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titleOfInvention Method for producing VA mycorrhizal fungus inoculum
abstract (57) [Summary] [Structure] A VA mycorrhizal fungus inoculum characterized in that a plant infected with VA mycorrhizal fungi belonging to the genus Glomus and the like is cultivated in a medium containing calcined diatomaceous earth, and VA mycorrhizal fungi are proliferated. Method of manufacturing things. [Effect] According to the method of the present invention, V having a high spore density of VA mycorrhizal fungi and capable of stably retaining the activity A mycorrhizal fungus inoculum can be manufactured at low cost. Therefore, the method of the present invention can widely contribute to the fields of agriculture, horticulture, landscaping, seedling industry and the like.
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