Mycorrhizae
The Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) a microscopic fungi that forms a symbiotic relationship with the roots of numerous plant species. It has been extensively researched and recognized for its ability to consistently enhance plant health, growth, and productivity.
Benefits of mycorrhizae
This beneficial fungi that establishes a symbiotic association with plant roots, have been shown to enhance plant growth and development by facilitating nutrient and water uptake from the soil. In addition to improving soil structure, mycorrhizae also confer resistance to diseases and pests, leading to healthier and more productive crops. By integrating mycorrhizal inoculants into their growing practices, growers can achieve substantial benefits in terms of plant health and yield.
Spores vs Propagules
When it comes to mycorrhizae, viable spores are a superior option to propagules due to their increased resilience to environmental stressors and longer lifespan. Spores also have a greater potential for successful colonization and establishment in new environments. Furthermore, their ease of storage and transportation make them a more practical choice for large-scale applications.
Moving forward
We are pleased to inform you that we are currently in the process of developing a novel nutrient and biological combination, along with a new biological product. We are excited about these upcoming developments and will keep you updated on our progress. Thank you for your interest in our work.