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== Terfeziaceae ==
{{Short description|Family of fungi}}
{{Taxobox
| name = Terfeziaceae
| image = Keme.jpg
| image_caption = Keme
| regnum = [[Fungi]]
| divisio = [[Ascomycota]]
| classis = [[Pezizomycetes]]
| ordo = [[Pezizales]]
| familia = '''Terfeziaceae'''
| familia_authority = [[Émile Boudier|Boud.]]
}}


The '''Terfeziaceae''' is a family of fungi in the order Pezizales. The family is commonly known as desert truffles, and they are found in arid and semi-arid climates around the world.  
The '''Terfeziaceae''' are a family of [[ascomycete]] [[fungi]] within the order [[Pezizales]]. Commonly known as "desert truffles," these fungi are notable for their subterranean fruiting bodies, which are highly prized as a culinary delicacy in various cultures.


== Taxonomy ==
==Description==
[[File:دنبلان_یامچی_Yamchi_Truffle.jpg|thumb|left|Yamchi Truffle]]
Members of the Terfeziaceae family produce hypogeous, or underground, fruiting bodies. These truffles are typically round to irregular in shape and vary in size. The outer surface, or peridium, is often smooth or slightly roughened, and the interior, or gleba, is solid and fleshy. The color of the gleba can range from white to dark brown, depending on the species and maturity.


The family Terfeziaceae was first described by the French mycologist [[René Maire]] in 1909. The family includes several genera, including ''[[Terfezia]]'', ''[[Tirmania]]'', and ''[[Mattiroloomyces]]''.  
==Habitat and Distribution==
Terfeziaceae truffles are primarily found in arid and semi-arid regions, particularly in the Mediterranean Basin, the Middle East, and North Africa. They grow in symbiotic association with the roots of certain host plants, often forming [[mycorrhiza]]e with species of [[Cistaceae]] and [[Fabaceae]].


== Description ==
==Ecology==
The ecological role of Terfeziaceae is similar to that of other mycorrhizal fungi. They enhance the nutrient uptake of their host plants, particularly in nutrient-poor soils, by extending the root system through their mycelial networks. In return, the fungi receive carbohydrates produced by the plant through photosynthesis.


Members of the Terfeziaceae family are ectomycorrhizal fungi, forming symbiotic relationships with the roots of various plant species. The fruiting bodies of these fungi, known as truffles, are typically subterranean and can vary greatly in size and shape.  
==Culinary Use==
Desert truffles are considered a delicacy in many cultures. They are often harvested in the wild and are used in a variety of dishes. The flavor of Terfeziaceae truffles is generally milder than that of the more famous [[Tuberaceae|Tuber]] truffles, such as the [[black truffle]] or [[white truffle]].


== Distribution and Habitat ==
==Species==
The family Terfeziaceae includes several genera, with the most notable being:
* ''[[Terfezia]]''
* ''[[Tirmania]]''
* ''[[Mattirolomyces]]''


Terfeziaceae are found in arid and semi-arid regions around the world, including parts of North Africa, the Middle East, and North America. They are particularly associated with plant species in the family [[Cistaceae]], such as rock roses.
Each genus contains multiple species, some of which are highly sought after for their culinary value.
 
== Culinary Use ==
 
Some species of Terfeziaceae, particularly those in the ''Terfezia'' and ''Tirmania'' genera, are prized for their culinary value. These desert truffles have been used in traditional Middle Eastern cuisine for centuries.
 
== See Also ==


==Related pages==
* [[Truffle]]
* [[Mycorrhiza]]
* [[Pezizales]]
* [[Pezizales]]
* [[Mycorrhiza]]
* [[Truffle]]
== References ==
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== External Links ==
* [http://www.indexfungorum.org/Names/familyrecord.asp?strRecordID=81996 Index Fungorum]
* [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?id=5018 NCBI Taxonomy Browser]


[[Category:Fungi families]]
[[Category:Pezizales]]
[[Category:Pezizales]]
[[Category:Edible fungi]]
[[Category:Ascomycota]]

Latest revision as of 18:45, 23 March 2025

Family of fungi



The Terfeziaceae are a family of ascomycete fungi within the order Pezizales. Commonly known as "desert truffles," these fungi are notable for their subterranean fruiting bodies, which are highly prized as a culinary delicacy in various cultures.

Description[edit]

Yamchi Truffle

Members of the Terfeziaceae family produce hypogeous, or underground, fruiting bodies. These truffles are typically round to irregular in shape and vary in size. The outer surface, or peridium, is often smooth or slightly roughened, and the interior, or gleba, is solid and fleshy. The color of the gleba can range from white to dark brown, depending on the species and maturity.

Habitat and Distribution[edit]

Terfeziaceae truffles are primarily found in arid and semi-arid regions, particularly in the Mediterranean Basin, the Middle East, and North Africa. They grow in symbiotic association with the roots of certain host plants, often forming mycorrhizae with species of Cistaceae and Fabaceae.

Ecology[edit]

The ecological role of Terfeziaceae is similar to that of other mycorrhizal fungi. They enhance the nutrient uptake of their host plants, particularly in nutrient-poor soils, by extending the root system through their mycelial networks. In return, the fungi receive carbohydrates produced by the plant through photosynthesis.

Culinary Use[edit]

Desert truffles are considered a delicacy in many cultures. They are often harvested in the wild and are used in a variety of dishes. The flavor of Terfeziaceae truffles is generally milder than that of the more famous Tuber truffles, such as the black truffle or white truffle.

Species[edit]

The family Terfeziaceae includes several genera, with the most notable being:

Each genus contains multiple species, some of which are highly sought after for their culinary value.

Related pages[edit]