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Method for cultivating oyster mushrooms by utilizing pleurotus nebrodensis waste material

A technology of Bailing mushroom and waste, applied in the directions of botanical equipment and method, application, fertilizer mixture, etc., can solve the problems of polluting the environment, increasing the probability, and harming the production of Bailing mushroom, so as to reduce production costs, protect the environment, The effect of reducing the incidence of pests and diseases

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-06-25
山西奥格姆农业科技有限公司
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[0002] In recent years, with the promotion and application of Bailing mushroom cultivation technology, the cultivation area and output of Bailing mushroom have increased significantly, which has brought obvious economic benefits to the majority of mushroom farmers. Because Bailing mushroom cultivation waste is also accompanied by Bailing A large number of mushrooms are cultivated, and a large amount of cultivation waste is accumulated in the Bailing mushroom production area, which not only pollutes the environment, but also increases the probability of occurrence of diseases and insect pests in the old production areas of Bailing mushrooms, which has brought great harm to the production of Bailing mushrooms.

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Embodiment 1

[0014] A method for cultivating Pleurotus ostreatus using Bailing mushroom waste material, carried out according to the following steps:

[0015] The first step is to make the cultivation formula of Pleurotus ostreatus, first smash the waste of Bailing mushroom, and then prepare the cultivation formula according to the following raw materials in weight percentage: 67% of Bailing mushroom waste, 10% of bran, 10% of corn cob, and new cotton shell 10%, lime 2%, CaCO 3 1%;

[0016] The percentage by weight of each component in the cultivation formula of described Bailing mushroom waste is: cottonseed hull 50%, corn cob 12%, bran 17%, sawdust 12%, corn flour 4%, CaCO 3 2%, lime 3%;

[0017] In the second step, water is added to the Pleurotus ostreatus cultivation formula prepared in the first step and fully stirred so that the ratio of material to water is 36:64. Corn cobs, new cotton husks, lime and CaCO 3 The total weight of and the weight ratio of water in the second step; ...

Embodiment 2

[0024] A method for cultivating Pleurotus ostreatus using Bailing mushroom waste material, carried out according to the following steps:

[0025] The first step is to make the cultivation formula of Pleurotus ostreatus, first smash the waste of Bailing mushroom, and then prepare the cultivation formula according to the following raw materials in percentage by weight: 60% of Bailing mushroom waste, 12% of bran, 12% of corn cob, and new cotton shell 12%, lime 1%, CaCO 3 3%;

[0026] The percentage by weight of each component in the cultivation formula of described Bailing mushroom waste is: cottonseed hull 57%, corn cob 10%, bran 15%, sawdust 10%, corn flour 5%, CaCO 3 1%, lime 2%;

[0027] In the second step, water is added to the Pleurotus ostreatus cultivation formula prepared in the first step and fully stirred so that the ratio of material to water is 36:64. Corn cobs, new cotton husks, lime and CaCO 3 The total weight of and the weight ratio of water in the second step...

Embodiment 3

[0034] A method for cultivating Pleurotus ostreatus using Bailing mushroom waste material, carried out according to the following steps:

[0035] The first step is to make the cultivation formula of Pleurotus ostreatus, first smash the waste of Bailing mushroom, and then prepare the cultivation formula according to the following raw materials in percentage by weight: 70% of Bailing mushroom waste, 8% of bran, 7% of corn cob, and new cotton shell 9%, lime 4%, CaCO 3 2%;

[0036] The percentage by weight of each component in the cultivation formula of described Bailing mushroom waste is: cottonseed hull 60%, corn cob 8%, bran 12%, sawdust 7%, corn flour 9%, CaCO 3 3%, lime 1%;

[0037] In the second step, water is added to the Pleurotus ostreatus cultivation formula prepared in the first step and fully stirred so that the ratio of material to water is 36:64. Corn cobs, new cotton husks, lime and CaCO 3 The total weight of and the weight ratio of water in the second step;

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Abstract

The invention relates to a method for cultivating oyster mushrooms by utilizing pleurotus nebrodensis waste material, belongs to the technical field of cultivation of edible fungi and aims at providing a method for high-efficient cultivation of oyster mushrooms by utilizing the pleurotus nebrodensis waste material. The adopted technical scheme is as follows: the cultivation of the oyster mushrooms is performed according to the following steps: the first step: manufacturing a cultivation formula of the oyster mushrooms, firstly smashing the pleurotus nebrodensis waste material, and then preparing the cultivation formula by use of the following raw materials in percentage by weight: 67% of pleurotus nebrodensis waste material, 10% of wheat bran, 10% of corncob, 10% of fresh cotton hull, 2% of lime and 1% of CaCO3; the second step: adding water into the cultivation formula of the oyster mushrooms, which is well prepared in the first step, and fully uniformly stirring to enable the material to water ratio to be 36:64; the third step: fermenting a culture medium which is well prepared in the second step in air for 3-7 days; the fourth step: inoculating the oyster mushrooms into the culture medium after the completion of fermentation, wherein the inoculation way is open-air open type fungal inoculation. The method provided by the invention is applied to cultivation of the oyster mushrooms.

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technical field [0001] The invention discloses a method for cultivating Pleurotus ostreatus by using Bailing mushroom waste, which belongs to the technical field of edible fungus cultivation. Background technique [0002] In recent years, with the promotion and application of Bailing mushroom cultivation technology, the cultivation area and output of Bailing mushroom have increased significantly, which has brought obvious economic benefits to the majority of mushroom farmers. Because Bailing mushroom cultivation waste is also accompanied by Bailing A large number of mushrooms are cultivated, and a large amount of cultivation waste is accumulated in the Bailing mushroom production area, which not only pollutes the environment, but also increases the probability of occurrence of diseases and insect pests in the old production areas of Bailing mushroom, which has brought great harm to the production of Bailing mushroom. At the same time, the waste of Bailing mushroom also conta...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): C05G3/00A01G1/04
Inventor 刘秋喜
Owner 山西奥格姆农业科技有限公司
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