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CAS No.: | 2067-80-3 |
Formula: | CH4n2o |
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Mycorrhizal fungi are symbiotic associations formed by the interaction between specific fungi and the roots of specific plants, containing a variety of non - pathogenic beneficial microorganisms with high concentration and high activity. During the seedling stage of plants, the fungi invade the epidermis of the seedlings, and the plants supply the nutrients necessary for the growth and development of the fungi. In turn, the hyphae produced by the fungi transport the water and nutrients they absorb from outside the plant roots. The advantage of the fungi lies in their large extension range, while the plants play a role in regulation and storage, thus promoting the growth of both sides.
The establishment of the symbiotic relationship between plants and fungi requires both a process and environmental cooperation. If the relationship is completed through natural processes, the probability of success will be reduced. Therefore, symbiotic conditions should be provided artificially, and the inoculation of mycorrhizal fungi is one of the effective ways.
1. Plant photosynthesis provides carbon sources and energy for the growth and development of fungi.
2. Mycorrhizal fungi can increase the root zone, enhance the root system's water absorption, improve the plant's drought resistance, and optimize the plant's nutritional conditions.
3. The role of mycorrhizal fungi in plant nutrient absorption: expanding the root system's absorption range and improving the nutrient absorption rate of the soil solution.
4. It can promote the growth of nitrogen - fixing bacteria and phosphorus - fixing bacteria in the rhizosphere microorganisms, and has a good effect on the nodulation of symbiotic nitrogen - fixing microorganisms.
5. Relationship with plant diseases: This product can significantly improve the plant's disease resistance.
As an endophytic fungal biopreparation, this product can partially replace the role of chemical fertilizers. When choosing to apply it, it is not advisable to apply a large amount of chemical fertilizers (especially phosphate fertilizers) simultaneously, nor should fungicides (especially fungicides) be used. Otherwise, it will affect the colonization and growth of mycorrhizal fungi and make it difficult for the product to exert its effects. Bacterial preparations can be used in combination with organic fertilizers.