Description
Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Inoculant
The mycobiome is an inoculant of mycorrhizal fungi that forms a symbiotic relationship with almost all species of plants through their roots.
Increased root biomass, improved nutrient availability, improved plant health and vigour, and increased yield potential are all benefits of mycorrhizal association. increases resistance to illness, aridity, and transplant shock.
Reduced water and fertiliser use.
four species of arbuscular endomycorrhizal fungi are included:
Glomus etunicatum, glomus mosseae, glomus aggregatum, and glomus intraradices all had 286 propagules per gramme.