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Broschat, TK; Elliott, ML. 2009. Effects of fertilization and microbial inoculants applied at
transplanting on the growth of Mexican fan palm and queen palm. HortTechnology. 19(2):324-330.
Container-grown mexican fan palm (Washingtonia robusta) and queen
palm (Syagrus romanzoffiana) transplanted into a field nursery having
phosphorus (P)-sufficient and P-deficient soils were treated at the
time of planting with four commercial microbial inoculants (each
containing arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, alone or with other microbial
components or fertilizers), two fertilizers, or nothing (control). All
but the control palms received applications of an 8N-0.9P-10K palm
fertilizer every 3 months for 2 years. None of the treatments improved
growth over the control in the P-deficient soil. In the P-sufficient
soil, none of the microbial inoculants improved growth over that of
similarly fertilized noninoculated palms. Discrepancies were observed
regarding nonmycorrhizal fungi and bacteria present in the microbial
inoculant products. The type and quantity of these microbes listed on
the labels of the microbial inoculant products did not necessarily
match the type and quantity actually detected in the products.
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