Heterogeneity of the white truffle Tuber magnatum in a limited geographic area of Central-Southern Italy
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Molise region (Central-Southern Italy) is one of the
Italian richest areas of truffles and contributes significantly
to the national production of the precious
Tuber magnatum. Nevertheless, Molise truffle has
received little scientific attention. Accordingly, in the
present study, two T. magnatum populations collected
in two different sites of Molise region were
characterised from a morphological, genetic and
microbiological point of view. A considerable variability
between and within the two analysed groups
emerged, suggesting an interesting heterogeneity of
Molise white truffle populations. Ascocarps of the
two groups significantly differed in size and maturation
degree, although no linear correlation between
weight and maturity was found. Genetic investigations
focused on the Sequence-Characterised Amplified
Region SCAR A21-inf. Three haplotypes,
randomly distributed within the two truffle groups
regardless of their collection sites, were detected.
The 16S rRNA gene amplicon high-throughput
sequencing provided an overview of the composition
of the ascocarp-associated bacterial communities. A
predominance of ?-Proteobacteria was observed,
with Bradyrhizobium among the main genera. However,
some truffles showed unusual microbial profiles,
with Pedobacter, Polaromonas and other
bacterial genera as dominant taxa.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
bacteria; biodiversity; 16SrDNA
Elenco autori:
Mello, Antonietta
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