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Virtual Truffle Hunting-A New Method of Burgundy Truffle (Tuber aestivum Vittad.) Site Typing

Journal

FORESTS
Volume 12, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/f12091239

Keywords

bioindicators; hypogeous fungi; soil parameters; software; Tuber aestivum; valorization

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  1. Directorate General of State Forests in Warsaw [500446]
  2. Ministry of Science and Higher Education [240309, 900129]
  3. Forest Research Institute (IBL), Poland

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The Virtual Truffle Hunting method uses 12 parameters to search for truffles in forests, successfully tested in various regions in Poland and resulting in the discovery of new truffle sites.
The aim of this study was to enable searches for truffles (Tuber spp.), particularly the Burgundy truffle (T. aestivum Vittad.), to be carried out in forests based on a method that has been constantly developed since 2007 by the Forest Research Institute. The method is termed Virtual Truffle Hunting and it takes 12 parameters into account: bedrock, soil pH, Ca+ and CaCO3 content in soil, C/N ratio, soil structure, altitude of terrain, type of forest site, forest structure, the Burgundy truffle host trees, and the presence of particular species including orchids and insects. A simple Virtual Truffle Hunting software has also been developed, which makes the use of the method easy, fast, and effective. This method is to ascertain the truffle potential for all areas in which digital maps are not available. In 2015, the method was tested in 20 sites, representing forests in 5 Polish macroregions. Hunting for hypogeous fungi was conducted from June to October with the help of trained dogs. Thanks to this method, 14 new truffle sites were found. The knowledge of environmental conditions conducive to the Burgundy truffle growth enabled us to form an effective tool in order to identify new sites of truffle presence.

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