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Lead author/year Citation % increase in
mycorrhizal colonization
Statistical effect
Koske , 2007 Mycorrhiza 18:51-56 2007
76%
#1 of 8 commercial inoculants tested. Significantly increased mycorrhizal colonization
Meikle, 2007 Native Plant Journal
9 (2) pp 107-113
16-92%
Significant increase in myc colonization and plant establishment for all plants tested
Rider 2007 Plant Soil (2007)
300:83–94
30-40%
Significant increase in nitrogen content and biomass for both shoots and roots
Lanthier 2006 International Plant Propagators’ Society, Volume 56, 200
12-86%
Significant increase myc colonization, root and plant biomass
Amaranthus 2005 Journal of Sustainable Forestry. V20 No3  21-45
18-38%
Significant increase in myc colonization, foliar nitrogen and phosphorus content
Hartin 2005 Journal of Turfgrass and Sports Surface Science Vol. 81 (2005)
45-47%
Significant increase in myc colonization, plant cover, leaf and root biomass
Steinfeld 2004 USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station pp103-108 2004
18-34%
Significant increase in myc colonization, plant phosphorus content,  plant establishment
Steinfeld 2003 Journal of Arboriculture 29(4): July 2003
16-28%
Significant increase in myc colonization, plant phosphorus content, field survival
Jirachek 2002 Journal of Sustainable Forestry Vol 14 pp 93-202 2002
35%
Significant increase in myc colonization, plant phosphorus content, root biomass


 

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