Mycorrhizal fungi in the garden by Tom Kaltenbach.

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Mycorrhizal fungi in the garden by Tom Kaltenbach

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Mycorrhizal fungi in the garden

by Tom Kaltenbach

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With a diameter of 880 ha a fungus discovered in Oregon

certainly belongs to the largest beings alive.

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Myco (gr. fungus)Rhiza ( gr. root)

Consequently a mykorrhizal fungus is a root fungus, which established a

partnership with a plant.

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This partnership is called

symbiosis

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More than 90 % of all land - living plants

depend on the symbiosis with fungi.

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Ectomycorrhiza

dominate on woody plants,

Endomycorrhizaon herbs.

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Tecnical terms:

- Spawn means the tissue of the fungus- Hyphae are the microscopical fibres which form the spawn.- Fructification describes the part of the

fungus, commonly known as mushroom.

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Advantages of mycorrhization :

1. Raised water- and nutrient- resorbtion:

The fine hyphae multiply the surface of the root.

Growth and bifurcation of the fine roots are stimulated.

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2. Protective effect of the spawn :2.1 mecanical:

- outer barrier: provided by the ‘fungal mantle’ - inner barrier: through ‘Hartig Net’, a layer of

modified cells on the surface of the root. 2.2 chemical:

through the exudation of antibiotic and fungostatic substances.

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3. raised general vitality is the result

and the fertilisation can be reduced by

half.

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4. In the case of trees also the possibility of a

mushroom- harvest.

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Artificial mycorrhization:

Necessary only once in the life of a plant

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Products by Mycoflor:

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Thank you!