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Method for culturing edible fungi using waste tree branches from garden during greening period

A landscaping and edible fungus technology, applied in horticulture, application, fungi, etc., can solve the problems of cultivating rare edible fungi, adverse environmental effects, and unseen problems, and achieve good quality, solve processing problems, and rich nutrition.

Active Publication Date: 2007-07-18
厦门如意食用菌生物高科技有限公司
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Problems solved by technology

Take Fuzhou City as an example, generally 20-30 tons of landscaping waste branches are produced every day. These branches are usually disposed of by discarding and burning. big waste
At present, in the field of cultivation technology of rare edible fungi, there is no technical report on using discarded branches of landscaping to cultivate rare edible fungi

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Embodiment 1

[0015] Cultivation of Pleurotus osmanthus Mycelia in Petri Dishes

[0016] formula:

[0017] The raw materials used in every 100ml of liquid compost are: 20g of potatoes, 10g of twigs, 2g of glucose, 0.3g of potassium dihydrogen phosphate, 0.15g of magnesium sulfate, V B1 0.01g, 0.15g of yeast powder, 2g of agar; the discarded twigs of Snakefoot tree after landscaping are pre-dried and crushed for later use.

[0018] Method steps:

[0019] Wash the potatoes, peel them, cut into pieces, weigh them, mix them with crushed branches and add water, soak for 1 hour, heat and boil in an electric furnace for 30 minutes, filter with four layers of gauze, remove residue, mix the filtrate with other culture reagents, and stir evenly And dilute to the required volume, divide into Erlenmeyer flasks, and keep 20min high-pressure steam sterilization under the condition of sterilizing box temperature of 121°C. Divide the sterilized compost into petri dishes with a diameter of 90mm and inocu...

Embodiment 2

[0021] Grifola frondosa mycelia culture in petri dish

[0022] formula:

[0023] The raw materials used in every 100ml of liquid compost are: 20g of potatoes, 10g of mango branches, 2g of glucose, 0.3g of potassium dihydrogen phosphate, 0.15g of magnesium sulfate, V B1 0.01g, yeast powder 0.15g, agar 2g; discarded mango tree branches after landscaping are pre-dried and crushed for later use.

[0024] Method steps:

[0025] Wash the potatoes, peel them, cut into pieces, weigh them, mix them with crushed branches and add water, soak for 1 hour, heat and boil in an electric furnace for 30 minutes, filter with four layers of gauze, remove residue, mix the filtrate with other culture reagents, and stir evenly And dilute to the required volume, divide into Erlenmeyer flasks, keep for 20 minutes under the condition of sterilizing box temperature of 121°C, and sterilize by high pressure steam. The sterilized compost is divided into 90mm petri dishes and inoculated. Each petri dish ...

Embodiment 3

[0027] Cultivation of the mycelia of Salmonella edulis in Petri dishes

[0028] formula

[0029] The raw materials used in every 100ml of liquid culture material are: 20g of potatoes, 10g of magnolia tree branches, 2g of glucose, 0.3g of potassium dihydrogen phosphate, 0.15g of magnesium sulfate, V B1 0.01g, yeast powder 0.15g, agar 2g; discarded magnolia tree branches after landscaping are pre-dried and crushed for later use.

[0030] Method steps

[0031] Wash the potatoes, peel them, cut into pieces, weigh them, mix them with crushed branches and add water, soak for 1 hour, heat and boil in an electric furnace for 30 minutes, filter with four layers of gauze, remove residue, mix the filtrate with other culture reagents, and stir evenly And dilute to the required volume, divide into Erlenmeyer flasks, keep for 20 minutes under the condition of sterilizing box temperature of 121°C, and sterilize by high pressure steam. Divide the sterilized compost into petri dishes with a...

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Abstract

A method for culturing the rare edible fungus with the rejected twigs generated by pruning includes such steps as drying in the sun, pulverizing, mixing it with other raw materials to obtain culture medium, sterilizing, loading it in culturing containers, inoculating the seed of rare edible fungus, and culturing.

Description

technical field [0001] The invention relates to the cultivation technology of rare edible fungi, and more specifically relates to the technology of cultivating edible fungi by using discarded branches of landscaping. Background technique [0002] In recent years, the greening area of ​​the city is getting bigger and bigger, but there is no good treatment method and rational utilization for the discarded branches after the tree branches are repaired. Take Fuzhou City as an example, generally 20-30 tons of landscaping waste branches are produced every day. These branches are usually disposed of by discarding and burning. Big waste. At present, in the technical field of cultivation of rare edible fungi, there is no technical report on utilizing the discarded branches of landscaping to cultivate rare edible fungi. Contents of the invention [0003] The purpose of the present invention is to provide a method for cultivating rare edible fungi by using the discarded branches of...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01G1/04C12N1/14
Inventor 陈君琛沈恒胜李怡彬汤葆莎张本光
Owner 厦门如意食用菌生物高科技有限公司
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