Characterization of a rare habitat of Terfezia boudieri Chatin in the coastal dunes of northwestern Algeria

Z. Fortas, S. Dib-Bellahouel, Chahrazed Aibeche
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The study focuses on a species of desert truffle Terfezia boudieri Chatin, an edible hypogeous mushroom with food value and economic and ecological interest in Algeria. This fungal species commonly growing in arid and semi-arid regions of Algeria in association with Helianthemum spp. was collected for the first time in a rare natural habitat located on the coastal dunes of northwestern Algeria. Surveys carried out in the Dunes forest of Stidia made it possible to determine the pedoclimatic parameters and to identify the natural host plant essential for the development of T. boudieri ascomata and the accompanying plant species. The results revealed that this species of desert truffle grows in a semi-arid bioclimate with maritime influences, on sandy-loamy, alkaline and non-saline soil. The natural production of ascomata is irregular from year to year ; it is closely linked to a well-distributed rainfall from October to April with a maximum in December and an adequate temperature during the fungal growth season. Floristic surveys reveal the presence of a variable phytodiversity represented by 15 families including that of H. ledifolium (Cistaceae) ; the only natural host plant forming typical endomycorrhizae with T. boudieri. However, although T. boudieri is still harvested from the Dunes forest of Stidia, the protection and conservation of this forest remains a priority today due to the degradation not only of the rare natural habitat of T. boudieri and of its host plant but above all of the floristic procession often vulnerable to ecological hazards and anthropogenic constraints.
阿尔及利亚西北部海岸沙丘中罕见的布迪里特费齐亚栖息地的特征
本研究的重点是一种沙漠松露Terfezia boudieri Chatin,这是一种在阿尔及利亚具有食物价值和经济生态利益的可食用地下蘑菇。该真菌常见于阿尔及利亚干旱和半干旱地区,与菊科植物(Helianthemum sp.)共生,首次在阿尔及利亚西北部沿海沙丘的稀有自然栖息地被采集到。通过调查研究,确定了该地区的土壤气候参数,并确定了布氏小叶蠹蛾发育所需的天然寄主植物及其伴生植物。结果表明,该荒漠松露生长在受海洋性影响的半干旱生物气候中,生长在砂质壤土、碱性和非盐碱土上。每年自然产生的ascomata是不规则的;这与10月至4月雨量分布均匀(12月雨量最多)和真菌生长季节温度适宜密切相关。植物区系调查显示,该地区存在15个科的植物多样性,其中包括香茅科的香茅科;唯一的天然寄主植物形成典型的内生菌根与布氏霉。然而,尽管人们仍然从Stidia的沙丘森林中采收布氏木桐,但由于布氏木桐及其寄主植物的稀有自然栖息地的退化,而且最重要的是,植物区系的演变往往容易受到生态危害和人为限制,因此保护和养护这片森林仍然是当今的优先事项。
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