Subject: [NAFEX] my undergraduate
research-mycorrhizae and grafting
NAFEXers,
I'm a student at Warren Wilson college in
Asheville, NC. A natural science seminar research project is required of
all science majors here and I'm thinking to test the effect
of mycorrhizal treatments on grafted potted trees (apples, pears, or persimmons)
against a control without treatment (sterile soil medium). I would like to
observe the success rate of the graft taking.
Some questions I
have are: 1.) some mycorrhizae are specie
specific, which one to use?, 2.) where can I find
a tired and true mycorrhizal inoculant suited
to fruit trees, and
3.) where can I find standard success rates to compare with in
peer-reviewed literature for grafting these types of fruits.
Any
commentary would be appreciated, especially a pointer to where to find good
research on grafting rates for persimmons, apples, and pears and where to find
a mycorrhizal inoculant for them.
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