Effect
Mycogrowth treated Euonymus japonica grown in salt stress conditions after the use of reclaimed wastewater were smaller and leaves contained less K, less P and less Ca (sign) compared with the untreated control grown under the same conditions. Mycogrowth treated Euonymus japonica grown under 2 different irrigation treatments had on average 4.7 % less leaf dry weight, 13 % less stem dry weight, 3 % less root dry weight, had 0.1 % less leaves, a 6.6 % bigger leaf area, leaves contained 3.6 % more total chlorophyll, 2.4 % more N, 6.7 % more P, the same amount of K, 11.1 % less Na, 4.2 % more Cl, 10.9 % less Ca and the same amount of Mg compared to the untreated control. There wasn't a significant interaction between the Mycogrowth treatment and the 2 different irrigation treatments.