The Molise region in Central-Southern Italy is a major contributor to national truffle production, particularly of the highly prized Tuber magnatum Picco, accounting for approximately 40% of the country’s total output and hosting the highest density of truffle harvesters. Despite this, research on the Italian white truffle populations from this area remains limited. Therefore, the primary objective of the present study was to address this knowledge gap by characterizing four T. magnatum Picco populations collected from the municipalities of Agnone, Carovilli, Castel del Giudice, and Pietrabbondante, located in “Alto Molise”, through morphological, genetic, and microbiological investigations. The statistical analyses revealed significant differences in peridium thickness and ascocarp-associated microbiota even though pairwise comparisons did not identify statistically significant differences between specific population pairs. No significant variation was observed in ascocarp weight and maturation degree. Furthermore, the presence of a unique haplotype at the single-locus marker SCAR A21-inf was confirmed in a subset of the analyzed fruiting bodies. Collectively, these findings expand current biological knowledge of the Molise white truffle and provide a foundation for future research aimed at identifying specific provenance markers to discriminate truffle populations at both regional and local scales.
Morphological, Genetic, and Microbiological Characterization of Tuber magnatum Picco Populations from “Alto Molise”, Central-Southern Italy
Bucci, AntonioPrimo
;Monaco, PamelaSecondo
;Caprari, Claudio;Di Pilla, Danilo;Sferra, Gabriella
;Naclerio, GinoUltimo
2025-01-01
Abstract
The Molise region in Central-Southern Italy is a major contributor to national truffle production, particularly of the highly prized Tuber magnatum Picco, accounting for approximately 40% of the country’s total output and hosting the highest density of truffle harvesters. Despite this, research on the Italian white truffle populations from this area remains limited. Therefore, the primary objective of the present study was to address this knowledge gap by characterizing four T. magnatum Picco populations collected from the municipalities of Agnone, Carovilli, Castel del Giudice, and Pietrabbondante, located in “Alto Molise”, through morphological, genetic, and microbiological investigations. The statistical analyses revealed significant differences in peridium thickness and ascocarp-associated microbiota even though pairwise comparisons did not identify statistically significant differences between specific population pairs. No significant variation was observed in ascocarp weight and maturation degree. Furthermore, the presence of a unique haplotype at the single-locus marker SCAR A21-inf was confirmed in a subset of the analyzed fruiting bodies. Collectively, these findings expand current biological knowledge of the Molise white truffle and provide a foundation for future research aimed at identifying specific provenance markers to discriminate truffle populations at both regional and local scales.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


