What Do You Know About Truffles
Volume 7 - Issue 4
Dheyaa P Yousif*
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- Ministry of Higher Education, Scientific Research, Science and Technology, Iraq
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Dheyaa P Yousif, Ministry of Higher Education, Scientific Research, Science and Technology, Iraq
Received: August 20, 2019; Published: September 04, 2019
DOI: 10.32474/CIACR.2019.07.000266
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Abstract
Truffle is the most expensive mushroom in the world (its price
is more expensive than ostriches). The truffle of manna and its
healing of the eye). Truffles are high in price but poor food and
livelihood. It is called turf, camphor, spaghetti, thyme, thunderbolt
or thunder plant since this fungus grows after thunderstorms as it
needs large quantities of nitrogen to grow and thunder provides
rain water in quantities of nitrous acid which turns into nitric acid
and thus provides the amount of nitrogen needed for truffle growth.
Truffles produce many rainy seasons in lightning and thunder
in relatively light soils. Truffle is a parasite that does not contain
chlorophyll and does not process photosynthesis, but relies on vital
residues in the soil. Truffles grow under the surface of the earth,
which does not show any parts of it above the surface of the earth
in the form of tubers such as potatoes can be found by tracking the
impact of cracking the ground above it or by its presence near the
plant Algarroq is shared with the roots of this plant may be found
by the pits which It is performed by rodents or trained dogs as a
result of its attraction to its strong smell.
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