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Old 11-01-2010, 01:24 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Default Re: Mycorrhizae making my bananas grow slower

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I don't know about this study... I would have liked to see what a controls with just all three kinds of mycrorrhize without the nematodes added too--would have done. The final analysis of the plants in table 4 on page 74 (6/8 on the link) of the study shows that the kind of mycrorrhize commonly used in potting soil caused the highest analysis of nutrient content in the tissue after being planted in nematode infested soil for 8-10 months.
On page 72 (or 4 by PDF) The table shown is the results of the mycorrhizae before nematode infection. That is the one I am mostly going off of because I don't think I have to worry about them
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