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Planting method of Hypsizigus tessellatus

A technology for shimeji mushroom and traditional Chinese medicine dregs, applied in the field of shiitake mushroom cultivation, can solve problems such as being difficult to apply and not appearing, and achieve the effects of reducing cultivation cost, avoiding environmental pollution and shortening cultivation period.

Active Publication Date: 2014-09-10
ZUNYI NORMAL COLLEGE
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[0008] Therefore, it can be seen from the above prior art that the researches on Chinese medicine dregs as edible fungus culture material and culture medium have frequently appeared at present, but it can also be seen from the above prior art documents that most of them adopt Chinese medicine dregs as edible fungi cultivation. The research on materials or culture medium raw materials is based on the commonness of edible fungi, but it is difficult to apply to some edible fungi with special living habits. The slag is used as raw material, and the research of controlling the production of technical matching in the whole Himi mushroom planting process occurs. For this reason, in order to better promote the rapid development of Himi mushroom industry, the present invention aims at the growth characteristics of Himi mushroom and combines the existing Culture material or culture medium, after years of research and exploration, provides a new way of thinking for the cultivation of Himeji mushrooms

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[0027] A kind of Himeji mushroom planting method, comprises the following steps:

[0028] (1) Raw material preparation: select the dregs of traditional Chinese medicine, and place the dregs of traditional Chinese medicine in a dehydrator with a rotating speed of 800r / min for dehydration. Particles, and use a sieve with a mesh number of 70 to carry out sieving treatment, the sieve surface is placed in a pulverizer, and continue to be pulverized and sieved, the bottom material of the sieve is the primary material of traditional Chinese medicine dregs, and it is ready for use; Use sterile water vapor at 110°C, sterilize at 110kPa for 20 minutes, and set aside; select sorghum husks, put them in a grinder, crush and sieve them into 100 mesh, set aside; choose corncobs, put them in a grinder Crushed and sieved into 100 mesh, set aside;

[0029] (2) Batching and mixing: the raw materials processed in step 1) are mixed and batched to obtain the primary material for cultivation, and t...

Embodiment 2

[0036] A kind of Himeji mushroom planting method, comprises the following steps:

[0037] (1) Raw material preparation: select the dregs of traditional Chinese medicine, and place the dregs of traditional Chinese medicine in a dehydrator with a rotating speed of 800r / min for dehydration. Particles, and use a sieve with a mesh number of 70 to carry out sieving treatment, the sieve surface is placed in a pulverizer, and continue to be pulverized and sieved, the bottom material of the sieve is the primary material of traditional Chinese medicine dregs, and it is ready for use; Use sterile water vapor at 90°C, sterilize at 110kPa for 10 minutes, and set aside; select sorghum husks, put them in a grinder, crush and sieve them into 80 mesh, set aside; choose corncobs, put them in a grinder Crushed and sieved into 80 mesh, set aside;

[0038] (2) Batching and mixing: the raw materials processed in step 1) are mixed and batched to obtain the primary material for cultivation, and then...

Embodiment 3

[0045] A kind of Himeji mushroom planting method, comprises the following steps:

[0046] (1) Raw material preparation: select the dregs of traditional Chinese medicine, and place the dregs of traditional Chinese medicine in a dehydrator with a rotating speed of 800r / min for dehydration. Particles, and use a sieve with a mesh number of 70 to carry out sieving treatment, the sieve surface is placed in a pulverizer, and continue to be pulverized and sieved, the bottom material of the sieve is the primary material of traditional Chinese medicine dregs, and it is ready for use; Use sterile steam at 100°C, sterilize at 110kPa for 15 minutes, and set aside; select sorghum husks, put them in a grinder, crush and sieve them into 90 mesh, set aside; choose corncobs, put them in a grinder Crushed and sieved into 90 mesh, set aside;

[0047] (2) Batching and mixing materials: the raw materials processed in step 1) are mixed and batched to obtain the primary material for cultivation, and...

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Abstract

The invention relates to the technical field of planting of the Hypsizigus tessellatus, in particular to a planting method of the Hypsizigus tessellatus. Chinese medicine residues and edible fungus waste materials are combined for use to replace high-cost culture medium materials, such as corn starch, so that planting cost of the Hypsizigus tessellatus is greatly lowered; meanwhile, the Chinese medicine residues disposed as waste are comprehensively utilized, and environmental pollution is avoided. Planting process and planting technical parameters are controlled and adjusted, nutrient ingredients are allocated, and accordingly, the Hypsizigus tessellatus cultivated has white and thick mycelia and grows fast, chances of the Hypsizigus tessellatus being contaminated are slim, and fruiting bodies of the Hypsizigus tessellatus are large, white, tender and thick.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of Himeji planting, in particular to a method for planting Himeji. Background technique [0002] Jiji mushroom is a highly adaptable saprophytic edible fungus with a wide distribution. Wild mushrooms are mostly grown in dead wood piles of broad-leaved trees such as poplar, elm, and locust tree in late autumn or even early summer, or grown in dead parts of living trees. , can make full use of dead wood piles and active ingredients in compost. Edible mushrooms are favored by the world because of their rich nutrition and delicious taste. Edible mushrooms can not only be eaten directly, but also can be used as additives for various foods such as soybean milk, bread, noodles and beverages, or made into various medicines and health products through processing and refining. market expectation. [0003] At the same time, as the edible fungus of the upper species of Jiji mushroom, it is a nutritious and delicious ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01G1/04C05G3/00
Inventor 金茜曾启华令狐金卿李永洋张素英李华刚文光均
Owner ZUNYI NORMAL COLLEGE
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