Heavy metal polluted soil using chelant reinforced mushroom
A technology for polluting soil and heavy metals, applied in the field of resources and environment, can solve the problems of long plant growth cycle, troublesome follow-up treatment, and difficulty in remediation of mushrooms to achieve the best effect, and achieve the effects of short growth cycle, increased concentration and reduced cost.
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Embodiment 1
[0025] In this example, Agaricus bisporus was grown on contaminated soil containing cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) and copper (Cu), and the chelating agent EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) was combined to enhance in situ enrichment Three heavy metal ions of cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb) and copper (Cu) in soil.
[0026] Restoration process: preparation of Agaricus bisporus culture medium → fermentation of base material → preparation of Agaricus bisporus strains → laying the fermentation base material in the soil → sowing Agaricus bisporus strains in contaminated soil → covering soil of Agaricus bisporus → in the mushroom Apply chelating agent EDTA on the soil where the mycelium grows→Agaricus bisporus grows and enriches heavy metals→Mushroom harvesting→Agaricus bisporus cells are put into biogas digesters for anaerobic digester reduction treatment→Formation of biogas enriched in heavy metals Biogas slurry and biogas residue→Biogas slurry adopts chemical precipitation or chelation pr...
Embodiment 2
[0050] In this example, Tricholoma giganteum Massee was planted on the polluted soil containing copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn), and the chemical chelating agent EDDS (ethylenediamine disuccinic acid) was combined to induce the enrichment of heavy metal Cu in the polluted soil and Zn. Cultivated according to general conditions, the yield of fresh mushrooms per mu can reach 3200kg.
[0051] The cultivation process of Jinfu mushroom in this case: preparation of compost (straw raw material) → grass soaking and pre-stacking → pile fermentation → bagging and sterilization → inoculation of bacteria → removal of bags and covering with soil → application of chelating agent EDDS → fruiting after 25-30 days , Harvest. Jinfu mushroom is a high-temperature mushroom, so it is generally selected to be sown in March-May, and fruited in May-October.
[0052] In this example, the subsequent processing is the same as that in Embodiment 1.
[0053] In this example, the average Cu enrichment amount ...
Embodiment 3
[0055] This example is to plant Stropharla rugoso-annulata on the polluted soil containing chromium (Cr) and lead (Pb), and at the same time combine the induction enhancement function of the small molecule organic acid citric acid to enrich the metal ions in the soil Chromium (Cr) and lead (Pb). After 2-3 months of planting, the stropharia stropharia is mature, cultivated according to general conditions, and the yield of fresh mushrooms per mu is 2800kg. Harvest the stropharia and put it into the biogas digester for anaerobic reduction fermentation treatment.
[0056] The cultivation process of Stropharia stropharius in this example: preparation of compost (straw raw material) → grass soaking and pre-pile → pile-up seeding and fungus management → 30 days after sowing, cover with soil → apply chelating agent citric acid → 15-20 days after mushrooming, Harvest. Stropharia is a medium-low temperature mushroom, suitable for planting in autumn and spring.
[0057] In this example...
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