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1. Design and Validation of qPCR-Specific Primers for Quantification of the Marketed Terfezia claveryi and Terfezia crassiverrucosa in Soil.

2. Desert truffle mycorrhizosphere harbors organic acid releasing plant growth–promoting rhizobacteria, essentially during the truffle fruiting season.

3. Different patterns in root and soil fungal diversity drive plant productivity of the desert truffle Terfezia claveryi in plantation.

4. Desert truffle genomes reveal their reproductive modes and new insights into plant–fungal interaction and ectendomycorrhizal lifestyle.

5. Elevated atmospheric CO2 modifies responses to water‐stress and flowering of Mediterranean desert truffle mycorrhizal shrubs.

6. Spring stomatal response to vapor pressure deficit as a marker for desert truffle fruiting.

7. Purification and characterization of Terfezia claveryi TcCAT-1, a desert truffle catalase upregulated in mycorrhizal symbiosis.

8. Mycelium of Terfezia claveryi as inoculum source to produce desert truffle mycorrhizal plants.

9. Beneficial native bacteria improve survival and mycorrhization of desert truffle mycorrhizal plants in nursery conditions.

10. Transcript profiling of aquaporins during basidiocarp development in Laccaria bicolor ectomycorrhizal with Picea glauca.

12. L accaria bicolor aquaporin LbAQP1 is required for Hartig net development in trembling aspen ( P opulus tremuloides).

14. The role of phosphorus in the ectendomycorrhiza continuum of desert truffle mycorrhizal plants.

15. Effect of water stress on in vitro mycelium cultures of two mycorrhizal desert truffles.

16. Physiological parameters of desert truffle mycorrhizal Helianthemun almeriense plants cultivated in orchards under water deficit conditions.

17. Cultivation of Desert Truffles—A Crop Suitable for Arid and Semi-Arid Zones.

18. The crop of desert truffle depends on agroclimatic parameters during two key annual periods.

19. Significance of oxygen transport through aquaporins.

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