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This section presents the results of various product trials performed over the years to evaluate the efficacy of PHC products. These results are presented in various formats, including tables, charts, graphs or complete reports. Published reports include complete citations. The size of this section will increase continuously as more reports are posted. For easy reference, the reports are categorized according to the product tested. Note that some reports involve more than one product, so these are cross-referenced under each product. Feel free to e-mail your comments and suggestions about this section. Our aim is to present the information in a concise and understandable manner.
| MycorTree®
Injectable
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ROOT
RESPONSE OF MATURE RED OAK AND PECAN AFTER SOIL
INJECTION WITH MYCORTREE INJECTABLE
| Red
Oak and Pecan trees both exhibited dramatically
improved root absorption capability in response to
Mycorrhizal Fungi inoculation with or without
fertilizer.
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ROOT
RESPONSE OF OAK AND MAPLE TO MYCORTREE INJECTABLE
GREAT
FUNGI EXPERIMENT
| Summary
shown with table. Container-grown
California Pepper trees transplanted along a
roadside were evaluated for the effect on growth
of inoculation with commercial mycorrhizal fungi
products.
Plant Health Care, Inc. Injectable and vertimulch
products were the inoculants used in the study.
Both vertimulch and Injectable treatments
caused a significant increase in girth.
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PENN
CENTER
| Mature
Live Oaks responded to mycorrhizal inoculation,
whether by soil injection or vertimulch technique,
with dramatically increased root growth.
Fertilizer, which was added to the
Injection treatment enhances the effect. |
PROSPECT
PARK
| Summary
Included with table.
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MycorTree®
Vertimulch
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AUSTRIA
MYCORTREE VERTIMULCH SPRUCE TRIAL
PENN
CENTER
| Mature
Live Oaks responded to mycorrhizal inoculation,
whether by soil injection or vertimulch technique,
with dramatically increased root growth.
Fertilizer, which was added to the
Injection treatment enhances the effect. |
GREAT
FUNGI EXPERIMENT
| Summary
shown with table. Container-grown
California Pepper trees transplanted along a
roadside were evaluated for the effect on growth
of inoculation with commercial mycorrhizal fungi
products.
Plant Health Care, Inc. Injectable and vertimulch
products were the inoculants used in the study.
Both vertimulch and Injectable treatments
caused a significant increase in girth.
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MycorTM
Tree
Saver®
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PROSPECT
PARK
| Summary
Included with table. |
ROOT
RESPONSE 4 MONTHS AFTER TRANSPLANTING WITH MYCOR
TREESAVER TRANSPLANT
| Summary
Shown with table. |
ROOT
RESPONSE OF MAPLE, CRABAPPLE, ASH, AND HACKBERRY TO
MYCOR TREESAVER TRANSPLANT, BIOPAK, AND YUCCAH
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Simultaneous
inoculation of various transplanted trees using
commercial bacterial (PHC BioPak®) and mycorrhizal
fungi (Mycor™ Tree Saver® Transplant) inoculants
resulted in significantly increased root
growth and mycorrhizae
development.
Comparison with Coron™ fertilizer
treatment is shown.
Coron™
is a trademark of Coron Corporation, not affiliated
with Plant Health Care, Inc.
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MycorTM
Turf
SaverTM
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GOLF
TURF TRIAL
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report provided. |
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PHC
BioPak®
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ROOT
RESPONSE OF MAPLE, CRABAPPLE, ASH, AND HACKBERRY TO
MYCOR TREESAVER TRANSPLANT, BIOPAK, AND YUCCAH
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Simultaneous
inoculation of various transplanted trees using
commercial bacterial (PHC BioPak®) and mycorrhizal
fungi (Mycor™ Tree Saver® Transplant) inoculants
resulted in significantly increased root
growth and mycorrhizae
development.
Comparison with Coron™ fertilizer
treatment is shown.
Coron™
is a trademark of Coron Corporation, not affiliated
with Plant Health Care, Inc. |
THAILAND
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YuccahTM
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PROSPECT
PARK
| Summary
Included with table. |
ROOT
RESPONSE OF MAPLE, CRABAPPLE, ASH, AND HACKBERRY TO
MYCOR TREESAVER TRANSPLANT, BIOPAK, AND YUCCAH
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Simultaneous
inoculation of various transplanted trees using
commercial bacterial (PHC BioPak®) and mycorrhizal
fungi (Mycor™ Tree Saver® Transplant) inoculants
resulted in significantly increased root
growth and mycorrhizae
development.
Comparison with Coron™ fertilizer
treatment is shown.
Coron™
is a trademark of Coron Corporation, not affiliated
with Plant Health Care, Inc. |
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Royalty Corp. |
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