Publication: Cistáceas del Sureste Ibérico con interés por su potencial
micorrícico con diversos hongos hipogeos
Authors
Jiménez, Juan Francisco ; Cánovas Rubio, José Luis ; Gutiérrez, Almudena ; Sánchez Gómez, Pedro ; Torrente Paños, María Pilar
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Universidad de Murcia, Facultad de Biología
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Se aborda el estudio de la familia Cistáceas del Sureste Ibérico,
profundizando en aspectos relacionados de su simbiosis micorríci
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ca con hongos hipogeos pertenecientes a los géneros
Terfezia,
que representa junto a
Tirmania
la mayoría de las turmas consumi
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das en el ámbito mediterráneo y de manera secundaria,
Picoa
y
Melanogaster
. Se realiza una síntesis de los datos recopilados en
la bibliografía especializada, aportando, además, información de
campo, alguna de ella inédita, que viene a incrementar y precisar
de forma significativa la información disponible hasta la fecha so
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bre la relación micorrícica. Destacan los resultados sobre el género
Helianthemum
, que presenta un total de 21 especies, 12 de las
cuales tienen constatada la producción de ascocarpos de
Terfezia
en condiciones naturales.
Abstract Cistaceae from Iberian Southeastern with interest by its mycorrhizal symbiosis with hypogeous fungi A study of the family Cistaceae has been carried out, going into de - tail about relationships between Southeastern Spain Cistaceae species and hypogeous fungi. Both Terfezia and Tirmania are the most important and consumed gender in the Mediterranean, while Picoa and Melanogaster are also collected, although secondarily. A synthesis of bibliographic data has been made. Moreover au - thors also provide field data, some of them unpublished, which will increase significantly available information related to symbiosis between Cistaceae and mycorrhizal fungi. It is also noteworthy that of the 21 species belonging to Helianthemum , an amount of 12 are able to establish symbiotic relationships with Terfezia to produce ascocarps in the field
Abstract Cistaceae from Iberian Southeastern with interest by its mycorrhizal symbiosis with hypogeous fungi A study of the family Cistaceae has been carried out, going into de - tail about relationships between Southeastern Spain Cistaceae species and hypogeous fungi. Both Terfezia and Tirmania are the most important and consumed gender in the Mediterranean, while Picoa and Melanogaster are also collected, although secondarily. A synthesis of bibliographic data has been made. Moreover au - thors also provide field data, some of them unpublished, which will increase significantly available information related to symbiosis between Cistaceae and mycorrhizal fungi. It is also noteworthy that of the 21 species belonging to Helianthemum , an amount of 12 are able to establish symbiotic relationships with Terfezia to produce ascocarps in the field
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