No matter how wonderful mycorrhizal technology is, a grower needs to be able to incorporate it within their established production protocols for it to be considered and potentially adopted. I…
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Mycorrhizal Applications welcomes three new team members to support its product development, research, trade events, and marketing. On the product development team, Mycorrhizal Applications announces the appointment of two distinguished…
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An important part of maximizing your mycorrhizae return on investment is having the best technology available to achieve the objective. In mycorrhizal inoculum use, the best technology is a multiple-species…
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At the core of everything that we do at Mycorrhizal Applications, both as an individual company and as part of the Valent Group of Companies (VGC), is our overall goal…
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It All Started with Ectos Dr. Mike Amaranthus’s introduction to success working with mycorrhizae started when he was the lead scientist working for the US Forest Service in Southern Oregon.…
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Often when our sales team talks with customers during a sales call or at a trade show, a customer will ask some great questions that are very deep into the…
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Often one of the initial barriers for a potential user of mycorrhizae is trying to determine what type of mycorrhizae they need for their crop. Do they need Endo, Ecto,…
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Check out our latest animation project to learn how MycoApply mycorrhizal inoculant products work, including how the mycorrhizal symbiosis is formed, and how this symbiotic relationship benefits plants and soils.…
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Numerous studies have shown that ectomycorrhizal fungi can profoundly affect conifer performance by facilitating nutrient and water uptake, maintaining soil structure, and protecting roots from pathogens and environmental extremes. However,…
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Commercial production of tree seedlings often includes various biocidal soil treatments for disease control. Such treatments can be effective in eliminating or reducing disease organisms in the soil, but may…
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