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Soil temperature and hydric potential influences the monthly variations of soil Tuber aestivum DNA in a highly productive orchard F Todesco, S Belmondo, Y Guignet, L Laurent, S Fizzala, F Le Tacon, … Scientific Reports 9 (1), 1-10

Abstract

Tuber aestivum, also known as the summer or Burgundy truffle, is an ectomycorrhizal Ascomycete associated with numerous trees and shrubs. Its life cycle occurs in the soil, and thus soil parameters such as temperature and water availability could influence it. Taestivumcultivation has started in several countries, but ecological and agronomic requirements for the establishment and management of orchards are largely unknown. The aims of this work were: 1) to design a specific qPCR protocol using genomic data to trace and quantify Taestivum DNA in the soil; and 2) to assess the monthly soil DNA dynamic according to soil parameters (i.e. soil hydric potential and temperature) in this orchard. The study was conducted in a highly productive Taestivum orchard (hazels, oaks, pines, lime and hornbeam). The production started five years after the plantation and then increased exponentially to reach a maximum of 320 kg/ha in 2017. The soil hydric potential and temperature partially explained the monthly Taestivum soil DNA variability. The data presented here offer new insights into Taestivum ecology and cultivation.