The P ions are readily adsorbed on clay complexes and diffuse slowly in the soil so that a depletion zone quickly develops around the actively absorbing rootlets. Fungal hyphae can explore the soil beyond the depletion zone and transport phosphate back into the root. The phosphate is translocated into the mycelium in the root and is released for use by plants. Further these fungi are known to enhance resistance to diseases and help the host plant to take up moisture more efficiently under moisture stress condition. VAM fungi transports N, K, Ca, Mg along the fungal mycelium in a manner similar to phosphorus.
Composition
Viable propagules: 100/g
Infectivity Potential: 80 IP/gm
Application & Dose
Soil Application irrigation and drenching near root zone 5ml per liter of water
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