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Fulcrum

Type: Mix of different types, Company: Data not available

Effect

Increased produce quality

Fulcrum treated Beech grown in usual conditions had on average a 19.3 % larger girth, 21.3 % more leaf dry weight, 20.3 % more shoot dry weight, 16.7 % larger roots, 53.7 % more root dry weight, a 10.7 % bigger root area and 2.1 % less chlorophyll compared to the untreated control. (Numbers are averages of different application methods and harvest moments (8 and 20 weeks after treatment); differences most of time not significant)

Trial details
outdoor, unprotected, general tree compost in 5 L pots, no NPK fertilisers during trial
Scotland

Crop

Beech, Fagus sylvatica

Trial application

Method
Foliar spray or root drench
Timing
Post transplanting when trees were in full leaf
Rate
12.5 mL/L water
Fraser, G.A.,& Percival, G.C.
2003
The influence of biostimulants on growth and vitality of tree urban tree species following transplanting
Arboricultural Journal
27
43-57
Crop group