Mycorrhiza species & compatible plants
Endomycorrhiza:
90% of species - mostly green, leafy, the most common commercially produced mycorrhizal plants. Shrubs and leafy plants (except rhododendron, azalea and heather), berries (except blueberries, cranberries and cranberries), nut trees (except pecan and hazelnut), flowers and vegetables (except cabbage and turnip), cultivated grasses (except weedy grasses), fruit trees (including tropical fruits), many aquatic and wetland species (except reeds and horsetail).
Some of the commercially most important plant groups that benefit from endomycorrhizae:
Maple, acacia, amber trees, apple, chokeberry, eggplant, artichoke, avocado, bamboo, banana, basil, cotton, beech, begonia, pear, pear,
Beans, Boxwood, Chrysanthemum, Date tree, Yew, Peas, Strawberry, Peanut, Alder, Ash, Ash maple, Eucalyptus, False acacia, Fern, Fig, Flax, Forsythia, Fuchsia, Funkia, gardenia, geranium, barley, grasses, guayule, rubber tree, cucumber, hemp, hibiscus, raspberry, millet, dogwood, currant, jojoba, coffee, cocoa, cactus, camellia, nasturtium, carrot, potato, chestnut, rubber, cherry, kiwi, clover seed, clover, garlic, coconut, lettuce, coral trees, herbs, creosote bush, creeping juniper, cowpea, pumpkin, leek, privet, lychee, laurel, snapdragon, alfalfa, magnolia, mahogany, mahonia, maize, sequoia, almond, mango, cassava, apricot, mulberry, perennial plants, mimosa, mosquito grass, myrtle, okra, olive, palm, pampas grass, papaya, poplar, passion fruit, Pacific yew, pepper, peach, plum, pistachio, plane tree, prosopis, bramble, purging nut, ryegrass, rice, rhus, marigold, rose, red ash, sackbut, sagebrush, sour tree, shallot, ornamental lily, fescue grass, celery, sickle fir, soybean, sunflower, sorghum millet, asparagus, pumpkin, spindle bushes, balsam, holly, stone yew, star fruit, Sudan grass, succulents, sweet potato, tobacco, tea plant, tomato, weeping cherry, elm, violet, wax trees, willow, poinsettia, grapes, hawthorn, wheat, yam, yucca, cedar, citrus fruit, trembling poplar, sugar cane, hackberry tree, onion plants, cypress
Ectomycorrhiza:
5 % of species - mainly conifers and oaks - more woody plants
Some commercially important plant groups that benefit Ectomycorrhizae:
Bearberry, birch, beech, Douglas fir, oak, strawberry trees, alder, aspen, eucalyptus, spruce, hazelnut, hickory, chestnut, larch, lime, poplar, pecan, pine, false chestnut, hemlock, fir, thujas, walnut, willow
The following plants DO NOT undergo symbiosis wiht Ecto- or Endomykorrhicae:
Brassicaceae: Broccoli, cabbage (all kinds), turnip cabbage
Ericaceae: Azalea, blueberry, cranberry, heather, blueberry, cowberry, rhododendron
Others: Turnip, carnation, mustard, orchids, sugar bushes, orchids, reeds, sedge, spinach