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Application of siraitia grosvenorii fruit residues in cultivation of black fungi

A technology of Luo Han Guo pomace and black fungus, which is applied in application, fertilizer mixture, fertilization device, etc., can solve the problems of black fungus culture materials that have not been seen yet, and achieve the effects of waste recycling, cost reduction, high yield and high quality

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-09-09
桂林健成生物科技开发有限公司 +1
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According to the search, there is no report on using Luo Han Guo pomace as a carbon source for black fungus culture material

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[0017] Prepare 10,000 kg of compost, weigh 3,000 kg of Luo Han Guo pomace powder, 3,500 kg of miscellaneous sawdust, 1,500 kg of cottonseed hulls, 1,800 kg of bran, 100 kg of lime, and 100 kg of gypsum powder. After mixing sawdust and cottonseed hulls, pre-wet them with lime clear solution 1-2 days in advance, then add bran, gypsum powder and lime powder and mix well to make the water content between 58-62%. After bagging, sterilization and cooling Then insert black fungus strains for cultivation and management.

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Abstract

The invention discloses an application of siraitia grosvenorii fruit residues in cultivation of black fungi. Siraitia grosvenorii fruit residue powder is mixed with weed tree sawdust, cottonseed hulls, bran, gypsum powder and lime to prepare compost for cultivating the black fungi. The application has the advantages as follows: utilization and resource recovery of waste are realized, and high yield and high quality of the black fungi can be achieved.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the cultivation of edible fungi, in particular to the application of Luo Han Guo pomace in the cultivation of black fungus. Background technique [0002] Traditionally, cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin in organic matter such as cottonseed hulls, miscellaneous wood chips, bagasse, bean stalks, and corn cobs are used as carbon sources for black fungus, and bran, rice bran, corn flour, Soybean flour and urea are formulated as nitrogen sources and trace elements. [0003] Luo Han Guo is a unique medicinal plant in my country. It has multiple functions and is widely used in medicine, beverages and condiments. However, the pomace of Luo Han Guo after being squeezed to produce sweet glycosides is rarely studied and utilized, and is usually used as waste Discard or burn as fuel. According to retrieval, there is no report on using Luo Han Guo pomace as the carbon source of black fungus culture material. Contents of the invention ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): C05G3/00
Inventor 王健王俊
Owner 桂林健成生物科技开发有限公司
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