Mycorrhizal Applications

Mycorrhizal Applications What Are Mycorrhizae?
“Mycor” – “rhiza” literally means “fungus” – “root” and describes the mutually beneficial relationship between the plant and root fungus.

We harness the power and wisdom of natural systems to promote living soils and increase quality, productivity, and health in all industries involving soils, plants, and people. These specialized fungi colonize plant roots and extend far into the soil. Mycorrhizal fungal filaments in the soil are truly extensions of root systems and are more effective in nutrient and water absorption than the roots

themselves. More than 90 percent of plant species in natural areas form a symbiotic relationship with the beneficial mycorrhizal fungi. Are They Important? Mycorrhizal fungi increase the surface absorbing area of roots by as much as 50 times, thereby greatly improving the ability of the plant to access soil resources. Several miles of fungal filaments can be present in less than a thimbleful of soil. Mycorrhizal fungi increase nutrient uptake not only by increasing the surface absorbing area of the roots, but also release powerful enzymes into the soil that dissolve hard-to-capture nutrients, such as organic nitrogen, phosphorus, iron and other “tightly bound” soil nutrients. This extraction process is particularly important in plant nutrition and explains why non-mycorrhizal plants require high levels of fertilization to maintain their health. Mycorrhizal fungi form an intricate web that captures and assimilates nutrients, conserving the nutrient capital in soils. Do You Need Them? Undisturbed soils are full of beneficial soil organisms including mycorrhizal fungi. Research indicates, however, many common practices can degrade the mycorrhizae-forming potential of soil. Tillage, removal of topsoil, erosion, site preparation, compaction, fumigation, invasion of weeds, and leaving soils fallow are some of the activities that can reduce or eliminate these beneficial soil fungi. Scientific studies indicate endo mycorrhizal fungal populations are slow to recolonize, unless there is close access to natural areas that can act as a source of mycorrhizal spores to repopulate the affected area. Reintroducing mycorrhizal fungi in areas where they have been lost can dramatically improve plant performance with less water and fertilizer and at a reduced cost. Learn more at www.mycorrhizae.com

Input efficiency matters more than ever.  mycorrhizal inoculants work by increasing the effective absorptive area of pla...
06/02/2026

Input efficiency matters more than ever.

mycorrhizal inoculants work by increasing the effective absorptive area of plant roots, helping crops access water and nutrients more efficiently. That translates into stronger growth, improved stress tolerance, and more consistent performance across production cycles.

From greenhouse ornamentals to nursery crops, growers are seeing the impact firsthand in side-by-side trials.

See the data and trial photos here: https://mycorrhizae.com/mycoapply-mycorrhizal-fungi-trial-results/

Pictured: MycoApply-treated impatiens on the left. Untreated control on the right.

27 years of experience. Countless lessons learned. 🌿In celebration of Women in Horticulture Week, we’re highlighting Dan...
05/27/2026

27 years of experience. Countless lessons learned. 🌿

In celebration of Women in Horticulture Week, we’re highlighting Dana Zozaya and the advice she’s gathered throughout her career at Mycorrhizal Applications.

From embracing change and taking unexpected opportunities to building trust through honesty and perseverance, Dana’s journey is a reminder that horticulture offers endless paths for growth.

Swipe through for 7 pieces of advice from Dana’s career in the industry. 💚

05/21/2026

It's the news you've been waiting for! All five Magic Gardener products have dropped and are available for order through your favorite distributor.

🍃Fungus Gnat Killer
🍃Biofungicide
🍃Caterpillar Control
🍃Mycorrhizae for Fruit, Flower & Vegetable
🍃Mycorrhizae for Trees & Shrubs

Read all about it: https://mycorrhizae.com/announcing-the-launch-of-magic-gardener/

Happy Fun Fact Friday! 🌱  Did you know that there are many different types of mycorrhizal fungi? And plants can form ass...
05/15/2026

Happy Fun Fact Friday! 🌱

Did you know that there are many different types of mycorrhizal fungi? And plants can form associations with multiple species within each type.

Growers can maximize their benefit from a mycorrhizal product like , which contains multiple species of both Endomycorrhizal and Ectomycorrhizal fungi.

Click here to see which plants form associations with which mycorrhizal fungi: https://mycorrhizae.com/mycorrhizal-status-of-plant-families-and-genera/

It's World Laboratory Day! Today, we are celebrating science and innovation. Thank you to our lab team for their dedicat...
04/23/2026

It's World Laboratory Day! Today, we are celebrating science and innovation.

Thank you to our lab team for their dedication, creative spirit, and impactful work.

This Earth Day, we’re looking beyond the obvious 🌎♻️Did you know that single-use lab gloves are difficult to recycle thr...
04/22/2026

This Earth Day, we’re looking beyond the obvious 🌎♻️

Did you know that single-use lab gloves are difficult to recycle through traditional systems? This is because traditional recycling avenues will not accept single-use plastic gloves due to the contamination risk.

At Mycorrhizal Applications, we’re proud to partner with the RightCycle program to give these materials a second life as things like a plant pot, an Adirondack chair, or a shelving unit. It's little changes like this that help keep waste out of landfills and move us toward a more sustainable future.

So far, we have recycled 50 lbs of PPE using this program! That's the equivalent of removing the CO2 of 185 water bottles from the atmosphere.

Happy Fun Fact Friday! 🌱 Did you know that mycorrhizal fungi can increase a plant’s effective root surface area by up to...
04/17/2026

Happy Fun Fact Friday! 🌱

Did you know that mycorrhizal fungi can increase a plant’s effective root surface area by up to 47x?

This helps growers by improving nutrient uptake efficiency, especially phosphorus, during early plant establishment.

Join us for our Magic Gardener Retailer Training!
04/07/2026

Join us for our Magic Gardener Retailer Training!

🌸 Happy National Ag Day! Here’s to the innovators in horticulture who turn science, soil, and sustainability into thrivi...
03/24/2026

🌸 Happy National Ag Day! Here’s to the innovators in horticulture who turn science, soil, and sustainability into thriving crops and beautiful spaces.

From growers to garden centers, your work makes a lasting impact.

03/17/2026

Ever wonder how we figure out which pesticides are compatible with our mycorrhizal products?

Check out this video with Dr. Alison Reeve and Xavier Miller on our Product Development team in our Grants Pass, Oregon lab!

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