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Mycorrhizal inoculation can significantly improve plant performance. You'll find our inoculant is inexpensive and easy to use. Scientific tests demonstrate mycorrhizal benefits to plants: increased survival, growth, uniformity and decreased shock, pathogens and fertilizer use. ... Mycorrhizal fungi also improve soil structure.
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www.mycorrhizae.com/index.php?cid=23
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Since the cost of inoculum production is high, a need exists for methods ... Briefly, "aeroponic culture" includes any system or zone comprising a highly aerobic mist or vapors of an aqueous solution of nutrients capable of maintaining the growth of the root system of a plant root system and a VA-mycorrhizal fungus thereon.
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www.freepatentsonline.com/5096481.html
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US Patent 5096481 - Sheared roots as a VA-mycorrhizal inoculum and methods for enhancing plant growth. US Patent Issued on March 17, 1992 ...
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Improved root growth ... MycoApply ® Endo mycorrhizal granular inoculum consists of 3 carefully selected species of endomycorrhizae. These beneficial fungi build a natural microbial system, which greatly enhance plant growth, vigor and tolerance of environmental extremes.
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www.rockymtnbioproducts.com/mycorrhizae.htm
www.rockymtnbioproducts.com/mycorrhizae.htm
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Plant growth and VA mycorrhizal inoculum density ..... to the roots than non-mycorrhizal plants (Kucey &. Paul, 1982; Douds, Johnson & Koch, 1988; Wang ...
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mycorrhizal inoculum with root biostimulant (mycorrhiza Roots) and ... Establishment and growth of mycorrhiza-dependent plants are sig- ...
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Red fir seedlings (Abies magnifica) outplanted on a difficult to regenerate dry site. Seedling A was treated with a mycorrhizal inoculum; seedling B was not ... The lack of mycorrhizal fungi on plant root systems is a leading cause of poor plant establishment and growth in a variety of forest, restoration, agricultural,
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www.fungi.com/mycogrow/amaranthus.html
www.fungi.com/mycogrow/amaranthus.html
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Interpretive Summary: Hardwood cuttings of kinnikinnick were inoculated with three different types of inoculum of mycorrhizal fungi to determine whether addition of mycorrhizal inoculum into the rooting substrate during cutting propagation increases rooting or root growth, ... Plant Biological and Molecular Processes (302)
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Citation: Scagel, C.F., Wagner, A., Winiarski, P. 2005. Inoculation with ericoid mycorrhizal fungi alters root colonization and growth in nursery production of blueberry plants from tissue culture and cuttings. ... Plants were monitored for root colonization by EMF and plant growth during two years after inoculation.
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