Method of cyclically utilizing agaricus bisporus and agaricus blazei murill dregs as basic material to produce organic fertilizer
The technology of Agaricus bisporus and Agaricus bisporus is applied in the directions of organic fertilizer, preparation of organic fertilizer, treatment of biological organic parts, etc., which can solve the problems of underutilization, waste of resources, environmental pollution and the like, and achieve considerable economic benefits and ecological effects.
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[0033] The present invention utilizes Pleurotus eryngii fungus dregs to cultivate Agaricus bisporus medium by mass percentage as follows: Pleurotus eryngii fungus dregs 59.925%, crop waste 18%, livestock manure 22%, superphosphate 0.015%, light calcium carbonate 0.06% %;
[0034] Utilize Agaricus bisporus dregs to cultivate Agaricus blazei medium by mass percentage as follows: Agaricus bisporus dregs 41%, crop waste 28%, livestock manure 22%, bean cake 2%, gypsum 1%, lime 0.8%;
[0035] The mass percentages of base material components for producing bio-organic fertilizers using Agaricus blazei residues are as follows: 69% Agaricus blazei residues, 26% livestock and poultry manure, 4% biological bacteria liquid stock solution, and 1% corn flour.
[0036] The crop waste in the medium for cultivating Agaricus bisporus by using Pleurotus eryngii fungus dregs includes one or more mixtures of corn stalks, corncobs, cottonseed hulls, wheat straw and rice straw.
[0037] The liv...
Embodiment 2
[0040] The present invention utilizes Pleurotus eryngii fungus dregs to cultivate Agaricus bisporus medium by mass percentage as follows: Pleurotus eryngii fungus dregs 54.917%, crop waste 20%, livestock manure 25%, superphosphate 0.018%, light calcium carbonate 0.065% %;
[0041] Utilize the Agaricus bisporus slag to cultivate Agaricus blazei medium by mass percentage as follows: 43.5% of the Agaricus bisporus slag, 29% of crop waste, 23% of livestock and poultry manure, 2.5% of bean cake, 1.1% of gypsum, and 0.9% of lime;
[0042] The mass percentages of the base material components for producing bio-organic fertilizers using Agaricus blazei residues are as follows: 62.5% Agaricus blazei residues, 30% livestock and poultry manure, 6% biological bacteria liquid stock solution, and 1.5% corn flour.
[0043] The crop waste in the medium for cultivating Agaricus bisporus by using Pleurotus eryngii fungus dregs includes one or more mixtures of corn stalks, corncobs, cottonseed h...
Embodiment 3
[0047] The present invention utilizes Pleurotus eryngii fungus dregs to cultivate Agaricus bisporus medium by mass percentage as follows: Pleurotus eryngii fungus dregs 57.913%, crop waste 19%, livestock manure 23%, superphosphate 0.017%, light calcium carbonate 0.07% %;
[0048] Utilize Agaricus bisporus slag to cultivate Agaricus blazei medium by mass percentage as follows: 39.8% of Agaricus bisporus slag, 30% of crop waste, 25% of livestock and poultry manure, 3% of bean cake, 1.2% of gypsum, and 1% of lime;
[0049] The mass percentages of base material components for producing bio-organic fertilizers using Agaricus blazei residues are as follows: 51% Agaricus blazei residues, 34% livestock and poultry manure, 13% biological bacteria liquid stock solution, and 2% corn flour.
[0050] The crop waste in the medium for cultivating Agaricus bisporus by using Pleurotus eryngii fungus dregs includes one or more mixtures of corn stalks, corncobs, cottonseed hulls, wheat str...
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