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Science Says ...In one test on Stevia plants different mycorrhizal fungi was applied to plants. It was found that plants with treated with G. intraradices produced 1.65g of dry plant; plants treated with Acaulospora sp weighted 1.62g; plants treate with G. etunicatum produced 1.60g; plants with Entrophospora sp weighted 1.23g; plants with CP 13 weighted 1.00g; plants with CPVG weighted 0.88g and G. macromarpum gave 0.56g. Plants that were not treated produced only 0.41g. [http://stevia.zone237.dk:80/2007/08/stevia-and-va-mycorrhiza.html]. Product OrderingThe goal is to create physical contact between the roots and inoculant. Inoculant can be banded under seed, worked into seed beds, placed under cuttings, blended into potting soil, or sprinkled near roots at transplant time. Some examples of inoculation practices and rates include: (1) Planting: Apply in furrow 1 teaspoon per row-foot. Cuttings- 1/2 teaspoon under each cutting. Potted Transplant- Use 2-3 tablespoons per gallon of planting size. Ball and Burlap Plantings- Use 2 to 3 ounces per inch of stem caliper. Flower Beds: Mix in top 4 inches of soil, 2 pounds per 100 square ft. (2) Nurseries: Inoculum can be mixed in planting soil before/during filling cavities, pots, and trays. May be mixed with mechanical equipment that allows passage of 1/4 in (7mm) or larger particles. Propagation: use 5 pounds per cubic yard. (3) Turf: Apply during installation or aerification of turf. Use 2 pounds per 1,000 sq. ft. (4) Existing Plants: Vertimulch: Use 2-4 ounces in holes using standard pattern for drilling on 1.5'-3' centers. Endomycorrhizal fungi: Glomus intraradices, G. mosseae, G. aggregatum. 20,000/lb. Ectomycorrhizal fungi: Rhizopogon villosullus, R. luteolus, R. amylopogon, R. fulvigleba, Pisolithus tinctorius, Scleroderma cepa and S. citrini 110 million/lb. Trichoderma fungi: Trichoderma koningii and Trichoderma harzianum 150 million/lb. Beneficial bacteria: Bacillus subtillus, B. licheniformis, B. azotoformans, B megaterium B. coagulans, B. pumlis, B. thurengiensis, B. stearothermiphilis, Paenibacillus polymyxa, P. gordonae, P. durum, Azotobacter polymyxa, A. chroococcum, Sacchromyces cervisiae, Streptomyces griseues, S. lydicus, Pseudomonas aureofaceans, P. florescence, Deinococcus erythromyxa- 6 billion/lb. |
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