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White mulch and irrigation increase black truffle soil mycelium when competing with summer truffle in young truffle orchards

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MYCORRHIZA
卷 31, 期 3, 页码 371-382

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00572-020-01018-x

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Mycelium quantification; qPCR; Truffle competition; Truffle plantation; Tuber aestivum; Tuber melanosporum

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  1. Project INNOVATRUF (PECT El bosc, el primer recurs de l'economia verda-Fons Europeu de Desenvolupament Regional de la Unio Europea-Programa operatiu FEDER de Catalunya 2014-2020)
  2. Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities [RTI2018-099315-A-I00]
  3. 'Direccio General d'Ecosistemes Forestals i Gestio del Medi Departament d'Agricultura, Ramaderia, Pesca i Alimentacio' of 'Generalitat de Catalunya'
  4. BLACKDYNAMITE project - WSL
  5. BLACKDYNAMITE project - CTFC
  6. Ramon y Cajal fellowship [RYC-2016-20528]
  7. 'Secretaria d'Universitats i Recerca del Departament d'Economia i Coneixement de la Generalitat de Catalunya' through the program of 'Doctorats Industrials'
  8. Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities through the National Agency of Research [PTA2017-14041-I]
  9. Generalitat of Catalunya

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The study found that under white mulch, the mycelial development of black truffle was the greatest, with irrigation combined with white mulch favoring T. Melanosporum while the control irrigation treatment favored T. aestivum. Mulch treatments were beneficial for seedling growth and showed significant relationships between root collar diameter, root growth, and the amount of mycelial biomass in soil.
The black truffle (Tuber melanosporum Vittad.) and the summer truffle (Tuber aestivum Vittad.) are two of the most appreciated edible fungi worldwide. The natural distributions of both species partially overlap. However, the interspecific interactions between these truffles and how irrigation and mulching techniques impact the dynamics between them are still unknown. Here, an experimental truffle plantation with Quercus ilex was established in Maials (Catalonia, Spain), combining three soil mulch treatments (white mulch, black mulch and bare soil as a control) and two irrigation regimes (irrigated and non-irrigated as a control) to investigate truffle mycelial dynamics in soil when both truffle species co-occur. The development of truffle mycelium in two different seasons (spring and autumn) in two consecutive years (2017 and 2018) was quantified using qPCR. Truffle mycelia of both species showed greatest development under white mulch. When mycelia of both truffle species co-occurred in soil, irrigation combined with white mulch resulted in greater quantities of T. melanosporum mycelial biomass, whereas the control irrigation treatment favoured the development of T. aestivum. Mulch treatments were also advantageous for seedling growth, which was expressed as root collar diameter and its increment during the study period. Significant relationships between root collar diameter and root growth and the amount of mycelial biomass in the soil were observed for both truffle species. Our results indicate the potential advantages of using white mulch to support irrigation in truffle plantations located in areas with dry Mediterranean climatic conditions to promote the development of Tuber mycelium.

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