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Reforest'Action and Fransylva invite you to finance a particularly innovative plantation, aimed at promoting tree growth and strengthening their resistance to pathogens and water stress.
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Project description

It is an innovative mycorhization project that we invite you to finance, already the third carried by Reforest'Action!

The project at a glance

  • Number of trees to plant: 1,900
  • Project area: 11 hectares
  • Species planted: sessile oak, plum and cherry trees
  • Project type: enrichment with mycorrhization of plants
  • Planting Season: fall/winter 2018-19

Context

This particularly innovative planting project aims to promote tree growth and strengthen their resistance to pathogens and water stress. The results of this experiment could serve as a basis for duplicating the model elsewhere in France. 

In practice, the roots of young plants selected for their adaptation to soil and climate changes will be coated on the day of mushroom planting. The association created between these fungi and the roots will form mycorrhizae which will favour the supply of water and nutrients to the trees. The soils will benefit from a liquid treatment composed of bacteria as fundamental for their regeneration as for tree nutrition. 

In addition to providing micro-organisms, the project aims to enrich the existing population through islets and is intended to promote the regeneration of a natural recruit of native species essential to the restoration of the sylvio-cynegetic balance. Completed by an understory of soil enrichment plants, this complex will subsequently multiply the habitats favourable to wildlife. 


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