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Nelson Bays Mycorrhizas
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- 021 115 2556
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- Website
- www.mycorrhizas.co.nz
- Address
- 17 Wilkie Street, Marlborough Nelson, 7120
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Write a reviewI offer technical & practical advice for farmers & gardeners about how to minimise the effects of soil disturbance & crop rotations in order to maintain & enhance the biological fertility of their soils. I also offer microscopy & bioassay quantitative methods to assess soil biological & plant health. Naturally occuring mycorrhizal fungi inhabit the roots of more than 90% of all land plants. The fungi receive plant-derived sugars in exchange for improved plant access to soil minerals (esp. P), drought tolerance, disease resistance, & improved seed set. In addition soil structure is improved by networks of fungal hyphae which physically enmesh soils, & further glue & bind soils into water-stable aggregates (crumbs) that enhance soil aeration & drainage. In short mycorrhizal symbioses between plant roots & soil fungi help to feed each other & feed the soil biology of their surroundings.
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I offer technical & practical advice for farmers & gardeners about how to minimise the effects of soil disturbance & crop rotations in order to maintain & enhance the biological fertility of their soils. I also offer microscopy & bioassay quantitative methods to assess soil biological & plant health. Naturally occuring mycorrhizal fungi inhabit the roots of more than 90% of all land plants. The fungi receive plant-derived sugars in exchange for improved plant access to soil minerals (esp. P), drought tolerance, disease resistance, & improved seed set. In addition soil structure is improved by networks of fungal hyphae which physically enmesh soils, & further glue & bind soils into water-stable aggregates (crumbs) that enhance soil aeration & drainage. In short mycorrhizal symbioses between plant roots & soil fungi help to feed each other & feed the soil biology of their surroundings.
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