Glomeromycota

Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi

Glomeromycota — Rhizosphere Symbiosis Core

Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) form symbioses with ~80% of terrestrial plants. Hyphae colonize roots forming arbuscules, dramatically extending root absorption area, enhancing P and micronutrient uptake, and improving plant stress tolerance.

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Mechanisms of Action

1

Root Colonization

Spores germinate and invade root cortex cells, forming arbuscules and vesicles at the symbiotic interface.

2

Nutrient Transport

Hyphal networks absorb P, N, and Zn from distant soil zones and transfer them to the plant.

3

Stress Tolerance

Improves water and nutrient status, induces systemic defense, enhancing drought, salinity, and disease tolerance.

4

Soil Improvement

Secretes glomalin-related soil proteins (GRSP), promoting soil aggregation and structure.

Product Specifications

SpeciesFunneliformis / Rhizophagus / Glomus
Viable Spores≥ 50 spores/g
FormulationGranules / Host root inoculant
StorageCool, dry, 4-15°C
Shelf Life12 months

Application Methods

1

Transplant dip: Dilute 100-200x, dip roots 5-10 seconds before planting

2

Hole application: 5-10g granules per hole, mixed with base fertilizer

3

Seedling mix: Incorporate at 1:100 ratio into potting media

4

Top-dress: 2-4kg per mu during growth, mixed with fine soil at root zone

Applicable Crops

Vegetables, fruit trees, flowers, field crops (corn, soybean, potato), economic crops (tea, tobacco, medicinal herbs), and more