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What is the benefit of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi?

What is the benefit of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi?

Miroslav Gavalec 24/01/2024 0
  Among mycorrhizal symbioses, arbuscular mycorrhiza is one of the oldest and most widespread compared to other types of mycorrhizal relationships. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi play a key role in agri...
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What is the difference between ectomycorrhiza and endomycorrhiza?

What is the difference between ectomycorrhiza and endomycorrhiza?

Miroslav Gavalec 23/01/2024 0
 Ectomycorrhiza and endomycorrhiza are two different types of symbiotic relationships formed between fungi and plant roots. The main difference between them lies in the way the fungal hyphae (fungal f...
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Modern Rootstock for Fruit Trees

Modern Rootstock for Fruit Trees

Miroslav Gavalec 20/01/2017 0
The quality of the rootstock on which the grafted fruit tree grows determines its future resistance to frost, diseases, and affects the yield and longevity of the tree. In our horticulture, varieties ...
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Everbearing strawberries work well in window boxes

Everbearing strawberries work well in window boxes

Miroslav Gavalec 20/01/2017 0
 From a practical point of view, it is advantageous to always have ripening strawberries on hand, and you do not have to own a useful garden. Just plant strawberries in a pot and you can enjoy the har...
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Pawpaw - Experiences with experimental cultivation in Germany

Pawpaw - Experiences with experimental cultivation in Germany

Miroslav Gavalec 20/01/2017 0
 Pawpaw - is native to eastern to central North America. As the only genus from the Annonaceae family, it can also be cultivated in Central Europe, especially in wine-growing regions. As the climate c...
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Sweet cherries on the GiSelA 5 rootstock

Sweet cherries on the GiSelA 5 rootstock

Miroslav Gavalec 20/01/2017 0
  This is good news for all cherry lovers with a small garden. This is due to a team of German breeders from the Institute of Pomology at the University of Giessen, which was bred by a series of GiSel...
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