Method for cultivating Ganoderma lucidum Antler in rubber forest
A kind of understory cultivation and rubber technology, which is applied in cultivation, plant cultivation, mushroom cultivation, etc. It can solve the problems of unfavorable fungi growth and cultivation, inability to use staghorn ganoderma, cultivation, etc.
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Embodiment 1
[0026] 1. Culture medium preparation
[0027] Mass percentage: rubber sawdust 74%, wheat husk 20%, corn flour 3%, gypsum powder 1%, calcium carbonate 1%, lime powder 1%. After mixing, add water to the mixture, so that the water content in the mixture is 60%.
[0028] 2. Production of bacteria bags
[0029] The antler ganoderma bag adopts a short bag, and the specification is a polyethylene blow-molded bag of 15cm×30cm×0.05cm, and a horizontal bagging machine is used for bagging.
[0030] 3. Bacteria pack culture
[0031] Put the culture medium into the bacteria bag, insert the strains, and place it in the bacteria room to grow the bacteria. The requirements of the bacteria room are: clean, dry, ventilated, cool and dark; use the air-cooled condensing unit to adjust the indoor temperature, and the temperature is controlled at 24 ~ 30 ℃, humidity control at 60 ~ 70%. After inoculation and cultivation, regular and irregular inspections should be carried out on the bacterial p...
Embodiment 2
[0048] 1. Culture medium preparation
[0049] Mass percentage: rubber sawdust 73%, wheat husk 21%, corn flour 3%, gypsum powder 1%, calcium carbonate 1%, lime powder 1%. After mixing, add water to the mixture, so that the water content in the mixture is 60%.
[0050] 2. Production of bacteria bags
[0051] The antler ganoderma mushroom bag adopts a short bag, and the specification is a polypropylene blow-molded bag of 15cm×30cm×0.05cm, and a horizontal bagging machine is used for bagging.
[0052] 3. Bacteria pack culture
[0053] Same as Example 1
[0054] 4. Selection of rubber forest
[0055] The rubber forest in the demonstration base was planted in 1991, the planting strain is PR107, the row spacing is 6.0m, and the soil type is hydrated brick red soil.
[0056] 5. Sesame bed finishing
[0057] Remove the dead branches and weeds between the rows, plow and level off, expose the soil to the sun, dig a trench with a width of 1m, a length of about 15m, and a depth of 10...
Embodiment 3
[0067] 1. Culture medium preparation
[0068] Mass percentage: rubber sawdust 75%, wheat husk 19%, corn flour 3%, gypsum powder 1%, calcium carbonate 1%, lime powder 1%. After mixing, add water to the mixture, so that the water content in the mixture is 60%.
[0069] 2. Production of bacteria bags
[0070] The antler ganoderma fungus bag adopts a long bag, adopts a polyethylene blow-molded bag as a container, and the specification is 17cm×58cm×0.05cm, and is packed with a horizontal bagging machine during bagging.
[0071] 3. Bacteria pack culture
[0072] Same as Example 1
[0073] 4. Selection of rubber forest
[0074] Same as Example 2
[0075] 5. Sesame bed finishing
[0076] Remove the dead branches and weeds between the rows, plow and level off, expose the soil to the sun, dig a trench with a width of 1m, a length of about 15m, and a depth of 10cm. The distance between each trench is 70cm, and one trench is set. Before the fungus bags are put into the shed, the s...
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