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Tuber elevatireticulatum sp. nov., a new species of whitish truffle from Taiwan

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Table 1 Details of the whitish Tuber ITS sequences used in phylogenetic study
Table 1 (continued)
Fig. 1 Tuber elevatireticulatum. a Mature ascocarp. b, c Cross section of ascocarp showing a dark brown gleba with narrow, light brown veins
Fig. 2 Phylogenetic tree of Tuber elevatireticulatum and related whitish truffles based on the ITS‑rDNA sequences
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