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Ectomycorrhizal Fungus Inoculations of Established Residential Trees

E. Thomas Smiley, Donald H. Marx and Bruce R. Fraedrich
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) May 1997, 23 (3) 113-115; DOI: https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.1997.018
E. Thomas Smiley
1Bartlett Tree Research Laboratories, Charlotte, North Carolina
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2Plant Health Care, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Bruce R. Fraedrich
1Bartlett Tree Research Laboratories, Charlotte, North Carolina
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    Table 1.

    Average Fine root dry weights, expressed in grams per cubic foot of soil, four and seven months after treatment.

    TreatmentSpecies
    PecanWillow OakRed Oak
    474747
    MycorTree Pt15 ab*22b9 ab19a15 a11a
    MycorTree plus Boost22 ab48a8 ab35a14 ab10a
    Bartlett Boost (28-9-9)24 a16b14 a11b8b5a
    Water Control2 b11b2 b9b0.6 c1a
    • ↵* Means followed by same letter do not significantly differ (p=.05 Duncan’s Multiple Range Test).

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    Table 2.

    Average mycorrhizal colonization rates seven months after treatment. Numbers are percent ectomycorrhizal colonization from Pisolithus tinctorius (Pt) or other naturally occurring ectomycorrhizae (Nat), and the combination of the two (Tot).

    TreatmentSpecies
    PecanWillow OakRed Oak
    PtNatTotPtNatTotPtNatTot
    MycorTree Pt43a*16a59ab43a27b70a39a26a65ab
    MycorTree plus Boost59a24a83a46a26b72a45a25a70a
    Bartlett Boost (28-9-9)0b36a36b0.4b49a50b0b45a45b
    Water Control0b49a49b0.3b42a42b0b22a22c
    • ↵* Means followed by same letter do not significantly differ (p=.05 Duncan’s Multiple Range Test).

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