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MycoGrowth

Type: Bacteria, Company: Symborg

Effect

No effect on salt stress tolerance

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. 

Trial details
indoor, plastic greenhouse, 5 L pots filled with coconut fibre:peat:perlite (8:7:1) substrate, 2 irrigation treatments (conventional water and reclaimed waste water (salt))
Spain

Crop

Euonymus

Trial application

Method
Suspended in water over the soil, around the stem
Timing
11 days before start of irrigation treatments at 1 year old plants
Rate
15 g inoculum/5 L substrate, 1.2 x 104 propagules in 100 mL
Gómez-Bellot, M. J., Ortuño, M. F., Nortes, P. A., Vicente-Sánchez, J., Bañón, S., & Sánchez-Blanco, M. J.
2015
Mycorrhizal euonymus plants and reclaimed water: Biomass, water status and nutritional responses
Scientia Horticulturae
186
61-69
Crop group