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Myco-ymbiont H DEFECE E 1 R CDIIER VAM - Mycorrhizal Root Inoculant Mycorrhizal Root Inoculant Use separately or MAXIMIE growth results by using Myco-Rhizo-hyllo as ICULAED E A LA A U -ICULAED R CDIIER utrient Acquisition RME Root Growth & Health ICREAE est & Disease Resistance When it comes to plant growth, ymbiot believes that nature knows best. We believe producing healthier consumable produce without reliance on heavy nutrient and chemical applications is what it s all about. Myco-ymbiont inoculated rhizosphere on right as compared to non-inoculated on the left. ( GH ) Close-up illustrates fungal hyphae. R LA pore Distributive Hyphae Myco-ymbiont is a revolutionary biological GR inhabit the roots and rhizosphere of plants plant media and nutrient additive that contains a and influence plant health and ivity by a select formulation of VAM - Vesicular Arbuscular variety of mechanisms that involve solubilisation Mycorrhizal fungi, GR - lant Growth romoting and acquisition of mineral nutrients, stimulation Rhizobacteria and MHB - Mycorrhizal Helper of root growth and suppression of disease carrying Bacteria. organisms. VAM fungi, commonly referred to as endo- MHB consist of two different overlapping groups mycorrhizae, are root inhabiting fungi that form a of bacteria that firstly promote mycorrhizal symbiotic relationship with the roots of plants. hey formation and secondly interact positively with the colonise the plants roots extending their nutrient functioning of established mycorrhizae. transporting hyphea far beyond the nutrient depleted zone immediately surrounding growing R R LA LA Absorptive Hyphae feeder roots, and greatly increase the host plants ability to acquire nutrients such as -itrogen, -hosphorus and -otassium. ymbiot s H DEFECE inoculations also contain numerous pest and disease preventing micro-organisms that perform defence jobs for their hosts that cannot be performed by the plants themselves.

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ymbiot s enable discerning growers to produce the healthiest and highest possible quality consumable hydroponic produce. ur biological inoculations allow you to re-introduce nature s essential age old symbiotic plant / microbial associations to your favorite plants in their inert hydroponic growing nment. hey provide an incredibly diverse living barrier or (bio-film) of synergistic life in the form of lant Growth romoting Micro-organisms for the whole plant that will seriously increase the performance of your regular nutrient regime, while protecting and feeding your plants at the same time. he result is healthy, vigorous, fast growing and high yielding plants. he microbial formulations in ymbiot s range can reduce the need for high levels of salt-based mineral nutrients and chemical applications in horticultural and agricultural crops. Help take the pressure off our natural systems by using natural or non-toxic s and plant ion techniques. For best results Myco-Rhizo-hyllo should be used as a 1-2-3 combination to complement and assist your complete hydroponic nutrient regime. art proceeds of 50c per sold go towards Carbon eutral Eichenser & Dahlman (1992): he presence of endophytic microorganisms in plants may be of extreme importance to host protection against insect attacks and, in the control of plant diseases, caused by bacteria and fungi. iddiqui (20): Application of GR formulations with strain mixtures perform better than individual strains for the management of pest and diseases of crop plants, in addition to plant growth promotion. Bhowmilk & ingh (2004) demonstrate that plant growth promoting rhizo-bacteria considerably enhanced mycorrhizal colonisation. hey not only stimulated VAM development but also accelerated root growth. Martinez-Viveros et al (2010): o be effective, GR must maintain a critical population density of active cells. Lucy et al (2004): lant Growth romoting Bacteria has diverse applications for the management of plant diseases in agriculture, horticulture and forestry. In addition it also plays a vital role in nmental remediation. Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic lants, Lucknow (India): VAM inoculation significantly increased the root colonisation, plant height, fresh herbage and dry matter yield as compared to non-inoculated cultivars. Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic lants, Lucknow (India): VAM inoculation significantly increased the uptake of - itrogen, - hosphorus and - otassium, but most markedly the uptake of - hosphorus. FR MRE IFRMAI symbiot.com.au info@symbiot.com.au Box 814, Denmark WA 6333