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titleOfInvention An arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus
abstract The invention discloses an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal agent, which is prepared according to the following steps: using Trifolium chinensis seeds and Ophiopogon seeds as host plants; Glomus or intraradicularis is the inoculant, which is cultivated under specific nutrient conditions, the parts above the roots of the plants that have grown to the harvest period are removed, and the remaining roots and substrates are crushed and mixed to obtain arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi Bacterial agent. An AM fungal inoculant provided by the present invention uses a combination of Clover and Ophiopogon japonicus in a specific proportion as a fungal propagation carrier, and the propagation carrier is cultured under a specific nutrient condition, resulting in a high infection rate. , AM fungal inoculants with high spore density, especially when G. moses is used as the inoculant strain, the inoculants produced are of the best quality, the highest infection rate and the highest spore density, which can be widely used in scientific research or ecological control, Soil improvement, etc.
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