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To reduce plant mortality rate! VA mycorrhizal fungus included 'Kyakudo Pack VA-200'

The symbiotic effect of VA mycorrhizal fungi improves root growth in plants and leads to a decrease in mortality rates. It is recommended for planting or transplanting ground cover plants!

The VA mycorrhizal fungi included in the "Kyakudo Pack VA-200" coexist with plant roots, extending their hyphae to collect moisture and nutrients from a wide range of soil that the plant roots cannot reach, thereby providing these resources to the plants. As the plants grow healthily, their disease resistance improves, and the establishment of roots after planting becomes better. It is also expected that the amount of chemical fertilizers can be reduced, allowing plants to efficiently absorb nutrients. 【Features】 ■ Improved drought resistance The mycorrhizal fungi extend their hyphae and collect moisture from a wide area, which enhances drought resistance. ■ Improved disease resistance By promoting the absorption of mineral ions necessary for plant growth, the plants grow healthily, leading to improved disease resistance. ■ Cost reduction Since it is a partial soil amendment only for the planting hole, it can be more cost-effective than full soil improvement. ■ Decreased mortality rate The symbiotic effect of VA mycorrhizal fungi improves root establishment and promotes survival rates, leading to a decrease in mortality rates.

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VA Mycorrhizal Fungi Bioorganics

It promotes plant growth and enhances resistance to water shortages and salt damage.

VA mycorrhizal fungi Bio Organics is easy to use and has stable quality. We select only those that have been confirmed to have a definite effect on many plants, including vegetables, fruit trees, trees, and ornamental plants, from a large number of mycorrhizal fungi. Plants have areas in their root systems where they coexist with microorganisms, creating an environment that is beneficial for both parties, not just for the exchange of nutrients. By administering Bio Organics, plants are activated, enabling them to create an environment that not only promotes growth but also withstands pests and diseases, thereby enhancing their inherent vitality. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.

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High-concentration mycorrhizal fungi materials supply phosphorus and moisture to crop roots! Promotes growth and improves quality.

Registration for Organic JAS Table 1 suitable materials is complete! Please try the safe mycorrhizal fungi for organic farming and environmentally friendly agriculture.

Featured in the agricultural and gardening specialized web media "AGRI PICK"! ◆ Eight effects of mycorrhizal fungi | Differences from rhizobia, etc. ◆ Introduction of four domestic cases and two overseas cases ~ Safely and efficiently activate crops with high-concentration mycorrhizal fungi ~ "Rootella" is a mycorrhizal inoculant from Groundwork, a top manufacturer of mycorrhizal fungi in Israel. It is a non-GMO mycorrhizal fungus, a native and safe species in Japan. Achieved high concentration through unique technology! 〇 Strengths of Rootella ・High-concentration mycorrhizal fungi Achieved a concentration of 2,500 to 167,000 propagules/g, 10 to 100 times higher than competitors. Inoculating a small amount increases the symbiotic rate in the crop root zone. ・Diverse application methods Rich application methods due to multiple shape grades. Granular type: Mixing with soil during sowing and seedling stages, or applying to planting holes and roots at transplanting. Fine powder type: Water-diluted spraying during sowing, seedling stages, or on field beds, and seed coating. Wettable type: Seed treatment. ・Natural mycorrhizal fungi Only handling mycorrhizal fungi produced from non-GMO natural host plants and environments. Registration completed for materials compliant with Organic JAS Appendix 1 (Organic JAS Material Evaluation Council)! Can be used in organic farming as well.

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Towards sustainable food production! "Quality stabilization" of microbial materials.

Efficiently microbial materializing our company's proprietary mycorrhizal fungi! Storage methods for arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.

The representative arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi coexist with the roots of various crops, absorbing nutrients (especially phosphorus) from the soil and supplying them to the crops. Therefore, they are utilized as environmentally friendly microbial materials to reduce phosphorus fertilizer usage. The current materials are obtained through "co-cultivation," but there are challenges remaining in mass production and quality stabilization, leading to considerations for materialization through "pure culture." Our group has discovered an efficient pure culture method by adding fatty acids such as myristic acid to the medium during the cultivation of parent spores. However, since the microbial materials obtained from pure cultures are stored in refrigeration until they are used in the field, we are investigating production conditions for next-generation spores that can maintain sufficient germination rates even after refrigeration. By adding not only myristic acid but also palmitic acid to the medium, we can approach the germination rates achieved in co-cultivation, which will contribute to the "quality stabilization" following the mass production of microbial materials. [Summary] - Established an efficient pure culture method for mycorrhizal fungi by adding fatty acids to the medium. - Further innovations in the fatty acids added to the medium will lead to the materialization of spores suitable for refrigeration storage. - Technical guidance for materialization towards the unique strains held by various companies, rather than a monopoly on technology by a single company, is possible.

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