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titleOfInvention Method for growing VA mycorrhizal fungus
abstract (57) [Summary] [Structure] In a method of growing VA mycorrhizal fungi by symbiotic plant roots with VA mycorrhizal fungi, culturing using a slow-release fertilizer. Characteristic V Method for growing mycorrhizal fungi. [Effect] According to the present invention, by using a slow-release fertilizer, it is possible to extend the hyphae of VA mycorrhizal fungi and form spores while avoiding growth inhibition by phosphate fertilizer and nitrogen fertilizer. You can Moreover, since the slow-release fertilizer gradually releases the fertilizer component, the plant can be sufficiently grown. Especially, slow-release fertilizer, It is particularly effective for the growth of VA mycorrhizal fungi belonging to the genus Gigaspora when used together with calcined red tama soil. Thus, according to the present invention, without inhibiting the growth of VA mycorrhizal fungi, Since the plant can be vigorously grown, the VA mycorrhizal fungus can be vigorously proliferated accordingly. Also, According to the present invention, since a slow-release fertilizer is used, there is a practical advantage that the trouble of frequently applying a low-concentration fertilizer can be saved.
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