Non-wood forest products (NWFPs)—like mushrooms, cork, resin, pine nuts, chestnuts, and mastic— are an important part of rural economies in forest-rich areas across Spain....
A study led by Agrotecnio, the University of Lleida, and the CTFC confirms that mushroom production and spore dispersal in black pine forests depend more on climate and topography...
A new study on the abundance and richness of fungi showcases the fungal community in mountain pine forests sensitive to climate change The forests of mountain pine (Pinus...
Today, Eduardo Collado presents his doctoral thesis “Effects of forest management, tree growth and climate on fungal communities”, at CTFC. The thesis has been...
This week a group of Turkish officials, businessmen, associations, NGOs and universities visited Catalonia under the TRUMAP project, co-financed by the European Union and the...