General Questions
What are mycorrhizae?
Mycorrhizae are highly specialized, natural connections formed between plants and beneficial soil-occurring microorganisms called mycorrhizal fungi. The fungi connect to...
What does mycorrhizae do?
Mycorrhizae increase a plant’s ability to uptake moisture and nutrients. This is particularly important in uptake of phosphorus, one of...
How do mycorrhizae work?
Once a mycorrhizal fungi spore germinates, it connects with plant roots and forms specialized exchange structures. It will then grow...
What are mycorrhizae propagules?
Propagules are, by definition, any part of the mycorrhizal fungi than can germinate and effectively connect with plant roots to...
What is spore-based mycorrhizae?
Unlike propagules, spore-based mycorrhizae consist of fungal spores. Spores are survival structures produced by mycorrhizal fungi. Propagules are pieces of...
What are the benefits of mycorrhizae?
Boosts plant growth and increases yields Greater resistance to stresses related to transplanting, nutrient deficiencies, root rot and drought Ensures...
What is the difference between endo and ectomycorrhizae?
Endomycorrhizae (the ones found in Myco Supreme) form connections with plants inside the root core, through specialized structures called arbuscules,...
Are mycorrhizae compatible with all soil types and conditions?
Although results vary depending on soil types and conditions, inoculation with mycorrhizae are always beneficial when applied correctly and in...
Is there anything that inhibits mycorrhizal establishment?
Application of some fungicides can inadvertently impact not only the pathogenic fungi being combated but also the beneficial mycorrhizal fungi...
Are mycorrhizae compatible with chemical pesticides?
It depends on the nature of the chemical used. Some general pesticides and most systemic fungicides can be harmful to...