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  2. Tuber borchii - Wikipedia

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    Mycorrhiza Biotech of Gibsonville, North Carolina has been developing methods for commercial production of bianchetto truffles in North Carolina. Their CEO, Nancy Rosborough, reports 2021 harvests from their plots are outstanding, producing as much as an estimated 200 pounds.

  3. Truffle - Wikipedia

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    Eastern filbert blight similarly destroyed the orchards of other once-promising commercial farms in East Tennessee, while newer farms in California, North Carolina, Oregon, and Arkansas were started. [ 75 ] [ 76 ] [ 77 ] As of 2022 [update] , the Appalachian truffle ( Tuber canaliculatum ) was being developed as a potential market.

  4. Tuber magnatum - Wikipedia

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    The white truffle market in Alba is busiest in the months of October and November when the Fiera del Tartufo (truffle fair) takes place. [16] In 2001, Tuber magnatum truffles sold for between $2,200–$4,800 per kilogram ($1,000–$2,200 per pound); [17] as of December 2009, they were being sold at $14,203.50/kg. [citation needed]

  5. Tuber canaliculatum - Wikipedia

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    Binomial name. Tuber canaliculatum. Gilkey (1920) [1] Tuber canaliculatum, commonly called Michigan truffle [2] and Appalachian truffle, [3] is a fungus that grows in eastern North America including the Midwest. [3] [4] It is brick red in color. [3] It is foraged and used in Appalachian cuisine . Dogs have been used to locate the truffles.

  6. James Trappe - Wikipedia

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    James Trappe. Scholia has a profile for James Trappe (Q16092057). James Martin Trappe (born 1931) is a mycologist and expert in the field of North American truffle species. He has authored or co-authored 450 scientific papers and written three books on the subject. MycoBank lists him as either author or co-author of 401 individual species, and ...

  7. Tuber melanosporum - Wikipedia

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    Tuber melanosporum. Tuber melanosporum, called the black truffle, Périgord truffle or French black truffle, [1] is a species of truffle native to Southern Europe. It is one of the most expensive edible fungi in the world. In 2013, the truffle cost between 1,000 and 2,000 euros per kilogram.

  8. Fields of dreams: North Carolina grass farm sows success for ...

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    Fields of dreams: North Carolina grass farm sows success for sports across the USA. Alex Zietlow. August 6, 2024 at 2:00 AM. Chad Price slides a pocket knife from his cargo shorts, takes a knee ...

  9. Tuber aestivum - Wikipedia

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    Tuber aestivum. Mycological characteristics. Glebal hymenium. Hymenium attachment is not applicable. Lacks a stipe. Spore print is blackish-brown to brown. Ecology is mycorrhizal. Edibility is choice. The summer truffle (Tuber aestivum) or burgundy truffle (Tuber uncinatum) is a species of truffle, found in almost all European countries.