The use of mycorrhizal fungal inoculants has gained popularity in the last few years in ornamental and horticultural production. This session will help growers understand how to use mycorrhizal fungal inoculants in their operation to improve plant health.
The use of mycorrhizal fungal inoculants has gained popularity in the last few years in ornamental and horticultural production. Growers use mycorrhizal inoculants to enhance plant health by increasing water and nutrient uptake, promoting vegetative growth, reducing stress effects on the plants, etc.
These inoculants are widely accepted as potential alternatives or complements to chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
This session will help growers understand how to use mycorrhizal fungal inoculants in their operation to improve plant health.
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