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Agaricus bisporus compost and stacking fermentation method

A technology of stacking and fermenting Agaricus bisporus, which is applied in the field of crop cultivation and can solve the problems of waste of resources, a large amount of labor, and environmental pollution

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-09-11
HANCHUAN JIAWANGDA FOODS
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[0005] The invention provides a Agaricus bisporus culture material mainly composed of Pleurotus eryngii fungus dregs and a stacking fermentation method, which overcomes the problems of environmental pollution and resource waste in the treatment of Pleurotus eryngii cultivation dregs, and facilitates the production of Agaricus bisporus culture materials. mechanized operation
At the same time, the present invention provides a stacking fermentation technology that uses active ventilation and oxygen supply, which can save a lot of labor when stacking and fermenting compost, and solve the shortcomings of the existing fermentation technology that requires a large amount of labor, so as to quickly obtain high-quality compost

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[0021] The present invention will be further described below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and embodiments. Table 1 is each raw material consumption of each embodiment.

[0022] Table 1 Unit kg

[0023]

Example 1

Example 2

Example 3

Example 4

Pleurotus eryngii mushroom residue

600

576

624

600

chicken manure

400

420

396

372

the straw

200

204

180

228

superphosphate

18

18

18

18

potassium chloride

3

3

3

3

lime

24

24

24

24

plaster

24

24

24

24

[0024] Each embodiment processes the following steps:

[0025] 1. Raw material pretreatment

[0026] Different pretreatments are carried out for different raw materials:

[0027] Pleurotus eryngii mushroom residue: use fresh residue without mildew and no sour odor, dry it for later use; fully pre-wet it before building a heap.

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The invention relates to agaricus bisporus compost and a stacking fermentation method. The compost is composed of pleurotus eryngii mushroom residues, chicken manure, straws, calcium superphosphate, potassium chloride, lime and gypsum, wherein the percentages by weight of the pleurotus eryngii mushroom residues, the chicken manure and the straws in the compost are as follows: 48-52% of pleurotus eryngii mushroom residues, 31-35% of chicken manure and 15-19% of straws, the total dosage of the pleurotus eryngii mushroom residues, the chicken manure and the straws serves as datum quantity, the calcium superphosphate accounts for 1.5% of the datum quantity, the potassium chloride accounts for 0.25% of the datum quantity, the lime accounts for 2% of the datum quantity and the gypsum accounts for 2% of the datum quantity, and all raw materials are performed with active ventilation, oxygen supply and stacking fermentation through a centrifugal fan and a PVC (polyvinyl chloride) tube to prepare the compost. The stacking fermentation method disclosed by the invention is beneficial to mechanical operation of the agaricus bisporus compost. Active ventilation, oxygen supply and stacking fermentation technology is adopted in the invention to save a large amount of labor in the stacking fermentation process of the compost and solve the defect of needing a large amount of labor in the current fermentation technology so as to quickly prepare high-quality compost.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of crop cultivation, in particular to a bisporus culture material mainly composed of Pleurotus eryngii fungus residue and a stacking fermentation method. Background technique [0002] Agaricus bisporus, as an edible fungus, has a protein content of 35%-38%, contains 6 kinds of amino acids necessary for the human body, and is also rich in vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin PP, nucleic acid, niacin, ascorbic acid and vitamin D Etc., the nutritional value is extremely rich. The polysaccharides and foreign proteins contained in Agaricus bisporus have certain anticancer activity and can inhibit the occurrence of tumors; the tyrosinase contained in it can dissolve certain cholesterol and have a certain effect on lowering blood pressure; the trypsin, wheat Dental enzymes and so on all contribute to the digestion of food. Therefore, Agaricus bisporus is not only a delicious and nutritious mushroom vegetable, but also a healthy...

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IPC IPC(8): C05G1/00C05F17/00
CPCY02W30/40
Inventor 边银丙樊晓琳陈小溪岳一石赵贤根龚武雄
Owner HANCHUAN JIAWANGDA FOODS
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