- Afforestation
- Agriculture
- Orchards
- Golf Courses
- Vegetable cultivation
- Ornamental crops
- Landscaping
- Wineyards
- Improvement of urban areas
- Recultivation of wasted or damaged areas
Plant
species colonized by Mycorrhiza
| Artichokes |
Celery |
Melons |
Radicchio |
| Asparagus |
Cucumber |
Nasturtium |
Radish |
| Beans |
Eggplant |
Onions |
Spinach |
| Bell peppers |
Endives |
Patisson |
Squashes |
| Cardy |
Garlic |
Peas |
Tomatoes |
| Carrots |
Leeks |
Peppers |
|
| Chicoree |
Lettuce |
Pumpkins |
|
| Almonds |
Chestnuts |
Peaches |
Raspberries |
| Apples |
Elderberry |
Peanut |
Strawberries |
| Apricots |
Figs Gooseberries |
Pears |
Tayberries |
| Blackberries |
Grapes |
Plums |
Walnuts |
| Blackcurrants |
Melons |
Quinces |
|
| Cherries |
Nectarines |
Redcurrants |
|
| Avocado |
Grapes |
Palm Trees (Date Palms, etc) |
Sugar Cane |
| Bananas |
Kaki |
Papaya |
Tea |
| Beans (various varieties) |
Kiwi |
Passion fruit (various varieties e.g. Maracuja) |
Tobacco |
| Cactus Fruits |
Lentilles |
Pomegranate |
Upland Rice |
| Cassava |
Lychee |
Peas (various varieties) |
Yam |
| Chickpeas |
Mango |
Pepper |
Yucca |
| Citrus Crops |
Mungbeans |
Physalis |
|
| Cocoa |
Okra |
Pistachio |
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| Coconut |
Olives |
Sorghum |
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| Coffee |
Oil palms |
Star fruit |
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| Alfalfa |
Maize (Corn) |
Millet |
Tobacco |
| Barley |
Oats |
Soy Beans |
Upland rice |
| Cotton |
Potatoes |
Sudan Grass |
Wheat |
| Clover |
Rye |
Sunflower |
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| Linseed |
Sorghum |
Sweet potato (Yam) |
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| Aromatic and medicinal herbs, special
crops |
| Basil |
Garlic |
Peppermint |
Thyme |
| Bulbs |
Lavender |
Persil |
Ysop |
| Chive |
Lemongrass |
Rosmarin |
|
| Coriander |
Marjoram |
Sage |
|
| Dill |
Onions Oregano |
Shallot |
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| Ornamental Crops and Flowers |
| Agapanthus-hybrids |
Cryptomeria spp. |
Heliotropium arborescens |
Potentilla fruticosa |
| Argyranthemum frutescens |
Dictamnus alba |
Hibiscus spp. |
Phoenix canariensis |
| Asplendium nidus |
Dieffenbachia maculata |
Hydrangea spp. |
Philodendron erubescens |
| Bamboo |
Erythrina spp. |
Impatiens spp. |
Rosa spp. |
| Begonia spp. |
Euphorbia pulcherrima |
Lilium spp. |
Tagetes-hybrids |
| Camellia spp. |
Ficus elastica |
Lobelia erinus |
Tropaeolum majus |
| Cissus antarctica |
Ficus benjamina |
Mimosa putida |
Yucca spp. |
| Chlorophytum comosum |
Fuchsia-Hybride |
Monstera deliciosa |
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| Chrysanthemum spp. |
Gardenia jasminoides |
Passiflora spp. |
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| Coleus blumei |
Geranium spp. |
Primula spp. |
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| Acacia |
Catalpa |
Fig |
Paw Paw |
| Ailanthus |
Ceanothus |
Forsythia |
Persimmon |
| Alder |
Cedar |
Gingko |
Poplar |
| Arborvitae |
Chokeberry |
Hackberry |
Redbud |
| Ash |
Cottonwood |
Hawthorn |
Redwood |
| Aspen |
Crabapple |
Holly |
Sassafras |
| Bayberry |
Cryptomeria |
Horsechestnut |
Sagebrush |
| Black Locust |
Currant |
Jojoba |
Sequoia |
| Box Elder |
Cypress |
Juniper |
Silver bell |
| Boxwood |
Dogwood |
Plane tree |
Willow |
| Buckeye |
Elm |
Mahogany |
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| Burning Bush |
Eucalyptus |
Mahonia |
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| Casuarina |
Euonymus |
Maples (all) |
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| Grasslands, turf, golf places, pastures |
| All temperate and tropical grass species (Gramineae) including
bamboo are mycorrhizal and can respond to the inoculation with
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. |
| All temperate and tropical pasture legumes (clover, Stylosanthus,
Pueraria) are mycorrhizal and respond in the initiate phase to
inoculation. |