mycorrhizae Association with the Roots of Wild Helianthemum Species in Western Iraqi Desert

Abstract: Desert truffles are edible fungi formed beneath the soil surface. They are ecologically native to the ecosystem of the Mediterranean, Eastern and Arab Gulf countries of the arid and semi-arid areas. The western Iraqi desert in Al-Anbar Governorate is an important region for truffle production in Iraq. Contrary to the previous seasons, the 2018-2019 in Iraq was an unprecedented in the abundance of truffles and rain averages, their frequencies. The rains spanned from October of 2018 to the end of May 2019. The s… Show more

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“…The mycorrhizal status of these plants is a crucial step. The majority of ectomycorrhizal plants are members of the Cistaceae family such as Helianthemum almeriense, Helianthemum kahiricum, Helianthemum ledifolium, Helianthemum lippii (L) Pers., Helianthemum salicifolium, Helianthemum sessiliflorum, Fumana procumbens, Cistus albidus, Cistus incanus, Cistus ladanifer, and Cistus salviifolius ( Morte et al 1994 ;Zaman et al 2009 ;Sbissi et al 2011 ;Turgeman et al 2011 ;Slama et al 2012 ;Hamza et al 2013 ;Zitouni-Haouar et al 2014 ;Alheeti et al 2021 ;Louro et al 2021 ). Three Tirmania species are recorded in the Index Fungorum: Tirmania honrubiae Morte, Bordallo & Ant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mycorrhizal status of these plants is a crucial step. The majority of ectomycorrhizal plants are members of the Cistaceae family such as Helianthemum almeriense, Helianthemum kahiricum, Helianthemum ledifolium, Helianthemum lippii (L) Pers., Helianthemum salicifolium, Helianthemum sessiliflorum, Fumana procumbens, Cistus albidus, Cistus incanus, Cistus ladanifer, and Cistus salviifolius ( Morte et al 1994 ;Zaman et al 2009 ;Sbissi et al 2011 ;Turgeman et al 2011 ;Slama et al 2012 ;Hamza et al 2013 ;Zitouni-Haouar et al 2014 ;Alheeti et al 2021 ;Louro et al 2021 ). Three Tirmania species are recorded in the Index Fungorum: Tirmania honrubiae Morte, Bordallo & Ant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%