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Re: Bacteria in the Soil Soource of 6 nematode-trapping fungi
Any chance that you changed the type of soil used when you transplanted (i.e.,
more peat)?
In article <4pee9o$kaj@newsbf02.news.aol.com> brateaver@aol.com (BRateaver)
writes:>From: brateaver@aol.com (BRateaver)
>Subject: Re: Bacteria in the Soil Soource of 6 nematode-trapping fungi
>Date: 9 Jun 1996 07:58:48 -0400
>I have a culture of 6 nematode-trapping fungi, and that really does work.
>I had a small tree, that I wanted to move to a container. I pulled it up
>to move it, and the roots were loaded with lumpy masses--obviously
>nematodes. After moving it to a container, with new soil, I inoculated
>that soil with the product, and a couple of years later, when I needed the
>container, I took out the plant to move it to the ground, and there was
>not a vestige of trouble on the roots, which looked like ordinary, clean
>roots. It was a very striking change.
>B. Rateaver
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