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Urban Trees Need Mycorrhizae
In today's landscape environments, many of which are created from large earth moving projects designed to accommodate park-like office complexes, high density housing, factory buildings, suburban housing developments, large landscape projects, urban construction, highway construction, municipal settings and many others, the soils are virtually void of essential mycorrhizal fungi and are generally lacking in essential mineral elements. In order, to successfully establish plantings of any kind, from large trees to small shrubs, beneficial mycorrhizal fungi must be present. MycorTM Tree SaverTM is now available to ensure plant survival on harsh landscape sites.

Compared to routine-transplants, those with MycorTM Tree SaverTM Transplant Inoculant:
  • Have improved water and mineral element uptake and assimilation.
  • Have better transplant survival and growth rates.
  • Have improved heat and drought tolerance.
  • Have better resistance to root disease.
  • Have better root and shoot growth rates after planting.
  • Survive better in poor soils.

Research with specific mycorrhizal fungi on trees has shown 
improved growth rates up to 300% in stressed and degraded soils 
and transplant survival rate improvements of over 90%. Increases 
in root growth of over 1,000 have recently been observed on
transplanted trees.

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